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1 M A R I E K E N N E D Y 673 Mildred Avenue Venice, CA 90291 [email protected] E D U C A T I O N Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, M.Arch., 1969. University of California at Berkeley, B.A., 1962. T E A C H I N G A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E University of California Los Angeles 2008-present Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Planning Luskin School of Public Affairs College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston 2004-present Professor Emerita 2000-2004 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 1999-2004 Professor 1997-2000 Center Head, Career Programs 1997-2000 Program Director, Community Planning and Human Services 1996-1997 Program Director, Community Planning 1987-1999 Associate Professor 1989-1991 Center Head, Community Planning 1983-1986 Co-Director, Roxbury Action Program 1979-1987 Assistant Professor (on leave 1981-1983) 1978-1981 Director, Community Service Program 1978-1979 Lecturer As a scholar-activist, I work in and write about transformative community development, planning education and participatory action research, with a particular emphasis on developing racial and cultural awareness in community planning and on participatory planning methodologies for community empowerment. My teaching has focused on collaborative projects through which students earn academic credit while providing service to community organizations focusing on anti-displacement, anti- racist community development and empowerment issues. Over the years, I have worked extensively with community organizations and social movements in the Greater Boston area, as well as in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
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M A R I E K E N N E D Y 673 Mildred Avenue Venice, CA 90291 [email protected] E D U C A T I O N Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, M.Arch., 1969. University of California at Berkeley, B.A., 1962. T E A C H I N G A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E University of California Los Angeles 2008-present Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Planning Luskin School of Public Affairs College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston 2004-present Professor Emerita 2000-2004 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 1999-2004 Professor 1997-2000 Center Head, Career Programs 1997-2000 Program Director, Community Planning and Human Services 1996-1997 Program Director, Community Planning 1987-1999 Associate Professor 1989-1991 Center Head, Community Planning 1983-1986 Co-Director, Roxbury Action Program 1979-1987 Assistant Professor (on leave 1981-1983) 1978-1981 Director, Community Service Program 1978-1979 Lecturer As a scholar-activist, I work in and write about transformative community development, planning education and participatory action research, with a particular emphasis on developing racial and cultural awareness in community planning and on participatory planning methodologies for community empowerment. My teaching has focused on collaborative projects through which students earn academic credit while providing service to community organizations focusing on anti-displacement, anti-racist community development and empowerment issues. Over the years, I have worked extensively with community organizations and social movements in the Greater Boston area, as well as in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, and Nicaragua.

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C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E L E A R N I N G P R O J E C T S List of Los Angeles-area Community Partners (projects linked to UCLA courses) • Bus Riders Union • California Calls • CLEAN Carwash Campaign • East Los Angeles Community Corporation • IBEW Local 11 • Food Chain Workers Alliance • LAANE (Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy) • Union de Vecinos • Venice Community Housing Corporation List of Boston-area Community Partners (projects supervised while at UMass Boston) • Women in Community Development (with Project Hope and the Women’s Institute

for Housing and Economic Development), Boston Metro Area • Coalition to Protect Chinatown, Boston • Roofless Women’s Action Research Mobilization (with the City of Boston

Emergency Shelter and Women’s Commissions, Coalition of Battered Women’s Service Groups, Community Outreach Project, Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development)

• Riverside Community Neighborhood Watch, Cambridge • Welcome Project, Mystic Public Housing Development, Somerville • Coalition for Community Control of Development, Boston • Hispanic Commission, Chelsea • Margaret Fuller Settlement House, Cambridge • Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, Boston • Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Authority, Boston • Roxbury Action Project, Boston • Tenant Policy Committee, Boston • Somerville United Neighborhoods, Somerville • Education/Instrucción, Boston Metro Area • Chinatown Housing and Land Development Task Force, Boston C O N S U L T A T I O N S (selected) Community Learning Partnership, Washington DC 2009-present Curriculum Consultant Work with 7 sites nationally to develop community change and organizing curriculum, especially focusing on participatory action research. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts 2008 Visiting Committee Academic review of the Peace and Justice Program. Colegio de Tlaxcala, San Pablo Apetatitlan, Tlaxcala, México. 2007 Visiting Professor and Facilitator of community project with doctoral students

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As a Fulbright scholar, I co-taught a one semester participatory planning project in the doctoral program in Regional Development, working interactively with the citizens of San Miguel Analco, a poor rural community in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico. Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts 2006 Outside Reviewer Academic review of the Political Science Department. Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba, Havana, Cuba 2003 Seminar Facilitator Co-facilitated one week seminar in participatory planning methodologies with UNEAC members and neighborhood residents in the Boyeros neighborhood. Department of Sociology, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba 1999 Seminar Facilitator Co-facilitated one week seminar in participatory planning methodologies to faculty of Sociology Department and to the heads of various research and planning institutes. Roofless Women’s Action Research Mobilization, Boston, MA 1994-98 Coordinator/Teacher Coordinated participatory action research project investigating conditions of women’s homelessness in Massachusetts. Faculty advisor to formerly homeless researchers who were also students at UMass Boston. Grupo para el Desarrollo Integral de la Capital, Havana, Cuba 1992 Seminar Coordinator/Teacher Coordinated and co-taught two week seminar in participatory planning methodologies to the interdisciplinary staffs (architects, engineers, sociologists and social workers) of Havana's neighborhood workshops. Instituto Nicaraguense de Estudios Territoriales and El Gobierno de Region Autónoma Atlántica Sur de Nicaragua, Bluefields and Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua 1989 Planning Consultant Coordinated a three month participatory needs and resource assessment and comprehensive planning project with the people of nine villages which were being rebuilt after the Contra war and the devastation of Hurricane Joan. Boston Architectural Center, Boston, MA 1975-1976 Instructor Taught two semester design studio concerned with user needs and participation in the design process; student team worked with various civic groups to program, design and cost the rehabilitation of historic buildings into an arts center. Women's School of Planning and Architecture, Biddeford, ME, Santa Cruz, CA, Boulder, CO, Bristol, RI 1974-1978 Founder, Coordinator, Instructor With six other US women architects, developed a summer institute for women architects and planners to develop awareness and strength in our roles as women and professionals. Taught core course, "Professionalism Redefined."

