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1 February 2021 CURRICULUM VITAE Tam Elisabeth Perry Associate Professor (with tenure) Wayne State University School of Social Work 5447 Woodward Avenue - #051 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Cell Phone: 734 355 9446 E-mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D., Social Work and Anthropology The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Dissertation: Leaving home in late life: Negotiating moves among older adults and their networks in the Midwestern United States 2007 M.A., Anthropology The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1998 M.S.S.W., Administration and Planning The University of Texas, Austin, TX 1993 B.A., Mathematics with concentration in Spanish Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN EMPLOYMENT & PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2019 Visiting Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto 2015-present Faculty Affiliate, Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today, Wayne State University 2015-present Training Faculty, Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University 2014-present Faculty Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2014-present Faculty Affiliate, Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University 2012-2018 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Wayne State University 2009-2010 Research Consultant, Needs Assessment of Older Adults, Calhoun County, Michigan 2008-2010 Research Assistant and Research Intern, Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan 2003-2010 Fellow, Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan 2001-2006 Pre-doctoral Fellow, National Institute on Aging Training Grant (T32 AG000117) 1999 - 2001 Social Worker, Singapore Action Group of Elders (SAGE) Counselling Centre, Singapore 1998-1999 Executive, Elderly Services Department, National Council of Social Service, Singapore 1998 Special Projects Employee to the Executive Director (M.S.S.W. Intern), Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Cambridge, MA
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February 2021

CURRICULUM VITAE

Tam Elisabeth Perry Associate Professor (with tenure)

Wayne State University School of Social Work

5447 Woodward Avenue - #051 Detroit, Michigan 48202

Cell Phone: 734 355 9446 E-mail Address: [email protected]

EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D., Social Work and Anthropology The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Dissertation: Leaving home in late life: Negotiating moves among older adults and their networks

in the Midwestern United States 2007 M.A., Anthropology

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1998 M.S.S.W., Administration and Planning The University of Texas, Austin, TX 1993 B.A., Mathematics with concentration in Spanish Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN EMPLOYMENT & PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2019 Visiting Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto 2015-present Faculty Affiliate, Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today, Wayne

State University 2015-present Training Faculty, Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University 2014-present Faculty Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2014-present Faculty Affiliate, Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University 2012-2018 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Wayne State University 2009-2010 Research Consultant, Needs Assessment of Older Adults, Calhoun County, Michigan 2008-2010 Research Assistant and Research Intern, Department of Linguistics,

University of Michigan 2003-2010 Fellow, Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan 2001-2006 Pre-doctoral Fellow, National Institute on Aging Training Grant (T32 AG000117) 1999 - 2001 Social Worker, Singapore Action Group of Elders (SAGE) Counselling Centre,

Singapore 1998-1999 Executive, Elderly Services Department, National Council of Social Service, Singapore 1998 Special Projects Employee to the Executive Director (M.S.S.W. Intern),

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Cambridge, MA

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1996-1997 Research Assistant, Center for Social Work Research, University of Texas at Austin

1997 M.S.S.W. Intern, Communities In Schools, Austin, TX 1993-1995 Math Teacher and Teacher Trainer, United States Peace Corps, Nepal 1993 Intern, Coalition for the Defense of Battered Women, Nashville, TN 1992-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics,

Vanderbilt University 1992-1993 Head Resident Advisor, Vanderbilt University 1991-1992 Resident Advisor, Vanderbilt University AWARDS, HONORS, RECOGNITIONS 2020 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2017 Betty J. Cleckley Minority Issues Research Award, Health Maintenance in Challenging

Times: Older Adults’ Experiences in the Flint Water Crisis, Aging and Public Health Section, American Public Health Association

2016 Faculty Fellowship, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology

2015 Excellence in Teaching Award, Wayne State University School of Social Work

2013 Honorable Mention, Manuscript competition for Theoretical Developments in Social Gerontology, Moving as a Family Affair: Application of the SOC Model to Kinship Networks. Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

2011 Henry J. Meyer Award, Gifts of Preparation: Balancing Autonomy and Obligations

which Transcend Space, Time and Mortality. University of Michigan School of Social Work.

PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

Perry, T.E., Berglund, L., Mah, J., Villeneuve, E., Sanford, C. & P. Schaeffer. (2020). Advocating for the preservation of senior housing: A coalition at work amidst gentrification in Detroit, MI, Housing Policy Debate.

Mitchell, J., Perry, T.E., Rorai, V., Lichtenberg, P., Jackson, J. & J. Ilardo. (2020). Building and

Sustaining a Community Advisory Board of African American Older Adults as the Foundation for Volunteer Research Recruitment and Retention in Health Sciences. Ethnicity and Disease: Special Issue on Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Older Adults into Research.

Marsack‐Topolewski, C. N., Perry, T. E., & Chan, K. T. (2020). “I'm Glad She Chose Me as Her

Parent”: Rewards of Caregiving for Adults With Autism. Family Relations. Archambault, D., Sanford, S. & T.E. Perry. (2020). Detroit's efforts to meet the needs of seniors: macro

responses to a crisis. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. https://doi.org/:10.1080/01634372.2020.1797974

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Rorai, V. & T.E. Perry. (2020). An innovative telephone outreach program to seniors in Detroit, a city facing dire consequences of COVID-19. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2020.1793254

Perry, T.E., Kusmaul, N. & C. Halvorsen. (2020). Gerontological Social Work’s Pivotal Role in the

COVID-19 Pandemic: A Response from AGESW Leadership. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2020.1797975

Mathias, J., Chin, M., Gulbas, L. & T.E. Perry. (2020). Interrogating Culture: Anthropology, Social Work, and the Concept Trade. Journal of Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017320920566.

Gonzales, G. E., Shen, H. W., Wang, Y. & T.E. Perry. (2019). Intersections of Home, Health, and Social Engagement in Old Age: Formal Volunteering as a Protective Factor to Health After Relocation. Research on Aging, 41(1), 31–53. https://doi.org/10.1177/0164027518773125

Liu, Y., Dou, X., & T.E. Perry. (2018). Return migration in later life in Mainland China: Motivations,

patterns, and influences, Ageing International. http://doi.org/10.1007/s121226-018-9336-8. Marsack, C. & T.E. Perry. (2017). Aging in place in every community: Social experiences of parents of

adult children with autism spectrum disorder. Research on Aging, 40(6), 535–557. doi.org/10.1177/0164027517717044

Perry, T. E., Shen, H. W. & G.E. Gonzales. (2018). Further investigations of the social and material convoy: Exploring relationships between race, volunteering and household transition. Social Work Research. https://academic.oup.com/swr/article/42/4/290/5122750 Perry, T. E., Hassevoort, L.A. & J.D. Petrusak. (2017). Care networks in play: Understanding death of a

parent as a contributing factor to homelessness. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345508/

Ruggiano, N. & T.E. Perry. (2017). Conducting secondary analysis of qualitative data: Should we, can

we, and how? Qualitative Social Work. doi: 10.1177/1473325017700701 Petrusak, J. D., Perry, T. E. & L.A. Hassevoort. (2017). Somewhere to be permanent for a minute: Time

and space perceptions of older adult men experiencing chronic homelessness in Detroit. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 1-15. doi: 10.1080/10911359.2017.1292983

Perry, T. E., & J.F. Thiels. (2016). Moving as a family affair: Applying the SOC model to older adults and their kinship networks. Journal of Family Social Work, 19(2), 74-99. doi:10.1080/10522158.2016.1157845

