Angela Conte
Community Planner and Affordable Housing Advocate in California
Angela Conteis a designer, systems thinker, writer, and community development strategist whose work spans housing justice, regenerative village design, and health equity. With a background in fundraising and program development, she brings a cross-disciplinary approach that integrates public policy, aging and disability services, transportation equity, and grassroots community planning to any community development project.
Angela is also the creator of the Loom Living Theory, a regenerative framework for reimagining housing, health, and social systems through village-scale design, emotional resilience, and ecological restoration. Her work synthesizes insights from psychology, trauma-informed care, quantum theory, Indigenous knowledge, and human rights to build compassionate, accessible, and future-ready models of community.
Based in Sonoma County, California, Angela collaborates with local agencies, senior service organizations, and affordable housing partners to advance innovative solutions, including senior transportation networks and universal access to survival-based human rights. She is currently authoring The Living Loom Theory: A Return to Village Style Living in a Fraying Society, a comprehensive exploration of how community design and emotional intelligence can heal individuals and transform society.