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Page 1 of 41 Curriculum Vitae Jason W. Reece, Ph.D. 289 Knowlton Hall, 275 W. Woodruff Ave, Columbus, OH 43210-1138 Phone - 614.806.6796 ; Email – [email protected] Academic Positions: City & Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Assistant Professor 2016-Present; Lecturer 2010-2016 Jason Reece is an assistant professor of city and regional planning at the Knowlton School. His research broadly focuses on social equity and justice in the context of city planning history, theory and practice. More specifically, his research focuses on planning for a built and social environment which supports multiple dimensions of health equity and inclusion. Courses taught: Social Equity in Planning (G); Planning for Housing (UG); The Global Environment and Planning (UG); Reading the City through History & Law (UG); The Socially Just City (UG); Separate & Unequal: The History of Race & Real Estate (G); Murder by Design (UG); Land Use Controls (G); Participation and Advocacy in Planning (G); City & Regional Planning Theory (G); Neighborhood Planning Studio (UG/G). The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Interim Director of Research 2017-2018; Senior Associate Director 2015-2016; Director of Research 2012- 2015; Senior Researcher & Director of the Opportunity Communities Program 2006-2012; Senior Research Associate 2004-2006; Research Associate 2003-2004 Acted as senior associate director for the Kirwan Institute, an applied research Institute based at The Ohio State University. Formerly the director of research and director of the Opportunity Communities Program at the Kirwan Institute. Worked with john a. powell to develop the opportunity mapping methodology, a methodology which has been adopted or utilized by non-profit, public sector and philanthropic partners and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Managed more than $10 million in research grants and contracts between 2007 and 2016. Founded the Institute’s health equity program and developed the I Am My Brothers Keeper program for Franklin County, OH. Acted as capacity builder for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Sustainable Communities Initiative from 2011 to 2015. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Lecturer, College of Public Health 2014-Present Lecturer, teaching courses on the social determinants of health for the College of Public Health Summer Population Health Program at The Ohio State University. Courses taught include: Place and Health I; Place and Health II; Housing and Health Equity. Department of Agricultural, Environment and Development Economics, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH GIS/Planning Specialist 2001-2002 Coordinator of the “Exurban Change” initiative: develop demographic and land use resources for rural planners/policy makers. Publish reports addressing demographic change, economic development, land use change and urban growth. Manage extensive GIS and demographic projects. Conduct and facilitate economic development programs in Appalachian Ohio for OSU Extension. Manage multiple projects

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Curriculum Vitae Jason W. Reece, Ph.D.

289 Knowlton Hall, 275 W. Woodruff Ave, Columbus, OH 43210-1138 Phone - 614.806.6796 ; Email – [email protected]

Academic Positions:

City & Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH

Assistant Professor 2016-Present; Lecturer 2010-2016

Jason Reece is an assistant professor of city and regional planning at the Knowlton School. His research broadly focuses on social equity and justice in the context of city planning history, theory and practice. More specifically, his research focuses on planning for a built and social environment which supports multiple dimensions of health equity and inclusion.

Courses taught: Social Equity in Planning (G); Planning for Housing (UG); The Global Environment and Planning (UG); Reading the City through History & Law (UG); The Socially Just City (UG); Separate & Unequal: The History of Race & Real Estate (G); Murder by Design (UG); Land Use Controls (G); Participation and Advocacy in Planning (G); City & Regional Planning Theory (G); Neighborhood Planning Studio (UG/G).

The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH

Interim Director of Research 2017-2018; Senior Associate Director 2015-2016; Director of Research 2012-2015; Senior Researcher & Director of the Opportunity Communities Program 2006-2012; Senior Research Associate 2004-2006; Research Associate 2003-2004

Acted as senior associate director for the Kirwan Institute, an applied research Institute based at The Ohio State University. Formerly the director of research and director of the Opportunity Communities Program at the Kirwan Institute. Worked with john a. powell to develop the opportunity mapping methodology, a methodology which has been adopted or utilized by non-profit, public sector and philanthropic partners and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Managed more than $10 million in research grants and contracts between 2007 and 2016. Founded the Institute’s health equity program and developed the I Am My Brothers Keeper program for Franklin County, OH. Acted as capacity builder for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Sustainable Communities Initiative from 2011 to 2015.

The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH

Lecturer, College of Public Health 2014-Present

Lecturer, teaching courses on the social determinants of health for the College of Public Health Summer Population Health Program at The Ohio State University. Courses taught include: Place and Health I; Place and Health II; Housing and Health Equity.

Department of Agricultural, Environment and Development Economics, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH

GIS/Planning Specialist 2001-2002

Coordinator of the “Exurban Change” initiative: develop demographic and land use resources for rural planners/policy makers. Publish reports addressing demographic change, economic development, land use change and urban growth. Manage extensive GIS and demographic projects. Conduct and facilitate economic development programs in Appalachian Ohio for OSU Extension. Manage multiple projects

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analyzing retail trade and retail market potential for multiple rural communities in Ohio. Manage township mapping initiative as part of the Exurban Change Project for OSU Extension.

Professional Experience:

Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. Traverse City, MI

Regional Planner 2002-2003

Ohio Department of Development, Office of Strategic Research. Columbus, OH.

Research Assistant 1999 - 2001

City of Hamilton, Planning Department. Hamilton, OH

Planning Assistant 1998-1999

Education:

Ph.D., City & Regional Planning, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH (2016)

Master of City & Regional Planning, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH (2001)

Bachelor of Arts, Urban & Regional Planning, Miami University. Oxford, OH (1999)

Bachelor of Arts, Geography, Miami University. Oxford, OH (1999)

Publications: Journal Articles

Reece, J.W. Confronting the Legacy of ‘Separate but Equal’: Can the History of Race, Real Estate and Discrimination Engage and Inform Contemporary Policy? The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Special Issue (The Legacy of Separate but Equal: Policy Implications for the 21st Century), (Forthcoming: Under Review).

Reece, J.W. Planning for Healthy Communities in Unruly Environments: Supporting Marginalized Communities through Trauma Informed Community Building. Projections, Projections 15 (Practices of Health in Unruly Environments), (Forthcoming: Under Review).

Reece, J.W.; Kleit, R.; Klaben, A. (2019). Going Local to Support Fair Housing: Establishing the Move to PROSPER Housing Mobility Program. Poverty and Race: Journal of the Poverty Research Action Council, Volume 28: Number 1 (January-April 2019), 3-11.

Reece, J.W.; Gough, M. (2019). Planning for Regional Sustainability and Justice: The Role of Collective Impact. Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society. 50:3, 368- 386, DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2019.1610014

Reece, J. (2018). Seeking Food Justice and a Just City through Local Action in Food Systems. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(B), 211-215. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2018.08B.012

Kelleher, K. Reece, J. & Sandel, M. (2018). The Healthy Neighborhood, Healthy Families Initiative. Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics. 142 (3) e20180261; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2018-0261

Reece, J. W. (2018). In Pursuit of a Twenty-first Century Just City: The Evolution of Equity Planning Theory and Practice. Journal of Planning Literature, 33(3), 299. https://doi.org/10.1177/0885412218754519

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Gough, M.Z. & Reece, J.W. (2017) The Impact of the Sustainable Communities Initiative on Engagement and Collaboration in Planning: Experiences From Four US Regions. Cityscape: Journal of the Office of Planning, Development and Research in U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Vol. 19 Issue 3, p115-134, 20p

Acevedo Garcia, D. Hardy, E. McCardle, N. Norris, D. Baek, M. & Reece, J. (2016) Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families. Housing Policy Debate. Vol. 26, Iss. 4-5.

Nathan Hilbert, Jennifer Evans-Cowley, Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, Wendy Ake & Casey Hoy. Mapping the Cost of a Balanced Diet, as a Function of Travel Time and Food Price. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. Volume 5, Issue 1. Fall (December) 2014.

Acevedo-Garcia, D., McArdle, N., Hardy, E. F., Crisan, U. I., Romano, B., Norris, D., Baek, M., Reece, J. (2014). The child opportunity index: improving collaboration between community development and public health. Health Affairs. 33, 11, 1948-57.

powell, j.john. Menendian, S. & Reece, J. (2009). The Importance of Targeted Universalism. Poverty & Race. Vol. 18, No. 2.

Reece, J. Rogers, C. & Gambhir, S. (2007). Equity: The Silent ‘E’ in Sustainability. Carolina Planning Journal. 32: 1. Winter.

Publications: Law Review Articles

Reece. JW. (2013). Reflecting on the Geography of Justice. Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. Volume 47, Numbers 5-6. September-October.

Roy, M. and Reece, J.W. (2010). Poverty’s Place Revisited: Mapping for Justice & Democratizing Data to Combat Poverty. Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. July/August.

powell, j. and Reece, JW. (2009). The Future of Fair Housing and Fair Credit: From Crisis to Opportunity. Cleveland Marshall Law Review. Cleveland State University. Volume 57. Number 2.

Reece, JW. and Schultheis. E. (2009). Poverty’s Place: The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Poverty Advocacy. Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. 430-447. January- February.

Publications: Book Chapters

Reece, J. In Pursuit of Just Communities: Supporting Community Development for Marginalized Communities through Regional Sustainability Planning. (Philips, R.; Trevan, E.)(Eds.), Research Handbook on Community Development. Edgar Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, Glos, GL50 2JA, United Kingdom. Forthcoming – In Press.

Reece, J. (2019). The Geography of Opportunity. Forthcoming in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. Ed. Anthony M. Orum. Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, UK.

Reece, J. (2017). History Matters: The History of Race & Real Estate in Cuyahoga County. Book chapter for the edited volume A Race Anthology: Dispatches and Artifacts from a Segregated City. Dan Moulthrop & RA Washington Editors. GTK Press, Cleveland OH.

powell, j. and Reece, J. (2013). The Housing and Credit Crisis Revisited: Looking Back and Moving Forward. Book chapter for the edited volume Where Credit is Due: Bringing Equity to Credit and Housing After the Market Meltdown. Published by University Press of America.

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powell, j. and Reece, J. (2013). The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia. Book chapter for edited volume Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs. Edited by Christopher Niedt. Hofstra Temple University Press.

powell, j and Reece, J. (2009). Perspectives on Community Economic Development in a Global Economy. Chapter from: Building Health Communities: A Guide to Community Economic Development for Advocates, Lawyers and Policymakers. Edited by Roger Clay and Susan Jones. American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law.

Publications: Book Reviews

john powell and Jason Reece. The Housing Crisis: How Did We Get Here? Where Do We Go? Book Review. Shelterforce. The Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Building. National Housing Institute. Fall/Winter 2009.

Publications: Conference Proceedings

Acevedo-Garcia, Dolores; Hardy, Erin; Reece, Jason and Gambhir, Samir. (2011). Equity in Early Learning Opportunities. Examining the Roles of Place, Space, and Race: Exploratory Spatial Analysis of Availability of High Quality Early Care and Education Centers, Neighborhood Opportunities, and Race-Ethnicity and Nativity Based Differences in Selected U.S. States. Conference Paper Prepared for The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. 2011 Policy Summit. June.

Publications: Online Media & Other Professional Publications

Jason Reece. Planning in the Context of Police Violence: How do we educate planners when community development is overshadowed by police violence? Associate Collegiate Schools of Planning Blog. July 20, 2017.

Kareem Usher & Jason Reece. The Uneven Access to Healthy Food in Franklin County Ohio and Its Disparate Impact on the Health of Low-Income African Americans. Columbus African American Journal. April 15, 2017.

Jason Reece. Fair Housing is Not War on the Suburbs. Rooflines. Shelterforce. The Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Building. National Housing Institute. February 1, 2017.

Jason Reece. Planning and the Alt Right in the Time of Trump. Planetizen. January 18, 2017.

Jason Reece. The Landlord vs. the Fair Housing Lawyer: Race and Planning in the 2016 Election. Planetizen. October 12, 2016.

Jason Reece & Jillian Olinger. Challenges, Opportunities for boys of color: Myriad non-school factors affect education outcomes. The Ohio School Board Association Journal. August, 2015.

Jason Reece & Joe Kreisberg. Housing Equity’s Future: Moving from Debate to Productive Dialogue. Rooflines. Shelterforce. The Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Building. National Housing Institute. December 12, 2014.

Jason Reece. School funding is vulnerable to economic downturns. Essay included in School Funding: Opposing Viewpoints Series. Published by Greenhaven Press, Detroit, MI. 2012.

Jason Reece. Ohio Voters: Civically Engaged or Civically Enraged? Race-Talk.org. November 6, 2012.

Jason Reece. Participation by Design: Engaging Social Equity and Building Social Capital through Mapping Opportunity. Part of the “Participation by Design: Connecting People to Place” Blog Series. PlaceMatters. June 9, 2012.

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Jason Reece. Recession, State and Local Budget Deficits Threaten Public Schools and Equity in Education. April 29, 2010. The Huffington Post.

Jason Reece. Will the new jobs bill help hardest hit areas? February 26, 2010. The Huffington Post.

Jason Reece. ARRA – One Year Later: What Happened? January 27, 2010. The Huffington Post.

Publications: Technical Reports and Plans

Reece, J.W.; Lee, J.Y. Kroger, N. & Khaleel, S. (2020). Move to Prosper: Interim Program Evaluation 2.0. March. Retrieved from: https://www.movetoprosper.org/prosperitybrief2020

Reece, J.W.; Lee, J.Y. (2019). Move to Prosper: Interim Program Evaluation 1.0. February. Retrieved from: https://www.movetoprosper.org/prosperitybrief2019

Jones, B.; Reece, J.W.; Strickland, K.; Capatasto, K. et al. (2018). “Near East Side Needs Assessment.” Commissioned by the City of Columbus, United Way of Central Ohio & Franklin County. February.

Reece, J. & Kenitzer, Z. (2017). “I Am My Brothers Keeper: Evaluation of Impact on Youth and Families.” Commissioned by Franklin County Department of Jobs and Family Services. December.

Reece, J. (2017). “State of the Opportunity City: Columbus’s Challenges, Opportunities and Assets.” Prepared for the Office of Honorable Mayor Andrew Ginther. February.

Aly Reem, Sarah Dorn, Amy McGee, Amy Stevens, Jason Reece & David Norris. “Ohio 2016 State Health Assessment.” Commissioned by the Ohio Department of Health. August 2016.

Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger et al. “The Pervasive Power of Gender Norms: Suppressing Economic Opportunity for Central Ohio.” Commissioned by the Women’s Fund of Central Ohio. June 2016.

Jillian Olinger, Jason Reece et al. “2016 Champion of Childrens Report: Voices of Latino Boys.” Report commissioned by the United Way of Central Ohio. June 2016.