Shen, H. W. & T.E. Perry. (2016). Interdependence between the social and material convoy: Links between volunteering, widowhood, and housing transitions. Social Work Research,40(2), 71-82. doi:10.1093/swr/svw002

Kaplan, D. B., Andersen, T. C., Lehning, A. J., & T.E Perry. (2015). Aging in place vs. relocation for

older adults with neurocognitive disorder: Applications of Wiseman’s Behavioral Model. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 58(5), 521-538.doi:10.1080/01634372.2015.1052175

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Perry, T. E., Wintermute, T., Carney, B. C., Leach, D. E., Sanford, C., & L.E. Quist. (2015).Senior housing at a crossroads: A case study of a university/community partnership in Detroit, Michigan. Traumatology, 21(3), 244-250. doi:10.1037/trm0000043

Hopp, F. P., Camp, J. K., & T.E. Perry. (2015). Addressing heart failure challenges through illness-

informed social work. Health and Social Work, 40(3), 201-208. doi:10.1093/hsw/hlv036 Perry, T. E. (2015). Make mine home: Spatial modification with physical and social implications in

older adulthood. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 70(3), 453-461. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbu059

Perry, T. E. (2014). Moving as a gift: Relocation in older adulthood. Journal of Aging Studies, 31, 1-9.

doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2014.07.001 Perry, T. E. (2014). The rite of relocation: Social and material transformations in the Midwest U.S. Signs

and Society, 2(1), 28-55. doi:10.1086/675433 Perry, T. E., Ruggiano, N., Shtompel, N., & L.A. Hassevoort. (2015). Applying Erikson’s wisdom to

self-management practices of older adults: Findings from two field studies. Research on Aging, 37(3), 253-274. doi:10.1177/0164027514527974

Shen, H. W. & T.E Perry. (2014). Giving back and staying put: Volunteering as a stabilizing force in

relocation. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 28(3), 310-328. doi:10.1080/02763893.2014.930368

Jennings, T., Perry, T. E., & J. Valeriani. (2014). In the best interest of the (adult) child: Ideas about

kinship care of older adults. Journal of Family Social Work, 17(1), 37-50. doi:10.1080/10522158.2013.865289

Perry, T. E. (2014). Seasonal variation and homes: Understanding the social experiences of older adults.

The Journal of Long Term Home Health Care, 15(1), 3-10.doi:10.1891/1521-0987.15.1.3 Perry, T. E., & R. Ziemba. (2014). Assessing the educational and support needs of nursing staff serving

older adults: A case study of a community coalition/university partnership. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 33(6), 764-782. doi:10.1177/0733464813520571

Perry, T. E., Andersen, T. C., & D.B Kaplan. (2014). Relocation remembered: Perspectives on senior

transitions in the living environment. The Gerontologist, 54(1), 75-81.doi:10.1093/geront/gnt070 Ziemba, R., Perry, T. E., Takahashi, B. & D. Algase. (2006). “That model is sooooo last millennium!”

Residential long term care as a system, not a place. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, Special Issue, 23(3), 261-280. doi: 10.1080/02763890903035647

Under Review

Rorai, V., Perry, T., and others (under review). Reaching out to older Detroiters in a pandemic: Telephone outreach as a modality to sustain interest in research. Journal of Urban Health.

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PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS & WHITE PAPERS

Perry, T. E., McQuaid, J., Sanford, C., & D. Achambault (In press). COVID-19 Responses in Detroit, MI: An Affordable Housing Coalition Furthers the Link between Housing Stability and Health. Affordable Housing Challenge Project White Paper. University of Toronto School of Cities.

Perry, T. E., McQuaid, J., Sanford, C. ,& D. Achambault (In press).Title: Detroit’s work to address the pandemic for older adults: A city of challenge, history and resilience In Doucet, van Melik & Filion’s Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Cities: Urban inequalities and the pandemic. Policy Press.

Perry, T. E., Rorai, V. & C. Sanford.(2017). Housing concerns and forensic social work. In T. Maschi

(Ed.), Forensic social work: Psychosocial and legal issues with diverse populations and settings. New York: Springer.

Perry, T. E. (2014). Reworking the template: The financial crisis and housing transitions of older Americans. In H. F. O. Vakalahi, G. Simpson, & N. Giunta, (Eds.), The collective spirit of aging across cultures (pp. 239-252). Netherlands: Springer.

PUBLICATIONS: INVITED

Perry, T. E., Archambault, D., & C.S. Sanford (2017). Preserving senior housing in a changing city: Innovative efforts of an interprofessional coalition. Public Policy & Aging Report. Volume 27, Issue suppl_1, 29 December 2017, Pages S22–S26, https://doi.org/10.1093/ppar/prx020

Perry, T. E. & L.E. Quist. (2015). Health and housing in older adulthood: Key issues and concerns from research in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America. Conference Proceedings.

Perry, T. E. (2014). Forced relocation in an urban context: Supporting older Detroiters. Issue Brief.

Ziemba, R., Perry, T. E., Roehler, D. & T. Dietz. (2011). With purpose and promise: Needs assessment of education and support for nursing staff.

Perry, T. E. (2005). AAA or GSA: Navigating the conference spectrum. Anthropology and Aging Quarterly, 26(3), 9.

Under Review

Perry, T., Appel, M. and others (under review). Understanding Safety and Renovations in Affordable Senior Communities During a Pandemic. Generations.

GRANTS AWARDED GRANTS Planning for Seniors Housing in Changing Cities: A Cross-National Exchange Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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Knowledge Exchange Grant Co-Applicant Collaborators: University of Toronto, Wayne State University Total Amount Requested:$ 25,000 Canadian Dollars (January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021) Black Male Brain Reserve, Resilience & Alzheimer’s Disease: Life Course Perspectives National Institutes of Health R13 Collaborators: Robert W. Turner (George Washington University), Monica Rivera-Mindt (Fordham University), Maria Carello (Alzheimer’s Association) Co-Investigator Total Amount Requested: $149,250 (January 2021 – December 2023) Recruiting & Retaining Older African Americans into Research (ROAR) National Institutes of Health R24-PAR-18-749 Co-Investigator Collaborators: Multiple faculty from Michigan State University, Wayne State University, University of Michigan Total Amount Requested: 1,290,659.00 Amount to Wayne State University: $164, 979 July 2020-present Documenting and Experiencing Gentrification: transit, displacement and the lived experiences of gentrification in Kitchener-Waterloo. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Partnership Development Grants Collaborators: University of Waterloo, King's College London, University of Toronto, Social Development Centre Waterloo Region, Wayne State University Consultant, Total Amount Requested: $176,363 Canadian Dollars Amount to Wayne State University: $5,736 Canadian Dollars (March 2020 to March 2023) Experiences of Belonging: Assessing Vulnerabilities of Older Detroiters Within Changing Urban Environments Wayne State University Healthy Urban Waters Grant Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $35,000 (May 1, 2020 to June 1, 2021) Navigating Time and Space: Experiences of Aging with Hemophilia Innovative Investigator Award National Hemophilia Foundation Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $60,0000 (November 2019-present) Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research National Institutes of Health Co-Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $3,906,383

