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Biographical Sketch
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Dr. Manuel Pastor is Professor of Geography and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California and Director of the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) at USC’s Center for Sustainable Cities. Founding director of the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and has received fellowships from the Danforth, Guggenheim, and Kellogg foundations and grants from the Irvine Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the California Environmental Protection Agency, the California Wellness Foundation, and many others.
His research on Latin American issues has been published in journals such as International Organization, World Development, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Latin American Studies, Latin American Research Review, and Foreign Affairs. His research on U.S. urban issues has been published in Economic Development Quarterly, Review of Regional Studies, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Affairs Review, Urban Geography, and elsewhere and has generally focused on the labor market and social conditions facing low-income urban communities.
His most recent book, co-authored with Chris Benner and Laura Leete, is Staircases or Treadmills: Labor Market Intermediaries and Economic Opportunity in a Changing Economy (Russell Sage, 2007). Prior volumes include Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America (W.W. Norton, 2002; co-authored with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh) and Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together (University of Minnesota Press, 2000; co-authored with Peter Dreier, Eugene Grigsby, and Marta Lopez-Garza). His research has generally focused on issues of environmental justice, regional inclusion, and the economic and social conditions facing low-income urban communities.
Dr. Pastor speaks frequently on issues of demographic change, economic inequality, and community empowerment and has contributed opinion pieces to such outlets as the Los Angeles Times, the San Jose Mercury News, the Los Angeles Business Journal, and the Christian Science Monitor. He served as a member of the Commission on Regions appointed by California’s Speaker of the State Assembly, and in January 2002 was awarded a Civic Entrepreneur of the Year award from the California Center for Regional Leadership.
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Education
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B.A. Economics / Creative Writing, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1978
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M.A. Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1983
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Ph.D. Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1984
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Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History
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Tenure Track Appointments
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Professor, University of Southern California, 2007-
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Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1996-2007
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Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Occidental College, 1984-1996
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Visiting and Temporary Appointments
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Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1993-1996
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Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991-1992
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Description of Research
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Research Specialties
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(Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, 1984) Professor of Geography and ASE: Urban poverty and regional development; Latinos in the urban U.S.; environmental justice; labor markets and low-wage workers; macroeconomic stabilization in Latin America;
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Funded Research
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Contracts and Grants Awarded
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Building Resilient Regions (sub from UC Berkeley on MacArthur grant), Manuel Pastor, $315,842, 2007-2009
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Just Growth (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner, $340,000, 2007-2009
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Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Understanding the Problem, Considering the Alternatives (Hewlett, Annenberg, and Energy Foundations), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $210,000, 2008-2009
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What's Next? Regional Approaches to Immigrant Integration (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $49,000, 2007-2008
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Data and Analysis for Change: Research Consortium for Environmental Justice (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $100,000, 2006-2008
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Air Pollution and Environmental Justice (California Air Resources Board), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James Sadd, $691,922, 2005-2008
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Building Partnerships to Improve Social, Economic, and Educational Outcomes in Communities across CA (W.K. Kellogg), Catherine Cooper, Manuel Pastor, $987,125, 2005-2008
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Regional Equity Theory, Regional Equity Practice (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $400,000, 2005-2008
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Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative: Research Component (San Francisco Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $77,000, 2004-2006
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Edging Toward Equity: Transforming the New Regionalism (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $200,000, 2004-2006
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California's Latino Working Poor: Analysis and Policy (UC Mexus), Manuel Pastor, $14,656, 2005-2006
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Metropolitan Regional Equity: Lessons for Learning Enhancement (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $50,000, 2005
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A Center at the Center: New Research Partnerships for Metropolitan Equity and Social Change (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $220,000, 2003-2005
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Race, Youth, and the Digital Divide (W.T. Grant Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rob Fairlie, $249,449, 2003-2005
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Globalizing Civil Society: Research Making the Global-Local Link (InterAmerican Forum, Collins Center), Manuel Pastor, $78,497, 2004-2005
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NIIs Employment Strategy: Empowerment Research and Reciprocal Learning (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $75,000, 2004-2005
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Creating a Community-based Regional Voice for Environmental Justice (The California Endowment), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James L.Sadd, $998,000, 2002-2004
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Schools, Children's Health, and Environmental Justice: A Research and Policy Initiative for CA (California Wellness Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James L.Sadd, $100,000, 2002-2004
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Social Change Across Borders: Leadership Dev. for Improving Health and Work Outcomes in CA/Border (California Wellness Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $90,000, 2002-2004
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Hemispheric Dialogues II: Bridging Latin American & Latino/a Studies, Curriculum Dev. & Partnership (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Sonia Alvarez, Jonathan Fox, Juan Poblete, Pat Zavella, $235,000, 2000-2004
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Environmental Justice Assessment and Analysis (California Environmental Protection Agency), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $100,000, 2003-2004
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The Working Poor in California (Institute for Labor and Employment, Univ. of CA), Manuel Pastor, $13,000, 2003-2004