Pam Salsberry, Maria Galo, Abigail Shoben, Sandra Tanenbaum, Jason Reece & David Norris. “The Health of Women, Infants and Children: A Life Course Approach among Medicaid and Comparative Populations.” Commissioned by the Ohio Department of Medicaid. June 2016.

Jason Reece. “Evaluation Report: More Than My Brothers Keeper.” Commissioned by Franklin County Job and Family Services. December 2015.

Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger & Kareem Usher. “Anchoring Equitable Development: Anchor Institute-Led Models of Housing & Community Development to Strengthen Institutions and Communities.” Case study research report commissioned by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund. September 2015.

Glennon Sweeney, Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, et al. Central Ohio: Client Centricity Study. Commissioned by the Mid Ohio Foodbank. August, 2015.

Jason Reece, Chip Halbach, Jillian Olinger et al. The Fair Housing and Equity Assessment in Rural and Smaller Metropolitan Regions: Reflections on Implementation of the FHEA from the Field.” A HUD sustainable communities’ initiative case study research report commissioned by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. June 2015.

Jillian Olinger, Jason Reece et al. “2015 Champion of Childrens Report: Boys of Color: Boys at Risk.” Report commissioned by the United Way of Central Ohio. June 2015.

Shelley Denison, Jason Reece & Christy Rogers. “From Poverty to Economic Opportunity: An Introductory Primer on Poverty in Central Ohio.” Report commissioned by the United Way of Central Ohio. June 2015.

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Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger, Kip Holley & Audrey Porter. “Housing in the Hilltop: Creating a Baseline Typology to Guide Investment.” Commissioned by Homes on the Hill Community Development Corporation. June 2015.

Jason Reece, Matt Martin, David Norris, Glennon Sweeney & So-young Lee. “The Geography of Opportunity: A Framework to Boost Collaborative Efforts and Expand Opportunity Across the Greater New Orleans Region.” Kirwan Institute Research Report. Commissioned by the Greater New Orleans Foundation. March 2015.

Jason Reece, Matt Martin et. al. “History Matters: Understanding the Role of Policy, Race and Real Estate in Today’s Geography of Health Equity and Opportunity in Cuyahoga County.” A research report commissioned by the Place Matters team and Cuyahoga County Public Health. February 2015.

David Norris, Christy Rogers, Matt Martin, Jason Reece & Kalima Rose. Strengthening the Pine Ridge Economy: A Regional Equity and Opportunity Assessment. Produced as part of the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative for the Oyate Omniciye Oglaga Lakota Plan led by Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation for the Pine Ridge reservation. A joint Kirwan Institute and PolicyLink publication. December 2014.

Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger & Kip Holley. Social Capital and Equitable Neighborhood Revitalization on Columbus’s Southside. Part of the “Building Strong, Diverse & Sustainable Communities” publication series. Commissioned by Community Development for All People. October 2014.

Jason Reece, Kwame Christian, David Norris, Mikyung Baek and Oka Agbese. Needs Assessment: Legal Aid Society of Columbus. Report commissioned by the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. September 2014.

David Norris, Kiera Barnett & Jason Reece. Central Ohio Infant Mortality Hot Spots, Asset Mapping and Neighborhood Profiles. Commissioned by the Greater Columbus Infant Mortality Taskforce. August 2014.

Kip Holley, David Norris & Jason Reece. Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index: A Decade of Change – Identifying Changes in Opportunity Access in Southeast Michigan from 2000 to 2010. Kirwan Institute Research Brief. July 2014.

Kip Holley, David Norris & Jason Reece. Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index: Investing in Assets – The Intersection of Geographic Investment and Community Change in Detroit. Kirwan Institute Research Brief. July 2014.

Kip Holley, David Norris & Jason Reece. Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index: Identifying High Performance Schools in Opportunity-Challenges Communities. Kirwan Institute Research Brief. July 2014.

Sharon Davies, Jason Reece & et. al. 2014 Franklin County Champion of Children’s Report: How Toxic Stress Threatens Success. Commissioned by The United Way of Central Ohio. June 2014.

Kierra Barnett, Alex Mainor & Jason Reece. Health Disparities Matter! A Kirwan Institute Research Brief prepared for the Ohio Health Disparities Collaborative. February 2014.

Jason Reece, David Norris, Jillian Olinger, Kip Holley and Matt Martin. Opportunity Mapping Issue Brief – Place Matters: Using Mapping to Plan for Opportunity, Equity and Sustainability. The Equity in Sustainable Communities Issue Briefs: A collaborative report and technical assistance guide published by PolicyLink and The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity for the U.S.

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Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. September 2013.

Sharon Davies, Jason Reece & et. al. 2013 Franklin County Children’s Report: Why Neighborhoods Matter to Education. Commissioned by The United Way of Central Ohio. May 2013.

Kalima Rose, Jason Reece, Dannielle Bergstrom & Jillian Olinger. The Fair Housing and Equity Assessment (FHEA) – Potential Roles & Responsibilities for Stakeholders in the FHEA Process. A collaborative report and technical assistance guide published by PolicyLink and The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. April 2013.

Kalima Rose, Jason Reece, Dannielle Bergstrom & Jillian Olinger. The Fair Housing and Equity Assessment (FHEA) – Frequently Asked Questions. A collaborative report and technical assistance guide published by PolicyLink and The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. April 2013.

Jason Reece, David Norris, Jillian Olinger & Dwight Holley. Moving Merced Communities Forward: Connecting Youth to Opportunity. Commissioned by The California Endowment and the Merced Opportunity Mapping Advisory Committee. January 2013.

Jason Reece & Dwight Holley. Detroit at a Crossroads: Emerging from Crisis and Building Prosperity for All. Commissioned by The Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. January 2013.

Matt Martin, Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger, So-Young Lee & Glennon Sweeney. The Geography of Opportunity in Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Region. Commissioned by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Sustainable Communities Initiative Consortium – Plan for Opportunity. December 2012.

Kalima Rose, Jason Reece, Dannielle Bergstrom & Jillian Olinger. The Community Engagement Guide for Sustainable Communities. A collaborative report and technical assistance guide published by PolicyLink and The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. November 2012.

Kalima Rose, Jason Reece, Dannielle Bergstrom & Jillian Olinger. The Fair Housing Equity Assessment. Developing a Scope of Work to Maximize Equitable Outcomes. A collaborative report and technical assistance guide published by PolicyLink and The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. August 2012.

Tim Parham, Matt Martin, Ben Bakkenta, Heidi Hall, So Young Lee and Jason Reece. Equity, Opportunity, and Sustainability in the Central Puget Sound Region: A Geography of Opportunity in the Central Puget Sound Region. A collaborative report from the Puget Sound Regional Council and the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. June 2012.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, Samir Gambhir, Matt Martin, Mikyung Baek & So Young Lee. Building Communities of Opportunity in the Bay Area: Assessing the State of Opportunity in the San Francisco Bay Area. Report commissioned by the San Francisco Foundation. April 2012.

Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger & Brookes Hammock. Bringing Health Reform Home: Mapping Emergency Room Use to Understand Health Opportunity in Kansas City. A Collaborative research report from The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity, Communities Creating Opportunity (CCO) and the PICO National Network. March 2012.

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Jason Reece, Jillian Olinger & Brookes Hammock. Bringing Health Reform Home: Mapping Emergency Room Use to Understand Health Opportunity in New Orleans. A Collaborative research report from The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity, The MICAH Project and the PICO National Network. March 2012.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, Matt Martin, Liz Colombo, Dwight Holley and Melissa Lindsjo. Neighborhoods & Community Development in Franklin County: Understanding Our Past & Preparing for Our Future. Research Report Commissioned by The Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus. Research commissioned and released as part of the 2012 Community Development Neighborhood Summit. January 2012.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, Matthew Martin, Sarah Lawson, Jonathan Less & Avrita Singh. Galveston After Ike: Moving Together Towards A Full Recovery. Published by the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. December 2011.

Philip Tegeler, Henry Korman, Jason Reece & Megan Haberle. Opportunity and Location in Federal Subsidized Housing Programs. A New Look at HUD’s Site & Neighborhood Standards As Applied to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. A Joint Publication from the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity & The Opportunity Agenda. Prepared for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. October 2011.

Liz Columbo, Jason Reece. Jillian Olinger, Kip Holley & So Young Lee. Opportunity & Mapping Analysis for the White Center Community. Commissioned by the White Center Community Development Association. August 2011.

john powell, Jason Reece & Ponsella Hardaway. Recommendations for Assuring Robust Civic Engagement & Equity in Detroit’s Shrinking City Planning Effort. Collaborative report prepared by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity & M.O.S.E.S. Detroit. December 2010.

Jason Reece. Opportunity Communities: A Pathway to Sustainable and Livable Communities. A Position Paper Produced by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. December 2010.

Matt Martin, Samir Gambhir, Emily Eisenhauer, Jason Reece et. al. Recovering From Crisis: A Review of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program in Florida’s Economic Recovery. Commissioned by the Miami Workers Center. July 2010.

Jillian Olinger, Christy Rogers, Jason Reece et. al. Shining the Light: Revealing Our Choice. Collaborative report produced by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity and ISAIAH Minnesota. May 2010.

Jason Reece. Growing Together for a Sustainable Future: Strategies and Best Practices for Engaging with Disadvantaged Communities on Issues of Sustainable Development and Regional Planning. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Gulf Coast Regional Planning Commission – Sustainable Communities Initiative Consortium. April 2011.

Jason Reece, Samir Gambhir & Christy Rogers. The Geography of Opportunity: Mapping to Promote Equitable Community Development and Fair Housing in King County, WA. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Northwest Justice Project. April 2010.

john powell, Andrew Grant Thomas, Jason Reece et. al. The State of Black Ohio: At a Crossroads on the Pathway to Opportunity. Commissioned by the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus and the Ohio Commission on African American Males. March 2010.

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Jason Reece et. Al. Targeted Universalism and the Jobs Bill: Helping Communities in Crisis Through Targeted Investments. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Congressional Black Caucus. March 2010.

Jason Reece. et al. ARRA & the Economic Crisis – One Year Later: Has Stimulus Helped Communities in Crisis. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned and released by the Fair Recovery Coalition. February 2010.

Christy Rogers, Jason Reece et al. Fair Credit and Fair Housing in the Wake of the Subprime Lending and Foreclosure Crisis. Findings from the Kirwan Institute Initiative – The Future of Fair Housing. Commissioned by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. February 2010.

Matt Martin, Emily Eisenhauer, Samir Gambhir, Jason Reece et. al. Beyond the Quick Fix: ARRA Contracting, Jobs, and Building A Fair Recovery for Florida. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Miami Workers Center. January 2010.

Jason Reece et. al. People, Place and Opportunity. Mapping Communities of Opportunity in Connecticut. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Connecticut Fair Housing Center. November 2009.

Hashim Benford, Jason Reece & Matthew Martin. How Fair is Florida? Recession, Recovery, Equity and Opportunity in Florida. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Miami Workers Center. October 2009.

Hashim Benford, Jason Reece & Matthew Martin. Building Opportunity: A Call for Florida to Assure Transparency, Accountability, and Equity in the Use of Economic Recovery Funds. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Miami Workers Center. September 2009.

Jason Reece et. al. From Crisis to Opportunity: Responding to the Growing Economic Crisis for Knoxville’s Marginalized Children. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Compassion Coalition of Knoxville, TN. June 2009.

Samir Gambhir and Jason Reece. Et al. Utilizing GIS to Support Advocacy and Social Justice: A Case Study of University-Led Initiatives. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by The Opportunity Agenda and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. January 2009.

Jason Reece and Samir Gambhir. The Geography of Opportunity: Building Communities of Opportunity in Massachusetts. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute and the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corp. January 2009.

Jason Reece and Samir Gambhir. Racial Equity Status Report. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. September 2008.

Jason Reece and Samir Gambhir. The Geography of Opportunity: Review of Opportunity Mapping Research Initiatives. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Poverty Race Research Action Council and Submitted to the National Commission on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity: The State of Fair Housing in America. Los Angeles, CA (john powell testimony). July 2008.

Jason Reece and Christy Rogers. Opportunity for All: Inequity, Linked Fate and Social Justice in Detroit and Michigan. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. July 2008.

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Denis Rhoden, Jason Reece, et. al. Pathways to Opportunity: Partnership and Collaboration for Revitalizing the Rosemont-Walbrook Neighborhood. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Neighborhood University Initiative. July 2008.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers et. al. Columbus Neighborhood Revitalization Assessment. Phase II. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by The Columbus Foundation. December 2007.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers et. al. Columbus Neighborhood Revitalization Assessment. Phase I. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by The Columbus Foundation. October 2007.

john powell, Jason Reece, Craig Ratchford & Christy Rogers. Housing and Closing the Wealth Gap. Technical Memorandum commissioned for the Insight Center for Community Economic Development. August 2007.

Jason Reece, Christy Rogers, Samir Gambhir, Rebecca Reno and Mikyung Baek. K-12 Diversity: Strategies for Diverse and Successful Schools. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. July 2007.

john powell, Jason Reece and Samir Gambhir. The Geography of Opportunity: Austin Region. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Central Texas Opportunity Initiative and the Community Partnership for the Homeless. March 2007.

john powell, Jason Reece and Christy Rogers. Communities of Opportunity: A Framework for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future for All. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. January 2007.

Angela Glover Blackwell, Robert Bullard, Deeohn Ferris, john powell. (Jason Reece & Christy Rogers Editors) Regionalism: Growing Together to Expand Opportunity for All. Report by the African American Forum for Race and Regionalism, Commissioned for the Presidents’ Council of Cleveland. August 2006.

Tracie Washington, Brian D. Smedley, Beatrice Alvarez and Jason Reece. Housing in New Orleans: One Year After Katrina: Policy Recommendations for Equitable Rebuilding. A NAACP Special Report. Commissioned by The NAACP Gulf Coast Advocacy Center. August 2006.

john powell, Jason Reece and Rebecca Reno. Economic Segregation: Challenging Ohio's Public Schools. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. November 2005.

john powell, Roger Clay, Julie Nielsen, Jason Reece and Tim Lohrentz. A Minority Business Development Framework for the Cleveland Foundation. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Commissioned by The Cleveland Foundation. June 2005.

Jason Reece. Land Use Policies, Sprawl and Equity: Review of the Racial Equity Impact of Land Use Policies in Richland County, SC. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Center for Social Inclusion. January 2005.

john powell and Jason Reece. Housing Need and Opportunity in Franklin County, Ohio: An Assessment of Housing Need and Opportunity Based Housing for Franklin County, Ohio. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Commissioned by B.R.E.A.D. Columbus. 2005.

