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1 BARBARA A. ISRAEL, DrPH, MPH Curriculum Vitae Office Address: Department of Health Behavior and Health Education School of Public Health University of Michigan 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 (734) 647-3184 Phone (734) 763-7379 Fax [email protected] ACADEMIC BACKGROUND: B.A. The University of North Carolina 1972 at Chapel Hill, Cum Laude (Sociology and City and Regional Planning) M.P.H. The University of North Carolina 1978 at Chapel Hill School of Public Health (Health Education) Certificate University of North Carolina 1978 at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry (Community Psychiatry) Dr. P.H. The University of North Carolina 1982 at Chapel Hill School of Public Health (Health Education) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 9/94 - present Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public, University of Michigan 10/10 – 5/11 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand 9/03-6/04 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand. 9/99-present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health

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BARBARA A. ISRAEL, DrPH, MPH

Curriculum Vitae Office Address: Department of Health Behavior and Health Education School of Public Health University of Michigan 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 (734) 647-3184 Phone (734) 763-7379 Fax [email protected] ACADEMIC BACKGROUND: B.A. The University of North Carolina 1972 at Chapel Hill, Cum Laude (Sociology and City and Regional Planning) M.P.H. The University of North Carolina 1978 at Chapel Hill School of Public Health (Health Education) Certificate University of North Carolina 1978 at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry (Community Psychiatry) Dr. P.H. The University of North Carolina 1982 at Chapel Hill School of Public Health (Health Education) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 9/94 - present Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public,

University of Michigan 10/10 – 5/11 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington,

New Zealand 9/03-6/04 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine,

University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand. 9/99-present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: (continued) 7/95 - 6/99 Chair, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public

Health, University of Michigan. 9/96 - 6/97 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine,

University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand. 4/91 - 8/94 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan.

9/88 - 8/94 Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan.

4/86 - 8/94 Member of the Program Faculty of the Research Training Program in Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Illness, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

1/82 - 8/88 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan.

6/80 - 12/81 Assistant Project Director, Neighborhood Self-Help Project, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), School of Public Health, Department of Health Education.

1/80 - 5/80 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, UNC-CH, School of Public Health, Department of Health Education.

9/78 - 5/80 Research Assistant, UNC-CH, School of Public Health, Department of Health Education.

10/77 - 5/79 Organization Development Consultant, Federal Correctional Institution, Butner, North Carolina.

10/73 - 7/76 Community Services Consultant, Consultation/Education and Training Unit, Guilford County Department of Mental Health, Greensboro, North Carolina.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Public Health Association, Public Health Education and Promotion Section

Society for Public Health Education PROFESSIONAL/NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS/COMMITTEES (selected):

Member, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Committee on Health and Behavior: Research, Practice and Policy, September 1998 – January 2000. Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, March 1998 – March 2003. Member, External Advisory Committee, New Mexico National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Center, January 2002 – December 2002.

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PROFESSIONAL/NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS/COMMITTEES: (continued)

Member, External Advisory Committee, "Environmental Impacts on Arab Americans in Metro Detroit", funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health, January 2001 – May 2003.

Member, National Advisory Committee, "Allies Against Asthma", grant funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001 – 2006. Member, External Advisory Committee, "Center for Environmental Health Sciences", University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2004 – 2007. Member, National Advisory Council, Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center, 2005 – 2008.

Member, Community-Based Participatory Research Advisory Committee, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, 2005 – 2008.

Member, Advisory Committee, Community-Based Participatory Research Study of Partnership Processes, University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine, 2007 – 2009.

Member, External Advisory Committee, Community-Engaged Research Center, Northwestern University School of Medicine, 2008 – 2010.

Member, Planning Committee and Co-Chair of the New Research Directions in Chronic Disease Prevention at the Workplace Conference (NHLBI/NIOSH/CDC), January-May 2009.