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USC Funding
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Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Toxics Over Time: A Longitudinal Look At Environmental Disparities In California Using The U.S. EPA’s Toxic Release Inventory : This research examines which areas in California have experienced air quality improvements over time and whether this varies by race, income, and other factors. , $20,850, 2007-2008
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Affiliations with Research Centers, Labs, and Other Institutions
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Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz, Research Fellow,http://cjtc.ucsc.edu
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Center for Sustainable Cities, Director, Program for Enviromental and Regional Equity,http://college.usc.edu/geography/ESPE/
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Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration, USC, Co-Director
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Conferences and Other Presentations
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Conference Presentations
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"Connecting California: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality and the Educational Imperative", California Community College Annual Trustees Conference, Talk, Palm Springs, CA, 05/02/2008
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"Regional Equity and Coalition-Building", Faith, Democracy and Justice Interfaith Breakfast, Ventura, CA, 04/29/2008
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"Collaborating for Environmental Health and Justice: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful", Conference on Environmental Health, Talk, Los Angeles, CA, California Wellness Foundation, 04/28/2008
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"Why Regions? Why Now? And Who Cares", Urban Affairs Association Meeting, Talk, Baltimore, MD, 04/25/2008
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"Immigrants in Los Angeles", The Security and Prosperity Partnership: Expanding the Boundaries of North America, Talk, USC, Los Angeles, CA, 04/11/2008
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"Future Directions in Chicano/Latino Research", Talk, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies, 04/04/2008
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"Connecting Communities: The New Demography and the New Inequality in California", Alliance for a Better Community board meeting, Talk, 03/22/2008
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"Fractures and Fault Lines: Growth and Equity in California’s Megaregions", America 2050 Research Seminar, Healdsburg, CA, 03/20/2008
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"Emerging Research Issues in Regional Equity", Regional Equity: The Third National Summit on Equitable Development, Social Justice, and Smart Growt, New Orleans, LA, 03/06/2008
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"Community Connections: The New Economy, the New Demography and the New Inequality in Los Angeles", Advisory Board and Staff Planning Retreat of LA Best Babies Network, Talk, Los Angeles, CA, 02/26/2008
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"Cumulative Impacts Research: A New Method for Screening", Cumulative Impacts and Environmental Justice Conference, Talk, Los Angeles, CA, 02/20/2008
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"Making Our Future: Demographic Change and the Leadership Challenge", What’s Next: The Generation Shift and Your Nonprofit, Keynote Address, Concord, CA, Center for Community Benefit Organizations, 02/01/2008
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"A Black-Brown Divide", Advisory Board Meeting of the Liberty Hill Foundation,, Presentation with Karen Bass, Culver City, CA, Liberty Hill Foundation, 01/27/2008
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"Where Do We Go From Here?", It’s Time to Move LA!" LA County Transportation Funding Collaborative Conference, Panel Participant, Los Angeles, CA, 01/10/2008-01/20/2008
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"Environmental Justice and Climate Change: The Controversy over Cap and Trade", Workshop,"Environmental Justice and AB32", Los Angeles, CA, Energy Institute, University of Southern Californi, 01/18/2008
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"Building Strategic Relationships to Increase Impact", Building a Movement for Healthy Communities, Session Moderator, Los Angeles, CA, California Endowment, 12/12/2007
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"Latinos and Air Quality", Talk, Santo Monica, CA, Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation, 11/30/2007
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"Sustaining Sustainable Growth", The Livable City: Shaping California’s Future," 15th Annual California Policy Issues Conference of t, Panel Participant, Los Angeles, CA, California State University, Los Angeles, 11/15/2007
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"Staircases or Treadmills: New Approaches to Labor Mobility for a Changing Economy", Annual Conference of the National Network of Sector Partners, Keynote Address, Denver, CO, 11/14/2007
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"Understanding cumulative exposures, health disparities and environmental injustice", Workshop, "Emerging Issues in Environmental Health", Los Angeles, CA, Physicians for Social Responsibility, 11/03/2007
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"Connecting California: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality, and the Future", Talk, Pomona, CA, Executive Board of the California Campus Compact, 11/01/2007
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"Innovation, Inclusion, and Intervention: Making the Bay Area’s Future", Bay Area on the Move, Opening Keynote, Oakland, CA, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Associatio, 10/26/2007
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"Race, Class, and Power: Environmental Justice and the Future of Sustainability", Talk, San Rafael, CA, Bioneers, 10/19/2007
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"Can Mulitple Pathways Bring Together Multiple Californias?", "Crossing Borders and Boundaries: Re-envisioning Education Philanthropy for a New Era" Annual Confer, Presentation for Panel "Ending the Tired Debate of College vs. Career: Multiple Perspectives on Multiple Pathways to Success", Tamaya, New Mexico, Grantmakers for Education, Invited, 10/18/2007
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"Poverty and Work: Latinos in California's New Economy", Latinos in California, II, Presentation, Riverside, California, University of California Committee on Latino Resea, Invited, 09/13/2007
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"Labor Market Intermediaries and Low-Income Areas", Annual Meetings, Presentation at the annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, AAG, Invited, 04/20/2007
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"Cohesion and Competitiveness: Business Leadership for Regional Growth and Social Equity", OECD conference, "Sustainable Cities: Linking Competitiveness with Social Cohesion", Keynote address at the session, "Role of the private sector in enhancing social cohesion", Montreal, Canada, Organization for Economic Development and Cooperat, Invited, 10/14/2005
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"Closing Comments ", Urban Health Initiative Seminar , Speaker , Cambridge, Massachusetts , Harvard University, Invited, 12/05/2003
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"Final Comments", Nuevos Caminos para el Desarrolo Sustenable en Mexico, Speaker , Mexico City, Mexico, El Colegio de Mexico, Invited, 10/21/2003
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"Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina", Regional and International Implications of the Financial Instability in Latin America, Presentation with Carol Wise, Santa Cruz, California , Santa Cruz Institute for International Economics, Invited, 04/12/2003
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"Guest Workers and the New Transnationalism: Is a Progressive Program Possible", Presentation with Susan Alva, Dallas, Texas, Latin American Studies Association , Invited, 03/29/2003
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"Environmental Justice: Reflections from the United States", International Conference on Natural Assets, Presentation, Tagatay City, Philippines, Political Economy Research Institute, the Centre f, Invited, 01/08/2003
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Other Presentations
