Daniel M. Cadzow is a policy fellow at the Partnership for the Public Good, where his reports include Traffic Equity in Buffalo, New York and Redesigning the Scajacuada Expressway. With an MA in anthropology and ten years of experience in cultural resources management, Dan has chosen to apply his interest in social theory as a stay-at-home, unschooling father-of-four. As an advocate for mutually beneficent social change through grass roots, self-organizing activities, he uses his free time to volunteer for PPG, as well as the Parkside Community Association's Traffic Committee. In this venue, he has developed a keen interest in mitigating preventable collisions and illnesses associated with motorized traffic and its pollution, respectively.