Member, Scientific Community Advisory Committee and the qualitative special interest groups for, “Research for Change: Cross-Site Multi-Cultural Community-Based Participatory Research.” National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center, the University of New Mexico, and the University of Washington, 2009 – present.

Member, National Advisory Committee, Salud America! RWJF Research Network to Prevent Obesity Among Latino Children, 2009 – 2011.

Member, National Environmental Justice Advisory Council Research Work Group, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2012 - 2014.

Member, National Advisory Board, School of Education, Elon University, 2012 – 2014.

Member, Expert Advisory Committee, Community Networks Program Centers, National Cancer Institute, 2013 – 2016.

Member, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Internal Advisory Committee, 2005–2016.

AWARDS:

Game Changer Designation, in the field of health behavior and health education, by the American Journal of Health Promotion (2015)

Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, University of Michigan (2013) Eugene Feingold Diversity Award, School of Public Health, University of Michigan (2010) Tom Bruce Award, American Public Health Association (APHA), Community-Based Public Health Caucus (2008) Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Public Health, University of Michigan (2007) Ernest A. Lynton Award for Faculty Professional Service and Academic Outreach – Honorable Mention, Campus Compact (2006)

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AWARDS: (continued) Distinguished Fellow Award, Society for Public Health Education (2005)

Faculty Award for Service Learning, Michigan Campus Compact (1998) Early Career Award, Public Health Education and Promotion Section, APHA (1991) Delta Omega, Public Health National Honorary (1978) Phi Beta Kappa (1972) Chi Omega Outstanding Sociologist Award (1972)

SPONSORED RESEARCH AND STUDY PROJECTS:

Principal Investigator (Multiple PIs), “Measuring Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS): An Innovative Tool for Assessing Long-Standing CBPR Partnerships.” Funded by National Institute of Nursing Research, August 12, 2016 – May 31, 2021, $2,856,253.

Co-Investigator, “A Partnership Approach to Enhance Health Care Literacy.” Funded by the National Institute on Health Care Reform, January 1, 2015 – December 31, 2017, $1,904,069.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Disseminating and Supporting CBPR Partnerships and Research Translation-PARTners (Administrative Supplement).” Funded by National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, December 1, 2014 – February 16, 2016, $303,625.

Principal Investigator (Multiple PIs), “CBPR: Enhancing Capacity to Use Innovative Methodologies in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.” Funded by NIH/NIGMS, September 1, 2014 – August 31, 2018, $1,074,286.

Co-Investigator, “Lifestage Exposure and Adult Disease (COEC).” Funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 1, 2012 – August 31, 2017, $6,443,825; cost share of $864,685.

Co-Investigator, “Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments.” Funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, December 16, 2013 – October 31, 2018, $3,017,617.

Principal Investigator, “University of Michigan Bridging Funding.” Funded through University of Michigan, August 2013 – July 2014, $150,000.

Principal Investigator (Multiple PIs), “Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Cardiovascular Health – Dissemination Phase.” Funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, July 9, 2013 – February 28, 2018, $2,666,763.

Co-Investigator, “Healthy Neighborhoods for a Healthy Detroit: Incorporating Health Impact Assessment into Planning for the Future of Detroit”. Funded by University of Michigan Center for Advancing Research and Solutions, May 1, 2013 – April 30, 2014, $50,000.

Co-Investigator, “Healthy Neighborhoods for a Healthy Detroit: Health Impact Assessment”. Funded by Pew Charitable Trusts, February 1, 2013 – January 31, 2014, $75,000.

Co-Investigator, “Michigan Center for Integrative Approaches to Health Disparities”. Funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, September 1, 2012 – August 31, 2017, $95,787.

Principal Investigator, “Neighborhoods Taking Action: A Partnership Approach to Policy and Systems Change to Improve High School Graduation Rates and Health in Detroit”. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (with matching funds from The Skillman Foundation), and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, October 15, 2011 – April 20, 2014, $350,000.