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P R O F E S S I O N A L E M P L O Y M E N T The Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage, San Francisco, CA 1982-1983 Director of Rehabilitation Designed, secured funding for and managed Preservation Technical Assistance Program, providing technical assistance, architectural and financial, to neighborhood housing development corporations and other nonprofits working to preserve San Francisco's stock of low-income housing. Marie Kennedy, Architectural Design, San Francisco, CA 1981-1983 Architectural Designer As-built drawings and rehabilitation designs for Victorian house converted to office and meeting space for community groups and for an industrial space utilized as a printing shop. Mayor's Office of Housing, City of Boston, Boston, MA 1977-1979 Director of Planning Developed and evaluated housing rehabilitation programs (annual budget, $10 million) designed to arrest housing deterioration and preserve strong residential neighborhoods. Housing Improvement Program, City of Boston, Boston, MA 1975-1977 Senior Rehabilitation Specialist Technical assistance to homeowners interested in rehabilitating their houses to meet the State Sanitary Code. Open Design Office, Architects and Planners, Cambridge, MA 1973-1978 Architectural Designer and Member All women's architectural firm, concerned with designing physical environment as well as our own work relationships. Involved with all aspects of running a small business as well as rehabilitation designs for a variety of clients and building types. Urban Planning Aid, Cambridge, MA 1971-1973 Housing Specialist and Tenant Organizer Technical assistance to Boston-area community organizations in anti-urban renewal strategies and planning and in organizing tenant unions in public housing. Jan Wampler, Architect, Boston, MA 1969-1973 Architectural Designer, Research Assistant, Draftsperson Worked on rehabilitation design of large public housing project and a daycare center and for new housing for migrant workers and for a relocated squatter community in Puerto Rico. Urban Field Service, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1969-1971 Assistant Director/Lecturer, Project Supervisor Set up projects in which teams of architectural, planning and social science graduate students working under professional supervision earned course credit while providing technical and research assistance to community organizations. Coordinated weekly

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seminar of students from various projects to share experiences. Directly supervised architectural students in several projects. Herbert Vise, Architect, Cambridge, MA 1967-1968 Architectural Designer and Draftsperson Construction and presentation drawings for a new college laboratory and classroom building. Nicholas Quennel, Architect, Cambridge, MA 1969 Construction Supervisor Supervision of rehabilitation construction for media center. Design Science International, Cambridge, MA 1969 Senior Environmental Designer Research and planning for long term development of Cape Cod and vicinity. Boston Redevelopment Authority, City of Boston, Boston, MA 1966-1967 Designer/Architect 1964-1966 Development Assistant Market surveys, community research, building condition surveys, exploration of relocation possibilities, rehabilitation design for conversion of warehouse buildings to housing and commercial use for Downtown Waterfront-Faneuil Hall Urban Renewal Project. Other employment 1951-1964 Bookkeeper for a small tire shop and later for a publisher, salesperson in a department store, farm worker, line worker in a ceramic manufacturing plant and packer in an ice cream factory, teletype operator, assembler of card albums for a printer, waitress, taxi driver, truck dispatcher for an oil company, secretary, cartographer, architectural model builder, researcher for a textbook on bankruptcy law, graphic designer.

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P U B L I C A T I O N S Books, book chapters, academic and professional journals Occupy Urban Planning! Progressive Planning. Spring 2012. 2, 5 & 19. With Tom Angotti. On Strike in China: A Chinese New Deal in the Making? In Cypher, James, Smriti Rao and Chris Sturr, eds., Current Economic Issues. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau, Inc. 2010. 138-143. With Chris Tilly. Haiti’s Fault Lines: Made in the U.S.A. In Cypher, James, Smriti Rao and Chris Sturr, eds., Current Economic Issues. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau, Inc. 2010. 222-223. With Chris Tilly. Land Reform under Lula: One Step Forward, One Step Back. Real World Globalization, 10th edition. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau. 2009. 243-247. With Chris Tilly and Tarso Luís Ramos. Israel’s Ongoing War Against the Palestinians of Gaza. Progressive Planning. Summer 2009. 4-8. What is the potential of Latin America’s “third left”? In Fasenfest, David, ed., Engaging Social Justice: Critical Studies of 21st Century Social Transformation. Brill Academic Publishers. 2009. 233-252. With Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly. Construyendo un futuro mejor para San Miguel Analco. Estudios y propuestas para el medio rural (Tomo IV). Rosa Martínez Ruiz, Gustavo E. Rojo Martínez, Hilda Susana Azpíroz Rivero, Emma Zapata Martelo, Benito Ramírez Valverde, eds. Mochicahui, El Fuerte, Sinaloa: Universidad Autónoma Indigena de México. 2008. 215-293. With Mercedes Arce and Chris Tilly. Planificación participativa para el desarrollo comunitario. In Enrique Cabrero & Ady Carrera, eds. Innovación Local en America Latina. Mexico City: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas A.C. (CIDE). 2008. 130-145. What About an Anti-Imperialist, Anti-Corporate Planning? Progressive Planning. No. 174. Winter 2008. 39-40. Challenging Coke’s thirst for water: The Apizaco story. Progressive Planning. No. 173. Fall 2007. 34-37. With Chris Tilly. From Advocacy Planning to Transformative Community Planning. Progressive Planning. No. 171. Spring 2007. 24-27. Water and Social Justice. Special issue of Progressive Planning. No. 169. Fall 2006. (Guest editor). Israel’s War for Water. Progressive Planning. No. 169. Fall 2006. 2, 4-6.

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Bottom-Up Planning: Lessons from Latin America’s Third Left. Progressive Planning. No. 168. Summer 2006. 30-32. With Chris Tilly. From Here to Autonomy: Mexico’s Zapatistas Combine Local Administration and National Politics. Progressive Planning. No. 167. Spring 2006. 12-17. With Chris Tilly. Participatory Housing Cooperatives: An Argentinean Experiment. Progressive Planning. No. 164. Summer 2005. 1 & 7-11. With Chris Tilly. Act Locally: Strategies for Cities and Activists under Siege. Progressive Planning. No. 162. Winter 2005. With Chris Tilly. “We’ve been fighting for the land since time immemorial”: Indigenous land struggles in Michoacán, México. Progressive Planning. No. 160. Summer 2004. 21-23. With Chris Tilly. Missives from Mexico. Humanity and Society. Vol. 28. No. 2. May 2004. 170-181. With Chris Tilly. Looking at Participatory Planning in Cuba...Through an Art Deco Window. Progressive Planning. Summer 2003. No. 156. With Lorna Rivera and Chris Tilly. Haiti's Lavalas Movement: Cracking Under U.S. Pressure? Radical America. June, 1999. 25-41. With Chris Tilly. “Hay Que Hacerlo Bien": Lessons for Progressive Planners, Scholars, and Activists from Mauricio Gastón. Colloqui: Cornell Journal of Planning and Urban Issues. Volume XIII, Spring 1997. 59-67. With Chris Tilly. A hole in my soul: experiences of homeless women. In Diane Dujon and Ann Withorn, eds., For Crying Out Loud: Women's Poverty in the United States, 2nd edition. Boston: South End Press. 1996. 41-55. With the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization researchers. Transformative Community Planning: Empowerment Through Community Development. New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. 6.4 (1996). 93-100. [Abridged version in Planners Network. May 1996. 12-13. Full version on worldwide web (http://www.pratt.edu/picced/resource/pn.] Serving in One’s Own Community: Taking a Second Look at Our Assumptions about Community Service Education. Metropolitan Universities. 7.1 (1996). 99-111. With Molly Mead. Community Service Education: If It’s Such a Good Idea, Why Don’t We Do More of It? In Carroy U. Ferguson and Jemadari Kamara, eds., Innovative Approaches to Education and Community Service. UMass/Boston. 1993. 57-76. With Molly Mead. [Excerpt published in Redesigning Curricula: Models of Service Learning Syllabi. Katherine Jackson, ed. Providence, RI: Campus Compact. 1994.]