Jason Reece. Gentrification or Revitalization in Weinland Park. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Prepared for the Weinland Park Neighborhood Planning Committee. 2004.

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Jason Reece. Policy Memorandum: The Multiple Benefits of Land Banking and Comprehensive Land Bank Planning for Detroit. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Commissioned by M.O.S.E.S. Detroit and the Land Bank Advocacy Committee. 2004.

Jason Reece. Conservation Policies and Equity: Review of the Racial Equity Impact of Conservation Land Banking in Richland County, SC. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Commissioned by the Center for Social Inclusion. 2004.

john powell, Jason Reece and Mellody Parchia. De-Densifying Urban Neighborhoods: CPTED, Concentrated Poverty and Crime in the University District. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity (2003). Prepared for the Ohio State University Alumni Advising Council.

Megan Olds and Jason Reece. Benchmarks Northwest: Quality of Life Indicators and Community Assessment Tool for Northwest Michigan. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments (2003). Commissioned by the Rotary Charities of Traverse City. 2003.

Jason Reece. Preserving Options: Maintaining Rail Corridors in Northwest Michigan, Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. Prepared for the Traverse City Area Regional Chamber of Commerce. 2002.

Jason Reece. Northwest Michigan Transportation to Work Study: Transportation to Work Characteristics and Trends for Northwest Michigan. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. Prepared for the Michigan Department of Transportation. 2002.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Ohio Urbanization Trends: Tracking Ohio’s Urban Growth and Land Use Change. The Exurban Change Project Report Number EX-4, Ohio State University Extension. 2002.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Retail Market Analysis: Logan, Ohio. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (OSU) and Ohio State University Extension. 2002.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Land Cover in Ohio’s Townships: An Analysis of Township Land Cover and Population Change. The Exurban Change Project Report Number EX-3, Ohio State University Extension. 2002.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Retail Market Analysis: Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (OSU) and Ohio State University Extension. 2002.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Retail Market Analysis: Marietta, Ohio. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (OSU) and Ohio State University Extension. 2001.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Retail Market Analysis: Noble County, Ohio. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (OSU) and Ohio State University Extension. 2001.

Elena Irwin and Jason Reece. Retail Market Analysis: Monroe County, Ohio. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (OSU) and Ohio State University Extension. 2001.

Elena Irwin, Jeff Sharp and Jason Reece. Township Growth and Change: Population Characteristics of Ohio’s Townships 1960-2000. The Exurban Change Project Report Number EX-1, Ohio State University Extension. 2001.

Jason Reece. Foreign Companies with Investment in Ohio. Ohio Department of Development, Office of Strategic Research. 2000.

Jason Reece. Ohio’s Major Employers. Ohio Department of Development, Office of Strategic Research. 2000.

Media Appearances & References:

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Research Featured and Broadcast Guest. “Health and City Design: A Conversation with Jason Reece.” Prognosis Ohio. WCBE Public Radio and Podcast. August 26, 2019.

Featured Quote. “Franklin County has a 120-point plan to fight poverty, but is it realistic?” The Columbus Dispatch. June 17, 2019.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “Move to Prosper’s Forgotten Families.” Columbus Alive – Monthly Cover Story. May 15, 2019.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “Smart Cities or Surveillance Cities.” Planning Magazine. American Planning Association. March 2019.

Featured Quote. “Ohio State Professor Weights Concerns with Free COTA Proposal.” WOSU. February 28, 2019.

Research Featured. “From a Vicious Cycle of Poverty to a Virtuous Circle of Success.” U.S. News and World Report. October 9, 2018.

Research Featured. “Why Hospitals Are Getting Into the Real Estate Business.” National Public Radio. August 19, 2018.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “When a Hospital Plays Housing Developer.” The Atlantic’s CityLab. September 21, 2018.

Research Featured. “Hospitals are investing in housing — Here's why.” Becker’s Hospital Review. August 20, 1998.

Research Featured. “Housing for health: An early look at what can happen when a pediatric health system begins to treat the neighborhood as a patient.” Science Daily. August 3, 2018.

Research Featured. “Neighborhood around Childrens Hospital Getting Healthier Study Shows.” The Columbus Dispatch. August 2, 2018.

Featured Guest. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU. “Redlining in Columbus.” February 27th 2018.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “How Bexley Became an Island.” WOSU. February 7, 2018.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “Combatting Infant Mortality Means First Having the Uncomfortable Conversation About Race.” Columbus Underground. November 30, 2017.

Featured Guest. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU. “Chasing the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America.” November 1, 2017.

Research Featured and Featured Quote. “Amid a Transit Makeover, Fears of Getting Left Behind.” The Altantic’s CityLab. November 1, 2017.

Research Featured and Featured Quote. “Stranded in Central Ohio – Chasing the Dream.” WOSU. October 27, 2017.

Featured Quote. “Outdated, discriminatory deed restrictions could be struck from online versions in Ohio.” The Columbus Dispatch. September 25, 2017.

Research Featured and Featured Quote. “Little Free Pantries provide help for the taking.” The Columbus Dispatch. May 28, 2017.

Featured Quote. “CbusNEXT – 1 million more people? Columbus on verge of growth spurt.” The Columbus Dispatch. June 24, 2017.

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Featured Quote. “Self-driving cars, smart streetlights could lead to healthier Columbus.” The Ohio State University News. March 28, 2017.

Featured Multimedia Guest Speaker. “Dividing Lines Special Feature: The City’s Economic Segregation and Wage Disparity.” The Columbus Dispatch. March 20, 2017.

Research Featured and Featured Quote. “Income disparity divides Columbus.” The Columbus Dispatch – Editorial Board. March 19, 2017.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “Despite thriving economy, many in central Ohio struggle in low-wage jobs.” The Columbus Dispatch. March 19, 2017.

Research Featured. “The Honorable Mayor Andrew Ginther’s Columbus State of the City Address.” The City of Columbus. February 23, 2017.

Featured Quote. “Why are so many black families homeless in central Ohio?” The Columbus Dispatch. December 6, 2016.

Featured Quote. “Exploring Local Connections Between Racism And Homelessness.” The Global Village. WCBE 90.5 WOSU.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “Professor says red-lining of the 1930’s set stage for poor health outcomes.” The Youngstown Vindicator. November 22, 2016.

Research Featured & Featured Quote. “By the Numbers: Using Disaggregated Data to Inform Policies, Practices and Decision Making. A Race to Results Case Study. The Annie E. Casey Foundation. October 2016.

Featured Guest. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU. “Creating Upward Mobility for Children Born Below the Poverty Line.” September 22, 2016.

Research Featured. “In Greater Boston, a lopsided geography of affordable housing.” The Boston Globe. September 2, 2016.

Research Featured. “Latino kids face challenges in central Ohio.” The Columbus Dispatch, June 29, 2016.

Featured Quote. “Many U.S. Suburbs Dodging Issue of More Affordable Housing. UrbanLand: The Magazine of The Urban Land Institute. May 31, 2016.

Featured Quote. “United Way to change how it funds central Ohio agencies.” The Columbus Dispatch. November 11, 2015.

Research Featured. “New mayor must make some noise.” The Columbus Dispatch. November 9, 2015.

Featured Quote. “Neighborhood inequality particularly profound in Columbus area.” The Columbus Dispatch. July 12, 2015.

Featured Quote. “Study Finds Lack of Diversity Among Elected Prosecutors.” WOSU. July 8, 2015.

Featured Interview. “Champion of Children: Boys of Color; Boys at Risk Documentary.” Produced by the United Way of Central Ohio. March 2015.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “America’s Unfair Rules of the Road – How our transportation system discriminates against the most vulnerable.” Slate – Politics. February 27, 2015.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Why young men of color lose ground in their academic studies and futures.” The Columbus Business First. February 20, 2015.

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Featured Quote & Research Featured. “National Facing Race conference in Dallas ends on a joyous and inspiring note.” The Dallas Morning News. November 15, 2014.

Research Featured. “Focus on 3 hot spots – city leaders choose areas for intense work to better babies chance of survival.” The Columbus Dispatch. November 12, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Online Story Map Connects History and Cleveland’s Health.” Next City – Equity Factor. November 7, 2014.

Research Featured. “Trying to make it in a neighborhood with a 70 percent poverty rate.” The Washington Post. October 31, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Alarming losses: Columbus works to reverse trends in infant deaths.” The Columbus Dispatch. September 17, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Saving babies: Task force looks for new ways to cut death rate.” The Columbus Dispatch. September 15, 2014.

Research Featured. “Equity Mapping and the Geography of Opportunity.” Planning Development & Research Edge, An Online Magazine of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. August 7, 2014.

Research Featured. “South Side program to prepare at-risk boys for success.” The Columbus Dispatch. July 30, 2014.

Featured Quote. “Public buses can’t stop at the county border.” Eye on Ohio. July 30, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “On the House: 1930’s map give insight into practice of redlining.” The Columbus Dispatch. July 6, 2014.

Research Featured. “Battling the curse of infant mortality.” The Columbus Dispatch. June 25, 2014.

Research Featured. “Recession generation scarred by poverty.” The Columbus Dispatch. June 19, 2014.

Research Featured. “Task force attacking infant mortality in Franklin County.” The Columbus Dispatch. June 12, 2014.

Feature Guest. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU. “Infant Mortality in Ohio.” June 3, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Ohio’s Black Infant Mortality Rate Second Worst in U.S.” WOSU. May 29, 2014.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Youths location can limit options: fewer opportunities available in poorer areas, study reveals.” Merced Sun-Star. February 5, 2013.

Featured Interview. “Small Business, Big Political Talk.” The Tabis Smiley Show. Public Radio International. May 11, 2012.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Reliance on emergency rooms signals a failure of health care system.” Kansas City Regional Health News. April 13, 2012.

Feared Quote. “Minority kids lagging in Ohio, report says.” The Columbus Dispatch. April 2, 2014.

Featured Quote. “Most of Brand Whitlock’s ex-residents staying in Toledo.” The Toledo Blade. February 27, 2012.

Research Featured. “Poverty expanding beyond urban core.” The Columbus Dispatch. January 25, 2012.

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Research Featured. “Miami residents organize to expand Neighborhood Stabilization Program.” Florida Independent News. July 27, 2010.

Research Featured. “Fund will help map opportunities for Jacksonville’s children.” The Florida Times-Union. July 1, 2010.

Feature Guest. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU. “The State of Black Ohio.” April 20, 2010.

Featured Quote & Research Featured. “Few minority firms receive stimulus contracts.” The Columbus Dispatch. October 30, 2009.

Research Featured. “Housing crisis hits minorities.” The Columbus Dispatch. October 2, 2008.

Grants & Research Contracts: Proposal Writer/Lead Investigator and Project Manager

‘Getting it right’: Principles for university engagement in the community from the perspective of the community. Supported by the Ohio State University Office of Outreach & Engagement. $50,000. April 2020.

Evaluation of Smart City Columbus (evaluating community impacts of the autonomous shuttle launched in the Linden neighborhood). Funded by The Ohio State University and Smart City Columbus. $66,000. October 2019.

Move to Prosper: Supporting Health and Family Stability for Low Income Mothers through Safe Housing, Strong Neighborhoods and Life Coaching. Women in Philanthropy at The Ohio State University. $49,000. Research Grant. May 2019.

Leveraging the Child Opportunity Index to Improve Children’s Equitable Access to Healthy Communities (in collaboration with the Brandeis University). Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for $264,000. November 2018.

Move to Prosper: Research Evaluation. Supported by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency for $75,000. January 2018.

Near East Side Needs Assessment. Supported by the City of Columbus, Franklin County & the United Way of Central Ohio for $12,000. November 2017.

I Am My Brothers Keeper (Evaluation and Program Implementation). Supported by Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services for $98,000. September 2017.

Impact Measurement Framework for Health Equity Improvement Plan Cuyahoga County. Supported by Cuyahoga County Board of Public Health for $19,000. August 2017.

Bias in the Classroom and Beyond. Supported by the Schott Foundation for Public Education for $100,000. May 2017.

Ladders to Opportunity: Leveraging Transportation Investment to Improve Infant & Maternal Health Outcomes. Supported by the Ohio State University Office of Outreach & Engagement Connect and Collaborate Grant Program for $10,000. March 2017.

Housing & Health: Understanding the Role of Housing in Supporting Health Birth Outcomes for High Risk Mothers. Supported by the Ohio State Center for Real Estate for $3,000. November 2016.

Ohio Health Impact Assessment in collaboration with Health Policy Institute of Ohio. Supported by the Ohio Department of Health. Support of $35,000. March 2016.

I Am My Brothers Keeper Program Grant in collaboration with the Columbus Urban League. Supported by Franklin County Jobs and Family Services. Support of $260,000. February 2016.

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Weinland Park Community Progress Assessment. Supported by the Columbus Foundation. Support of $65,000. February 2016.

Thrive Collective Impact Research and Technical Assistance Phase II. Supported by the United Way of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $35,000. February 2016.

Evaluation services for the Ohio SNAP-Ed Program. Supported by SNAP-Ed Ohio. Funding Support of $100,000. December 2015.

Healthy Living and Learning Community Pilot Initiative. Supported by the Schott Foundation for Public Education for $50,000. September 2015.

Evaluation assistance contact for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in collaboration with Brandeis University. Funding Support of $80,000. August 2015.

Gender Norms Research Project. Supported by The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $40,000. August 2015.

Technical support contract for the diversitydatakids.org project at The Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy. Supported by Brandeis University. Funding Support of $40,000. June 2015.

Poverty Remediation Research Project. Supported by the United Way of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $15,000. May 2015.

Thrive Collective Impact Research and Technical Assistance. Supported by the United Way of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $35,000. March 2015.

Champion of Children’s Report Research Assistance. Supported by the United Way of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $10,000. January 2015.

More Than My Brothers Keeper Program Grant in collaboration with Community Development for All People. Supported by Franklin County Jobs and Family Services. Funding Support of $310,000. August 2014.

Mid-Ohio Foodbank Client Centricity Study. Supported by Mid-Ohio Foodbank. Funding Support of $40,000. August 2014.

Core Operating Support Grant for the Kirwan Institute. The Ford Foundation. Funding Support of $400,000. July 2014.

The Legal Aid Society of Columbus Community Needs Assessment. Supported by the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. Funding Support of $13,000. April 2014.

Infant Mortality and Maternal Health Hot Spot and Asset Mapping Initiative. Supported by the Greater Columbus Infant Mortality Taskforce. Funding Support of $25,000. March 2014.

Housing Equity Program Support Grant. Supported by the Open Society Foundation. Funding Support of $200,000. February 2014.

Three Year Equity and Justice National Capacity Building Support Grant. Supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Funding Support of $700,000. February 2014.