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(July 1, 2018-June 30, 2023) Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research University of Michigan Bridging Grant Co-Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $539, 441 (2017-present) Faculty Teaching and Travel Grant Office of Teaching and Learning, Wayne State University Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $1,200 (2018) Senior Housing Preservation – Detroit Seed Grant Detroit Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $25,000 (2017-present) (With United Community Housing Coalition) Understanding the long-term impact of displacement Capital Impact Partners Charitable Contribution Committee Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $1,200 (2017-present) Care and abandonment in neoliberal times: Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the flint water crisis Wayne State University Humanities Center Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $6,000 (2017-present) (With Dr. Robbins, Institute of Gerontology and Dept. of Anthropology) Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the Flint Water Crisis McFarlan Charitable Corporation Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $10,000 (2017-present) (With Dr. Robbins, Institute of Gerontology and Dept. of Anthropology) Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the Flint Water Crisis Valley Area Agency on Aging Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $1,000 (2017-present) (With Dr. Robbins, Institute of Gerontology and Dept. of Anthropology) Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the Flint Water Crisis Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $10,000 (2017-present) (With Dr. Robbins, Institute of Gerontology and Dept. of Anthropology) Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the Flint Water Crisis Project in collaboration with Wayne State University’s Flint Area Community Health and Environment Partnership, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Co-Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $35,561 (2016-present) (With Dr. Robbins, Institute of Gerontology and Dept. of Anthropology) Relocation amidst revitalization: Recreating social worlds for older adults John A. Hartford Foundation, ChangeAGEnts Initiative in partnership with St. Aloysius Church and United Community Housing Coalition Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $10,000 (2014-2016)

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Promoting older adults: From practice to policy Aging and Social Work Learning Community Office of the Provost, Wayne State University Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $4,950 (2014-2016) Surviving in Detroit: Men experiencing homelessness due to death of a parent Humanities Center, Wayne State University Principal Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $4,500 (2013) Urban Aging and Health Social Work Research Enhancement Program (SWREP), School of Social Work, Wayne State University Co-Investigator, Total Amount Awarded: $15,059 (2013-2015) Leaving Home in Late Life: A post-move study of African-American elders and their kin in Detroit, National Institutes of Health, P30 AG015281, and the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, Pilot Scholar, Total Amount Awarded: $20,000 (2013-14) Leaving Home in Late Life: Phase one follow- up, University Research Grant Office of the Provost Wayne State University Principal Investigator Total Amount Awarded: $10,000 (2013) Faculty Teaching and Travel Grant Office of Teaching and Learning Wayne State University Principal Investigator Total Amount Awarded: $800 (2013) Leaving home in late life: Negotiating Moves among Older Adults and Their Networks in the Midwestern United States John A. Hartford Foundation, Pre-Dissertation Doctoral Fellow Total Amount Awarded: $50,000

(plus $20,000 Match from the University of Michigan) (2010-2)

Other Research

Behavioral and Emotional Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Co-Investigator Collaborators: University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: PEER REVIEWED

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Berglund, L., Mah, J. and T. Perry (upcoming in 2020, April). Young, Educated and Talented': Downtown Detroit's Rebranding Strategy and the Eviction of Seniors from Affordable Housing. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Mitchell, J., Perry, T.E., Rorai, V., Ilardo, J., Lichtenberg, P. & J. Jackson (2020, November). Building and Sustaining a Community Advisory Board of African American Older Adults for Volunteer Research. In P. Lichtenberg (Chair), Insights Gained From Developing Academic-Community Partnerships for Minority Aging, Community-Engaged Research. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, virtual. Perry, T.E., Schwartz, S., Francis, D. & C. Kaplan (2020, November). Experiences of Social Withdrawal: Why Aging Matters Among Individuals with Hemophilia Facing Unexpected Longevity. In S. Bowland (Chair), Addressing Older Adult Social Isolation in Various Settings With Unique Conflating Trajectories of Care Models. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, virtual. Sheppard, C., Perry, T.E., Hitzig, S & A. Austen (2020, November). Cross-national perspectives on age-inclusive approaches to social housing. In E. Greenfield (Chair), Research to Strengthen Policy, Practice, and Advocacy on Housing for Aging Societies. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, virtual. Shen. H.W. & T.E. Perry (2020, November). Informal volunteering helps older adults stay put too! The interplay among gender, informal volunteering and relocation. Poster presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, virtual. Perry, T.E. (2020, November). Mentoring and Career Development Technical Assistance Workshop. Presented at the Pre-conference Workshop at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, virtual (funded by R13 grant). Schwartz, S., Perry, T.E., Francis D. & C. Kaplan (2020, July). The blood factor: Identity, community and aging among people living with hemophilia and HIV. Poster presented at 23rd International AIDS Conference. Perry, T.E. & J. Robbins (2020, January). An Ongoing Environmental Disaster in Flint, Michigan: Narratives of Inequality through the Lens of Older Adults. In S. Billiot (Chair), Promoting Environmental Justice: The Centrality of Place and Culture. Symposia presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. Perry T.E. (2020, January). Impacts of Housing, Living Alone, & Place on Aging. Moderated symposia presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. Perry, T., Mitchell, J., Johnson-Lawrence, V. & V. Rorai (2019, November). Interrogating research participant registries: Lessons learned and the road ahead. In J. Yeh (Chair), UCSF Institute on Health and Aging Symposium-Emancipatory Gerontology in the 21st Century at the Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas.

Perry, T.E. & J. Robbins (2019, November). Community meetings as sites of resilience and trauma: investigating advocacy in Flint, Michigan. In T. Lewinson (Chair), Moving Beyond Individual Coping to Developing Systems Level Interventions for Community Dwelling Adults. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas.

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Perry, T.E. & F. Hopp (2019, January). Administering an Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program. In S. Schwartz (Chair), Cross-Disciplinary Approaches for Responding to Social Work's Grand Challenges. Roundtable presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, T. E. (2019, January). Opening Remarks: The Intersection of Aging Research And The Grand Challenges. In T.E. Perry (Chair), Applying an Aging Lens to the Grand Challenges. Symposia presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

Brown, C., Perry, T.E. & K. Carsten (2019, January). Spirituality in the Lives of Older Adults Reflecting upon Involuntary Relocation. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, T. E., Sanford, C. & G. Millush (2018, November). Understanding and Addressing Displacement in a Changing City: A Coalition’s Work to Preserve Senior Housing in Detroit, MI. In S. Canham and C. Vercruysse (Co-chairs), The Lived Experience of Homelessness in Later Life: Unique Vulnerabilities and Opportunities. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. Perry, T.E. & J. Robbins (2018, November). Reframing Aging in Place in Flint, MI: Older Adults' Understandings of Their Homes Within Community-Wide Trauma. In C. Bigonnesse (Chair) The Missing Piece in Aging in Place Research: Participatory Research with Older Adults Living in the Community. Symposia conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.

Perry, T.E., & C. Sanford (2018, January). Lessons Learned: The Stages of Development of a Coalition to Preserve Senior Housing in Detroit, MI. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

Perry, T.E., Robbins, J. & M. Smith (2018, January). Meanings of “Care” in a Water Crisis: Perspectives of Residents and Staff from a Senior Living Facility in Flint, MI. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

Robbins, J., Perry, T.E. & K. Seibel (2017, November). Sustaining Life in an Anthropogenic Crisis: The Role of Kinship among Older Adults in the Flint Water Crisis. In B. G'sell (Chair), Kinship Labor and Livelihood: The political economy of obligation and dependency. Panel conducted at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

Perry, T.E. & J. Robbins (2017, November). Voices from the Flint Water Crisis: Older Adults’ Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing. In C. Hill and S. Wallace (Chairs), Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Aging. Symposium conducted at the annual meetings of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.