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A Metropolitan University and Community Development: The Case of the Center for Community Planning. Metropolitan Universities. V.1, #3, Fall/Winter 1990-91. With Melvyn Colón and Michael Stone. Fire in the Hearth: The Radical Politics of Place in America. London: Verso. 1990. Co-editor with Mike Davis, Steven Hiatt, Susan Ruddick and Michael Sprinker. 350 pages. Roxbury: Capitalist Investment or Community Development” In Mike Davis, Steven Hiatt, Marie Kennedy, et.al., eds. Fire in the Hearth: The Radical Politics of Place in America. London: Verso. 1990. 97-136. With Mauricio Gastón and Chris Tilly. Transformative Populism and the Development of a Community of Color. In Joseph Kling and Prudence Posner, eds., Dilemmas of Activism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1990. 302-324. With Chris Tilly. Capital Investment or Community Development? The Struggle for Land Control by Boston's Black and Latino Community. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 19:2, September 1987. With Mauricio Gastón. Blueprint for tomorrow: The fight for community control in Boston's black and Latino neighborhoods. Radical America. 20:5 (1987). 7-22. With Mauricio Gastón. Socialism, Feminism and the Stillbirth of Socialist Feminism in Europe, 1890-1920. Science & Society. 51:1 (1987). 6-42. With Chris Tilly. At Arms Length: Feminism and Socialism in Europe, 1890-1920. Radical America. 19:4 (1985). 35-51. With Chris Tilly. Preservation in China--Urban Neighborhoods, Socialist Renovation. Progressive Architecture. 11/79. With Marjorie Hoog. Open Design Office--A Working Alternative. Architectural Student. Association of Student Chapters, American Institute of Architects. February 1975. Popular publications On Strike in China: A Chinese New Deal in the Making? Dollars & Sense. September/October 2010. 19-23. With Chris Tilly. Haiti’s Fault Lines: Made in the U.S.A. Dollars & Sense. March/April 2010. 8. With Chris Tilly. After Israel’s invasion: An eyewitness account from Gaza, the West Bank and Israel. New Politics. Summer 2009. 74-85. Making sense of Latin America’s “third left”. New Politics. Winter 2008. Vol XI, No. 4. 158-163. With Chris Tilly.

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“Dreams and Borders: Looking at Immigration from the Mexican Side.” Dollars & Sense. November/December 2007. 20-23. With Chris Tilly. Reprinted in Real World Latin America. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau. 2008. 205-211. Desafiar la sed para el agua de Coca-Cola: La historia de Apizaco. Noticias: Puebla y Tlaxcala. 7/4/07. With Chris Tilly. Laws and Injustice: Fighting for Human Rights in Mexico. New Politics. Summer 2007. 128-133. With Chris Tilly. Reprinted in Real World Latin America. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau. 2008. 58-62. “They Work Here, They Live Here, They Stay Here!” French immigrants strike for the right to work—and win. Dollars & Sense. July/August 2007. With Chris Tilly. Reprinted in Real World Globalization. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau. 2009. “Dreams and Borders: Looking at Immigration from the Mexican Side.” Dollars & Sense. January/February 2007. With Chris Tilly. Supply, Demand & Tortillas: Rises in staple prices rile the population in Mexico. Dollars & Sense. May/June 2007. With Chris Tilly. The Zapatistas’ New Fight. Against the Current. V.XXI: #3 (new series). July/August 2006. 21-25. With Chris Tilly. From Resistance to Production in Argentina. Dollars & Sense. November/December 2005. 28-33. With Chris Tilly. Reprinted in Real World Latin America. Boston: Economic Affairs Bureau. 2008. 134-142. Argentinean Grassroots Movements at a Crossroads. Z Magazine. October 2005. 15-20. With Chris Tilly. Indigenous Land Struggles in Michoacán, México. Peacework. V. 31, #347. July-August 2004. 14-15. With Chris Tilly. Haiti’s crisis: Thoughts from two long-time Grassroots International activists. Grassroots International website: www.grassrootsonline.org. Reprinted on OneWorld website, us.oneworld.net. May 2004. With Chris Tilly. Resource Markets or Resource Rights? Dollars & Sense. November/December 2003. With Clark Taylor and Chris Tilly. Fighting “Rural Removal” in Alcântara, Brazil. Planners Network. Winter 2002. With Chris Tilly. Dancing to a Different Samba: Brazil’s Grassroots Groups Look Beyond the Elections. Dollars & Sense. September/October 2002. With Chris Tilly.

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Thinking Globally, Acting Locally in Alcantara, Brazil. Peacework. October 2002. With Chris Tilly. Haiti in 2001: Political Deadlock, Economic Crisis. Dollars & Sense. November/December 2001. With Chris Tilly. PN99: Labor and Community Meet. Planners Network. July/August 1999. 11-13. With Chris Tilly. Racism and Planning. Planners Network. March/April 1999. 1 and 11. [Also guest editor of issue.] Lifting Women's Voices: The Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization and Participatory Action Research. Planners Network. July/August 1998. #130. 7-9. A History of Radical Planning. The Indigenous Planning & Development Times. Cycle I, number 2. December 1996. 22-34. Transformative Community Planning. (excerpts) Planners Network. May 1996. 12-13. [Unabridged paper was presented as one of three working papers at Planners Network National Conference, “Renewing Hope, Restoring Vision,” Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, June 14-16, 1996. This version is included on the Planners Network webpage <www.planners>.] Up Against the “Death Plan”: Haitians Resist U.S.-Imposed Economic Restructuring. Dollars & Sense. Mar/Apr 1996. 8-11; 43-45. With Chris. Tilly. [Reprinted in Real World International: A Reader in Economics, Business, and Politics. Breslow, Marc, David Levy and Abby Scher, eds. Somerville, MA: Dollars and Sense. 1997. 54-58.] Between occupation and autonomy: Eye witness account from Palestine. CrossRoads. March 1996. 4-7. With Lisa Bevilacqua and Nuhad Jamal. [Longer version published on www.salam.org, the web page of the Boston Committee on the Middle East.] Homeless in Massachusetts. Dollars & Sense. Jan/Feb 1996. 27-29; 39. With Betsy Reed. [Reprinted in Decoding the Contract: Progressive Perspectives on Current Economic Policy Debates. Breslow, Marc and Betsy Reed, eds. Somerville, MA: Dollars and Sense. 1996. 31-33.] The Poverty Epidemic. CrossRoads and on the web at <www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45/005.html>. 5-8. April 1995. Author. With Strings Attached: U.S. intervention blocks reform in Haiti. Insight. Grassroots International. Spring 1995. With Chris Tilly. HAITIwomen: on the move for democratic reconstruction. CrossRoads. 15-16. March 1995. Haiti At Aristide's Return: Hope, Fear, and US Arrogance. Peacework. November 1994. 2-4. With Chris Tilly. [Shorter version published in CrossRoads, December 1994.]