Champion of Children’s Report Research Assistance. Supported by the United Way of Central Ohio. Funding Support of $10,000. January 2014.

National Technical Assistance Grant for Social Equity in the Sustainable Communities Initiative. (In Partnership with PolicyLink. Supported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Kirwan Institute Funding Support of $60,000. January 2014.

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Community Engagement Initiative to Support Diabetes Prevention & Health Equity. Supported by the Ohio Commission on Minority Health. Funding Support of $20,000. April 2013.

Wyandotte County, KS Mapping Health Equity Initiative. Supported by The Reach Foundation (in collaboration with Communities Creating Opportunity – Kansas City). Funding Support of $55,000. April 2013.

Michigan Statewide Racial Equity Network Participatory Evaluation. Supported by the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity & Inclusion. Funding Support of $90,000. March 2013.

Core Operating Support for the Kirwan Institute. Supported by the Open Society Foundation. Funding Support of $75,000. April 2013.

Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index Initiative. Supported by the Kresge Foundation. Funding Support of $200,000. August 2012.

Core Operating Support for the Kirwan Institute. Supported by the Ford Foundation. Funding Support of $600,000. June 2012.

Core Operating Support for the Kirwan Institute. Supported by the Open Society Foundation. Funding Support of $150,000. June 2012.

Austin 2012 Regional Opportunity Mapping Initiative. Supported by Green Doors of Austin, TX. Funding support of $17,000. February 2012.

Opportunity Mapping Initiative for the Greater New Orleans Region. Supported by the Greater New Orleans Foundation. Funding support of $60,000. January 2012.

National Technical Assistance Grant for Social Equity in the Sustainable Communities Initiative. (In Partnership with PolicyLink and the University of Southern California’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity). Supported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Funding support of $900,000 (Kirwan Institute funded for $275,000). August 2011.

Phase 2 Opportunity Mapping and Engagement in Merced County, CA. Supported by the California Endowment. Funding support of $50,000. August 2011.

Phase 1 Opportunity Mapping and Engagement in Merced County, CA. Supported by the California Endowment. Funding support of $9,000. June 2011.

Civic Engagement & Equity in Detroit’s Shrinking City Planning Effort (in collaboration with MOSES). Supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Funding support of $105,000 (Kirwan Institute funded for $50,000). June 2011.

Opportunity Mapping for Health Equity and Engagement. Supported by PICO. Funding support of $55,000. May 2011.

Opportunity Communities Core Operating Support Grant. Supported by The Ford Foundation. Funding support of $400,000. May 2011.

White Center Neighborhood Revitalization Assessment. Supported by the White Center Community Development Association. Funding support of $11,000. April 2011.

2012 Community Development Research Study. Supported by the Columbus Community Development Collaborative. Funding support of $45,000. April 2011.

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Mississippi Gulf Coast Sustainable Communities Planning Grant “Toward a Sustainable Gulf Coast.” Sub grantee to the Mississippi Gulf Regional Planning Commission. Funding support of $60,000. October 2010.

Research Support for the African American Leadership Forum. Supported by the Northwest Area Foundation. Funding support of $100,000. October 2010.

Bay Area Neighborhood Opportunity Mapping Initiative. Supported by The San Francisco Foundation. Funding support of $50,000. June 2010.

Duval County Children’s Opportunity Map. Supported by The Jessie Ball duPont Fund. Funding support of $49,000. May 2010.

Seattle and Portland Neighborhood Opportunity Assessments. Supported by the Northwest Area Foundation. Funding support of $50,000. January 2010.

Fair Recovery Initiative: Supporting and equitable economic recovery. Supported by Atlantic Philanthropies. Funding support of $200,000. October 2009.

King County, WA Opportunity Mapping Initiative. Seed grant funding from the Poverty, Race & Research Action Council. Funding Support of $10,000. May 2009.

The Future of Fair Housing. Supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Funding support of $300,000. May 2009.

Florida Economic Stimulus & Equity Assessment (grant co-drafted with the Miami Workers Center). Funding support of $300,000. May 2009.

Connecticut Opportunity Mapping Initiative. Supported by the Fair Housing Center of Connecticut. Funding support of $29,000. January 2009.

Diversity Data Collaboration with Urban Health Policy Institute at Northeastern University. Contractual support of $192,000.

Columbus Neighborhood Revitalization Assessment Phase I and II. Supported by The Columbus Foundation. Funding support of $48,000. December 2008.

Massachusetts Opportunity Mapping Initiative. Supported by the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corp. Funding Support of $66,000. October 2008.

The State of Black Ohio Assessment. Supported by the State of Ohio Commission on Black Males. Funding support of $450,000. January 2008.

The Central Texas Opportunity Initiative. Supported by the Austin Coalition for the Homeless. Funding support of $14,000. October 2007.

Speaking Engagements: University Presentations

Presentation at the Toot Global Learning Center, Hosted by StarkFresh and Walsh University. November 7, 2019. Canton, OH. “Redlining and Food Apartheid: The Legacy of Discrimination in Development. Redlining & Food Deserts – Connecting the Impact.”

Presentation for the Office of Inclusion Minority Health Month Series, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dublin/Athens, OH. April 22, 2019. “From Analysis to Action: Leveraging Assets and Collaborating to Foster Health Equity.”

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Presentation for the Data Science and Geography Speaker Series. Department of Geography, Miami University. November 30, 2018. Oxford, OH, United States. “Healthy Cities; Just Cities: Leveraging Geography and City Planning to Support Health Equity.”

Pediatric Resident Teaching Session Nationwide Childrens Hospital. October 2, 2018. Columbus, OH, United States. “Housing, Neighborhoods & Health: South Side Case Study.”

Presentation for the University of Akron Rethinking Race Forum: Black, White and Beyond. February 8, 2018. “Trauma Informed Community Building for Racial Equity: Franklin County’s I AM My Brothers Keeper Initiative.”

Video Seminar presentation for the University of Michigan College of Health (HMP 626). Ann Arbor, MI. March 9, 2017. “From Redlined to Evicted: Social Determinant Challenges Impacting Disparities in Infant & Maternal Health.”

Luncheon keynote presentation for the Housing Opportunity 2016: Building for a Changing World Conference hosted by University of Connecticut Law School. Hartford, CT. June 9, 2016. “Using Mapping to Support Your Advocacy.”

Panel presentation for the Housing Opportunity 2016: Building for a Changing World Conference hosted by University of Connecticut Law School. Hartford, CT. June 9, 2016. “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in State and Regional Planning.”

Presentation for the Case Western University: Race, Food and Justice Conference. Cleveland, OH. April 21, 2016. “Race, Food & Justice: Leveraging Assets for Equity & Opportunity.”

Opening presentation for Rethinking Race Conference, “Black, White and Beyond” at the University of Akron. Akron, OH. February 1, 2016. “Race, The Other & Justice: Addressing the Ghost of History to Move Forward.”

Keynote speaker for the Delta Omega Gamma Alpha Lecture at Wright State University. Columbus, OH. November 19, 2015. “Working Toward Health Equity: Understanding How Today’s Landscape of Health Inequity Emerged.”

Panel Presentation at the 2015 National School Diversity Conference.” Howard University. Washington, D.C. September 25, 2015. “Fisher and K12 School Diversity

Presentation for Kenyon College’s Week of Events Honoring the Work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr – A Single Garment of Destiny. Gambier, OH. January 19, 2015. “As Long as Diseases Are Rampant…Public Health & Civil rights in Contemporary America.”

Panel Presentation “American Apartheid: The Emergence of Residential Segregation in Urban America” for the 8th Annual CUNY BMI Conference: Race, Law & Justice. New York, NY. October 4, 2013. “From Gentrification to Community Revitalization: Assuring Equitable Urban Communities.”

Panel Presentation “Race, Housing Discrimination and Gentrification in 21st Century New York” for the 8th Annual CUNY BMI Conference: Race, Law & Justice. New York, NY. October 4, 2013. “Separate and Unequal: Residential Segregation & the Opportunity Divide.”

Opening speaker at the event “Race, Truth and Justice: The History and Re-Shaping of Urban America and evening with Dr. Kahlil Gibran Muhammad”, sponsored by the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity & Inclusion and Marygrove College, Detroit, MI. January 31, 2013. “Race & Urban Renewal: Detroit at a Crossroads.”

Invited speaker for the MacArthur Foundation’s Housing Matters Research Network at Northwestern University. Chicago, IL. June 29, 2011. “The Geography of Opportunity: Seattle Case Study”

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Workshop presentation at the Interdisciplinary Research Training Institute on Hispanic Drug Abuse (IRTI), sponsored by the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse & the Center for Drug and Social Policy Research at University of Houston. Houston, TX. June 3, 2011. “The Geography of Opportunity: At the Intersection of Space, Systemic Disadvantage and Substance Abuse.”

Panel Presentation at UNC Center for Civil Rights Conference – The Unfinished Work: Advancing New Strategies in the Struggle for Civil Rights. Chapel Hill, NC. November 2, 2010. “Opportunity Mapping: Using GIS for Social Equity, Racial Justice and Advocacy.”

Opening panel presentation at the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Tenth Annual International Conference – Modeling a Transdisciplinary Approach to Current Research Agendas. New Orleans, LA. October 2, 2010. “The Geography of Opportunity: The Intersection of Space, Race, and Systemic Disadvantage.”

Presentation to the Heritage University Community Development Clinic. Yakima, WA. February 1, 2010. “Fostering Community Revitalization and Expanding Opportunity.”

Workshop Presentation for the Colour of Poverty Provincial Forum on the Racialization of Poverty. Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario. April 29, 2008. “Opportunity Mapping: Mapping to Advocate and Promote Social and Racial Justice.”

Presentation at the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice at Harvard University. Hosted by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute and College of Public Health. Cambridge, MA. May 29, 2009. “Mapping Communities of Opportunity in Massachusetts.”

Presentation to the Boston Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society and the Racial Justice Program of the American Civil Liberties Union. Harvard School of Law. Cambridge, MA. February 26, 2009. “The Geography of Opportunity: Building Communities of Opportunity in Massachusetts.”

Speaking Engagements: Presentations for Federal, State & Local Government

Panel presentation at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission Insight 2050 Leadership Academy. March 15, 2018. “Engaging Equity in Quick Build Multi-modal Design.”

Opening Address for the 2018 Ohio Civil Rights Commission Symposium – 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act. November 27, 2018. “History Matters: The legacy of discrimination & disinvestment in Ohio’s housing history.”

Panel presentation at The Ohio Housing Conference 2018 Hosted by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. November 6, 2018. “Home Matters: Housing & Maternal Health.”

Office of Mayor Andrew Ginther Press and Community Briefing. October 30, 2018. “Neighborhood Transformation & the Geography of Opportunity.”

2018 Dayton/Montgomery County Department of Public Health - Infant Mortality Conference. September 28, 2018. “Place Matters: Community Building to Support Maternal Health.”

Keynote Address for the Annual Consortium Meeting - Health Improvement Plan of Cuyahoga County. December 5, 2017. “Achieving Health Equity: Moving From Deep Analysis to Sustainable Collective Action.”

Presentation to the Health Improvement Plan Cuyahoga County - Evaluation Kick Off. August 21, 2017. “Impact Through an Equity Lens: Integrating Equity into Collective Impact Health Improvement.”

Panel Presentation for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency "Starting at Home" Conference. April 27, 2017. “From Redlined to Evicted: Understanding The Relationship Between Housing & Maternal Health.”

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Presentation for the 2017 Ohio Behavioral Health Conference – Ohio Department of Health. Columbus, OH. January 11, 2017. “Place Matters: Neighborhoods, Trauma and Behavioral Health.”

Presentation at the Ohio Department of Health State Infant Mortality Summit. Cleveland, OH. December 12, 2016. “From Redlined to Evicted: Social Determinant Challenges Impacting Disparities in Infant & Maternal Health.

Presentation to the Cabinet of the Honorable Mayor of Columbus Andrew Ginther. Columbus, OH. July 19, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

Presentation to the Franklin County Board of Commissioners Taskforce to Prevent Family Homelessness. Columbus, OH. July 13, 2016. “Housing Instability in Central Ohio.”

Keynote presentation for the Creating Healthy Communities – All Project Meeting by the Ohio Department of Health. Columbus, OH. July 12, 2016. “Health Equity: Healthy Opportunity Rick Communities for All.”

Workshop training for the Center for Disease Control – Chronic Disease Section. Cincinnati, OH. June 30, 2016. “Race, Class, Place & Health Equity.”

Presentation for Connecting Hard Data with the Heart for Health Equity sponsored by Summit County Health Department. Akron, OH. April 18, 2016.

Panel presentation at the Advancing and Investing in a Culture of Health in Cuyahoga County – A Philanthropy and Private Sector Forum sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Department of Public Health. Cleveland, OH. March 16, 2016. “Supporting Health Equity: Shaping Equitable Systems and Policies through a Health and Equity in All Policies Approach.”

Presentation to the Columbus Public Health Leadership Institute. Columbus, OH. February 28, 2016. “Cultural Competency & Implicit Bias: Applying Principles to Engagement Practices.”

Workshop presentation for the staff of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown. Columbus, OH. November 13, 2015. “Thriving Communities: Equity Challenges in Columbus & Ohio.”

Presentation to the Columbus Housing Dialogue Workgroup, hosted by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. Columbus, OH. October 20, 2015. “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Preview of the New Rule and Analytics.”

Presentation to the City of Columbus Planning Department. Columbus, OH. September 10, 2015. “Supporting Thriving & Engaged Communities: Kirwan Institute Engagement & Capacity Building.”

Workshop to the Sustainable Communities Partnership at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Washington, D.C. May, 13, 2015. “FHEA Lessons Learned & Potential Cross Agency Roles.”

Panel presentation – Healthy Places, Healthy People: Ohio Housing Finance Agency – Starting at Home Conference. Columbus, OH. April 29, 2015. “Home & Health: Bridging Housing & Health for Sustainable Healthy Communities.”

Keynote address for the “Thinking Beyond Race” Minority Health Month Kick-Off & Community Conversation for the City of Columbus Department of Public Health. Columbus, OH. April 1, 2015. “Intersections on the Pathway to Health: Understanding the Root of Health Inequity.”

Presentation to the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department Educational Retreat. Toledo, OH. December 19, 2014. “From Hot Spots to Health Equity: Understanding Place Based Social Determinants of Health.”

Grantee Capacity Building Session at the 2014 HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative Grantee Convening. Washington, DC. December 3, 2014. “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Preview (and how to keep FHEA Implementation alive!).”