Robbins, J., Perry, T.E. & M. Smith (2017, October). When Urban Disparities Meet Environmental Crisis: Older Adults’ Experiences with the Flint Water Crisis. In M. Jacobs (Presider), Urban Disparities, Symposia conducted at the 6th Annual Sociology of Development Conference of the American Sociological Association, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T.E., Sanford, C. & V. Rorai. (2017, August). Linking research with policy and advocacy work: Affordable senior housing concerns in Detroit, MI. Paper presented at Fordham University School of

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Social Work: Forensic Social Work’s Role in Advancing Human Rights and Social Justice: A Local Global Celebration, New York, NY.

Gonzales, E.G., Wang, Y., Shen, H.W. & T.E. Perry. (2017, July). Does Volunteering Buffer Health During the Relocation Process? A Propensity Score Analysis. In A. Roberts (Chair), Volunteering/Civic Engagement/Social Inclusion. Symposium conducted at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, T.E. (2017, July). Preserving Senior Housing in a Changing City: Reflections on a coalition’s efforts. In A. Lehning (Chair), The Consequences of Gentrification and Displacement for Older Adults in the U.S. Symposium conducted at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, T.E. & J. Mah (2017, July). Perspectives from below – a seniors’ lens to understanding gentrification and displacement in downtown Detroit. In A. Lehning (Chair), The Consequences of Gentrification and Displacement for Older Adults in the U.S. Symposium conducted at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

Marsack, C. & T.E. Perry. (2017, July). Meanings of Homes for Lifelong Caregivers of Adult Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Poster presented at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

Marsack, C., Weisz, A. & T.E. Perry. (2017, July). Planning for Aging in the Midst of Enduring Caregiving for Parents of Adults Children with ASD. Poster presented at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, T. E. & J.D. Petrusak (2017, April). Market rate conversion of Section 8 HUD housing: Understanding residents' perspectives on information dissemination in preparing for relocation. In Affordable housing & housing choice vouchers embedded in communities. Panel conducted at the Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Perry, T. E., Carsten, K. & V. Rorai. (2017, January). Intergenerational transfer and older adult living environments: A case study of team ethnography. In L. Gulbas (Chair), Transfer, transition, and passing on: Exploring the development of youth and adults through intergenerational relationships. Symposium conducted at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

Ruggiano, N. & T.E. Perry. (2017, January). Sharing, combining, and archiving qualitative data: The current state of science and questions about ethics, feasibility, and analysis strategies. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

Perry, T. E. (2017, January). In J. Mathias (Chair), Roundtable: Anthropological research in social work: Contributions, challenges, future directions. Roundtable conducted at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

Marsack, C. & T.E. Perry. (2016, November). Productive aging among caregivers of adult children with ASD: The presence of rewards and self-care. In L. Heumen (Chair), Aging experiences of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Perry, T. E. & T. Chaperon. (2016, November). Changing environments and their multi-level impacts on

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older adults. In E. Greenfield (Chair), Society's grand challenges and research on aging. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Perry, T. E. (2016, November). Understanding continuums of housing: What is at stake? In L. Thomas (Chair), The varied pathways in and out of older adult homelessness. Discussant remarks presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Hopp, F., Perry, T. E., Waites, C., Kluz, C., Keys, F. Najor-Durack, A. & V. Rorai. (2016, January). Meeting the Grand Challenge of Health Equity by Promoting Urban Aging and Health: Development of an Affinity Group Research Model. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. Perry, T. E. (2016, January). Surviving in Detroit: Mental health implications for men experiencing homelessness after the death of a parent. In A.W. Nguyen (Chair), Exploring pathways to mental illness among African Americans: A life course perspective. Symposium conducted at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. Perry, T. E. (2015, November). Designing qualitative and mixed methods research for public awareness on elder, intergenerational, and community health and justice. Paper presented at the pre-conference symposium at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Perry, T. E., Hassevoort, L. A., & J.D. Petrusak (2015, November). Men surviving in Detroit: Understanding intergenerational triggers to homelessness. In L. Thomas and K. Melekis (Chairs), Gendered trajectories? The pathways and experiences of older homeless adults. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Hopp, F., Perry, T. E., Waites, C., Kluz, C., Najor-Durack, A., Martian, F. & V. Rorai. (2015, November). Enhancing urban health and community engagement geriatric social work: The role of aging affinity groups. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Gonzales, G. E., Shen, H. W., & T.E. Perry. (2015, November). Volunteering as a protective factor to health among Blacks/Whites during life transitions. In G. E. Gonzales (Chair), The intersection of volunteering and aging in place: Findings from the health and retirement study. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Shen, H. & Perry, T. E. (2015, November). The interdependence of social/material convoy: Links between volunteering and relocation. In G. E. Gonzales (Chair), The intersection of volunteering and aging in place: Findings from the health and retirement study. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Shen H., Perry, T. E. & Gonzales, G. E. (2015, November). Does race moderate the relationship between volunteering and relocation? In G. E. Gonzales (Chair), The intersection of volunteering and aging in place: Findings from the health and retirement study. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Perry, T. E., Ruth, K., Victor, B. & V. Rorai. (2015, November). When moving is not your choice: Urban relocation experiences in times of change. In A. K. Lehning (Chair), Exercising choice in aging in place and relocation. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL.

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Perry, T. E. (2015, November). Reflections on relocation in changing urban environments. In T. E. Perry (Chair), Urban experiences in unstable times: Perspectives of aging from Detroit, Michigan. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Perry, T. E., Hassevoort, L. A. & J.D. Petrusak (2015, November). Does the good life include walls? Paper presented at the annual Fall Symposium. Humanities Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hassevoort, L. A., Petrusak, J. D., & T.E Perry. (2015, October). Surviving in Detroit: Older adult men who experienced homelessness after the death of a Parent. Paper presented at meeting of the Annual Summit on Ending Homelessness, Livonia, MI. Hopp, F., Perry, T. E., Najor-Durack, A., Waites, C., Martin, F. & V. Rorai. (2015, October). Addressing the needs of older Detroiters: The School of Social Work Urban Aging and Health Affinity Group. In M. Luborsky (Moderator), Research with geriatric populations. Symposium conducted at the Fall Symposium of Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST), Detroit, MI. Crosby, S., Valeriani, J., Allstetter, R., Rorai, V. & T.E. Perry. (2015, October). How much do I know? Assessing service provider’s competence of older adult housing needs. Poster session presented at the Annual Social Work Research Symposium of the University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI. Hassevoort, L. A., Petrusak, J. D., & T.E Perry. (2015, October). Surviving in Detroit: Practitioner perspectives on older adult men experiencing homelessness and social work implications. Poster session presented at the Annual Social Work Research Symposium of the University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. & Quist, L. E. (2015, October). Leaving home in late life: Relocation experiences of older Detroiters. Poster session presented at the Annual Social Work Research Symposium of the University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E., Ruth, K. & C. Sanford. (2015, June). Scientific inquiry and community engagement: Designing, conducting and disseminating research with community partners. Paper presented at the Summer Training Workshop of the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, June). Health and housing in older adulthood. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Public Policy Challenge and Governance Innovation in an Aging Society, Shanghai, China. Perry, T. E., Hassevoort, L. A., & J.D. Petrusak. (2015, March). Surviving in Detroit: Men experiencing homelessness due to death of a parent. Paper presented at the meeting of the Faculty Fellows Conference, Humanities Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, January). Relocation in urban contexts: Reimagining a future self in older adulthood. E-poster. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. Shen, H. W. & Perry, T. E. (2014, November). Giving back and staying put: Volunteering as a stabilizing force in relocation. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