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Challenging the U.S. Agenda in Haiti. Peacework, October 1994. 2-3. With Chris Tilly. A City Called Mandela: Secession and the Struggle for Community Control in Boston. The North Star. No.5, Spring 1987. With Chris Tilly. [Abridged version appeared as follows: The Mandela Campaign: A Summary. Radical America. 20:5 (1987). 23-25.] A Neighborhood Under Pressure: From Disinvestment to Displacement in Roxbury. Shelterforce. 9-10/ 86. 12-17. With Mauricio Gastón. From Disinvestment to Displacement: The Case of Boston's Roxbury. The North Star. Fall 1985. 17-22. With Mauricio Gastón. Professional reports Construyendo un futuro mejor para San Miguel Analco. Colegio de Tlaxcala, San Pablo Apetatitlan, Tlaxcala, Mexico. June 2007. 65 pages. With Mercedes Arce and Chris Tilly, with María Amelia García Reyes, Tomás González Lima, Claudia Hernández Zavala, María Eugenia Huerta Cortés, Maribel Meza Parra, José de la Luz Sánchez Tepatzi, Rosalío Valseca Rojas and Arturo Vásquez Corona. Learning to make a difference: Self-Study of the undergraduate program. College of Public and Community Service. February 2003. 150 pages. With Sarah Bartlett. One foot in Haiti, the other in the United States: Conversations with progressive Haitians in the Boston area. New England Observers' Delegation to Haiti: Report of the 9th Delegation, December 4-7, 1997. February 1998. 20 pages. With Chris Tilly. The Lavalas Movement: Cracking Under U.S. Pressure? New England Observers' Delegation to Haiti: Report of the 8th Delegation, March 14-21, 1997. June 1997. 33 pages. With Chris Tilly. Lifting the Voices of Homeless Women. Summary of findings and recommendations of the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization. April 1997. 26 pages. With Lynn Peterson and the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization. ‘The Death Plan'--How the U.S.-backed economic program for Haiti prevents prosperity and undermines democracy. Report of the 7th delegation of the New England Observers' Delegation to Haiti, December 1995. 2/96. 20 pages. With Chris Tilly. Ending violence against women in Haiti: Toward democratic recovery. Report of the first HAITIwomen conference." 11/94. 12 pages. With Dessima Williams. [Also available in Creole.] Haiti at Aristide's return: Report of the fourth wave of the New England Observers' Delegation to Haiti. 11/94. With Chris Tilly. Strategic Planning for a Safe and Healthy Riverside--Emphasis on Youth. Collaborative for Community Service and Development. College of Public and Community Service.

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UMass/Boston. July 1994. 106 pages. With Anita Abrams, Suzanne Allmendinger, et.al. Delegation Report: New England Observers' Delegation to Haiti. November 1993. 21 pages. With Chris Tilly. [Also available in Creole.] Assessing Community Strengths, Needs and Development Goals in the Mystic Public Housing Development. Report prepared for the Collaborative for Community Service and Development, College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston. June 1993. 44 pages. With Michael Stone.

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Hispanics in Chelsea. A series of six reports (1990). With Michael Stone and students as follows:

• Chelsea and the Massachusetts Local Aid Program with Christopher Brandon, Frank Neidhardt, Steven Rumpler, and Kimberly TallBear. 19 pages.

• Chelsea's Hispanic Community: How is it served by the local print media? with Frank Neidhardt. 56 pages.

• The Hispanics of Chelsea: Who Are They? with Leslie Bauman, Francis Fareri, Robin Pfister, Eva Martinez Rothman. 41 pages.

• Housing Issues with Jacqueline Bailey, Kathleen Camara, Tito Fontenla, Eric Henderson, Birgit Krumbiegel. 30 pages.

• Income and Employment with Joan Cuozzo, Barbara Lynch, John Maher, Sylvia Saavedra-Keber, Bridgette Samuel. 76 pages.

• Undocumented Hispanic Immigrants in Chelsea with Norman Sokol. 29 pages. Planning for Community Development with the Multiethnic Communities of Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua. Southern Atlantic Autonomous Region, Bluefields, Nicaragua. September 1989. 200 pages. With Kathryn Kasch and with contributions from Rene Anderson, Ana Cecilia Castillo, Melvyn Colón, Andréa Nagel and Sigurd Somarriba R. From Disinvestment to Displacement: The Redevelopment of Boston's Roxbury as a Case Study. August 1985. 62 pages. With Mauricio Gastón. Dudley in 2001: After the El...Center for whom? A report of the Community Service Program for the Roxbury Action Project. January 1985. 96 pages. With Mauricio Gastón. Proceedings, booklets, book reviews Book Reviews. Development NGOs and Labor Unions: Terms of Engagement. Feminist Economics. 2008. 14:1, 20-23. With Chris Tilly. Democracy in Action: Community Organizing and Urban Change. Review of Radical Political Economics. 38:1. Winter 2006. 151-154. Community Action for School Reform. Journal of the American Planning Association. 70:3. Summer 2004. Cities: Beyond the Fragments. Contemporary Sociology. 22:6 (1993). 839-840. With Chris Tilly. Ser Pobre en una Ciudad Rica. Proceedings of the II Encuentro Internacional "Movimientos y Desigualdades." Mexico City, Mexico. 11/93. El Populismo Transformativo y el Desarrollo de una Comunidad de Color. Proceedings of the Encuentro Sociedad Urbana. Monterrey, N.L., Mexico. 5/92. With Chris Tilly.

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Mixed Messages: A Brief Story of Columbia Point and U.S. Public Housing. An essay to accompany “Columbia Point,” a video slide transfer by Linda Swartz. Minneapolis, MN: Intermedia Arts. 1989. If Free Enterprise Zones don't work, why all the controversy? Free Enterprise Zones: Panacea or Flop? Proceedings. Forum at University of Massachusetts Boston. 6/86. Historic Preservation Guidelines. City of Boston. 1977; 2nd printing, 1978. 40 pages. Community Housing Development Corporations: The Empty Promise. Urban Planning Aid, Inc. 1973. With Emily Achtenberg and Michael Stone. Modernization: A New Tool for Tenants. Massachusetts Union of Public Housing Tenants and Urban Planning Aid, Inc. 1972. With Margaret Barmack. Community Housing Development Corporations: The Empty Promise. Urban Planning Aid, Inc. 1973. With Emily Achtenberg and Michael Stone. 43 pages. E X H I B I T S , V I D E O S Standing Our Ground: A Stronger Voice, A Better Boston. Video transfer of slide-tape show for the Coalition for Community Control of Development, premiered at the “State of the Neighborhoods Convention,” Spring 1989; used in numerous classrooms and community forums. Video version produced 2001. Co-producer with Judy Branfman. Roots of the Rainbow: A Participatory Community Biography. A 30 panel photo-essay based on oral history depicting 60 years of Boston’s community history. 1988. Premiered at celebration of Boston community leader, Mel King’s, 60th birthday (attended by several hundred) and for Jesse Jackson’s visit to Roxbury Community College. Is now included in UMass/Boston’s community archives at the Healey Library and was most recently exhibited at the Power of Love Conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May, 1996. Coordinator, designer and co-producer with Susan Stuebing and Marilyn Wu. Preserving Low-Income Housing in San Francisco. A 24 panel photo-essay on the work of San Francisco's neighborhood housing development corporations. Exhibited in 1983 in the San Francisco Bay area at: Cadillac Hotel (for opening of National Preservation Week), San Francisco Public Library Civic Center, San Francisco City Hall Rotunda, School of Environmental Design at University of California Berkeley, Fairmont Hotel (for opening of annual conference of National Trust for Historic Preservation), the San Francisco City and County Fair at the Moscone Center. Individual panels were then displayed by each of 14 participating organizations. Designer and co-producer with Arnold Lerner.