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Presentation at the 2014 Ohio Housing Conference – United for Ohio’s Communities, Sponsored by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. “15 Trends for 2015 for Housing Policy.” Columbus, OH. November 4, 2014.

Sustainable Communities Initiative Fair Housing Equity Assessment national capacity building workshop series. October 29, 2014. “Best practices in rural Fair Housing Equity Assessments.”

National webinar as part of the Sustainable Communities Initiative Fair Housing Equity Assessment national capacity building workshop series. October 28, 2014. “From FHEA to AFFH: An Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Virtual Roundtable.”

Sustainable Communities Initiative Fair Housing Equity Assessment national capacity building workshop series. October 15, 2014. “Best practices in implementation for the FHEA.”

National webinar hosted by Place Matters as part of the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative. October 15, 2014. “Using History to Engage Equity.”

National webinar hosted by the Poverty & Race Research Action Council. October 15, 2014. “From FHEA to AFFH: Data & Assessment – Preparing for HUD’s New Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule.”

Sustainable Communities Initiative Fair Housing Equity Assessment national capacity building workshop series. October 8, 2014. “Strategies for successful FHEA Implementation.”

Workshop session for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. Columbus, OH. October 3, 2014. “Qualified Allocation Plan Areas of Opportunity for Family Housing.”

Sustainable Communities Initiative Fair Housing Equity Assessment national capacity building workshop series. October 22, 2014. “Challenges in rural Fair Housing Equity Assessments.”

Community presentation to the Lucas County Commission on Minority Health. Toledo, OH. September 10, 2014. “Understanding our Healthy Disparity Hot Spots: A Neighborhood’s Life Course Perspective.”

Presentation to the Greater Columbus Infant Mortality Task Force. Columbus, OH. May 20, 2014. “Place & Infant Health: Hot Spot and Asset Mapping for Infant and Maternal Health in Franklin County.”

Workshop session with the Place Matters Team for Cuyahoga County & Cuyahoga County Public Health. Brooklyn, OH. April 14, 2014. “Redlined: The History of Race and Real Estate in Cleveland & It’s Relationship to Health Equity Today.”

Webinar presentation for the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative “Putting Equity on the Map: Innovative Tools to Measure Access to Opportunity.” Hosted by the implementation team of the capacity building intermediaries. January 22, 2014. “A Decade of Opportunity Mapping: Lessons Learned & Moving From Analysis to Action.”

Presentation to the Ohio Governor’s Early Childhood Advisory Council. Hosted by the Early Education and Development Office of the Governor. Columbus, OH. December 19, 2013. “Infant Mortality: Place Matters and the Health Disparity Lens”

Presentation at the Southeast Michigan Fair Housing and Equity Summit, hosted by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and the U.S. Department of Housing &Urban Development. Detroit, MI. December 11, 2013. “Why Sustainability – Why Equity.”

Workshop Presentation at the Magnet School Assistance Program. National Project Directors Meeting. Washington D.C. December 5, 2013. Hosted by the Magnet Schools Technical Assistance Program & U.S. Department of Education. “Education, Place, and Opportunity: Using Opportunity Mapping to Inform Magnet School Initiatives.”

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Workshop Presentation at the 2013 Sustainable Communities Grantee Convening: Capacity Building Series. Washington, DC. December 4, 2013. “Opportunity Mapping 2.0”

Workshop Presentation at the 2013 Sustainable Communities Grantee Convening: Capacity Building Series. Washington, DC. December 4, 2013. “Responding to Fair Housing Equity Assessment Challenges.”

Fair Housing Workshop: The Importance of Fair Housing in Planning Strategies. The Ohio Development Services Agencies, Office of Community Development 2013 Statewide Housing Conference. Huron, OH. November 20, 2013. “Fair Housing: Supporting a 21st Century Just Society.”

Keynote presentation at the Convening for the Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CoIIN) to Reduce Infant Mortality. All State Plenary – Quality Improvement Approaches to Social Determinants. The Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). Washington, DC. October 2, 2013. “Place, Race & Infant Health: Mapping, Embracing and Engaging the Community.”

Presentation at the Launch of the Ohio Health Equity Institute, Sponsored by CityMatch and the Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, OH. July 24, 2013. “Place, Race & Infant Health: Mapping, Embracing, and Engaging the Community.”

Webinar presentation to the Rhode Island Sustainable Communities Initiative Consortium, Providence, RI. July 26, 2013. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities.”

Webinar presentation to the CT/MA Knowledge Corridor Sustainable Communities Initiative Consortium. July 16, 2013. “Equity as a Dimension of Sustainability Planning: Technical Assistance Webinar II”

Presentation for the Sustainable Communities & Neighborhoods Panel at The Kirwan Institute 10th Anniversary Celebration & Convening: The Next Ten Years of Work, Columbus, OH. June 13, 2013.

Keynote Presentation at The Ohio Civil Rights Commission’s Annual Conference on Fair Housing: Achieving the Full American Dream – Looking Back, Moving Forward & Building Bridges, Columbus, OH. June 10, 2013. “Fair Housing: Supporting a 21st Century Just Society.”

Webinar presentation to the CT/MA Knowledge Corridor Sustainable Communities Initiative Consortium. May 17, 2013. “Equity as a Dimension of Sustainability Planning: Technical Assistance Webinar I”

Presentation at the Regional Planning Meeting for the Regional Plan for Sustainable Development for the Future of the Oglala Lakota Nation, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD. December 18, 2012. “The Equity & Opportunity Assessment: A Tool for Identifying Needs, Coordinating Planning & Targeting Investments.”

Workshop at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Sustainable Communities 2012 Grantee Convening, Washington, DC. December 4, 2012. “Scenario Planning II: Equity Indicators & Implementation.”

Webinar Presentation to the Opportunity Mapping Workgroup of the Houston Galveston Area Council, Houston, TX. October 11, 2012. “Opportunity Mapping to Support Sustainable Communities’ Planning.”

Conference Workshop Session at the 2012 National Association of County Community & Economic Development Agencies – Forging a New Vision: Reinvent, Revive & Restore,” Orlando, FL. September 29, 2012. “Mapping Opportunity & Assets to Support Community Development & Sustainability.”

Breakout Workshop Session at the Sustainable Leadership Academy for Sustainable Communities Initiative Grantees. Baltimore, MD. June 20, 2012. “Opportunity & Asset Mapping: Tools to Support Planning for Equity & Sustainability”

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Linking Social Equity to Scenario Planning for Sustainable Communities Webinar Series. Webinar hosted by PlaceMatters. May 16, 2012. “Frameworks for Equity & Inclusion: Communities of Opportunity & Sustainability.”

Equity in Sustainable Communities Webinar Series – Supported by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. April 11, 2012. “Opportunity Mapping to Support Sustainable Communities Planning.”

Equity in Sustainable Communities Webinar Series – Supported by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. March 2, 2012. “Engaging Traditionally Marginalized Communities.”

Opportunity Mapping Technical Assistance Webinar for the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative. Presented to the Chittenden County Regional Planning Department. February 21, 2012. “Introduction to Opportunity & Asset Mapping.”

The Plan for Opportunity. Consortium Executive Committee Presentation. Gulfport, MS via Webinar. December 8, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities Initiative Planning.”

The Plan for Opportunity. Consortium Working Group Presentation. Gulfport, MS via Webinar. December 1, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities Initiative Planning.”

The Plan for Opportunity. Consortium Executive Committee Presentation. Gulfport, MS via Webinar. December 8, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities Initiative Planning.”

The Plan for Opportunity. Consortium Working Group Presentation. Gulfport, MS via Webinar. December 1, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities Initiative Planning.”

Presentation given to the Puget Sound Regional Council – Sustainable Communities Initiative Staff. Seattle, WA. September 19, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping & the Sustainable Communities Initiative.”

Presentation to the Gulf Coast Sustainable Communities Consortium –Gulfport, MS. September 1, 2011. “Mapping Economic Opportunity – Opportunity Mapping for the Sustainability Communities Initiative.”

Webinar Presentation and training workshop for the Seattle Sustainable Communities Consortium at the Puget Sound Regional Council. July 26, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Sustainable Communities Planning.”

Panel presentation at the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Policy Summit on Housing, Human Capital and Inequality. Cleveland, OH. June 10, 2011. “Equity in Early Opportunities to Learn: Examining the Roles of Place, Space and Race.”

Workshop presentation to the Gulf Coast Sustainable Communities Consortium. Gulfport, MS. March 22, 2011. “Public and Stakeholder Engagement: Engagement and Sustainability Planning.”

Workshop presentation to the Gulf Coast Sustainable Communities Consortium - Visualizing the Barriers and Opportunities to Creating a Sustainable Gulf Coast. Gulfport, MS. March 21, 2011. “Tools of Analysis and Engagement: Demonstration of Opportunity Mapping.”

Brown bag workshop presentation at the U.S. Department of Justice – Housing and Civil Enforcement Section. Washington, DC. July 8, 2010. “Opportunity Mapping: Using Mapping to Support Fair Housing.”

Presentation to the City of Columbus Planning Department. Columbus, OH. August 19, 2008. “Fostering Neighborhood Revitalization and Expanding Opportunity.”

Speaking Engagements: Presentations for Conferences, Non Profit Organizations & Philanthropy

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Presentation at the Move to Prosper Community Briefing. February 13, 2018. “Move to Prosper: Interim Program Evaluation 1.0.”

Presentation at the Move to Prosper Donors Briefing. February 12, 2018. “Move to Prosper: Interim Program Evaluation 1.0.”

Panel presentation at Thrive Columbus Innovation Lab. November 17, 2018. “Transportation Equity.”

Panel presentation Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning. October 28, 2018. “A Neighborhood for All People? The Holistic Approach to Support Equitable Development in Columbus’s South Side.”

Opening Keynote for the Columbus Metropolitan Club Featuring the Honorable Mayor Andrew Ginther. October 23, 2018. “Neighborhood Transformation & the Geography of Opportunity.”

Panel presentation Consortium for Scenario Planning 2018 Conference, hosted by Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission. September 12, 2018. “Addressing Social Equity through Scenario Planning.”

Plenary Address for the 2018 Ohio Food Policy Summit: Developing & Financing Food Systems. September 24, 2018. “History Matters: The Legacy of Institutionalized Disinvestment on Community Health.”

Presentation to the Linden Neighborhood Leadership Academy. June 30, 2018. “Equitable Community Revitalization.”

Presentation for Habitat for Humanity: Central Ohio Staff Training. June 13, 2018. “The Architecture of Segregation: How Redlining Reshaped Urban Columbus.”

Morning address to the Ohio Realtist Association Empowerment Conference – Celebrating 50 Years of the Fair Housing Act. June 9, 2018. “Understanding the Intersection of Housing and Health.”

Public Lecture at the Sunday Speaker Series for the Trumball County Historic Society. June 3, 2018. The Architecture of Segregation: How Redlining Reshaped Warren.

Panel presentation for the 2018 National Urban Affairs Conference. April 7, 2018. “In Pursuit of Just Regions: The Fight for Equity in the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative.”

Keynote address for the Columbus Bar Association’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Symposium. January 26, 2018. “Looking Back to Move Forward: The Legacy of Housing Discrimination.”

Panel presentation at the Hindsight Conference for The 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. November 3, 2017. “Detroit Post Racial Zoning: The Architecture of Segregation and Its Legacy.”

Panel presentation at the 2017 National Conference of the Society of American City & Regional Planning History. October 28, 2017. “Does Planning History Matter: Can the History of Race, Development and Discrimination Inform Contemporary Planning Policy and Engagement?”

Panel presentation for the 2017 Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. October 15, 2017. “Planning for Sustainability at a Regional Scale: Is a Collective Impact Approach the Answer? Lessons from the Sustainable Communities Initiative.”

Keynote address for the 14th Annual Conference for Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence. October 5, 2017. “Place Matters - Trauma Informed Community Development.”

Panel presentation for the Ohio Planning Conference State Planning Convening. September 29, 2017. “Social Equity in the Smart City.”

Panel presentation for the CityMatch National Conference for Urban Public Health. September 20, 2017. “From Redlined to Evicted: Understanding The Relationship Between Housing & Maternal Health.”

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Presentation to Mosaic High School as part of the Columbus Dispatch Engagement Series on Inequality. September 13, 2017. “The Tale of Two Neighborhoods: Inequality in Columbus.”

Presentation to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation - Racial Equity Team. August 17, 2017. “Making an Impact Through Partnership & Collaboration.”

Presentation to the Columbus Board of Realtors Affordable Housing Committee. August 11, 2017. “Columbus Looking Forward: Understanding Our Community’s Changing Demographics.”

Panel presentation at 2017 National Urban Affairs Conference. April 20, 2017. “I Am My Brothers Keeper: Leveraging Research and Community Assets to Expand Opportunity, Build Community and Stop Violence Facing African American Boys.”

Panel presentation at the COHHIO Housing Ohio Annual Conference. April 10, 2017. “Race & Homelessness: Ohio's Housing Crisis.”

Presentation at the Columbus League of Women Voters – Housing, Poverty & Race Forum. Columbus, OH. March 21, 2017. “Housing, Poverty and Race: The Intersection of Three Challenging Issues.”

Presentation at the 2016 Purpose Driven Region Conference. Hosted by Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission. Columbus, OH. March 9, 2017. “Looking Back to Move Forward: The Legacy of Housing Discrimination in Columbus.”

Presentation at the New Partners for Smart Growth 2017 National Conference. St. Louis, MO. February 2, 2017. “Communities as Coaches: Supporting Equitable Development.”

Presentation at the Columbus Urban League and Community Shelter Board of Ohio Community Forum on Race and Homelessness. Columbus, OH. November 29, 2016.

Keynote Address at the Innovations 2.0 Building Healthier Communities Conference Hosted by the Community Foundation of Mahoning Valley. Warren, OH. November 21, 2016. “Thriving Healthy Communities & Resilient Systems: Innovating to Support Health Equity and a Culture of Health.”

Panel presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2016 National Conference. Portland, OH. November 6, 2016. “Creating Livable Regions: Early Outcomes of the HUD-SCI Regional Sustainability Planning Program.”

Presentation to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank Board of Directors. Columbus, OH. November 2, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: Understanding Poverty in Franklin County.”

Training presentation for staff for the United Way of Central Ohio. Columbus, OH. September 28, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: Understanding Poverty in Franklin County.”

Presentation to the Community Shelter Board – Board of Trustees. Columbus, OH. August 19, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

Opening mini-keynote for the Columbus Metropolitan Club. Columbus, OH. June 29, 2016. “Boys of Color, Boys at Risk: Latino Boys in Franklin County, OH.”