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Perry, T. E. & Quist, L. E. (2014, November). Leaving home in late life: A post-move study of African American elders and their kin in Detroit. Poster presented at the Resource Center for Minority Aging Research Poster Session at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. Perry, T. E., Ruggiano, N. Shtompel, N. & L.A Hassevoort. (2014, November). Applying Erikson’s wisdom to self-management practices of older adults: Findings from two field studies. In N. Ruggiano (Chair), Using research methodologies for understanding the context of aging and disability. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. Perry, T. E. (2014, October). Reimagining relocation: Recreating social worlds in older adulthood Paper presented at the fall symposium of the Humanities Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E., Hassevoort, L. A., Quist, L. E., & J. Valeriani. (2014, April). Housing transitions in older adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of NASW-Michigan, East Lansing, MI. Hopp, F. P., Camp, J. & T.E Perry. (2014, March). Social worker’s role in heart failure: Helping those with chronic illness at the end of life. Poster presented at the General Assembly of the Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network (SWHPN), San Diego, CA.

Perry, T. E. (2013, November). Moving beyond the older adult: A case study of a family’s experience with relocation. In T. E. Perry (Chair), Possessions and place matters. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Kaplan, D. B., Perry, T. E., Andersen, T. C. & A.J. Lehning (2013, November). Senior transitions in living environments: A framework for addressing critical factors and contemporary issues. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Lehning, A., Andersen, T., Perry, T. E. & D.B. Kaplan (2013, November). Application of an emerging theoretical framework on aging in place and relocation. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Valeriani, J., West, S., & T.E. Perry. (2013, October). Assessment of practitioner competence: Supporting older adults and their housing needs. Poster presented at the Annual Social Work Research Symposium of the University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E., West, S. & J. Valeriani. (2013, April). Preparing practitioners: Relocation in older adulthood. Poster presented at meeting of the Bridging the Research and Practice Gap: A Symposium on Critical Considerations, Successes and Emerging Ideas Conference, Houston, TX. Ziemba, R., Perry, T. E., & T. Dietz. (2013, April). In support of workers: Family caregivers and care recipients speak out. Poster presented at the Dean’s Research Day of the University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, January). Disease diagnosis and decline: Anticipatory relocations of older Americans. In J. Tucker (Chair), Defying, delaying, and anticipating decline of older adults in U.S. residential settings. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. Lehning, A. & Perry, T. E. (2013, January). Neighborhood and individual influences on older adults’ choices and residential locations. In A. Lehning (Chair), Invited symposium: Neighborhood environments

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across the life Course. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. Perry, T. E. (2012, November). A day or a phase: Moving experiences of older adults. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. Perry, T. E. (2012, November). Imagining distance: The impact of geography on moves of older adults. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. Perry, T. E. (2012, November). Impact of the global financial crisis on moving practices of older adults. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. Perry, T. E. (2012, November). Seasons in the sun: The rhythmic nature of the impact of the built environment on older adults. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. Perry, T. E. (2012, May). Exploring the mundane: Negotiating moves among older adults and their networks in an American mudroom. Paper presented at Annual Michicagoan Conference, Chicago, IL. Perry, T. E. (2012, February). Moving as a gift: Voluntary housing transitions for older adults in the United States. Poster session presented at University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School Centennial Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. & Ziemba, R. (2011, November). Education and support for nursing staff: Lessons learned from a community planning for the future. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. Perry, T. E. (2011, May). Marking difference in transitions: Leaving home in late life in the midwestern United States. Paper presented at Annual Michicagoan Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. Ziemba, R., Perry, T. E., & Dietz, T. (2010, November). In support of workers: Family caregivers and care recipients speak out. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Perry, T. E. (2010, November). Make mine home: The role of personalization in the independent living choices of older adults. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Perry, T. E. (2009, September). Gifts of preparation: Balancing autonomy and obligations which transcend space, time and mortality. In T. E. Perry (Chair), Moralities at the margins of life: Obligations and expectations in the making and unmaking of persons and social relations. Symposium conducted at the conference of the Society for Medical Anthropology. Yale University. New Haven, CT. Perry, T. E. (2008, January). Are you there? Telephone communication styles of older persons and their family networks. In E. Buch (Chair), Observational approaches to aging research. Symposium conducted at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. Ziemba, R & Perry, T. E. (2005, November). That practice is soooo last millennium: Residential care as a system not a place. In R. Ziemba (Chair), Sharing professional spaces: Re-shaping interdisciplinary

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practice in long term care. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Perry, T. E. (2004, March). Exploring the bounds of language in a nursing home. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Anthropology and Gerontology. St. Louis, MO. Perry, T. E. (2003, May). Fading to the background: Language ideology and the discursive practices of older persons. Paper presented at Annual Michicagoan Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2003, November). Do you hear what I say? Perceptions of communication in an institutional setting for older persons. In T. E. Perry (Chair), Critical perspectives in aging: Linking ideology and practice. Symposium conducted at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Perry, T. E.(upcoming in 2020, May). Holding Down the Fort: Seniors’ Perspectives on Belonging in a Changing City. Presentation at Seniors Housing Conference. University of Toronto, University of Victoria and Wayne State University. Perry, T. E. and B. Doucet (upcoming in 2020, April). Understanding Changing Landscapes in Urban Contexts. Paper presented to the Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI. Perry, T.E. (2020, February). I can't get all my homework done: You are not alone! Discussion held to celebrate Mental Health Week, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T.E. (2020, December). Training for Caregiver Hotline. Wayne State University. Perry, T.E. (2020, December). Reaching Out by Telephone to Reduce Isolation: Healthier Black Elders Center. Paper presented at a panel, Updates on Local and Statewide COVID-19 Research and Partnerships. Community-Engaged Research Symposium to Advance Health Equity: The Impact of Coronavirus Now and In the Future. Karmanos Cancer Center and Wayne State University. Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2020, October). Engaging Individuals and Communities Often Left Behind. Invited talk presented at the Sages’ Symposium to Expand Researcher Readiness, virtual. Perry T.E. (2020, October). Compassion in Action: Social Workers Discuss Infusing Compassion in Aging, Mental Health, & Public Safety. Open remarks as AGESW President. Perry, T.E. (2020, July), Labor and Aging Panel. Aging and Social Justice Conference. Association of Anthropology and Gerontology (Moderator). Perry, T.E. & C. Sanford (2020, June) SHP-D’s efforts in COVID-19. Presentation to Senior and Caregiver Resource Network. Detroit, MI. Perry, T.E. (2020, June). Research Practicum: Coding Qualitative Data. Presented at the 2020 DSW Virtual Residency, University of Alabama, School of Social Work, virtual. Perry, T.E. (2019, November) Addressing Health and Housing Concerns: Aging Research and Community Outreach in Detroit, Michigan. Paper presented at the Institute for Life Course and Aging. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CA.