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SPONSORED RESEARCH AND STUDY PROJECTS: (continued)

Co-Investigator, “Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research”. Funded by National Institute of Health September 6, 2011 – August 31, 2016, $2,490,709.

Co-Investigator, “Center for Integrated Approaches to Health Disparities Competitive Revision, Center of Excellence for Conducting Comparative Effectiveness Research for Eliminating Disparities (CERED)”. Funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, October 1, 2010 – September 30, 2012, $1,396,894.

Principal Investigator, “Expanding Infrastructure for Community-Academic Research Partnerships in Detroit”. Funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, July 6, 2010 – June 30, 2013, $998,697.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Cardiovascular Health.” Funded by National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, August 1, 2008 – February 28, 2013, $3,046,878.

Co-Investigator, "Role of Diesel and Other Vehicular Exhaust in Exacerbation of Childhood Asthma." Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 18, 2007 – June 30, 2012, $3,986,457.

Co-Investigator, "A Community-Based Participatory Research Intervention for Childhood Asthma Using Air Filters and Air Conditioners." Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, August 1, 2007 – March 31, 2012, $2,988,990.

Principal Investigator, "Neighborhoods Working in Partnership: Building Capacity for Policy Change." Funded by The Skillman Foundation, April 1, 2007 – July 1, 2013, $979,000.

Co-Investigator, “Lean & Green in Motown.” Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 19, 2005 – July 31, 2010, $3,088,521.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health.” Funded by the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, September 1, 2005 – August 31, 2009, $1,686,778.

Principal Investigator, “Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center." Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, October 1, 2004 – September 30, 2006, $150,000.

Principal Investigator, "Michigan Center for the Environment and Children's Health." Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the Environmental Protection Agency, September 1, 1998 - October 31, 2005, $5.2 million.

Principal Investigator, "Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center." Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 30, 1999 - September 29, 2003, $2.1 million; September 30, 2003 – September 29, 2004, $75,000.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Community Organizing Network for Environmental Health." Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2005, $2.3 million.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Social and Physical Environments and Health Disparities.” Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 30, 2000 – July 31, 2005, $3,014,369

Co-Investigator, "REACH Detroit Partnership." Funded by CDC, September 30, 2000 – September 29, 2006, $823,622.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Training Program for Community Health Scholars." Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, June 1, 1998 – May 31, 2006, $4,478,787.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Community Collaboration in Public Health Research." Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 1, 1998 – August 31, 2003, $1,750,000.

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SPONSORED RESEARCH AND STUDY PROJECTS: (continued)

Principal Investigator, "Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center." Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 30, 1995 – September 29, 1999 $2 million.

Co-Investigator, “United Auto Workers Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Training.” Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 1, 1995 – August 31, 2000, $1.3 million; September 1, 2000 – August 31, 2005 $1.2 million.

Co-Principal Investigator, "The Detroit - Genesee County - University of Michigan Community-Based Public Health Consortium.” Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, October 1, 1992 – September 30, 1996, $1.9 million.

Principal Investigator, "Equitable Economic Development and Environmental Change: A Collaborative Action Research Project in the U.S. and Developing Countries.” Funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, January 1, 1991 – December 31, 1991, $50,000.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of AIDS Prevention and Service Projects.” Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, January 1, 1990 - December 31, 1991, $433,781.

Principal Investigator, “Action research approach for the prevention of occupational stress-related disorders.” Funded by the United Auto Workers/General Motors National Joint Committee on Health and Safety, April 1989 – March 1992, $499,000.

Investigator, “Ergonomic Training and the Evaluation of the Pilot Project.” Funded by the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corporation, December 1986 – December 1989, $1,555,000.

Principal Investigator, “Action research approach for the prevention of occupational stress-related disorders.” Funded by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, February 1985 – March 1989, $390,000.

Investigator, “Michigan Prevention Research Center”. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, September 1986 – August 1989, $942,000.