Panel presentation for Housing Opportunity 2016: Building for a Changing World sponsored by the Urban Institute. Boston, MA. May 17, 2016.

Training presentation for staff for the United Way of Central Ohio. Columbus, OH. May 9, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: Understanding Poverty in Franklin County.”

Presentation to the CORT Housing Law Training. Columbus, OH. April 20, 2016. “The Future of Fair Housing & Why We Need AFFH: Looking Back to Move Forward.”

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Workshop presentation for the Community Schools National Forum with the Schott Foundation for Public Education. Albuquerque, NM. April 6, 2016. “Building a Healthy Living & Learning Community: Supporting Educational Equity & Child Development.”

Panel presentation at the American Planning Association National Conference. Phoenix, AZ. April 5, 2016. “Engaging Equity in Sustainable Development: Reflections from the HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative.”

Workshop presentation for the INFAS Food System Equity and Action from the Individual to the Network retreat sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Phoenix, AZ. April 2, 2016. “Engaging & Supporting Racial Equity in Food Systems.”

Presentation to the Women’s Fund of Central Ohio Board of Directors. Columbus, OH. March 9, 2016. “The Pervasive Power of Gender Norms: Suppressing Economic Opportunity for Central Ohio.”

Panel presentation at the National Health Start Annual Conference. Washington, DC. March 1, 2016. “From Redlined to Health Host Spot: A Community’s Life Course.”

Keynote presentation at the National Healthy Start Annual Conference. Washington, DC. March 1, 2016. “Race, Place & Health Equity: The Role of Social Determinants.”

National webinar for Cornerstone Partnership. December 2, 2015. “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Leveraging the AFFH to Support Housing Justice.”

Presentation to the United Way of Central Ohio Board of Directors. Columbus, OH. November 11, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned and Reflection.”

Presenter as part of the Ignite Session: Data Tools for Change at the PolicyLink National Equity Summit. Los Angeles, CA. October 29, 2015. “Opportunity to Thrive: Mapping Story Telling for Advancing Equity.”

Workshop presentation at Building the Land of Opportunity: Using the New Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule PolicyLink National Equity Summit. Los Angeles, CA. October 27, 2015. “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Preview of the New Rule and Analytics.”

Presentation to the Governing Board of The Columbus Foundation. Columbus, Oh. October 13, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

Presentation for Advancing Racial Justice: How Communities & Labor Can Organize Together – Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Conference (in collaboration with the Schott Foundation). New Orleans, LA. October 4, 2015. “Building a Healthy Living & Learning Community: A Framework to Support Educational Equity & Child Development.”

Presentation to Legal Aid Society of Columbus and Southeastern Ohio Legal Services Retreat. Deer Creek State Park, OH. October 1, 2015. “Poverty, Prosperity & Demographic Change in Ohio: Trends & Projections.”

National webinar presentation – A Pivotal Step Toward Opportunity – The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule Is Out – Hosted by PolicyLink. September 8, 2015. “Leveraging the AFFH Data Tools: Utilizing Date & Mapping for Housing Equity & Fair Housing.”

Keynote presentation to the Childrens Hunger Alliance Annual Meeting. Columbus, OH. August 26, 2015. “Cultural Competency & Implicit Bias: From Awareness & Diversity to Inclusion & Humility.”

Workshop presentation to membership of Thrive Columbus (Collective Impact Network). Columbus, OH. August 10, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

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Presentation to the Leadership Committee of Thrive Columbus (Collective Impact Network). Columbus, OH. July 23, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

Panel presentation to the Columbus Metropolitan Club. Columbus, OH. June 24, 2015. “Boys of Color: Boys at Risk.”

Presentation to the Leadership Committee of Thrive Columbus (Collective Impact Network). Columbus, OH. June 19, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: Interim Findings.”

Session presentation at the 2015 Ohio Public Health Combined Conference – Health Equity and PHAB Standards. Columbus, OH. May 19, 2015. “History Matters: Using Place History to Support Infant & Maternal Health.”

Panelist, W.K. Kellogg Foundation America Healing Conference – Community Integration Strategies for Racial Healing & Equity. Ashville, N.C. May 6, 2015. “Opportunity to Thrive: Moving Toward a Model of Equitable Development.”

Presentation to the Southside Housing Work Group Convening – Supporting An Inclusive & Revitalized Southside. Columbus, OH. April 15, 2015. “Housing Affordability & Needs – Research Review.”

Presentation to the Leadership Committee of Thrive Columbus (Collective Impact Network). Columbus, OH. April 10, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive Part II.”

Keynote address for the 2015 Fair Housing Breakfast for the Fair Housing Center of Southeastern Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. March 25, 2015. “Place, Housing & Opportunity: Fair Housing for Supporting Thriving Families and Communities.”

Workshop presenter for Community Development for All People Staff Training. Columbus, OH. March 20, 2015. “Cultural Competency: From Awareness & Diversity to Inclusion & Humility.”

Presentation to the Leadership Committee of Thrive Columbus (Collective Impact Network). Columbus, OH. February 20, 2015. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive Part I.”

Keynote and Panelist for the City Club of Cleveland. Cleveland, OH. February 18, 2015. “History Matters: Understanding The Role of Policy, Race and Real Estate in Today’s Geography of Health Equity and Opportunity in Cuyahoga County.”

Presentation to the Southside Housing Work Group Convening – Supporting An Inclusive & Revitalized Southside. Columbus, OH. February 3, 2015. “Housing Affordability & Needs – A Preliminary Review.”

Joint national webinar hosted by Public Works and the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. December 12, 2014. “Government for All Reclaiming Justice and Building Public Will.”

Presentation to the Benefactor Group. Columbus, OH. December 5, 2014. “Need in Franklin County: Overview of Central OH Assessments.”

Presentation at the Ohio Infant Mortality Summit 2014 – Turning Up the Volume on Infant Mortality: Step Up to Catch Up. Columbus, OH. December 4, 2014. “Data, Place & Infant Health: “Hot Spot” and Asset Mapping for Infant and Maternal Health. “Data, Place & Infant Health: “Hot Spot” and Asset Mapping for Infant and Maternal Health.”

Presentation at the Ohio Infant Mortality Summit 2014 – Turning Up the Volume on Infant Mortality: Step Up to Catch Up. Columbus, OH. December 4, 2014. “History Matters: Race, Place & Health Equity – A Neighborhood’s Life Course Perspective.”

Session presentation at the Facing Race 2014 National Conference. Dallas, TX. November 15, 2014. “Innovations in Housing Equity.”

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Presentation to the W.K. Kellogg Dental Therapy Project Convening – Changing the Narrative of Oral Health: How Racial Equity is Key. Albuquerque, New Mexico. November 10, 2014. “Racial Equity, Opportunity Mapping & Policy: Engagement, Communication & Advocacy.”

Presentation to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank. Columbus, OH. November 3, 2014. “Understanding Community Needs in Central OH.”

Data Driven 14 National Webinar Hosted by Community Research Partners. October 27, 2014. “History Matters: Engaging History, Equity & Policy Thru Data.”

Task Force Presentation to the Ohio Medical Legal Partnership Taskforce. Columbus, OH. October 21, 2014. “Race, Place & Health: Utilizing Maps to Address Health Inequity.”

Presentation to the Board of Directors for the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. “LASC: Legal Needs Assessment for Central Ohio.” Columbus, OH. September 25, 2014.

Facilitated Workshop Session for Parents United. “Educational Equity: A Primer on Privilege.” Washington, DC. July 29, 2014.

Presentation to the Ohio Health Disparities Collaborative. “History Matters: Race, Place & Health Equity – A Neighborhood’s Life Course Perspective.” Columbus, OH. July 17, 2014.

Session Presentation at the NLADA Litigation and Advocacy Directors Conference. “Race, Space and (Upward) Mobility: Advocacy Strategies and Tools to Connect Clients to Opportunity.” Austin, TX. July 14, 2014.

Presentation to the Neighborhood Funders Group of Detroit. “The Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index: Mapping Trends and Existing Conditions in Detroit and the Surrounding Region to Assist Development & Equity Efforts.” Detroit, MI. July 10, 2014.

Workshop session for Legal Aid Society of Columbus and the Benefactor Group. “Central Ohio Legal Needs.” Columbus, OH. July 8, 2014.

Presentation at the National Fair Housing Alliance In Service Training: Hitting the Ground Running – Preparing for HUD’s New Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule. Training Workshop Session: Dealing with Data. Washington, D.C. June 25, 2014. “From Analysis to Action: Data to Support AFFH.”

Presentation to the Ohio Collaborative to Prevent Infant Mortality Quarterly Meeting. Columbus, OH. June 5, 2014. “History Matters: Race, Place & Health Equity “A Neighborhood’s Life Course Perspective.”

Conference workshop presentation for the “Supervising Legal Work Training and Managers Conference.” Hosted by the Committee on Regional Training (CORT) and the Management Information Exchange (MIE). Columbus, OH. June 3, 2014. “There’s a Map for That: Geo-mapping applications for legal advocacy.”

Presentation to the Education Impact Council of the United Way of Central Ohio. Columbus, OH. May 1, 2014. “Opportunity & Educational Equity for Children: Introduction to Kirwan Institute Initiatives.”

Presentation to Senior Leadership at Corporate Offices of CareSource. Dayton, OH. November 21, 2013. “Race, Place & Health: Understanding the Role of Race and Place on Health Equity.”

Presentation at the March of Dimes Northeast Ohio Regional Convening “Saving Ohio’s Babies: Preventing Premature Birth and Other Causes of Our Infant Mortality Crisis”. Cleveland, OH. November 19, 2013. “Race, Place & Infant Health: Understanding the Role of Race and Place on Health Outcomes and Infant Mortality.”

Presentation at the March of Dimes Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Regional Convening “Saving Ohio’s Babies: Preventing Premature Birth and Other Causes of Our Infant Mortality Crisis”. Cincinnati, OH.

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November 14, 2013. “Race, Place & Infant Health: Understanding the Role of Race and Place on Health Outcomes and Infant Mortality.”

Presentation at the March of Dimes Columbus Regional Convening “Saving Ohio’s Babies: Preventing Premature Birth and Other Causes of Our Infant Mortality Crisis”. Columbus, OH. October 24, 2013. “Race, Place & Infant Health: Understanding the Role of Race and Place on Health Outcomes and Infant Mortality.”

Keynote Address at the Massachusetts Legal Services Diversity Conference: Advancing the Mission of Legal Services Through an Examination of Structural and Institutional Biases. Boston, MA. September 27, 2013. “Understanding Structure Inequity: Opportunity Mapping to Support Equity & Inclusion.”

Webinar Presentation to the National Magnet School Assistance Program. Columbus, OH. September 25, 2013. “Education, Place, and Opportunity: How Equity and Opportunity Mapping Can Be Used to Inform Magnet School Initiatives.”

Presentation to the Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index Advisory Committee, sponsored by the Kresge Foundation. Detroit, MI. September 23, 2013. “Opportunity and the Detroit Metropolitan Region.”

Webinar Presentation. Columbus, OH. August 30, 2013. “There’s a Map for That” Health Equity Webinar Series: Health Equity Tools: Webinar Preview of Upcoming Tools and Resources.”

Presentation to the Ohio Afterschool Network, Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, OH. August 7, 2013. “2013 Champion of Children’s Report: Why Neighborhoods Matter to Education.”

Presentation at the Linden McKinley STEM Academy. Columbus, OH. July 27, 2013. “Environmental Justice: Assuring a Healthy Community.”

Luncheon Forum Speaker for the Niagara Foundation, Columbus, OH. June 5, 2013. “Transportation Equity & Creating a Sustainable Columbus.”

Project launch presentation for the Wyandotte County Health Opportunity Mapping for Equity Initative, Kansas City, KS. May 29, 2013. “Bringing Health Reform to Wyandotte County: What We Learned in KC, MO.”

Keynote Address, Mid Ohio Foodbank Annual Network Meeting, Columbus. OH. May 9, 2013. “Food & Nutrition: Building Blocks for Thriving & Resilient Communities.”

Session Presentation “Reclaiming the Narrative” for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation National 2013 America Healing Conference, Asheville, NC. April 24, 2013. “Opportunity Matters: Translating Data Into Action.”

Workshop at the Detroit Neighborhood Opportunity Index Advisory Meeting, Organized by the Kresge Foundation, Detroit, MI. March 25, 2013. “Opportunity Mapping: Policy, Organizing & Advocacy.”

Session 3 Webinar presentation for the “There’s a Map for That” – Health Equity Webinar Series, presented In Collaboration with the Michigan Minority Health Commission. March 5, 2013. “Mapping for Health Equity: Capacity Building and Partnerships.”

Presentation at the Ford Foundation & Greater New Orleans Foundation Grantee Convening, New Orleans, LA. February 27, 2013. “Opportunity Mapping: Policy, Organizing & Advocacy.”

Presentation at the Greater New Orleans Foundation Housing Grantee Convening, New Orleans, LA. February 28, 2013. “Opportunity Mapping: Equitable Housing Policy & Planning.”

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Session 2 Webinar presentation for the “There’s a Map for That” – Health Equity Webinar Series, presented In Collaboration with the Michigan Minority Health Commission. February 11, 2013. “Designing a Health Equity Mapping Initiative From Start to Finish.”

Presentation at the United Way’s of Merced County, CA Press Briefing, Merced, CA. February 5, 2013. “Mapping Opportunity & Assets in Merced: An Introduction.”

Presentation to the Southwest Merced/East Merced County Building Health Communities Hub for the California Endowment, Merced, CA. February 4, 2013. “Opportunity Access in Southwest/East Merced.”

Presentation to the Merced County Opportunity Initiative Advisory Committee, Merced, CA. February 4, 2013. “Opportunity Access in Southwest/East Merced.”

Forum presentation & facilitation at the Michigan Roundtable First Friday Forum – A Monthly Conversation on Race, Detroit, MI. February 1, 2013. “Race & Urban Renewal: Detroit at a Crossroads.”

Session 1 Webinar presentation for the “There’s a Map for That” – Health Equity Webinar Series, presented In Collaboration with the Michigan Minority Health Commission. January 15, 2013. “Introduction to Mapping for Health Equity Advocacy.”

Leadership Assembly for IndyCAN, Indianapolis, IN. January 26, 2013. “Ticket to Opportunity: Race & Economic Impacts of Transit”

Session presentation at the Building Data Capacity for Racial Equity Convening hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, MI. January 10, 2013. “Opportunity Matters: Translating Data Into Action.”

Workshop at the 2012 Statewide Conference of the Ohio Infant Mortality Prevention Coalition, Columbus, OH. November 28, 2012. “Race, Place & Health Equity: The Influence of Structures and Geography on Infant Mortality & Health Disparities.”