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Perry, T.E. (2019, October). Understanding housing challenges in gentrifying Detroit: Grassroots Efforts to Preserve Senior Housing. Paper presented at the Association for Graduate Planners Speaker Series. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, CA. Perry, T. E. (2019, June). Aging, gentrification, and understandings of space. Understanding displacement in Detroit. Paper presented at the CHCI-CCKF 2019 Summer Institute Space in Two Cities: Detroit & Shenyang, Detroit, MI. Hopp, F. & T.E. Perry (2019, April). A Case Study of Activism & Organizing at a Professional Research Conference: Lessons Learned from Advocacy among Scholars. Paper presented at the Wayne State University School of Social Work Brown Bag Series, Detroit, MI. Perry, T.E., Robbins, J. & M. Smith (2019, February). Structural Racism and the Flint Water Crisis. University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD. Perry T.E. (2018, December). Reflections. Remarks presented at the Detroit/Wayne County Authority Health Holiday Gathering, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. & Robbins, J. (2018, October). The Flint Water Crisis: Impacts on Older Adults. Paper presented at the Institute of Gerontology Colloquium, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. & Robbins, J. (2018, June). Living Through An Environmental Crisis: Older Adults' Experiences of the Flint Water Crisis. Paper presented at the Summer Training Workshop of the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T.E., Robbins, J. & M. Smith (2018, March). Flint Water Crisis And Its Impact On Older Adults: Gaze, Discipline, And Punishment. Paper presented at the University of Buffalo School of Social Work Annual Symposium: Water, The Environment, and a Socially Just World, Buffalo, NY.

Perry, T.E., Robbins, J. & M. Smith (2018, February). Report on research project. Presentation to the Board of Directors of the McFarlan Charitable Corporation, Flint, MI.

Robbins, J. & T.E. Perry (2018, February). Older Adults' Understandings of the Flint Water Crisis. Paper presented to the Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T.E. (2018, January). Examining the Effects of Gentrification. Panelist at the University of Michigan’s Martin Luther King Jr. Event, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Robbins, J. & T.E. Perry (2017, December). Voices from the Flint Water Crisis: Older Adults’ Perspectives on Health and Well-being. Presented to the Population Health Council of the Detroit Wayne County Health Authority, Detroit, MI. Perry, T.E. (2017, July). Mentoring as an Early Career Investigator: Lessons Learned Along the Way. Presented at The IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

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Perry, T.E., Sanford, C. & V. Rorai (2017, June). Engaged Research in Local Contexts: Reflections on Community/Academic Partnerships. Paper presented at the Summer Training Workshop of the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. & Robbins, J. (2017, June). Older adults’ experiences and understandings of the Flint Water Crisis. Paper presented to the Board of Visitors of the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E., Carsten, K. & Rorai, V. (2017, February). Understanding displacement in a changing city: Perspectives of older Detroiters. Paper presented to the Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E., Carsten, K. & Rorai, V. (2017, February). Engaging students in team ethnography: An interprofessional approach. Paper presented at the Wayne State University College of Nursing Office of Health Research Seminar Series, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2016, October). Housing for underserved older adults. In E. Luther (Chair), Is there a best-case displacement scenario? Paper presented to the Michigan Association of Planning. Kalamazoo, MI. Perry, T. E. (2016, October). Creating texts: Unveiling the process. Presented to the Wayne State University Anthropological Theory class. Perry, T. E. (2016, October). Senior Housing Preservation Coalition. In Tilford, V. (Moderator), Housing trends: Affordable housing, senior housing strategies. Presented at Financial Institutions Community Development Conference (FICON). Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. (2016, September). Senior housing in a changing city. Paper presented at the Colloquium of the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI.

Mah, J. & Perry, T. E. (2016, September). Perspectives from below: Beyond spatial understandings of gentrification-related displacement. Paper presented at the Research Showcase of the Sustainability Scholars Forum. Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. (2016, June). Housing in a changing city: Considerations for health and well-being. Paper presented to the Board of Directors of the Detroit/Wayne County Authority Health, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. (2016, June). Reflections on decisions to move: What matters. Paper presented at the community meeting of Hartford Village. Northwest Activities Center. Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. (2016, June). Engaging community stakeholders: Translating research into practice and policy arenas. Paper presented at the Summer Training Workshop of the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2016, June). Lessons learned on the ground: Linking health and housing for multiple stakeholders. Paper presented at the John A. Hartford Foundation Policy Institute, Washington, D.C.

Perry, T. E. (2016, May). From the French revolution to modern advocacy: Integrating theories of change amidst urban renewal. Paper presented at the Social Change Theories class. University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI.

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Perry, T. E. (2016, May). Unveiling social relationships in academia: What we can learn from Marx. Paper presented at the Doctoral Student Annual Celebration of the University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, November). Aging in the right place? Paper presented at the Journalists in Aging Fellows Program at the Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Alexander, L., Perry, T. E. & Rorai, V. (2015, November). Senior housing preservation: An innovative approach. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations, Kalamazoo, MI Perry, T. E. (2015, June). Residential changes and their impacts: Analyzing the experiences of older Detroiters. Paper presented at the meeting of the Wayne State University, Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors (CURES). Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, June). Understanding the link between health, housing and homelessness in Detroit, Michigan. Paper presented to a meeting at the Fudan University School of Social Work, Shanghai, China. Perry, T. E. (2015, April). Changing urban landscapes: Experiences of older Detroiters. Poster presented at the Annual Investigators Meeting of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research Annual Investigators Meeting, Davis, CA. Perry, T. E. (2015, April). Panelist remarks. In Digging deeper into Detroit's Downtown boom. University of Michigan Semester in Detroit, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, April). The link between well-being and home in older adulthood. Paper presented at the Diane Levande Inaugural Lecture in Gerontology, Michigan State University School of Social Work, East Lansing, MI. Perry, T. E. (2015, January). Orientation and ethnographic training. Paper presented at the St. Aloysius Church, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, December). Issues of housing transition in older adulthood. Paper presented at the meeting of the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology Continuing Education, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, November). Meaning making in the academy: Turtles all the way down. Paper presentation to the Bridging Seminar in Social Work and Anthropology class. University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. & Quist, L. E. (2014, October). Journeys of older adults: Making meaning in the (re)making of homes. Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, August). Housing transitions in older adulthood. Paper presented at the meeting of the University of Michigan Continuing Education and Hannan Foundation Continuing Education, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, August). Supporting the health and well-being of older Detroiters: involuntary relocation in an urban context. Presentation to the meeting of the Population Health Council, Detroit/Wayne County Authority Health. Detroit, MI.

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Perry, T. E. (2014, August). Older adult relocation: Presentation to practitioners. Paper presented to staff at the Neighborhood Service Organization-Tumaini Center, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, April). Leaving home in late life: A post-move study of African American elders and their kin in Detroit. Poster presented at the Annual Investigators Meeting of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, Los Angeles, CA. Perry, T. E. (2014, April). The semiotics of condensation in older adulthood: Exploring material and social reconfiguration through relocation. Paper presented at the Wayne State University Humanities Center, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2014, April). Community organizing case study. Paper presented to the Theories and Practice of Community Building/Development class, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, December). Leaving home in late life: Research updates. Paper presented Presentation to research participants, Dexter, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, December). Historical milestones in education: What it means for our students. Paper presented at the Fall Semester Teaching Discussion Group. Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, November). Application of Selection, Optimization and Compensation (SOC) model to kinship networks. Paper presented at the Research Brown Bag Series of the Center for Social Work, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E., West, S. & Valeriani, J. (2013, June). Moving transition and older adults. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Michigan Association of Service Coordinators. Lansing, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, April). Ethnographic method. Paper presented to the Community Psychology and Program Evaluation class, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Perry, T. E. (2013, February). Ethnographic method. Paper presented to the Qualitative Research Methods class, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Lehning, A. & Perry, T. E. (2013, January). Neighborhood and individual influences on older adults’ choices and residential locations. In A. Lehning (Chair), Invited symposium: Neighborhood environments across the life Course. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA.