Co-Investigator, “Interdisciplinary Program in Conflict Management Alternatives.” Funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the University of Michigan, December 1985 – June 1996, $890,000.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Enhancing neighborhood self-help problem-solving capacities and strengthening naturally occurring support systems”. Funded through Title I-A; U.S. Higher Education Act, June 1980 – August 1981, $29,100.

PUBLICATIONS:

Israel, B.A. Social networks and health status: Linking theory, research and practice. Patient Counseling and Health Education, 4: 65-79, 1982.

Israel, B.A., Hogue, C.C., and Gorton, A. Social networks among elderly women: Implications for health education practice. Health Education Quarterly, 10: 173-203, 1983.

Thomas, R., Israel, B., and Steuart, G.W. Cooperative problem-solving: The neighborhood self-help project. In H. Cleary, J. Kichen, and P. Ensor (eds.) Advancing Health Through Education: A Case Study Approach. Palo Alto: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1985.

Israel, B.A. Social networks and social support: Implications for natural helper and community level interventions. Health Education Quarterly, 12: 65-80, 1985.

Rounds, K.A. and Israel, B.A. Social networks and social support: Living with chronic renal disease. Patient Education and Counseling, 7:227-247, 1985.

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PUBLICATIONS: (continued)

Antonucci, T.C. and Israel, B.A. Veridicality of social support: A comparison of principal and network members' responses. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54:432-437, 1986.

Israel, B.A. and Rounds, K.A. Social networks and social support: A synthesis for health educators. Advances in Health Education and Promotion, 2: 311-351, 1987.

Israel, B.A. and Antonucci, T.C. Social network characteristics and psychological well-being: A replication and extension. Health Education Quarterly, 14: 461-481, 1987.

Cwikel, J.M.G. and Israel, B.A. Examining mechanisms of social support and social networks: A review of health related intervention studies. Public Health Reviews, 15: 159-193, 1987.

Cwikel, J.M.G., Dielman, T.E., Kirscht, J.P., and Israel, B.A. Mechanisms of psychosocial effects on health: The role of social integration, coping style and health behavior. Health Education Quarterly, 15: 151-173, 1988.

Israel, B.A. Community-based social network interventions: Meeting the needs of the elderly. Danish Medical Bulletin, Special Supplement Series #6, October, 1988, pp. 36-44.

Israel, B.A., Schurman, S.J. and House, J.S. Action research on occupational stress: Involving workers as researchers. International Journal of Health Services 19: 135-155, 1989. [Also appeared in J.V. Johnson and G. Johansson (eds.) The Psychosocial Work Environment: Work Organization, Democratization and Health. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing, 1991.]

Israel, B.A., House, J.S., Schurman, S.J., Heaney, C.A., and Mero, R.P. The relation of personal resources, participation, influence, interpersonal relationships and coping strategies to occupational stress, job strains and health: A multivariate analysis. Work and Stress, 3: 163-194, 1989.

Israel, B.A. and Schurman, S.J. Social support, control and the stress process. In Glanz, K., Lewis, F. and Rimer, B. (eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1990, pp. 187-215.

Klitzman, S., House, J.S., Israel, B.A. and Mero, R.P. Work stress, non-work stress and health. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 13: 221-243, 1990.

Hugentobler, M.K., Israel, B.A. and Schurman, S.J. An action research approach to workplace health: Integrating methods. Health Education Quarterly, 19: 55-76, 1992.

Israel, B.A., Schurman, S.J. and Hugentobler, M.K. Conducting action research: Relationships between organization members and researchers. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 28: 74-101, 1992

Israel, B.A., Schurman, S.J., Hugentobler, M.K. and House, J.S. A participatory action research approach to reducing occupational stress in the United States. Conditions of Work Digest: Preventing Stress at Work, 11: 152-163, 1992.

Zimmerman, M., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A. and Checkoway, B. Further explorations in empowerment theory: An empirical analysis of psychological empowerment. American Journal of Community Psychology, 20: 707-727, 1992.