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Open Design Office. An exhibit prepared for the Women's Design Conference at the Boston Architectural Center in 1975 and reproduced in the book Women in American Architecture by Susana Torre (Watson-Guptill, 1977). Designer and producer. P U B L I C A T I O N S B Y O T H E R S A B O U T M Y W O R K Lynn Peterson with Deborah Gray. Raising the Roof on Research: A Case Study Analysis of the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization. The 1998 Richard Schramm Paper on Community Development. Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs, Tufts University. [My role with Roofless Women is described in detail in this paper.] Teaching grassroots activism and leadership through teamwork: Participatory approaches to community development. Campus Compact. V.12, #2. May-June 1998. [Article in "Faculty Focus" section about my work.] Williams, Lee. Grassroots Participatory Research: A Working Report from a Gathering of Practitioners. Community Partnership Center. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. November 1997. [Roofless Women is one of 11 case studies based on workshop at Highlander Center in which I was a participant. I am extensively quoted in report.] Metres, Katherine M. Grassroots International Speakers Analyze Palestinian Autonomy. The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. April 1996. [Article about my presentation with Nuhad Jamal at New York University.] Elaine M. Replogle, editor. Promising Practices: The Roofless Women’s Action Research Mobilization (RWARM). The Evaluation Exchange. Harvard Family Research Project. Fall 1995. [Interview with me about methodology of RWARM project.] Amy Miller. Forum explores Riverside ‘model’. Cambridge Chronicle. 10/27/94. John Forester, Jessica Pitt, and John Welsh, eds. Profiles of Participatory Action Researchers. Einaudi Center for International Studies and Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University. 1993. [One of twelve researchers profiled.] Frank Neidhardt. My planning apprenticeship in a community planning project.” DUSP News, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. V. 14, #13. April 1992. Leslie Kanes Weisman. A Feminist Experiment: Learning from WSPA Then and Now. In Ellen Berkeley, ed., Architecture: A Place for Women. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1989. [Chapter is on Women's School of Planning and Architecture of which I was one of seven founders .] Susana Torre. Women in American Architecture: A Historic and Contemporary Perspective. Watson-Guptill. 1977. [An exhibit I produced is reproduced here and sections of the book are written about the Open Design Office and the Women's School of Planning and Architecture, of which I was co-founder].

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William Ronco. Jobs, How People Create Their Own. Boston: Beacon Press. 1977. [One of the case studies is the Open Design Office, an architectural firm of which I was a member. This section of the book is based in part on interviews with me.] P R E S E N T A T I O N S National and international conferences “Transformative Leadership: Organizations for a New Era of Community Development.” NeighborWorks America Symposium: From Surviving to Thriving: Communities Recharged by the Power of Resident Leadership. New Orleans. May 2012. Keynote speaker. “Participatory planning in a Mexican village: lessons for community development and planning education.” CU Expo: Community-University Partnerships: Bringing Global Perspectives to Local Action. Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. May 2011. Presentation with Chris Tilly. “International Solidarity Plenary.” Moderator. Summer Institute on Union Women. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. August 2009. Moderator. “Participatory planning in a Mexican village: Lessons for community development and planning education.” • Critical Sociology Meeting. San Francisco, CA. August 2009. • Latin American Studies Association Meeting. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. June 2009. “Lifting the Voices of Low-Income Women.” Crossing Boundaries Conference. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Center for the Education of Women. Detroit, MI. 3/08. “Planificación participative para desarrollo comunitario.” Seminario Internacional: Buenas Prácticas de Gestión Urbana en Gobiernos Locales. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL) y Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE). Mexico City, Mexico. 11/07. • “Urban Social Movements in Latin America”. Panelist • “Bottom-up Planning: From Latin America to Chicago”. Moderator Planners Network Conference. University of Illinois at Chicago. 6/06. • “Community/University Partnerships”. Panelist. • “Combining the Passions of Teaching, Research and Practice into Your Career.”

Panelist. • “Four Decades of Radical Urban Planing.” Panelist. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. 44th Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD. 11/02.

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“A First Semester Experience: Student Self-Assessment of Learning Needs in a Competency-Based Curriculum.” Workshop Facilitator. American Association of Higher Education 2002 Assessment Conference. “Assessment: A Shared Commitment.” Boston, MA 6/02. “Feminist Responses to Welfare Reform: Research and Activist Reports From the Field.” Panelist. The National Women’s Studies Association 21st Annual Conference: “2000 Subversions.” Boston, MA 6/00. “Women’s Studies, Activism, Community organizations and Philanthropy: Building Connections. The National Women’s Studies Association 21st Annual Conference: “2000 Subversions.” Boston, MA 6/00. "New Challenges for Community-Based Planning." Panelist. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. 40th Annual Conference. Pasadena, CA. 11/98. "The Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization: a collaboration between local government, non-profit agencies and the university." Co-Presenter on panel "The Non-Profit Agencies and University-Based Research." Links 1998 Conference: "Interaction and Inclusion: State Governments, State Universities and the Public Interest." Boston, MA. 4/98. • "Participatory planning: the case of the Roofless Women's Action Research

Mobilization." Co-Presenter to APA Women's Division. • "Neighborhood planning in Boston: the roles of professional and citizen planners."

Panelist. American Planning Association. Boston, MA. 4/98 "Lifting the Voices of Homeless Women: a case study in participatory action research." Presenter. American Association for Higher Education: "Taking Learning Seriously." Atlanta, GA. 3/98. • "Case Studies in Community-Based Planning." Panelist; presented "Roofless

Women's Action Research Mobilization: A Community/College Collaboration." • Overview of Community-Based Planning and Design." Panelist. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning: "Planning in the Americas." Ft.Lauderdale, FL. 11/97. • "Case studies in community planning." Moderator of panel. • "Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Presenter. • "Integrating community service into planning curriculum." Presenter. • "Roundtable on community-based planning." Invited participant. Planners Network Conference: "Sharing Stories, Shaping Strategies." California Polytechnic Institute, Irvine, CA. 6/97. • "Community-Based Planning." Presenter and leader of plenary session based on my

working paper, "Transformative Community Development." • "Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Panelist. • "Tribute to Mel King on his retirement." Moderator.