Perry, T. E. (2013, January). Neighborhood environment across the life course. Paper presented at the Research Brown Bag Series of the Center for Social Work, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI.

Perry, T. E. (2011, March). Older adult moving study: Hope and expectations in transforming one’s space: Preliminary findings. Presentation to research participants, Dexter, MI. Perry, T. E. (2011, March). Older adult moving study: Roles for practitioners. Paper presented to the University of Michigan Elder Collaborative, University of Michigan Health Services, Ann Arbor, MI.

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Perry, T. E. (2010, November). Moving experiences of older adults. In An evening of sharing, learning and laughing: MSW students and five aging scholars kick it! Paper presented to MSW students at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2010, April). Discussant remarks. In Housing, homes and ownership. Paper presented at the meeting of the Conversations across Social Disciplines at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2010, March). Older adult moving study: A community in the making. Poster session presented at the University of Michigan School of Social Work Retreat, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2006, January). Intersections of risk and creativity in exploration of the personal history. In L Heinemann (organizer), Anthropology, creativity, and community. Discussant remarks presented at the meeting of the Conversations Across Social Disciplines workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Perry, T. E. (2003, November). Do you hear what I say? Perceptions of communication in an institutional setting for older persons. Paper presented at the meeting of the Linguistics Lab, University of Michigan Department of Anthropology, Ann Arbor, MI. RESEARCH PUBLICITY (selected)

DOCUMENTARY

Senior Housing Preservation-Detroit (Producer), & Levy, K. (Director). (2016). Holding Down the Fort: Seniors’ Perspectives on Belonging in a Changing Detroit. U.S.: Senior Housing Preservation-Detroit.

BLOGS Perry, T. E. (2016, February 9). Social work’s Grand Challenges and their relevance to health concerns in Detroit. [Blog post]. Detroit Wayne/County Health Authority. Retrieved from http://www.authorityhealth.org/-/population-health-blog/uncategorized/social-works-grand-challenges-and-its-relevance-to-health-concerns-in-detroit Perry, T. E. (2014, May 2). Supporting the Health and Well-being of Older Detroiters: Forced Relocation in an Urban Context. [Blog post].Detroit Wayne/County Health Authority. Retrieved from http://www.authorityhealth.org/-/population-health-blog/uncategorized/supporting-the-health-and-well-being-of-older-detroiters-forced-relocation-in-an-urban-context NEWSPAPERS MacDonald, C. (2017, July). Elderly Couple Pushed Out of Rental Worry They’re Stuck. In Detroit News. Retrieved from http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/07/13/harbortown-apartment-couple-trapped/103672292/ Kusisto, L. (2017, March). Detroit’s resurgence brings new housing concerns: Surprise luxury apartment boom has the city grappling with the downsides of gentrification. In Wall Street Journal online. Retrieved from https://www.wsj.com/articles/detroits-resurgence-brings-new-housing-concerns-1489982402

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Kleyman, P. (2015, June 3). Detroit gentrification means ‘forced relocation’ of Black seniors. In Growing Older, Getting Poorer. New American Media. Retrieved from http://newamericamedia.org/2015/06/detroit-gentrification-causing-forced-relocation-of-black-seniors.php Muller, D. (2014, August 14). Group faces uphill battle in preserving senior housing amid Detroit redevelopment. In MLIVE Michigan. Retrieved from http://www.mlive.com/business/detroit/index.ssf/2014/08/group_faces_uphill_battle_in_p.html Caldwell, A. (2011, February 4) Ann Arbor Provides a Great Place for Senior Citizens to Live, Enjoy Life. In Ann Arbor Journal. NEWSLETTERS St Aloysius. (2016, Spring Quarterly). Update on our Research Project: Older Adult Involuntary Relocation. Ad Gentes.

Lindberg, B.W. (2016, July). Change AGEnts Raise the Bar for Successful Advocacy in D.C. Gerontology News, 44(7), 5. Perkinson, M. A. (2010). Member News Column. Anthropology & Aging Quarterly, 31(3/4),44 RADIO Perry, T.E. & M. Smith (2018, March 26). Commentary on the Flint Water Crisis and Older Adults. Western New York Peace Center Show. Buffalo, NY: WBNY- 91.3 FM. Perry, T. E. (2014, September 2). Detroit's displaced seniors: Aging together. In Detroit Today. Detroit, MI: WDET-109.1 FM. Perry, T. E. (2010, December 20). Everything elderly - Rehabilitation and long term care at Glacier Hills, and seniors moving. In Everything Elderly, Ann Arbor, MI: WLBY-1290 AM.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE

COURSES TAUGHT AT WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

SW 9797 Social Work and Anthropology Integrative Seminar (Doctoral course): Winter 2017, Winter 2019, Winter 2021 SW 3810 Research Methods, Data Analysis, and Practice Evaluation I (BSW course): Winter 2015, Winter 2017 SW 7820 Research Methods in Social Work I

(MSW course): Fall 2012, Winter 2014, Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Fall 2018, Winter 2019, Fall 2020

SW 7995 Introduction to Gerontology (Graduate Course): Winter 2021 SW 9230 Theories for Practice and Research with Communities and Organizations (Doctoral course): Fall 2012, 2013, 2014

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COURSES TAUGHT AT OTHER SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL WORK Planning for Organizational and Community Change, Social Work and Urban Planning Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, Winter 2011 Social Work with the Elderly Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, Spring/Summer 2008 Violence Issues in Social Work Teaching Assistant, University of Texas, Fall 1997

STUDENT MENTORING

Sarah Whitney, Internship Placement, MSW (2020-present), Faculty field placement supervisor Hannah Gianfermi, Internship Placement, MSW (2020-present), Faculty field placement supervisor James McQuaid, Wayne State University Doctoral Student in History, Faculty Advisor for Wayne State

University, Humanities Clinic, 2020 Aeyanna Yett, MSW, Faculty Advisor for Wayne State University, Humanities Clinic, 2020 Kimberly Shay, Wayne State University doctoral student in Anthropology, member of mentoring team,

Institute of Gerontology (2019-present) Caitlin Cassady, Wayne State University doctoral student in Social Work and Anthropology, member of

mentoring team, Institute of Gerontology (2018-2020) Sarah Charbonneau, MSW, Mentor for Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, 2018-19 Laura Wilson, University of Michigan MPH student, External Mentor for Detroit/Wayne County’s

Authority Health’s Health and Housing Fellow, Summer 2018 Kathryn Wright, Social Work and Anthropology Doctoral Program, PhD Advisor, 2019-present Laura Sutherland, Social Work and Anthropology Doctoral Program, PhD Advisor, 2017-present Maxwell Smith, Directed Study, MSW, Fall 2017 Erica Goble, University of Michigan MSW Internship Placement, Field Supervisor, Summer/Fall 2017 Ted Chaperon, Directed Study, Gerontology Certificate, Advisor, Fall 2016 Anthony Harrison, “One student’s account: The journey of implementing a study through the IRB,”