Working Session at the Community Research Partners Data Driven 2012 Conference “Using Data to Create Opportunity,” Columbus, OH. September 21, 2012. “Mapping Opportunity & Assets to Support Equity.”

Conference Seminar for The 2012 National Community Land Trust Conference, Burlington, VT. September 12, 2012. “Race, Equity & Housing Opportunity.”

Greater New Orleans Opportunity Mapping Initiative Webinar, Hosted and Supported by The Greater New Orleans Foundation. New Orleans, LA. July 18, 2012. “Frameworks for Equity & Inclusion: Opportunity Mapping & Sustainability.”

Breakout Workshop Session at the 2012 Grassroots & Groundwork National Conference – Working Together to Reduce Poverty & Build Prosperity, hosted by the Northwest Area Foundation. Prior Lake, MN. June 7, 2012. Disrupting Systemic Disadvantage to Reduce Poverty & Build Prosperity: Using Opportunity & Asset Mapping as a Policy and Advocacy Tool”

Presentation at the ACHIEVE Healthy Policies for Healthy Children Action Institute. Columbus Department of Health. Columbus, OH. April 27, 2012. “Communities Taking Charge: Engaged Communities Supporting Healthy Kids, Health Families & Healthy Neighborhoods.”

Workshop Session: Mapping Communities of Opportunity for Kids, Transforming Race 2012 – Visions for Change National Conference. Columbus, OH. March 16, 2012. “Mapping Opportunity for Kids: Support Empowerment, Engagement and Justice Through Opportunity Mapping.”

Housing Equity Workshop, Transforming Race 2012 – Visions for Change National Conference. Columbus, OH. March 15, 2012. “The Shared Equity Homeownership Solutions.”

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Keynote Speaker at the Columbus Community Development Summit. Columbus, OH. January 24, 2012. “Neighborhoods & Community Development in Franklin County: Understanding Our Past & Preparing for Our Future.”

Opportunity Mapping Advisory Committee Workshop. Supported by The California Endowment. Merced, CA. January 19, 2012. “Mapping Opportunity & Assets in Merced.”

Presentation to the Columbus Community Relations Commission. Columbus, OH. November 18, 2011. “Demographics as Destiny: Diversity & Inclusion for a Vibrant, Healthy & Prosperous Columbus”

Conference Workshop Speaker at the PolicyLink Equity Summit. Conference Workshop Series 4: You Are Here – Mapping for Advocacy & Community Change. Detroit, MI. November 10, 2011. “Mapping for Engagement, Empowerment & Justice: Reflections from the Kirwan Institute”

Health Equity Workshop Presentation at Michigan Minority Health Commission 2011 Patient Advocacy Leaders Summit: Improving Healthcare Delivery Systems in Communities of Color. Lansing, MI. October 29, 2011. “Introduction to Opportunity Mapping: Understanding the Geography of Opportunity to Promote Health Equity.”

Webinar Training Presentation to Supporting the California Endowment’s Building Health Communities Initiative in Merced, CA via Webinar. September 22, 2011. “Introduction to Opportunity Mapping and the Merced Opportunity Mapping Initiative.”

Conference Workshop Presenter for the CityMatch (The National Organization of Urban MCH Leaders) National Conference. San Francisco, CA. September 17, 2011. “Introduction to Opportunity Mapping: Understanding the Geography of Opportunity.”

CCO (Communities Creating Opportunity) Metro Leadership Event. Kansas City, MO. September 16, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping to Advance an Agenda: Health Care Case Study.”

Webinar training workshop for the Knoxville, TN and Nashville, TN W.K. Kellogg Foundation CityMatch Racial Healing Grantees. August 30, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Understanding History & Fostering Engagement.”

Featured speaker and facilitator at the Cultural Awareness, Knowledge, and Identity Workshop for California Endowments Building Healthy Communities Merced County Steering Committee. Merced, CA. August 6, 2011. “Mapping Opportunity to Build Community: An Opportunity Mapping Initiative for Merced County, CA”

Featured speaker for the Metro Leadership Assembly community forum held by PICO’s Kansas City affiliate CCO (Communities Creating Opportunity). Kansas City, MO. July 19, 2011. “Bring Health Reform Home: Opportunity, Community and Health Equity in Kansas City”

Keynote speaker at the Interfaith Funders Innovative Collaborations Funder Briefing – Community Organizing at the Cross Roads. Perrysburg, OH. July 11, 2011. “The Geography of Opportunity & Inequity and the New Context of Organizing”

Panel speaker at the public forum: Where Ohio Needs to Go: A Statewide Conversation on Transportation Equity & Federal Policy, organized by the Leadership Council for Civil Rights. June 3, 2011. Columbus, OH. “Transportation Equity and Access.”

Webinar presentation to PICO National Network. Columbus, OH. May 18, 2011. “Opportunity Mapping for Engagement and Advocacy.”

Workshop presentation at the Jessie Ball duPont Fund Learning Day. Jacksonville, FL. May 12, 2011. “Mapping Child Well-Being & Opportunity in Duval County.”

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Keynote Speaker for 2nd Annual Community Based Practice Conference – Communities Taking Charge. Cleveland, OH. March 18, 2011. “Communities Taking Charger: Supporting Equity and Community Revitalization.”

Workshop presentation at the 2nd Annual Community Based Practice Conference – Communities Taking Charge. Cleveland, OH. March 18, 2011. “Building Community and Supporting Revitalization: Community Economic Development and Engagement.”

Presentation to the Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus at the Columbus CDC Member Breakfast Meeting. Columbus, OH. February 15, 2011. “Building Communities of Opportunity.”

Panel Presentation at the “Revive &Renew” conference for the 41st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Foundations Mobile, AL. November 10, 2010. “Visualizing Opportunity: Using Opportunity Mapping to Promote Equity, Engagement and Community Development.”

Workshop Presentation at the Tallahassee Mayor’s Summit on Race, Culture and Human Relations. Tallahassee, FL. October 25, 2010. “Opportunity Mapping, Geographic Information Systems and Social Justice.”

Workshop presentation at the Applied Research Center’s National Facing Race Conference. Chicago, IL. September 24, 2010. “Opportunity Mapping: Using GIS for Social Equity, Racial Justice and Advocacy.”

Presentation at the National Legal Defenders Association Substantive Law Conference. Chicago, IL. July 23, 2010. “Using Maps and Geographic Information Systems in Public Interest Advocacy.”

Presentation at the U.S. Social Forum - National Conference. Detroit, MI. June 23, 2010. “Fair Recovery: From Crisis to Opportunity.”

Presentation for Adult Educational Series Workshop for Lakeside – The Chautauqua on Lake Erie. Lakeside, OH. June 22, 2010. “Understanding Racial and Social Inequity: Systems of Disadvantage and Opportunity in Ohio – A Case Study from The State of Black Ohio Initiative.”

Presentation to the Director and Staff of the Duvall County Children’s Commission. Jacksonville, FL. April 8, 2010. “Seizing Opportunity & Confronting Challenges Using Maps & GIS.”

Opening speaker for the ISIAIH Strategic Leadership Convening. New Brighton, MN. March 20, 2010. “Fulfilling the Promise: Building Healthy Communities for All in Minnesota.”

Panel Presentation at the Kirwan Institute’s 2nd National Transformative Race Conference – Transforming Race: Crisis and Opportunity in the Obama Era. Columbus, OH. March 13, 2010. “Fair Recovery: From Crisis to Opportunity.”

Presentation to the Jessie Ball duPont Foundation’s Board of Directors. Amelia Island, FL. January 13, 2010. “Mapping for Change: Seizing Opportunity & Confronting Challenges Using GIS.”

Presentation at the Connecticut Fair Housing Center’s Forum on Opportunity Mapping. Hartford, CT. November 12, 2009. “Connecticut Opportunity Mapping Initiative: Introduction and Findings.”

Presentation at the Fair Housing and Fair Lending Regional Forum Organized by Green Doors. Austin, TX. November 5, 2009. “The Future of Fair Housing: Fair Credit and Fair Housing in the Wake of the Credit and Housing Crisis.”

Presentation at the Northwest Justice Project’s Opportunity Mapping and Future of Fair Housing Regional Convening. Seattle, WA. October 30, 2009. “King County Opportunity Mapping: Introduction and Preliminary Results.”

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Presentation at the Dream Fund’s 3rd National Convening Advancing Equal Opportunity in an Obama Era. Charlotte, NC. October 22, 2009. “Data and Maps for Advocacy: Communications, Analysis and Advocacy Using Mapping (GIS).”

Presentation to the President and Staff of the Jessie Ball duPont Foundation. Jacksonville, FL. October 6, 2009. “Mapping for Advocacy: Communications, Analysis and Advocacy Using GIS.”

Presentation at the Public Town Hall on the Economic Crisis: Interfaith Vigil for Workers, Homeowners & Tenants, sponsored by Jobs for Justice. Columbus, OH. October 1, 2009. “The Housing Crisis: Opportunity, Community and Race.”

Webinar speaker for PolicyLink’s Research Agenda for Regional Equity Webinar Series. October 2, 2009. “Advocating for a Fair and Equitable Recover.”

Webinar speaker for The Opportunity Agenda’s Equitable Economic Recovery Tele-briefing. September 30, 2009. “Advocating for a Fair and Equitable Recovery.”

Webinar speaker for Right to the City’s National Campaign Webinar. August 13, 2009. “Advocating for a Fair and Equitable Recovery.”

Workshop Presentation at the Opportunity for All: Inequity, Linked Fate and Social Justice in Michigan Conference, convened by the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. Detroit, MI. January 30, 2009. “Transforming Communities: The Dynamics of Race, Class and Housing Opportunities (Workshop Series 1).”

Presentation at the Planning for the Commonwealth’s Economic Rebound Symposium and hosted by the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute. Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA. January 12, 2009. “People, Place and Opportunity.”

Presentation at the Progress Ohio Town Hall Meeting on the Economic Crisis & Recovery. Columbus, OH. December 11, 2008. “The Housing Crisis, Foreclosure and Race: Impacts and Challenges.”

Presentation to the Health Equity Mapping Advisory Committee as part of the Web Conference: Harnessing Maps and Mapping Tools to Advance Health Equity. Oakland, CA. November 7, 2008. “Utilizing GIS to Support Advocacy and Social Justice: A Case Study of University Led Initiatives.”

Presentation to the Heinz Endowments. Pittsburgh, PA. September 26, 2008. “Opportunity Matters: African American Males and Access to Communities of Opportunity.”

Presentation for The Opportunity Agenda’s Mapping for Health Equity Initiative. Oakland, CA. June 9, 2008. “The Kirwan Institute’s Mapping for Advocacy.”

Workshop sponsored by Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation. Boston, MA. May 14, 2007. “Opportunity Mapping Training and Workshop.”

Presentation to the New York Press Association Spring Convention 2008. Albany, NY. April 4, 2008. “Communities of Opportunity: Reporting on Fair Housing, Opportunity and Equity.”

Presentation for The Opportunity Agenda’s Mapping for Health Equity Initiative. Los Angeles, CA. March 21, 2008. “Mapping for Advocacy.”

Presentation for Policy Link Regional Equity Summit 2008, Workshop Series 4: Effective Strategies, Creating Tactics for Action, Session: Assessing and Developing Racially Equitable Policies. New Orleans, LA. March 7, 2008. “Neighborhood Opportunity Mapping for Regional Equity.”

Presentation to Massachusetts Law Reform Institute. Boston, MA. February 11, 2008. “Introduction to Opportunity Mapping.”

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Presentation to Massachusetts Law Reform Institute. Boston, MA. February 11, 2008. “Applying Opportunity Mapping to Social Justice Goals and Policy.”

Presentation to The Cincinnati Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Cincinnati, OH. January 16, 2008. “Race(ing) the News: Fair Housing, Opportunity and Equity.”

Workshop sponsored by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity. Columbus, OH. Part of the Transformative Race National Conference. November 30th 2007. “Opportunity Mapping Training and Workshop.”

Keynote presentation at the YWCA Racial Justice Summit. Madison, WI. October 30, 2007. “Creating Communities of Opportunity for Social Justice.”

Panel presentation at the Ohio Grantmakers Forum. Columbus, OH. October 18, 2007. “Immigration in Ohio.”

Presentation at the Center for Legal Aid Education, Structural Racism Convening. October 15, 2007. “Opportunity Mapping: Mapping as an Analytical Tool to Address Inequity and Structural Disadvantage.”

Presentation at The Society of Professional Journalists Convention & National Journalism Conference. Washington, D.C. October 6, 2007. “Investigating Opportunity: Toward Cutting-edge Reporting on Race and Ethnicity.”

Presentation at the OPC State Planning Conference: Innovations in Planning. Columbus, OH. September 20, 2007. “Race, Social Equity and Planning.”

Speaking Engagements: OSU Presentations

Guest lecture for Geography 5401: Economy, Space & Society. April 3, 2018. “Understanding Urban Inequality: The Intersection of Place, Race & Opportunity.”

Guest lecture for City & Regional Planning 5400: Planning for Housing. March 2, 2018. “Fair Housing.”

Presentation for the Glenn College Colloquium Series. February 19, 2018. “Trauma Informed Community Building: Franklin County’s I AM My Brothers Keeper Initiative.”

Guest lecture for City & Regional Planning 6100: Planning Theory. November 15, 2017. “Planning Theory & Plan Evaluation in Practice.”

Presentation for the Ohio State University Medical School - Medical Student Advocacy Seminar. October 20, 2017. “Understanding Trauma: Place Matters - Trauma Informed Community Development.”

Guest lecture for Geography 5401: Economy, Space & Society. October 19, 2017. “Understanding Urban Inequality: The Intersection of Place, Race & Opportunity.”

Presentation for the College of Dentistry - OHIO Project – The Ohio State University. September 29, 2017. “Cultural Humility: Engaging Community to Support Health Equity.”

Presentation for the Baumer Lecture – Knowlton School of Architecture. September 13, 2017. “Just Communities; Healthy Communities: (Re)Making the Case for Planning as a form of Public Health.”

Presentation for the College of Dentistry - OHIO Project – The Ohio State University. September 9, 2017. “Cultural Humility: Engaging Community to Support Health Equity.”

Panel presentation for the Center of Urban & Regional Analysis Smart City; Healthy City Forum. March 24, 2017. “Smart City, Healthy City?”

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Guest lecture for 1st and 2nd year honors scholars program. February 7, 2017. “Cultural Competency & Implicit Bias: From Awareness to Acting with Humility.”

Guest lecture for City & Regional Planning 4900E – Plan Making. January 20, 2017. “Parsons Avenue: A Diverse Third Place.”