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"Staircases or Treadmills: New Approaches to Labor Mobility for a Changing Economy", keynote, annual conference of the National Network of Sector Partners, National Network of Sector Partners, Denver, Colorado, 11/14/2007
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"Understanding cumulative exposures, health disparities and environmental injustice", Emerging Issues in Environmental Health , Physicians for Social Responsibility, Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, 11/03/2007
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"Connecting California: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality, and the Future", Presentation to the Executive Board of the California Campus Compact, California Campus Compact, Pomona, California, 11/01/2007
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"Innovation, Inclusion, and Intervention: Making the Bay Area’s Future", Opening Keynote at "Bay Area on the Move," co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments, Association of Bay Area Governments, Oakland, California, 10/26/2007
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"Race, Class, and Power: Environmental Justice and the Future of Sustainability", Bioneers Annual Conference, Bioneers, San Rafael, California, 10/19/2007
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"The Changing Economy and the Impact on African Americans and Latinos", Membership meeting, SCOPE/AGENDA, Los Angeles, California, 10/16/2007
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"Making Our Future: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality, and the Leadership Challenge", Keynote presentation, BoardSource Leadership Forum, BoardSource, San Francisco, California, 10/12/2007
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"Building from the Bottom Up: Leadership in Education for a Changing Economy", Keynote presentation, California Community College Association for Occupational Education, California Community College Association for Occupational Education, Cathedral City, California, 10/11/2007
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"Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy", Keynote address, Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, California State University - Chico, Chico, CA, 10/10/2007
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"Community Connections: The New Economy, the New Demography and the New Inequality in California", 30th Annual Conference of California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Asilomar, California, 10/04/2007
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"The Health Impacts of Environmental Pollution in Southeast Los Angeles", Presentation with Jim Sadd, Maywood City Hall, Maywood, California, 09/29/2007
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"Financial Equity and Social Equity: New Strategies for Regional Competitiveness and Social Inclusion", Keynote at the Annual Forum Luncheon of Pacific Community Ventures, Pacific Community Ventures, Redwood City, California, 09/25/2007
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"New Approaches for Assessing Community Impacts", Health Impacts of Air Pollution on Communities, California Air Pollution Control Officer’s Association (CAPCOA), Carson, California, 09/20/2007
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"New Dimensions of Race in America", Panel discussion with Kevin Merida (Associate Editor, Washington Post), Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, 09/17/2007
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"Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy", Evening keynote address, Lewis and Clark College, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, 09/17/2007
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"Still Toxic After All These Years: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area", Presentation at the Regional Seminar of the US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9, US EPA, Region IX, San Francisco, California, 09/12/2007
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"Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions", Talk for the Fellowship for Regionalism and Sustainable Development Program (2nd Cohort), American Chamber of Commerce Executives, Phoenix, Arizona, 08/22/2007
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"Drops of Waters Creating Waves", Keynote address for the Public Allies Silicon Valley 12th Year Anniversary and Class of 2007 Graduation Dinner, Public Allies, Redwood City, California, 06/28/2007
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"Uniting Black and Brown", Plenary speech, African American Leadership Commission, Gamaliel Foundation, Gamaliel Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 06/21/2007
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"Looking Forward: 2007 and a New Era of Hope", Graduation speech, Merrill College, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, 06/17/2007
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"Looking Forward: 2007 and a New Era of Hope", Graduation speech, College 10, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, 06/17/2007
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"The New Economy, The New Demography and the New Inequality in California", Building Collaboratives, Mobilizing Communities, Families and Communities Together of Orange County, Irvine, California, 05/23/2007
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"Reaching Uncommon Common Ground", Keynote for the workshop, Community Benefits Agreements: The Power, Practice and Promise for Responsible Redevelopment, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland, 05/17/2007
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"What Works, What Doesn't", Council on Foundations Annual Conference, Talk as part of the session, "Making Poverty History: Advanced Practices Institute", Council on Foundations, Seattle, Washington, 05/01/2007
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"Why Regions?", Presentation to the Building Resilient Regions Network, Building Resilient Regions Network, 04/21/2007
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"Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy", Tenth Annual "Continuums of Service" conference for the Campus Compact, Keynote address, Campus Compact, San Jose, California, 04/13/2007
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"What Would Cesar Think? His Legacy and Our Future", Keynote address at the 5th Annual Cesar Chavez Celebration, City of Watsonville, Watsonville, California , 03/29/2007
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"In the Wake of the Storm Environment, Disaster and Race after Katrina", Facing Race Conference, Talk, Applied Research Center, New York, NY, 03/24/2007
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"The New Economy, The New Demography and the New Inequality in California", 2007 Central Coast Conference on Children and Youth, Keynote address, San Luis Obispo, California, 03/16/2007
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"Still Toxic After All These Years: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area", Presentation to the Community Air Risk Evaluation Program, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, California, 03/14/2007
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"Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions", Talk for the Fellowship for Regionalism and Sustainable Development Program, American Chamber of Commerce Executives, American Chamber of Commerce Executives, Phoenix, Arizona, 03/08/2007
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"Searching for Uncommon Common Ground: Talking About Race and Immigration", Talk for the Civil Rights for Immigrants Retreat, Gamaliel Foundation, 03/03/2007
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"Growing Together: New Strategies for Creating and Sharing Prosperity in California's Region's", Speech for the Changing Face of Orange County Lecture Series, Community Outreach Partnership Center, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, University of California - Irvine, Irvine, California, 02/28/2007
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"Still Toxic After All These Years: New Issues, Old Problems in Environmental Justice Research", Presentation at the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, San Francisco, California, 02/17/2007
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"Why Regions?: Why Scale Matters – and Why’s It’s So Much Harder Than It Looks", Plenary address, Place Matters Design Lab, a Project of the the Health Policy Institute (HPI) of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Joint Center, San Diego, California, 02/08/2007