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Planners Network Conference: "Renewing Hope, Restoring Vision." Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. 6/96. "Participatory Research and Planning Education." Presenter. Planners Network Conference. East St. Louis, IL. 5/95. "Collaborative Community Planning Apprenticeships—Teams of Students Working with Grassroots Community Organizations." Presenter. Tenth National Conference on Student Community Service: "Mobilizing a Nation," University of Massachusetts Boston. 4/94. "Ser pobre en una ciudad rica." Presenter. II Encuentro Internacional, Sociedad Urbana, "Movimientos y Desigualdades." Mexico City, Mexico. 11/93. "Social Work Education and Field Projects." Presenter. Bertha Capen Reynolds Society, National Meeting. Smith College, Northampton, MA. 6/91 • "Transformative or Resdistributive Populism: Consequences for Community

Development." Presenter. • "Research and Educational Strategies for Community Economic Development."

Presenter. National Congress for Community Economic Development. Boston, MA. 11/90. "Race, Community Politics and Development." Presenter and panel discussant. Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY. 4/88. "From Disinvestment to Displacement." Presenter. Union of Radical Political Economists Conference: "Race and the Global Economy." 1985. "From Disinvestment to Displacement: The Redevelopment of Boston's Roxbury as a Case Study of Inner-City Communities of Color." Presenter. Socialist Scholars Conference. New York, NY. 1985. "Living and Work Environments in China." Slide lecture and three workshops. Women's School of Planning and Architecture. Bristol, RI. 1978. "Women: Their Professional Roles in the Environment." Presenter. Women: Their Roles in the Environment Conference. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse, NY. 1975. "Advocacy Planning and Architecture." Series of 5 lectures with workshops. Women's School of Planning and Architecture. Bideford, ME. 1975. "Professionalism Redefined." Panelist. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, NB. 1975. "Advocacy Architecture." Presenter/seminar leader. Community Architecture and Planning Conference. Howard University. 1969.

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Invited lecturer or panelist “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” African Centre for Cities. University of Cape Town, South Africa. Lecture. October 2011. “Latin America’s third left: Autonomy and participation in the new political landscape. Centre for Civil Society. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. Lecture. October 2011. With Chris Tilly. “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Lecture. October 2011. “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” Mel King Institute for Community Building. Boston, MA. June 2011. Keynote speaker at 2nd Anniversary Celebration. “Change the world….and have fun doing it!” Johnson State College. Johnson, Vermont. May 2011. Keynote speaker at Commencement. “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” California State University Dominguez Hills Social Work Program. December 2010. Lecture and workshop. “Latin America’s Third Left: Autonomy and Participation in the New Political Landscape.” Co-lecturer with Chris Tilly. • Durban Social Forum, Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban,

South Africa. October 2011. • China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics, Beijing, China. June 2010. • Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the Geography Department, the School of

Social Work-Labor Studies Program and the Center for International Business Education and Research, University of Indiana Bloomington, Indiana. September 2009.

“Horizontalidad—choices and challenges of horizontal movements in Argentina.” Amnesty International—MIT chapter. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA. April 2008. Panelist. “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” • Tufts University, Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning Program. Medford, MA. • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning

Department. Amherst, MA. • University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Economic and Social Development of

Regions, Lowell, MA. April-May 2008. Lecturer. “Transformative Planning for Community Development.” Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Indonesia. August 2007. Lecture and 5 hour workshop. “Interweaving College and Community.” Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Indonesia. August 2007.

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“Occupy, resist, produce: Argentineans rebuild their economy from the bottom up.” Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. Lecturer. August 2007. “Planificación Comunitaria Transformadora.” Colegio de México. Mexico City, MX. 4/07. Lecturer & Workshop Facilitator. “Planificación Comunitaria Transformadora.” Taller de Análisis Prospectivo Aplicado para la Identificación y Priorización de Opotunidades de Trabajo Remunerador y Sustentable en Tlaxcala. Instituto Politécnico Nacional. San Pablo Apetatitlan, Tlaxcala, Mexico. 4/07. Lecturer & Workshop Facilitator. “Intersection of class, race and gender in the US women’s movement.” Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Ciudad de México, MX. 3/07. Lecturer. “Ocupar, Resistir, Producir: Los Argentinos reconstruyen su economia desde abajo.” Colegio de México, Ciudad de México, MX. 3/07. Co-lecturer with Chris Tilly. “Advocacy and Community Planning: Past, Present and Future.” Inaugural Forum, Center for Community Planning and Development. Hunter College, New York, NY. 11/06. Panelist. “Occupy, resist, produce? Argentineans rebuild their economy from the bottom up.” Columbia University, Urban Planning Department, New York, NY. 11/06. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute for Work and Employment Research, 11/05. University of Massachusetts Lowell, Regional Economic and Social Development Department, 10/05. Co-lecturer with Chris Tilly. “Transformative Community Planning.” University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Regional Economic and Social Development. 4/06. Lecturer. “Planificación Comunitaria Transformadora.” Colegio de Tlaxcala. Tlaxcala, Mexico. 5/05. Lecturer and Workshop Facilitator. “Transformative Community Development.” Boston Social Forum. University of Massachusetts Boston. 7/04. Workshop Facilitator. “Planificación Comunitaria Transformadora.” División de Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco. Mexico City, Mexico. 5/04. Lecturer and Workshop Facilitator. “The importance of democracy and participation in social change movements: The case of Palestine.” Sow Justice, Reap Security: Grassroots International 20th Anniversary Conference. Grassroots International. Cambridge, MA. 11/03. Workshop co-facilitator. “A Rochester Conversation on Alternative Models of Community-Based Planning & Development.” Sponsored by The Annie E. Casey Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The City of Rochester, The Northeast Neighborhood Alliance, and Cornell University. Rochester, NY. 3/03. National Resource Person.

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• “Interweaving College and Community: Moving Beyond Outreach.” Keynote

Speaker. • “Digging the Facts: An Interactive Workshop on Participatory Action Research.”

Workshop Leader. “From Different Approaches to Common Understandings.” Faculty Fellows-in-Service 6th Annual Symposium on Service-Learning and Civic Engagement. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. 1/03. • “Learning from the Community: Service Learning.” Panelist. • “Preparing Students for Civic Involvement.” Workshop Leader. “Faculty Responses to the Challenges of Teaching in the 21st Century.” Lesley University. Cambridge, MA, 9/02. “Transformative Community Planning.” Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Lecturer. São Paulo, Brazil. 5/02 “Transformative Community Planning.” Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP). Lecturer and interactive workshop leader. São Paulo, Brazil. 5/02. “Utilizing participatory action research in a variety of settings.” John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Lecturer and discussion leader in graduate research seminar of Professor Carol Chetkovich. 11/01. “Race, Poverty and Prison.” Ethical Society of Boston. Lecturer. 10/01. “Opportunities and challenges of participatory action research in national multi-locale projects.” Presenter and facilitator of seminar. The Access Project (working for better and broader access to healthcare). 10/01. “Research as an Organizing Tool.” Co-facilitator of workshop. Seventh Annual New England Nonprofit Leadership Conference: “Building Powerful Leadership in Your Organizations and Beyond.” 5/01. “Participatory Action Research: The Case of the Roofless Women’s Action Research Mobilization.” Lecture sponsored by the Department of City and Regional Planning: Cornell University. 11/00. “Crosstown: Enigma or Economic Engine?” Panelist to discuss report from South End Neighborhood Action Program regarding redevelopment proposal. Sponsored by Boston University and Boston University Medical School. 11/99. “Community Service Learning Role in Partnerships.” Panelist. at “Building Partnerships to Build Communities: New England Regional Conference. Sponsored by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. University of Rhode Island, Providence. 5/99.