Landsbergis, P.A., Schurman, S.J., Israel, B.A., Schnall, P.L., Hugentobler, M.K., Cahill, J., and Baker, D. Job stress and heart disease: Evidence and strategies for prevention. New Solutions, 3:42-58, 1993. [Also appeared in Charles Levenstein & John Wooding (eds.) Work, Health, and Environment: Old Problems, New Solutions, New York: Guilford, 1997, pp. 171-197.]

Israel, B.A., Dawson, L., Steckler, A., and Eng, E. Guy W. Steuart: The person and his works. Health Education Quarterly, Supplement 1:S137-S146, 1993.

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PULICATIONS: (continued)

Steckler, A., Dawson, L., Israel, B.A. and Eng, E. Community health development: An overview of the works of Guy W. Steuart. Health Education Quarterly, Supplement 1:S3-S20, 1993.

Heaney, C.A., Israel, B.A., Schurman, S.J., Baker, E.A., House, J.S., and Hugentobler, M.K. Industrial relations, worksite stress reduction, and employee well-being: A participatory action research investigation. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 14: 495-510, 1993.

Baker, E.A., Israel, B.A. and Schurman, S.J. A participatory approach to worksite health promotion. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 17: 68-81, 1994.

Heaney, C.A., Israel, B.A. and House, J.S. Chronic job insecurity among automobile manufacturing workers: Effects on employee satisfaction and health. Social Science & Medicine, 38: 1431-1437, 1994.

Israel, B.A., Checkoway, B., Schulz, A.J. and Zimmerman, M. Health education and community empowerment: Conceptualizing and measuring perceptions of individual, organizational and community control. Health Education Quarterly, 21: 149-170, 1994.

Freudenberg, N. and Zimmerman, M. (eds.) with Becker, M., Israel, B. and Janz, N. AIDS Prevention in the Community: Lessons from the First Decade. Washington: APHA Press, 1995. Including authorship on the following chapters:

Zimmerman, M., Israel, B.A., Becker, M.H., Freudenberg, N., and Wren, P. Introduction, pp. 1-12. Freudenberg, N. and Israel, B.A. Hartford Hispanic Health Council Communidad y Responsibilidad Project, pp. 33-44. Also appeared in Vazques, B. (Ed.), Centro, 6:228-237, 1994. Zimmerman, M., Israel, B.A., Colman, S., and Carter, R. The Seattle-King County Department of Public Health MOD Project, pp. 59-74. Freudenberg, N., Israel, B.A., Zimmerman, N., and Carter, R. Service Employees International Union, AIDS education project, pp. 87-96. Zimmerman, M., Israel, B.A., Colman, S., and Prevots, B. Delmarva Rural Ministries, AIDS prevention for farm workers, pp. 141-148. Israel, B.A., Carter, R., and Colman, S. Organizational contributions and barriers to effective AIDS prevention programs, pp. 161-174.Zimmerman, M., Israel, B.A., Freudenberg, N., Becker, M.H., and Janz, N. Methodology, pp. 199-220.

Israel, B.A., Cummings, K.M., Dignan, M.B., Heaney, C.A., Perales, D.P., Simons-Morton, B.G. and Zimmerman, M.A. Evaluation of health education programs: Current assessment and future directions. Health Education Quarterly, 22: 364-389, 1995.

Janz, N., Wren, P. and Israel, B.A. Staff stress in AIDS prevention and service organizations: Implications for health education practice. Health Education Research, 10: 163-177, 1995.

Schulz, A., Israel, B.A., Checkoway, B. and Zimmerman, M. Empowerment as a multi-level construct: Perceived control at the individual, organizational and community levels. Health Education Research, 10: 309-327, 1995.

Heaney, C.A., House, J.S., Israel, B.A. and Mero, R.P. The relationship of organizational and social coping resources to employee coping behavior: A longitudinal analysis. Work & Stress, 9: 416-431, 1995.