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"Black-Brown Community Building", Tour Leader and Speaker for a special session of Hispanics in Philanthropy, Los Angeles, California, 02/04/2007
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"A Nation Offline?: New Research on the Digital Divide ", Talk for the California Community Technology Policy Group , California Community Technology Policy Group , Sacramento, California, 02/03/2007
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"Collaborating for Justice", Session Moderator, Hispanics in Philanthropy meeting, Los Angeles, California, 02/03/2007
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"Thinking About Workforce: The New Demography, the New Economy, and the New Inequality", Keynote address, American Association of Community Colleges annual meeting, American Association of Community Colleges, San Diego, California, 02/03/2007
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"The Riskscape and the Color Line: Understanding Drivers of Environmental Health Disparities", Presentation given with Rachel Morello-Frosch to the Department of American Studies and the John Muir Institute, University of California, Davis, University of California - Davis, Davis, California, 12/22/2006
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"Edging Toward Equity? Justice, Scale, and Movement-building in the New Regionalism", Talk given to the Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 12/01/2006
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"Searching for Uncommon Common Ground: Talking About Race in America", Talk given to the Democracy Alliance, Democracy Alliance, Miami, Florida, 11/16/2006
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"Air Pollution and Environmental Justice: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Socio-economic Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-making", Talk given to community and agency representation about project sponsored by the California Air Resource Board, Oakland, California, 11/01/2006
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"Rising Tides or Sinking Boats? Demography, Economy and Housing in California’s Future", Luncheon address to the California Community Foundation, California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 10/24/2006
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"Sustaining Community Partnerships", 2006 Conference of Ford Fellow, National Academies, Talk, Ford Foundation, Washington, DC, 10/20/2006
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"Re-Placing Inequality: Richmond and the Region", Re-Viewing Richmond in Time and Place: Issues of Equity and Inequity in a Regional Context, Talk, Center for Community Innovation, UCB, Berkeley, California, 10/14/2006
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"Pay It Forward: Investing in the Future of a New California", Latino Vote 2006: Impact on California Latino Communities, Latino Issues Forum, Talk, Latino Issues Forum, Cal State University, Los Angeles, 10/10/2006
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"Looking Forward: A Changing Demography, A Shifting Economy, and the Future of California", Keynote address, All-College Day, Cabrillo College, Cabrillo College, Soquel, California, 08/25/2006
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"In the Wake of the Storm: Disaster, Race, and Environmental Justice After Katrina", Speech at session organized by Urban Habitat Program, Oakland, California, 08/22/2006
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"Equitable Development and Mixed-Income Communities: Understanding Best Practices and Scenarios", conference synthesis, organized by the Center for Community Innovation, University of California, Berkeley, 08/11/2006
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"Collaborating for Justice: A Different Kind of Leadership", Keynote Address for the Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, California, 08/02/2006
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"Uncommon Common Ground: Race in America", Session presentation at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Aspen, Colorado, 07/07/2006
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"Economic Trends and the State of Working America", Moderator and Speaker for Opening Plenary for "Building Partnerships to Build Communities," Building Workforce Partnerships Conference, San Diego, California, 06/28/2006
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"Looking Forward, Looking Regionally", Lunchtime presentation at the Board Retreat for the California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 06/07/2006
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"Demography and Destiny: Charting the Future in the New California", Closer to Home," annual Housing California conference, Address at plenary session, 05/23/2006
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"The New Regionalism: Where Metropolitan Prosperity and Community Development Should Meet", Federal Reserve Community Affairs Officers Conference, Keynote address, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, 05/09/2006
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"Building Successful Regions – A Report on Interdisciplinary Research", Creating Competitive Regions, Alliance for Regional Stewardship Forum on Regional Stewardship, Co-presented with Margaret Weir and Kathryn Foster, Chicago, Illinois, 05/03/2006
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"Neighborhood Development and Regional Competitiveness", Creating Competitive Regions, Alliance for Regional Stewardship Forum on Regional Stewardship, Talk, Panel Presentation, 05/03/2006
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"Immigration: The Economic Impacts", Presentation at panel discussion, "Dialogue with Experts on Immigration Issues," Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, 04/27/2006
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"The Future is Now: Demography, Economy, and Distribution in California", Families and Communities That Thrive and Succeed: The Next Generation of Policy Advocacy in Californ, Keynote address, California Family Resource Association, Sacramento, California, 04/27/2006
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"Searching for Uncommon Common Ground", Keynote address with Angela Glover Blackwell, Justice Overcoming Boundaries, Clergy Caucus Luncheon, Los Angeles, California, 04/25/2006
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"California Futures: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth", Presentation for Service Employees International Union Leadership Team, Burlington, California, 04/11/2006
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"Smart Growth: Challenges, Challengers, and New Opportunities", 7th Annual Conference of the Funders Network on Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Talk, Presentation at plenary "Decisions in the Balance: Exploring Our Options for Livability", Chicago, Illinois, 04/04/2006
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"Equity and Infrastructure", Presentation on panel on California's infrastructure, Next Ten and the Panetta Institute at California State University, Monterey Bay, Seaside, California, 03/31/2006
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"Challenges and Opportunities: Economic, Demographic, and Social Trends in 21st Century California, Talk", Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Summit, County of Santa Cruz, Watsonville, California, 03/25/2006
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"California Futures: The New Economy, the New Demography, and the New Inequality", Keynote Address for the California Community College Association of Occupational Educators, San Francisco, California, 03/16/2006
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"California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth", Talk, Working Partnerships Leadership Institute, San Jose, California, 03/15/2006
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"Waiting to Inhale: Race, Income, and Environmental Disparities in California", Seminar Presentation, School of Social Administration, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 02/22/2006
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"Annual Conference of the California State Association of Counties, Keynote address ", Annual Conference of the California State Association of Counties, Keynote address , San Jose, California, 11/29/2005
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"The New Demography, the New Inequality, and the New Economy in California", "Connecting California: Bridging the Digital and Geographic Divides," 13th Annual California Policy , Keynote address, Los Angeles, California, 11/17/2005