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“Participatory Action Research: A Useful Tool in Your Community Service Education Work.” Lecture sponsored by Project Health of the Boston Medical Center. Harvard University. 5/99. "Participatory Action Research and the Case of the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Lecture sponsored by the Women's Studies Program and the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 4/99. "Participatory Action Research: Acknowledging Different Ways of Knowing." Lecturer in Philosophy Course. University of Connecticut Storrs. 3/99. "Concepts of Community." Speaker and workshop leader. Popular Education Network. Cambridge, MA. 12/98. "Participatory Action Research and the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Speaker. Harvard Graduate School of Education Masters Program. 12/98. "Women and Community Development." Panelist. Planners Network Forum. Pratt Institute. 10/98. "Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Speaker at "Voices from the Field: A Seminar for Evaluators Convened by the Harvard Project on Schooling and Children. 10/98. Discussant of four papers on "Critical Elements of Sustainability" panel in the "Approaches to Sustainable Production" Conference of the Committee on Industrial Theory and Assessment, University of Massachusetts Lowell. 10/97. "Participatory action research in theory and practice: applicability to feminist research." Presentation to the Women's Studies Program at Mount Holyoke College. 9/97. "Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization: Homeless Women in the Drivers' Seat." Presenter at "Bringing Beijing Home: Massachusetts Conference on Women." Simmons College, Boston, MA. 9/96. "Participatory Action Research: Raising the Voices of Roofless Women." Presenter and participant in ongoing discussions over three day period with invited gathering of researchers from around the country at the Highlander Center for Research and Education, New Market, TN. 6/96. • "Planning Without a Plan: Empowerment Through Participation." Presenter. • "Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Panelist. Power of Love Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 5/96. "Structural Adjustment in Haiti and at Home." Moderator of panel. Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center. 4/96. "Between Occupation and Autonomy: Eyewitness Account from Palestine." Lecturer at:

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• Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University. 2/96. • Salem State College, Salem, MA. 11/95. • Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA. 11/95. • College of Public and Community Service, UMass Boston. 11/95. "Participatory Action Research and University-Sponsored Community Service Projects." Lecturer. Bentley College, Waltham, MA. 4/95. "Transformative Community Planning: Empowerment Through Community Development." Lecturer. Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 11/94. "Haiti at Aristide's Return." Speaker at: • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 11/94. • College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston. 10/94 • Roxbury Community College, Roxbury, MA. 10/94. "Elections in Mexico--Muy Limpio?" Panelist. Roxbury Community College, Roxbury, MA. 10/94. "Transformative Community Planning." Speaker. Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 9/93. "Participatory Action Research--A Tool for Community Empowerment." Presenter and participant in three day invitation-only national meeting of community researchers. "Research for Social Action Meeting," Applied Research Center and Center for Third World Organizing, Berkeley, CA. 7/93. "Transformative Community Development Planning." Speaker. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 3/93. "Getting to know your community." Speaker. Fenway Middle College High School forum, "Our Future Community," Boston, MA. 3/93. "Planning for community empowerment." Speaker. Grupo para el Desarollo Integral de la Capital, Havana, Cuba. 7/92. "Transformative Populism and Community Development." Presenter on panel. Encuentro Internacional Sociedad Urbana. Panel on "Las Politicas Sociales en las Ciudades." Monterrey, N.L., Mexico. 5/92. "Beyond Advocacy Planning: Strategies for Empowerment Planning." Speaker. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 3/92. "Planning Without a Plan." Presenter. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 11/91.

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"Barriers to Effective Indigenous Planning on Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast." Speaker. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. October 1991. "Housing Roundtable." Moderator. "Homeless Women Speak Forum." Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA. 5/91. "Community Roundtable." Moderator. "Beyond 1,000 Points of Light Conference." Collaborative for Community Service and Development. 4/91. "Transformative Community Development Strategies." Presenter. Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University, Medford, MA. November 1990. "Theory and Practice of Public Policy." Presenter. Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University, Medford, MA. 11/89. "Planning for Community Development on Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast." Presenter (slide-lecture). • Department of City and Regional Planning, Developing Countries Lecture Series,

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 3/90. • Roxbury Community College, Roxbury, MA. 2/90. • College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts Boston. 11/89. • "Downtown Development As It Affects the Neighborhoods." Panel presentation. • "Downtown Development." Workshop leader. State of the Neighborhoods Convention, panel on "Development Issues Affecting Our Neighborhoods." Boston, MA. 4/89. "Why the Midtown Cultural District Plan is neither culture or development for Chinatown." Presenter. • Midtown Cultural District Task Force, Boston, MA. 1989. • Boston Zoning Commission. 1989. • Tufts University Social Justice Forum, Medford, MA. 1989. • "Popular Mobilization and the Implementation of Public Policy." Presenter • "Local Policy Initiatives on Urban Poverty." Invited discussant in two days of

workshops. Local Policy Initiatives on Urban Poverty Meeting, University of California Berkeley. 4/89. "A City Called Mandela." Presenter. New England Political Science Association Conference. Cambridge, MA. 4/88. "Housing and Planning in Nicaragua." Presenter (slide lecture). University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. 3/88. "Education for Critical Practice." Presenter. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 12/87.

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"Turning the Tide--Jesse Jackson and the '88 Elections." Panelist. Roxbury Community College. 11/87. "Community Control of the Land: The Mandela Factor in Organizing in Boston." Panelist. Roxbury Community College. 10/87. "Planning for Empowerment." Presenter. Community Development Corporation Staff Conference, Executive Office of Communities and Development, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 5/87. "Learning from Community Planning in Boston." Speaker. Cornell University, Department of Urban Studies and Planning. 1986. "Affordable Historic Preservation." Presenter. Symposium on Preservation in Roxbury. Historic Boston, Inc., Roxbury Heritage Park Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, Boston Landmarks Commission, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Authority. Boston, MA. 1986. "History of Advocacy Planning: Its Relevance to Community Struggles Today." Speaker. "Teaching Critical Practice: The Professional School and Community Service." Speaker. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Forum Series, Cambridge, MA. 1986. "Making it Happen." Presenter and Moderator of panel. Episcopal City Missions Housing Consultation. Boston, MA. 1986. "Boston's political economy, with emphasis on housing and land development in Roxbury and North Dorchester." New Jewish Agenda. Boston, MA. 1985. "Dudley Development: Pros and Cons." Speaker. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning. DUSP Forum. 1985. "The Dudley Plan: Development or Displacement?" Speaker. City Life. Boston, MA. 1985. "Adapting home/family environments to disabilities: the physical and social/psychological factors." Panelist. Adaptive Environments National Conference. Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA. 1984. "Housing and Planning in China." Slide lecture. U.S.-China People's Friendship Association. Cambridge, MA. 1980. "Housing and Planning in China." Slide lecture. Presented at: Boston Architectural Center. 1979 and 1980. Cambridge Socialist Organization. 1978. Women Architects, Landscape Architects and Planners Conference. Boston. 1978. Boston Area Network of Radical Planners and Architects. 1978.