Master’s Thesis, Advisor, Fall 2016 Julie Mah, University of Toronto doctoral student in Urban Planning, Field Supervisor,

“Gentrification in U.S. Declining Cities: Exploring the impacts on housing affordability and the openings for producing just spaces,” Spring/Summer 2016

Valerie Simpson, Directed Study, Gerontology Certificate, Advisor, Spring/Summer 2016 Erin Monahan, Directed Study, Gerontology Certificate, Advisor, Winter 2016 Jynil Schneider, MSW Directed Study, Advisor, Spring/Summer 2016 Vanessa Rorai, Internship Placement, MSW (2015-2016), Field Supervisor Crecendra Brown, Policy and Practice Social Work Doctoral Program, PhD Advisor, 2015-18;

Committee member, 2019-present Bryan Victor, Faculty Mentor, Graduate Research Assistant, 2014-2015 Yahaya Haizzan, “Housing ownership of middle income group: An analysis in Penang, Malaysia”,

Visiting PhD student from University Sains Malaysia, Faculty Mentor, Fall 2014

Luke Hassevoort, MSW Directed Study, MSW Winter 2015, Advisor, Winter 2015 Laura Quist, MSW Directed Study, Advisor, Winter 2015 Sarah Kruczynski, BSW Honors Thesis, Advisor, 2015

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SERVICE

UNIVERSITY SERVICE: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

Member, Advisory Board, Humanities Center, Wayne State University (2016-2020) Lead Faculty Member, Promoting Older Adults: From Policy to Practice Learning Community

(2014-2016) Member, Social Work/Anthropology Joint Ph.D. Advisory committee (2013-present) Member, Institute of Gerontology Training Faculty Core Leader, Sustainability Scholars Forum, Humanities Center (2015-present) Member, Planning committee for the Annual Wayne State University & Karmanos Cancer Institute

Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) Symposium (2019, 2020) Co-chair, Membership Out-Reach & Education (MOrE) committee, Wayne State University

AAUP-AFT Local 6075 (2020-present)

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICE: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

Co-lead Teacher, Research Methods committee (2014-15, 2020-present) Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee (Winter, 2018, 2020-present) Member, MSW committee (2014-15, 2020-present) Member, Doctoral Faculty committee (2012-present) Member, Dual Title Ph.D. in Gerontology committee (2013-present) Member, Continuing Education committee (2013-2019) Member, Nominations and Elections committee (2013-2019) Member, Research Methods committee (2013-present) Member, Building Committee (2018-19) Chair, Nominations and Elections committee (2016-19)

LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

STATE AND LOCAL ROLES

Member, Community Advisory Committee, Detroit/Wayne County Authority Health, Detroit, Michigan (2018-2019)

Member, Population Health Council, Detroit/Wayne County Authority Health, Detroit, Michigan (2016-2018)

Volunteer, Meals on Wheels, Detroit Area Agency on Aging (2016-present) Treasure, PTO, Community High School, Ann Arbor, MI (2017-present) Treasurer, Women’s Lacrosse, Skyline High School, Ann Arbor, MI (2015-2018) Treasurer, Women’s Field Hockey, Skyline High School, Ann Arbor, MI (2016-2017) Member, Honorary Committee, Washtenaw Literacy (2016) Research Chair, Senior Housing Preservation-Detroit (2014-present) Vice-Chair of Strategic Planning, Senior Housing Preservation-Detroit (2017-present) Member, Advisory Board, Hartford Center for Excellence, University of Michigan (2012-2014) Member, Advisory Board, Community and Home Supports, Detroit, Michigan (2012-2016) Coach, Science Olympiad, Haisley Elementary, Ann Arbor, MI (2011; 2014)

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Leader, Girl Scouts of America, Troop 41521, Ann Arbor, MI (2009-11) NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ROLES Member, Aging, Housing and Public Health Network, Hastings Center (2020-present) Member, Gerontological Society of America Mentoring Committee (2017-present) Member, Gerontological Society of America Mentoring Committee, Social Research, Policy and Practice

Section (2010-present) Member, Faculty, Technical Assistance Pre-Conference Workshop, Gerontological Society of America

(funded by R13 grant) Member, Planning Committee, Aging and Social Justice Conference, Association for Anthropology and

Gerontology (2020) Member, Search Committee, Editor in Chief, Journal of Gerontological Social Work (2020) President, Association for Gerontology and Education in Social Work (AGESW) (2020-present) Vice-President, Association for Gerontology and Education in Social Work (AGESW), (2019) Co-chair, Fundraising Planning, Association for Gerontology and Education in Social Work (AGESW),

(2018-2019) Board Member, Association for Gerontology and Education in Social Work (AGESW), (2017-2018) Member, Delegation, Gerontological Society of America, Public Policy Challenges and Governance

Innovation in an Aging Society conference (2015) Co-lead, Neighborhoods, Housing and Relocation. AGESW/Hartford Geriatric Social Work Alumni

Network (2012-present) Member, Helpline and Support Services Sub-Committee, Association of Women for Action and Research

(AWARE), Singapore (1998-2001) Member, Board of Directors, Center for Health Services, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN (1992-1993) Member, Executive Committee, Center for Health Services, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN

(1992-1993) Co-chair, Alternative Spring Break Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1992-1993) Site Leader, Alternative Spring Break Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1992) Participant, Alternative Spring Break Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1991)

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CONFERENCE, INSTITUTE AND WORKSHOP ROLES

Co-convener, Social Work and Anthropology Special Interest Group, Society for Social Work and Research (2016-present)

Co-chair, Social Work and Anthropology Online Workshop (2016-present) CONFERENCE ABSTRACT REVIEWER

Society for Social Work and Research (2018-present) Gerontological Society of America (2012-present)

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER

Qualitative Social Work (2016-present) Online Journal of Rural Research and Policy (OJRRP) (2016) Traumatology (2014, 2015) The Gerontologist (2014) Aging and Mental Health (2014) Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (2014, 2015) Health and Social Work (2013) Journal of Housing for the Elderly (2013, 2015) BOOK PROPOSAL REVIEWER NASW Press (2016) Oxford University Press (2013) MANUSCRIPT AWARD REVIEWER Margaret Clark Award, Association for Anthropology and Gerontology and the Life Course (2014, 2019,

2020) Betty J. Cleckley Award Minority Issues Award, American Public Health Association (2018-present) GRANT REVIEWER Austrian Science Fund (2014)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP (CURRENT)

Gerontological Society of America (2010-present) Society for Social Work and Research (2007-present) National Association of Social Workers (2013-present) Association of Gerontology Education in Social Work (2014- present) American Public Health Association (2017-present)

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EDITORIAL ROLES Co-editor, Special issue of Qualitative Social Work, “Social Work and Anthropology: Traversing,

Trading and Translating Across Boundaries” (2019-present) Consulting Editor, Social Work Research (2016-present) Consulting Editor, Health and Social Work (2013-present) Editor, Association for Gerontology and Education in Social Work Newsletter (2014-2017) Editor, Student Column Association for Anthropology and Gerontology Quarterly Newsletter (2004-5)


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