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PUBLICATIONS: (continued)

Schurman, S.J. and Israel, B.A. Redesigning work systems to reduce stress: A participatory action research approach to creating change. In L. Murphy, J. Hurrell, S. Sauter and G. Keita (eds.), Job Stress Interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 1995, pp. 235-263.

Israel, B.A. Community organization for health education: Action, reflection and learning. In J. Galura, J. Howard, D. Waterhouse and R. Ross. Praxis III: Voices in Dialogue. Ann Arbor, MI: OCSL Press. 1995, pp. 83-105.

Janz, N., Zimmerman, M., Wren, P., Israel, B.A., Freudenberg, N. and Carter, R.J. Evaluation of 37 AIDS prevention projects: Successful approaches and barriers to program effectiveness. Health Education Quarterly, 23: 80-97, 1996.

Baker, E.A., Israel, B.A. and Schurman, S.J. The integrated model: Implications for worksite health promotion and occupational health and safety practice. Health Education Quarterly, 23: 175-190, 1996.

Israel, B.A., Baker, E.A., Goldenhar, L.M., Heaney, C.A. and Schurman, S.J. Occupational stress, safety and health: Conceptual framework and principles for effective prevention interventions. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 1: 261-286, 1996.

Baker, E. A., Israel, B.A., Schurman, S.J. and House, J. Role of control and support in occupational stress: An integrated model. Social Science & Medicine, 43: 1145-1159, 1996.

Heaney, C.A. and Israel, B.A. Social networks and social support. In Glanz, K., Lewis, F. and Rimer, B. (eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice (2nd edition). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1997, pp. 179-205.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Becker, A.B. and Hollis, R.M. It’s a twenty-four hour thing... A living for each other concept: Identity, networks, and community in an urban village health worker project. Health Education & Behavior, 24: 465-480, 1997.

Parker, E.A., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A. and Hollis, R.M. East side Detroit village health worker partnership: Community-based lay health advisor intervention in an urban area. Health Education & Behavior, 25: 24-45, 1998.

Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Becker, A.B., Maciak, B.J. and Hollis, R.M. Conducting a participatory community-based survey: Collecting and interpreting data for a community health intervention on Detroit’s east side. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 4: 10-24, 1998.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Selig, S.M., and Bayer, I.S. Development and implementation of principles for community-based research in public health. In R.H. MacNair (Ed.), Research Strategies for Community Practice. New York: Haworth Press, 1998, pp. 83-110.

Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A. and Becker, A.B. Review of community-based research: Assessing partnership approaches to improve public health. Annual Review of Public Health, 19: 173-202, 1998.

Schurman, S.J., Weil, D., Landsbergis, P. and Israel, B.A. The role of unions and collective bargaining in preventing work-related disability. In T. Thomason, J. Burton and D. Hyatt (eds.) New Approaches to Disability in the Workplace. Madison, WI: Industrial Relations Research Association, 1998.

Israel, B.A. Foreword. In R.C. Brownson, E.A. Baker and L.F. Novick (eds.) Community-Based Prevention: Programs that Work. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen, 1999, pp. viii-ix.

Maciak, B. Guzman, R., Santiago, A., Villalobos, G. and Israel, B.A. Establishing LA VIDA - A community-based partnership to prevent intimate violence against Latina women. Health Education & Behavior, 26: 821-840, 1999.

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PUBLICATIONS: (continued)

Parker, E.A., Eng, E., Schulz, A.J. and Israel, B.A. Evaluating community-based health programs that seek to increase community capacity. New Directions for Evaluation, 83: 37-54, 1999.

Clark, N.M., Brown, R., Parker, E.A., Robins, T., Remick, D., Philbert, M., Keeler, G. and Israel, B.A. Childhood asthma. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107: 421-429, 1999.