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"Neighborhood and Building Preservation and Architecture." Slide lecture. University of Tennessee, "Tennessee Art and Architecture Spring Thing." 1978. "Work Structures." "Women's School of Planning and Architecture." Two presentations: Panelist and Presenter. Women's Design and Planning Conference. Boston Architectural Center. 1975. "Open Design Office." "Professionalism Redefined." Two lectures. North Carolina State University, Department of Landscape Architecture. 1975. "Alternative Office Structure and Practice." Speaker. SUNY Department of Landscape Architecture. 1975. "Participatory Architecture: Simple Construction Techniques and Recycled Materials." "Community Participation in the Design Process." "Recycling Materials in Design--Projects with Small Budgets and Group Participation." Three lectures. Boston Architectural Center. 1975. "Design in Housing for the Elderly--the Elderly as Experts." Speaker. Council of Elders. 1974. "The Open Design Office." Speaker. Rhode Island School of Design, Department of Architecture. Providence, RI. 1974. "Advocacy Planning and Architecture--A Personal History." Speaker. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture. 1974, 1975. "The Open Design Office--A Working Alternative." Speaker. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture. 1974. "Modernization: Social and Physical." "Brooke Amendment--State and Federal: How to Compute Your Rent." "Lease and Grievance Procedures." Presenter/seminar leader. Massachusetts Union of Public Housing Tenants Conference. Boston, MA. 1971, 1972. "Community Architecture and Planning." Presenter/seminar leader. Yale University Department of Architecture and the Black Workshop. New Haven, CT. 1969. Presentations at the University of Massachusetts Boston “Transformative Community Planning From Boston To Brazil.” Lecturer. Distinguished Lecture Series. 12/03. “Action Research for Community Action”. Presentation for the Massachusetts Summer 2000 Program for medical students. 7/00. "International Connections: Issues in Education and Research Activities." Panelist at Food For Thought forum at the College of Public and Community Service. 3/97.

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"Lifting the Voices of Homeless Women: Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization." Presentation with Deborah Clarke and Deborah Gray at Food For Thought forum at the College of Public and Community Service. 12/96. "Voices." Presentation on Roofless Women's Action Research . Mobilization at the Women's Research Forum sponsored by the Office of the Chancellor, McCormack Institutes' Center in Politics and Public Policy and the Women's Studies Program. 10/96. "Lessons From Trying to Reconnect CPCS to the Community Through CIRCLE and the Chelsea/Dudley Project." Panelist Food For Thought forum at the College of Public and Community Service. 10/96. "Haitian women: their life chances." Speaker. Women's Day celebration. 3/96. "Community Service Learning." Presenter. CIRCLE "kick-off" ceremony. 5/95. "Structural Adjustment in Haiti, Mexico and Cuba." Presenter. Food for Thought Forum, College of Public and Community Service. 11/94. Discussant on paper by Dr. Glen Jacobs, "Latino Empowerment in Chelsea." Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy: Latinos, Poverty, and Public Policy Researchers' Seminar. 9/91. Community and Economic Development in Boston." Presenter. Community Planning Forum, College of Public and Community Service. 4/87. "Housing and Planning in Nicaragua." Presenter (slide lecture). College of Public and Community Service. 3 & 4/87. "Dudley in 2001." Presenter. McCormack Institute. 1985. "Locating Public Housing at the Calf Pasture." Presenter. McCormack Institute. 1984. "Community Research." Rainbow University. Seminar leader/Presenter. College of Public and Community Service. 1984. "Housing and Planning in China." Slide-lecture. College of Public and Community Service. 1978. Presentations at the University of California Los Angeles “Women in Planning and Architecture: Connections to Second Wave Feminism.” Urban Planning Department. 5/12. Panelist. “Lessons learned for raising all the voices.” Making Policies with Communities: Strategies and Perspectives for Policy Makers. Symposium of Policy Professionals for Diversity and Equity. Panelist and moderator. 5/11.

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“Transformative Planning for Community Development.” Powerpoint presentation. • Undergraduate program: Introduction to Cities and Planning class. 1/09 and 1/10. • Introduction to Histories and Theories of Urban Planning masters class. 2/09.• Urban Planning Department: Community Development group (graduate). 11/08. Occupy, Resist, Produce! Argentineans Rebuild Their Economy From the Bottom Up. Powerpoint presentation to Urban Planning masters class. 5/09. “After Israel’s Invasion: An Eyewitness Account from Gaza, the West Bank and Israel. Powerpoint presentation, School of Public Affairs. 4/09. A F F I L I A T I O N S (current and selected) Board of Directors (2009- ), President (2012- ), Venice Community Housing Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. Advisory Committee Member, (2001- ), Steering Committee Co-Chair, (2007-2011), Steering Committee Co-Chair (1997-2001), Founding Member (1976), Planners Network. Board of Directors (2007- ), Resource Rights Advisory Group (2007- ), Advisory Board (1998- ), Program Committee (1992-2003), Board of Directors (1992-1998). Grassroots International. Editorial Board (2005- ), one of two lead editors (2008- ), Progressive Planning Magazine. Advisory Board (1998-2008), Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston. Board of Directors (1998-2007 ), La Alianza Hispana, Boston, MA. Board of Directors (1992-2000), Vice President (1998-2000), Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development, Boston, MA. H O N O R S / A W A R D S Commencement speaker, Johnson State College, Johnson, VT. May 2011. City of Boston City Council Resolution: “In recognition of: Half a century of leadership and advocacy for social justice in Boston and the world.” 2007. Gene Debs-Norman Thomas-Julius Bernstein Award. Award for “Lifelong Commitment to Social and Economic Justice” from the Boston Democratic Socialists of America. 2007.

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Fulbright Scholar. Research/teaching fellowship to work with students and faculty at the Colegio de Tlaxcala, Mexico, in doctoral program in regional development. 2006-2007. Mural commissioned in my honor upon my retirement from the University of Massachusetts Boston celebrates my work with the Roofless Women’s Action Research Mobilization and the Women in Community Development. 2006.

Taking a Stand Award. Annual award of the Boston Women's Fund presented to the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization, a project for which I was a principal organizer. 1998. Opening Doors Award. Annual award of the Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development presented to the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization, a project for which I was a principal organizer. 1998. University of Massachusetts Boston nominee for the Fourth Annual Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service Learning presented by the Campus Compact. One of ten finalists in the nation in 1998. College of Public and Community Service nominee for the Ernest A. Lynton Award of the New England Research Center on Higher Education. 1997. Certificate of Recognition from Boston Mayor Thomas Menino for my work with the Roofless Women's Action Research Mobilization. 1997.


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