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"Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions of Race in America", Talk with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Michi and Walter Weglyn Endowed Chair of Multicultural Studies, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 11/14/2005
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"Best Management Practices in Urban Revitalization: Environment Justice and Community Decision-making", Talk for the Meeting the Sustainability Challenge, Executive Education program sponsored by the Center for Sustainable Cities, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 11/13/2005
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"Reframing Sustainability: Environmental Justice and Social Wealth", Distinguished Lecture, Forum on Social Wealth, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 10/27/2005
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"California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth", Presentation at the Working Partnerships Leadership Institute, San Jose, California, 09/29/2005
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"California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth", Presentation at the Budget and Fiscal Policy Education Convening, "Visions, Values, and the Budget", Santa Monica, California, 09/21/2005
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"Agricultural Worker: Population Health, Community Health, Systems Change and Policy", Plenary panel facilitator, at Progresando Juntos, 2005 Agricultural Worker Health Initiative Conference, Sacramento, California, 08/29/2005
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"Regionalism and Community-Building", Keynote address at "The Balancing Act: Blending Housing and Commercial Development to Build Thriving Communities," NeighborWorks Symposium on Multifamily Excellence, Boston, Massachusetts, 06/22/2005
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"Los Angeles: Demography, Economy, Inequality", Advancing Regional Equity Summit, Talk, Panel Presentation on "Lessons from Los Angeles: Managing Public Investment for Growth and Equitable Development", Philadelphia, PA, 05/24/2005
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"Summary Comments", Synthesis statement at the conference on Black Wealth/White Wealth, University of California, Santa Barbara, 05/12/2005
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"Globalization, California's Economy, and Working People", Building Workforce Partnerships Conference, Plenary Panelist, Workforce and Economic Development Program, Monterey, California, 05/11/2005
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"California’s Perfect Storm: Changing Fortunes, Changing Futures ", Talk for the Silicon Valley Workforce Investment Board , Silicon Valley Workforce Investment Board , 04/21/2005
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"Environmental Justice and Goods Transport", Comments on the panel, "Emission Control of Goods Transport – California Efforts," at the conference, "Ships, Trains, and the Future of Goods Transport," the Haagen-Smit Symposium of the California Ai, Aptos, California, 04/20/2005
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"¿Quién es Más Urbanista? Latinos and 'Smart Growth'", Talk for the Department of City and Regional Planning , Department of City and Regional Planning , University of California, Berkeley , 04/06/2005
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"Why Regionalism?", Annual Meeting of the Fund for Our Economic Fut, Keynote address, National Inventors Hall of Fame, Akron, Ohio, 02/28/2005
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"Environmental Justice Movements in California", Annual conference of Grantmakers in Health, Talk, Panelist on "Funding Systems Change: Grassroots-to-Global Strategies for Environmental Health Policy Reform", Grantmakers in Health, San Francisco, California, 02/25/2005
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"Work and Poverty in California", comments on a keynote address by Robert Reich, Northern California Grantmakers conference, 02/16/2005
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"2005 Silcon Valley Index", Panelist, sponsored by Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, San Jose, California, 01/27/2005
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"The Booming, Busting Edge: Suburbs at Build Out", Talk, Panelist on "Smart Growth on the Edge: Suburban Planning and Development for the Next 20 Years", University of California, Riverside, Edward J. Blakely Center for Sustainable Suburban, 01/21/2005
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"Waiting to Inhale: Environmental Justice Research and Policy in 21st Century California", Talk for the UCSC Alumni Association, UCSC Alumni Association, Los Angeles Chapter, Los Angeles, California, 11/13/2004
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"California at 50 Million: Trends, Myths, and Politics", Talk, Presentation at panel "California at 50 Million", University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, 11/09/2004
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"New Challenges and Opportunities for Bay Area Philanthropy: Immigrant Communities", moderator, session for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, and Northern California Grantmakers, Menlo Park, California, 10/29/2004
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"Children’s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice", Talk, PolicyLink, Oakland, California, 10/27/2004
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"From Protest to Policy: How the Environmental Justice Movement is Expanding Democracy and Civic Participation in California", Talk, Panel Presentation, National Network of Grantmakers, Miami, Florida, 10/18/2004
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"Children’s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice", Talk, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, 08/18/2004
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"Community Development in a Regional Context: New Directions", Speech for the East Austin Community Development Corporation, East Austin Community Development Corporation, Austin, Texas, 06/08/2004
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"Changing Rules for Being Effective Leaders in the 21st Century", State Bar of California Spring Summit Leadership Forum, Talk, Plenary Speaker, State Bar of California, San Diego, California, 06/05/2004
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"Diversity and the Future of California", Convening on Increasing Diversity in the Health Professions, Keynote address, California Wellness Foundation, San Francisco, California, 05/26/2004
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"Economic and Policy Outlook: Impact on Work and Health", Work and Health Convening, Talk, Presentation, California Wellness Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 05/03/2004
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"Workforce Development Background for Strategic Planning", Presentation to the Board of One East Palo Alto, Board of One East Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, California, 05/01/2004
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"Changing Fortunes, Changing Future: Opportunity and Inequality in California", The New Metropolis: Social Change in California’s Cities, Talk, , University of California, Berkeley, Boalt School of Law, Berkeley, California, 04/16/2004
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"Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: Sustainability, Equity, and Inclusion", Summit of the Coalition for a Livable Future, Keynote address, Coalition for a Livable Future, Portland, Oregon, 04/03/2004
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"The Hope for Regional Equity", Talk at the City Club, Portland, Oregon, 04/02/2004
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"A Perfect Storm: Changes in the California Economy", Keynote address for the Hospitality and Economic Luncheon of the Monterey Workforce Investment Board, Monterey Workforce Investment Board, Monterey County, California , 03/30/2004
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"Waiting to Inhale: Environmental Inequity in California", Seminar given for the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, 03/29/2004
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"The New Economy, The New Demography, and the New Inequality: Implications for California Futures", Keynote, Distinguished Lecturer , Pat Brown Institute, California State University – Los Angeles, 03/25/2004