Guest lecture for Geography 5401 – Economy, Space & Society. October 27, 2016. “Understanding Urban Inequality: The Intersection of Place, Race & Opportunity.”

Guest lecture for City & Regional Planning 7100 – Planning Theory. Columbus, OH. September 29th 2016. “Cultural Competency & Implicit Bias: From Awareness to Acting with Humility.

Guest lecture for City & Regional Planning 7000 – Contemporary Planning Research. Columbus, OH. September 9th 2016. “Equity & Justice in Planning: Research Agenda Overview.”

Tour presentation for Ohio congressional staff tour sponsored by The Ohio State University and The City of Columbus. Columbus, OH. September 19th, 2016. “South Linden: History, Challenges & Opportunity.”

Lecture for the John Glenn School Public Safety Leadership Academy sponsored by The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. April 22, 2016. “I Am My Brothers Keeper: Reflections on Youth Perceptions & Life Experiences.”

Guest lecture for Sociology 5629 – Disparities in Health at The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. March 29, 2016.

Guest lecture the OSU Medical School Social Justice seminar. Columbus, OH. March 25, 2016. “Race, Place & Health Equity: Perspectives.”

Speaker for the Topics in Developmental Disabilities Seminar - OSU Medical School. Columbus, OH. March 8, 2016. “Race, Place & Health Equity.”

Speaker for the Environmental Health Services Seminar – College of Public Health at The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. March 7, 2016. “Race, Place & Health Equity.”

Presentation to the staff and leadership of WOSU. Columbus, OH. January 12, 2016. “Engaging Through Our History to Thrive: What We Have Learned & Reflection.”

Guest Lecture for Geography 2400: Economic & Social Geography. Columbus, OH. November 12, 2015. “Place Matters: Understanding the Relationship between Community Opportunity & Equity.”

Presentation to the Ohio State University workgroup on Inclusive Excellence. Columbus, OH. October 12, 2015. “Metrics for Gauging Disadvantage: Overview of Kirwan Experiences.”

City & Regional Planning, Knowlton School of Architecture Student Orientation at The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. August 21, 2015. “Cultural Competency & Implicit Bias: From Awareness & Diversity to Inclusion & Humility.”

Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 5400: Planning for Housing. Columbus, OH. April 21, 2015. “Race, Class, Ethnicity & Housing: How History Shaped Our Geography of Opportunity.”

Workshop presentation to the John Glenn School Public Safety Leadership Academy. Columbus, OH. April 3, 2015. “More Than My Brothers Keeper: Reflections on Youth Perceptions & Life Experiences.”

Guest Lecture for Sociology 5629: Disparities in Health. Columbus, OH. March 26, 2015. “Race, Class, Place & Health Equity: Understanding Health Disparities in Greater Columbus.”

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Seminar presentation to the Institute for Population Research at The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 24, 2015. “The Geography of Health Equity: Using GIS to Address Spatial Disparities in Infant Mortality.”

Keynote presentation and discussant for the winter convening of the OSU cross university Health Equity workgroup. Columbus, OH. February 24, 2015. “Race, Class, Place & Health Equity: Understanding Health Disparities in Greater Columbus.”

Guest Lecture for Sociology 2367: Urban Problems. Columbus, OH. November 12, 2014. “Urban Problems & Equity: The Geography of Opportunity.”

Guest Lecture for Geography 2400: Economic & Social Geography, Columbus, OH. November 12, 2014. “The Geography of Opportunity.”

Presentation to the Diversity in Public Health Series for the OSU College of Public Health. Columbus, OH. September 29, 2014. “Health Equity & Opportunity: The Kirwan Institute’s Health Equity Program.”

Presentation to the Schweitzer Fellows Program. “Environmental Justice & Health Equity.” Columbus, OH. September 9, 2014.

Seminar presentation to University Honors and Scholars Center - Advocates for Children and Education Scholars. “Opportunity for All? Understanding Barriers to Child Development for Marginalized Kids.” Columbus, OH. September 3, 2014.

Presentation at the 2014 Diversity in Public Health Summit (DIPHS) “The Power of Inclusion: Engaging the Community in their Health.” Hosted by the Multicultural Public Health Student Association (MPHSA). Columbus, OH. March 22, 2014. “Moving From the Tree Tops to the Roots: The Role of Civic Engagement & Community Development in Health Equity.”

Presentation to the Economic Access Social Immersion Project. Columbus, OH. March 19, 2014. “Moving From the Tree Tops to the Roots: Understanding Inequity in Education.”

Guest Lecture for Law 8896.41: Seminar on Civil Rights. Columbus, OH. February 19, 2014. “Civil Rights & Transportation Equity.”

Presentation to the Schweitzer Fellows Program. Columbus, OH. February 11, 2014. “Environmental Justice & Health Equity: Expanding the Lens of Environmental Justice.”

Panel Presentation “Theories and Criticism of Contemporary Food Systems” for The Ohio State University’s National Situating Food Symposium. Columbus, OH. November 9, 2013. “Urban Farming & Justice: A Critical Race Perspective”

Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 7340: Research Methods in Design & Planning. Columbus, OH. April 28, 2013. “Research Methods: Engagement and Research for Community Development.”

Guest Lecture for Public Affairs 5900: Food System Planning & The Economy. John Glenn School of Public Affairs. The Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. February 19, 2013. “Perspectives on Community Development.”

Guest Lecture for Geography 2400: Urban Economic Geography. Columbus, OH. October 30, 2012. “Place, Space & Opportunity: Understanding Neighborhood Systems of Advantage & Disadvantage.”

Guest Lecture for OSU’s Arts and Humanities Scholars in Creating an Investigating Poverty Series (Flag Wars Viewing and Discussion). Columbus, OH. May 14, 2012. “Revitalizing Neighborhoods & Building Community: Pursuing an Equitable Community of Opportunity Instead of Gentrification.”

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Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 734: Research Methods in Design & Planning. Columbus, OH. May 9, 2012. “Research Methods: Engagement and Research for Community Development.”

Glenn Colloquium Series. John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Columbus, OH. May 7, 2012. “Frameworks for Equity & Inclusion: Communities of Opportunity & Sustainability.”

Panel Session at the National Conference on Diversity, Race & Learning. Office of Diversity & Inclusion. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. May 1, 2012. “Debating Fair Housing, Equity and Home Ownership: Making Real the Dream of Home Ownership for Communities of Color.”

Guest Lecture for Social Work 300: Minority Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity & Gender. The Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. February 1, 2012. “Education, Community & Opportunity: The Intersection of Place, Race, Class and Disadvantage.”

Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 510: Undergraduate Planning Studio. The Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. .January 11, 2012. “Planning and Social Equity: Community Development, Revitalization & Gentrification.”

Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 320: Planning for Housing. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. January 10, 2012. “The Housing Crisis: Causes and Consequences”

Panel Presentation at the 2011 IPSC Methodology Conference: Building Solutions to Poverty. Topical Session 3: Marginalized Communities – The Role of Race & Culture. Columbus, OH. October 20, 2011. “The Geography of Opportunity: The Intersection of Space, Race & Systemic Disadvantage”

Presentation to the Urban Metro Advisory Team In-Service Training. OSU Extension – Community Development. Columbus, OH. September 28, 2011. “Working with the new Census: Using data for communications & advocacy.”

Guest Lecturer for the Seminar for Social Immersion Project. Honors & Scholars Center. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. January 24, 2011. “Equity, Opportunity & Access to Higher Education in Ohio.”

Guest Lecturer for City and Regional Planning 608: Geographic Information Systems. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. January 18, 2011. “Mapping Opportunity for Advocacy and Social Justice.”

Guest Lecture for City and Regional Planning 320: Planning for Housing. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 23, 2010. “Planning for Fair Housing & Social/Racial Inclusion.”

Guest Lecture for Law 747: Civil Rights. Moritz College of Law. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. September 29, 2009. “Fair Housing, Opportunity & Race: The Case of Thompson v. HUD in Baltimore, MD.”

Guest Lecture for City and Regional Planning 320: Planning for Housing. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. June 1, 2009. “Planning for Fair Housing & Social/Racial Inclusion.”

Guest Lecture for City and Regional Planning 815: Urban Planning Case Studies in Housing. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. May 7th 2009. “Housing, Opportunity & Race: The Case of Thompson v. HUD in Baltimore, MD.”

Guest Lecture for City and Regional Planning 628: Planning Columbus. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 3, 2009. “The Housing Crisis, Foreclosure and Race: Impacts and Challenges.”

Presentation at the National Housing Crisis Seminar. Department of City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. December 5th 2008. “The Housing Crisis, Foreclosure and Race: Impacts and Challenges.”

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Guest Lecture for Geography 240: Urban Economic Geography. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. October 14, 2008. “Geography and Race: Understanding the Geography of Race, Class and Opportunity in Contemporary U.S. Cities.”

Presentation to Program for Advising in Scholarship and Service (PASS). The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 19, 2008. “Will you be my neighbor? Housing and neighborhood diversity in the US.”

Guest Lecture for City & Regional Planning 815: Case Studies in Affordable Housing. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 19, 2008. “Race, Regionalism and Affordable Housing: Case Study of Baltimore & Thompson v. HUD.”

Guest Lecture for the Ohio State Honors Program Social Justice Immersion Course. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. January 30, 2008. “Inequity and Access to Educational Opportunity.”

Guest Lecture. Race & Class Seminar Moritz College of Law. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. January 16, 2010. “Race, Class and Opportunity: Understanding the Convergence and Divergence of Race & Class in the US.”

Presentation at The Kirwan Institute 5th Anniversary Seminar. Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. March 19, 2009. “The Opportunity Communities Program.”

Guest Lecture. Geography 240: Urban Economic Geography. The Ohio State University. January 24, 2008. “Race, Place and Social Equity.”

Presentation at the Faculty Lecture Seminar Series, The Department of City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. November 2, 2007. “Growing Together: Regionalism and Social Equity in Northeastern Ohio.”

Guest Lecture for Geography 240: Urban Economic Geography, The Department of Geography, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. October 18, 2007. “Race, Place and Social Equity.”

Presentation at the Statewide Sweeney Land Use Conference, Ohio State University Extension. Columbus, OH. September 14, 2007. “Sprawl, Inequity and Economic Opportunity in Ohio.”

Panel presentation at The Department of City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. August 28, 2007. “Two Years After Katrina.”

Guest Lecture for City and Regional Planning 712: Theory of City & Regional Planning. The Department of City and Regional Planning. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. May 16, 2007. “Equity and Katrina: Lessons Learned from New Orleans.”

Conference Panel Presentation. African American Males: Beyond the School to Prison Pipeline and Moving Toward Opportunity. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. May 11, 2007. “Opportunity Matters: Place, Space and Life Outcomes.”

Guest Lecture for Geography 240: Urban Economic Geography. Department of Geography. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. February 28, 2007. “Housing Through a Racial Lens: Housing Challenges Impacting Communities of Color.”

Presentation to the Land Use Specialist Convening. The Ohio State University Extension. Columbus, OH. January 10, 2007. “Race, Land Use and Urban Issues in Ohio.”

Academic Committees:

Member. OSU College of Engineering Culture of Care working group. 2019-2020.

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Chair, Diversity, Outreach & Inclusion Committee. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University. 2017-Present.

Community or Government Board Memberships & Committees:

Board President and Member. Board of Directors. Parsons Avenue Redevelopment Corporation. 2013-Present.

Member, Community Leadership Committee - South Side Thrive Collaborative – Hosted by Mid-Ohio Foodbank. 2016-2018

Member, Franklin County Thrive – Hosted by The United Way of Central Ohio and Mid-Ohio Foodbank. 2015-2017.

Member, Office of Minority Health, Columbus Public Health Advisory Committee. 2014-2016.

Member. Transportation Equity Caucus - Accountability and Data Collection Workgroup Member - Hosted by PolicyLink. 2014-2016.

Steering Committee Member. Ohio Department of Health & City Match Ohio Health Equity Institute. 2014-2015.

Member. Social, Economic and Physical Environment Workgroup - State of Ohio Health Measurement Initiative. 2013-2014.

Member. The Greater Ohio and Columbus Foundation Achieving Healthy Neighborhoods Research Evaluation Advisory Committee. 2013-2014.

Member. Columbus Community Team for the Ohio Institute for Equity in Birth Outcomes. 2013-2017.

Member. Ohio Health Impact Assessment Advisory Committee. 2013-2014.

Member. Peer Review Committee Member. CRC-Rabobank Rural Opportunity Index Initiative. University of California Davis, Center for Regional Change. 2013.

Member. Ohio Coalition to Prevent Infant Mortality Race & Disparities Subcommittee. 2012-2017.

Member. Ohio Statewide Health Disparities Collaborative (OSHDC). 2012-2017. Co-chair of the Data, Scientific Knowledge, Innovation Subcommittee.

Member. National Community Land Trust Network’s Research & Publications Committee. 2012-2013.

Member. Advisory Committee. California Civic Engagement Project. University of California Davis, Center for Regional Change. 2012-2014.

Core Member. U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Sustainable Communities Initiative Technical Assistance Provider (core member of the social equity capacity building team in collaboration with PolicyLink and the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity at the University of Southern California). 2011-2016.

Member. Advisory Committee. Near East Side Redevelopment Partnership. Safe, Vibrant and Accessible Neighborhoods Sub-Committee. Columbus, OH. 2011.

Member. Advisory Panel. The 2012 Columbus Community Development Celebration. Directed by the Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus. 2010 -2011.

Member. Advisory Board. OSU Extension Community Outreach Center – University District/Weinland Park. 2010.

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Member. Advisory Board. Mapping to Promote Health Equity Initiative. Directed by the Opportunity Agenda and the Joint Center Health Policy Institute. Funded by the California Endowment. 2008 -2009.

Member. Advisory Board. Swank Advisory Council on Rural-Urban Policy Research & Education. 2006 -2009.

Member. Board of Directors. T.C. TALUS (Traverse City Transportation and Land Use Study). 2002-2003.

Certifications, Awards & Recognitions:

College of Engineering Faculty Diversity Excellence Award – The Ohio State University (2019)

Opportunity Agenda Social Equity Communications Institute Fellow - New York, NY (2010)

Professionally Certified, American Institute of Planners, AICP (Certified from 2003-2009)

Certified in Access Management and Trained in Transportation Asset Management by the Michigan Department of Transportation (2002).

City & Regional Planning Faculty Appreciation Award. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University (2001).

Award for Best Student Research Project. City and Regional Planning. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University (2001).

Census 2000 Civil Service Appreciation Award. The Department of Development. The State of Ohio (2000).

Outstanding Graduate in Urban & Regional Planning Award. Geography Department. Miami University (1999).