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"The New Economy, The New Demography, and the New Inequality: Implications for California Futures", Keynote, Distinguished Lecturer , Pat Brown Institute, California State University – Los Angeles, 03/25/2004
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"The New Economy, The New Demography, and the New Inequality: Implications for California Futures", Keynote, Distinguished Lecturer , Pat Brown Institute, California State University – Los Angeles, 03/25/2004
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"California Futures", Talk for the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, California , 03/17/2004
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"A Changing Economy: Demography, Economy, and Income Inequality", Presentation to Senior Advisors, Center for the Continuing Study of the California Economy, University of Southern California,, Los Angeles, California, 03/15/2004
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"Environmental Justice in California", Presentation to the Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, California, 03/13/2004
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"A Changing California: Crossing Boundaries in the Midst of Change", Presentation for the Great Valley Leadership Institute, Great Valley Leadership Institute, Tenaya Lodge, Fish Camp, California, 02/28/2004
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"Crossing Boundaries, Taking Leadership", Talk to the Focus Funders Program (FFP), The Focus Funders Program (FFP) Group, The California Endowment, San Francisco, California, 01/29/2004
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"Bridging the Bay: Race, Region, and Community Development in the San Francisco Bay Area", Talk, University of Southern California, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 01/28/2004
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"Economic Opportunity in a Volatile Economy: Understanding the Role of Labor Market Intermediaries in Two Regions", Presentation of research at the Rockefeller Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY, 01/16/2004
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"Navigating the New Economy: California’s ‘Perfect Storm’", Keynote address for Sacramento Community Service Planning, Counci, Sacramento Community Service Planning, Counci, California State University, Sacramento, 01/15/2004
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"State of the Region: A Broad Overview for Community Planning", Presentation at "New Voices for Changing Communities," Cross-site Retreat, Hewlett Foundation, Hayes Mansion, San Jose, California, 11/21/2003
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"Restoring the California Dream: Economic Realities, Social Challenges, and the Role of the Community College", Keynote address, Inauguration of Martha J. Kanter as Chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, 11/18/2003
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"Searching for Uncommon Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America", Southeast Council on Foundations, with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Keynote Plenary Speaker, Southeast Council on Foundations, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11/13/2003
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"Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina", Talk, University of California, Riverside, 11/07/2003
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"Rebuilding U.S. Social Justice Activism in a Post 9-11 World", Bioneers 14th Annual Conference, Talk, Panelist, 10/17/2003
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"Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina", Talk with Carol Wise, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 10/01/2003
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"Race in America", 5th Annual Latino Health Care Symposium, Keynote Address, Talk with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh in "Diversity in Health Care", California Latino Medical Association, Santa Monica, California, 09/26/2003
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"Seaching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America", Presentation with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland, 09/13/2003
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"Building the Uncommon, Common Ground: Regional Alliances that Promote Equity and Prosperity", Speech with Angela Glover Blackwell, Sustainable Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 09/04/2003
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"Waste Facilities, Environmental Justice, and Community Participation: Preliminary Analysis for California", Presentation, California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund and Pacoima Beautiful, Pacoima, California, 08/28/2003
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"The California Dilemma: Charting Multiple Futures", Presentation, California Environmental Dialogue, Los Angeles, California, 08/26/2003
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"California Futures", Speech for Class III, Great Valley Leadership Institute, Yosemite, California , 08/15/2003
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"Why Regions? A Broad Overview for Community Planning in San Diego", Presentation, Equity Alliance and the Environmental Health Coalition, San Diego, California, 06/16/2003
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"Environmental Justice: What is It? Why Worry?", Presentation in the Diversity Lecture Series, University of California, Santa Cruz, 05/06/2003
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"Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimension on Race in America", Conference on Foundations, Talk, Presentation, Conference on Foundations, Dallas, Texas, 04/29/2003
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"State of the Region", Bridging the Bay, Talk, Presentation, Urban Habitat Program and the Social Equity Caucus, Santa Cruz, CA, 04/26/2003
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"Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimension on Race in America", Presentation, Southern California Association of Philantropy, Los Angeles, California, 04/16/2003
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"New Economy, New Diversity, New Inequality", Considering Economic Justice in Santa Cruz County, Talk, Central Coast Interfaith Sponsors, 04/06/2003
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"A Perfect Storm: Riding the Waves of the California Economy", Presentation, Santa Cruz Workforce Investment Board, Santa Cruz, California , 03/27/2003
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"When Work Doesn’t Pay: Working and Poor in the Bay Area", When Work Doesn’t Pay Enough, Keynote address, San Francisco Foundation and the Employment Development, San Francisco, California, 03/18/2003
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"Structural Racism: Examining the Intersection of Race and Poverty", Plenary Participant at Fifth Annual Trina Grillo Public Interest & Social Justice Law Retreat, Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Cruz, California , 03/15/2003
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"Globalizing Civil Society From the Inside Out", Presentation and facilitation of session, Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, New York, NY, 03/07/2003
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"It Takes a Region: New Strategies for Sustainable Community Development", Family Foundation Conference, Talk, Presentation, San Jose, California, 02/25/2003
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"It Takes a Region: New Strategies for Livable Communities", Presentation, Ford Foundation, New York, New York , 01/29/2003
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"Silicon Valley: The Next-Generation Platform for Global Innovation, Exploring Our Community's Progress toward Reinventing the Region", Featured Panelist, 2003 Index of Silicon Valley Release and Annual Celebration , Join Venture, New York, New York , 01/24/2003
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"Bridges and Barriers: Navigating Work in California’s New Economy", California Adult Education Administrators’ Association Annual Conference, Keynote address, California Adult Education Administrators, San Francisco, California, 01/16/2003
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Publications
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Book
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Benner, C., Leete, L., Pastor, M.
(2007).
Staircases or Treadmills: Labor Market Intermediaries and Economic Opportunity in a Changing Economy. New York: Russell Sage Press.
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Pastor, M., Wolch, J., Dreier, P.
(2004).
Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California. University of Minnesota Press.
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Glover Blackwell, A., Kwoh, S., Pastor, M.
(2002).
Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America. New York: W.W. Norton.
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Book Chapter
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Pastor, M., Segura, D., Trevizo, D., Palerm, J. V.
(2008).
Poverty, Work, and Public Policy: Latinos in California’s New Economy (forthcoming). Mexicanos in California: Transformations and Challenges/ University of Illinois Press.
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Pastor, M.
(2008).
Elections, Economics, and Coalitional Politics: Investigating California's Future(s) (forthcoming). Racial and Ethnic Politics in California: Continuity and Change / Berkeley Public Policy Press.
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Pastor, M., Benner, C.
(2008).
Been Down So Long: Weak Market Cities and Regional Equity. , Retooling for Growth: Building a 21st Century Economy in America’s Older Industrial Areas/ Brookings Institution Press.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Environmental Justice: Reflections from the United States, in James K. Boyce, Sunita Narain, and Elizabeth A. Stanton, Editors, Reclaiming Nature: Environmental Justice and Ecological Restoration. pp. p.N/A. London: Anthem Press.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2007).
LULU's of the Field: Research and Activism for Environmental Justice, in Andrew Barlow, Editor, Professional Advocacy for Social Justice. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Quien es Más Urbanista? Latinos and 'Smart Growth, forthcoming in Robert Bullard, Editor, Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity. pp. 73-101. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Pastor, M.
(2006).
Cohesion and Competitiveness: Business Leadership for Regional Growth and Social Equity (OECD Territorial Reviews). pp. 393-445. Competitive Cities in the Global Economy/Organization For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD).
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Pastor, M., Benner, C., Matsuoka, M.
(2006).
The Regional Nexus: The Promise and Risk of Community-based Approaches to Metropolitan Equity. pp. 63-87. Jobs and Economic Development in Minority Communities / Temple University Press.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2005).
Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Los Angeles, in Robert Bullard, editor, The Quest for Environmental Justice:Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. pp. 108-124. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books.
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Morello-Frosch, R., Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Porras, C., Prichard, M.
(2005).
Citizens, Science, and Data Judo: Leveraging Secondary Data Analysis to Build a Community-Academic Collaborative for Environmental Justice in Southern California, in Barbara A. Israel, Eugenia Eng, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Editors, Methods For Conducting Community-Based Participatory Research For Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Wolch, J., Joassart-Marcelli, P., Pastor, M., Dreier, P.
(2005).
Region by Design: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California, in Janet Rothenberg Pack, editor, Sunbelt/Frostbelt: Public Policies and Market Forces in Metropolitan Development. pp. 55-109. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
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Pastor, M., Reed, D.
(2005).
Understanding Equitable Infrastructure for California, in Ellen Hanak and Mark Baldassare, editors, California 2025: Taking on the Future. pp. 192-224. San Francisco, CA: Public Policy Institute of California.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2005).
Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Los Angeles. pp. 108-124. The Quest for Environmental Justice:Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution/Sierra Club Books.
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Pastor, M., Wise, C.
(2004).
The Fox Administration and the Politics of Economic Transition. pp. 89-118. Boulder, CO: Mexico’s Democracy at Work: Economic and Political Dyanamics/Lynne Reiner.
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Pastor, M., Marcelli, E.
(2004).
Somewhere Over the Rainbow? African American, Immigration, and Coalition-Building. pp. 107-135. The Impact of Immigration on African Americans / Transactions Press.
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Journal Article
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Pastor, M., Scoggins, J.
(2008).
'Space . . . The Final Frontier': Autocorrelation and Small Area Income Forecasting Models (forthcoming). Journal of Planning Education and Research.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Doing Good and Doing Well: Making the Business Case for Regional Equity and Racial Inclusion. Focus Magazine, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. pp. 12-13.
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Pastor, M., LoPresti, T.
(2007).
The Color in Miami: Building Grassroots Leadership in the U.S. Global Justice Movement. Critical Sociology/BRILL.
Vol. 33 (5), pp. 795-831.
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Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J.
(2006).
Breathless: Pollution, Schools, and Environmental Justice in California. Policy Studies Journal.
Vol. 34 (3), pp. 337-362.
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Pastor, M., Rosner, R.
(2006).
The Summer Institute Project (Cambio Social Cruzando Fronteras): Transnationalisms, Transdisciplinarities, and Transformations in Latino Studies. Latino Studies.
Vol. 4 (1-2), pp. 14-38.
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Pastor, M., Wise, C.
(2005).
The Lost Sexenio: Vicente Fox and the New Politics of Economic Reform in Mexico. Latin American Politics and Society.
Vol. 4, pp. 135-160.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2005).
The Air is Always Cleaner on the Other Side: Race, Space, and Air Toxics Exposures in California. Journal of Urban Affairs.
Vol. 27 (2), pp. 127-148.
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Pastor, M., Alva, S.
(2004).
Guest Workers and the New Transnationalism: Possibilities and Realities in an Age of Repression. Social Justice.
Vol. 31 (1-2), pp. 92-112.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2004).
Waiting to Inhale: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in 21st Century California. Social Science Quarterly/.
Vol. 85 (2), pp. 420-440.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2004).
Reading, Writing, and Toxics: Children's Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy.
Vol. 12 (1), pp. 271-290.
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Pastor, M., Marcelli, E.
(2004).
Somewhere Over the Rainbow? African Americans, Immigration, and Coalition-Building". Review of Black Political Economy.
Vol. 31 (1-2)
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Pastor, M., Wise, C.
(2001).
From Poster Child to Basket Case. Foreign Affairs/Council on Foreign Relations.
Vol. 80 (6), pp. 60-72.
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Pastor, M., Wise, C.
(1999).
Stabilization and Its Discontents: Argentina's Economic Restructuring in the 1990's. World Development.
Vol. volume 3, pp. pp 477-503.
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Magazine/Trade Publication
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Pastor, M., Bullard, R., Boyce, J. K., Fothergill, A., Morello-Frosch, R., Wright, B. Race, Poverty, and the Environment.
Vol. 13
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Monograph
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Reaching Uncommon Common Ground. Community Benefits Agreements: The Power, Practice, and Promise of a Responsible Redevelopment Tool/Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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Pastor, M., Bullard, R., Boyce, J., Fothergil, A., Morello-Frosch, R., Wright, B.
(2006).
In The Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina. Russell Sage.
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Pastor, M., Deborah, R.
(2005).
Understanding Equitable Infrastructure for California. Public Policy Institute of California.
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Newspaper
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Pastor, M., Myers, D.
(2008).
Don't Forget Immigration Reform. Los Angeles Times.
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Pastor, M.
(2008).
Company Helps Banks See Opportunities Amid Challenges. Los Angeles Business Journal.
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Pastor, M., Chubb, A.
(2007).
Wise Advice: Find a Penny, Pick It Up. Fresno Bee.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
The New Electoral Stars. San Francisco Chronicle.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
How to build in South-Central. Los Angeles Times.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Clean Air Action Plan Has Advantages Despite Flaws. Los Angeles Business Journal.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
Together We Can Grow Greener. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J.
(2007).
Still Toxic After All These Years. San Francisco Chronicle.
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Pastor, M.
(2006).
A Taste of Democracy from Live Oak. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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Pastor, M., Rosner, R.
(2006).
Building a Bridge to Somewhere. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Gallegos, B.
(2006).
Neighborhood Pollution Data at Risk. San Jose Mercury News.
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Pastor, M.
(2005).
Books, Budgets, Ballots. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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Pastor, M., Gallegos, B., Prichard, M.
(2005).
Tainted 'Justice' at the EPA. Los Angeles Times.
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Pastor, M., LoPresti, T., Moncada, E.
(2004).
Seeds of Reform Sown in India. San Jose Mercury News.
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Other
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Pastor, M.
(2006).
Who Wins and Loses in the Sustainable Economy?. The Futurist Magazine.
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Pastor, M., LoPresti, T.
(2004).
Bringing Globalization Home. ColorLines Magazine.
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Research Report
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2007).
Still Toxic After All These Years.: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
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Pastor, M.
(2007).
The City and the Region: Geography, Demography, and Destiny in Los Angeles. Los Angeles 2007 State of the City Report/Pat Brown Institute, California State University, Los Angeles.
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Pastor, M., Fairlie, R., London, R., Rosner, R.
(2006).
Crossing the Divide Immigrant Youth and Digital Disparity in California. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
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Pastor, M., Benner, C., Rosner, R.
(2006).
Edging Toward Equity: Creating Shared Opportunity in America’s Regions. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
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Pastor, M.
(2005).
Immigrant Workers Empowerment and Community Building. Mayfair Improvement Initiative & One East Palo Alto.
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Pastor, M., Abraham, J., Brown, C., Ellis, J., Farhang, L., Hussain, L., LoPresti, T., Shamasunder, B., Swinney, E.
(2005).
Bridging Bays, Bridging Borders: Global Justice and Community Organizing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Urban Habitat and the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community.
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Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R.
(2005).
Reading, Writing, and Breathing: Schools, Air Toxics, and Environmental Justice in California. Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community, UC Santa Cruz,.
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Pastor, M., Rosner, R.
(2004).
Environmental Justice: Opportunity Assessment and Analysis. California Integrated Waste Management Board.
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Pastor, M., Scoggins, J.
(2004).
Income Forecasting at the Small Area Level for Southern California: Issues, Methods, and Projections: Final Report to the Southern California Association of Governments. CJTC, UC Santa Cruz.
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Pastor, M., Benner, C., Rosner, R., Matsuoka, M., Jacobs, J.
(2004).
Community Building, Community Bridging: Neighborhood Improvement Initiatives and the New Regionalism in the San Francisco Bay Area. Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
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Honors and Awards
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Bellagio Residency, Rockefeller Foundation, 2001
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Service to the Profession
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Conferences Organized
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Organizer, Immigrant Integration and the American Future: Lessons from and for California, University of Southern California, 04/22/2008
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Professional Offices
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Board Member, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, 2007-
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Board of Directors, Center for Community Change, 2006-
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Consultant, The California Endowment, Analysis of California Works for Better Health , 2006-2008
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Chair, Labor and Employment Research Fund, University of California, 2004-2007
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Advisory Board, Public Policy Institute of California, 2001-2007
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Consultant, California Reinvestment Coalition, Strategic Planning Retreat, 2005-2006
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Consultant, North American Transnational Communities Initiative, 2005-2006
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Consultant, Rockefeller Foundation and San Francisco Foundation, Project on Budget Education for California, 2004-2006
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Consultant, Public Policy Institute of California, Equity and Infrastructure Project, 2004-2005
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Board Member, Alliance for Regional Stewardship, 2002-2005
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Member, National Advisory Committee, Urban Health Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001-2005
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Professional Memberships
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Latin American Studies Association, 1987-
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American Economic Association, 1984-
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Other Service to the Profession
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"Camden Works: Opportunity, Mobility, and Development in a Regional Context," Conference Moderator, sponsored by the Ford and Annie E. Casey Foundations, 10/05/2006-10/06/2006
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"Equity and Atlanta," Featured Panelist, Metro Equity Summit sponsored by ABLE-Gamaliel, the Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, and others, Atlanta, Georgia, 09/26/2006
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"Worlds Apart, Futures Together: for Creating Prosperity and Sharing Opportunity in Fresno" Conference Moderator, sponsored by Fresno Works for Better Health and The California Endowment, Fresno, California, 09/06/2006
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Inaugural speech for the New Racial Studies Project, University of California, Santa Barbara,, 01/11/2005
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