Schulz, A.J., Williams, D.R., Israel, B.A., Becker, A.B., Parker, E.A., James, S.A. and Jackson, J. Unfair treatment, neighborhood effects, and mental health in the Detroit metropolitan area. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 41: 314-332, 2000. Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Williams, D.W., Parker, E.A., Becker, A.B. and James, S.A. Social inequalities, stressors and self-reported health status among African American and white women in the Detroit metropolitan area. Social Science & Medicine, 51: 1639-1653, 2000.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Parker, E.A., Lockett, M., Hill, Y.R., Wills, R. Community-based participatory research: Integrating research and action to address health disparities. Public Health Reports, 116: 548-557, 2001.

Parker, E.A., Lichtenstein, R.L., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Schork, M.A., Steinman, K.J., and James, S.A. Disentangling measures of individual perceptions of community social dynamics: Results of a community survey. Health Education & Behavior, 28: 462-486, 2001.

Lantz, P.M., Viruell-Fuentes, E., Israel, B.A., Softley, D. and Guzman, J.R. Can communities and academia work together on public health research? Evaluation results from a community-based participatory research partnership in Detroit. Journal of Urban Health, 78: 495-507, 2001.

Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A. and Becker, A.B. Community-based participatory research: Policy recommendations for promoting a partnership approach in health research. Education for Health, 14: 182-197, 2001.

Israel, B.A., Lichtenstein, R., Lantz, P., McGranaghan, R., Allen, A., Guzman, R., Softley, D. and Maciak, B. The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Lessons learned in the development, implementation and evaluation of a community-based participatory research partnership. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 7(5): 1-19, 2001.

Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A. and Fisher, T. Social context, stressors, and disparities in women's health. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 56: 143-149, 2001.

Institute of Medicine, Committee on Health and Behavior: Research Practice and Policy. Health and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press; 2001.

Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Allen, A., Decarlo, M. and Robinson, M. Addressing social determinants of health through community-based participatory research: The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership. Health Education & Behavior, 29: 326-341, 2002.

Schulz, A.J., Williams, D.R., Israel, B.A., Lempert, L.B. Racial and spatial relations as fundamental determinants of health in Detroit. Milbank Quarterly, 80: 677-707, 2002.

Israel, B.A., Farquhar, S, James, S.A., Schulz, A.J. and Parker, E.A. The relationship between social support, stress and health among women on Detroit's east side. Health Education & Behavior, 29: 342-360, 2002.

Keeler, G.J., Dvonch, T., Yip, F.Y., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Marsik, F.J., Morishita, M., et al. Assessment of personal and community-level exposures to particulate matter among children with

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asthma in Detroit, Michigan, as part of Community Action Against Asthma (CAAA). Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(suppl 2): 173-181, 2002.

Israel, B.A. Foreward. In A. Steckler and L. Linnan (eds.) Process Evaluation for Public Health Intervention and Research. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2002, pp. xi-xiii.

Becker, A.B., Israel, B.A, Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A. and Klem, L. Predictors of perceived control among African American women in Detroit: Exploring empowerment as a multi-level construct. Health Education & Behavior, 29:699-715, 2002.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Parker, E.A., Locket, M., Hill, Y., and Wills, R. Engaging women in community-based participatory research for health: The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership. In M. Minkler, N. Wallerstein (eds.), Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003, pp. 293-315.

Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Becker, A.B., Allen, A.J., and Guzman, J.R. Critical issues in developing and following community-based participatory research principles. In M. Minkler, N. Wallerstein (eds.), Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003, pp. 56-73. vanOlphen, J., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Chatters, L.M., Klem, L., Parker, E.A., Williams, D. Religious involvement, social support, and health among African American women on the east side of Detroit. Journal of General and Internal Medicine, 18: 549-557, 2003.

Israel, B.A. Commentary: Model of community health governance: Applicability to community-based participatory research partnerships. Journal of Urban Health, 80: 50-53, 2003.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., and Lantz, P. Instrument for evaluating dimensions of group dynamics within community-based participatory research partnerships. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26: 249-262, 2003.

Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Brakefield-Caldwell, W., Keeler, G., Lewis, T.C., Ramirez, E., Robins, T., Rowe, Z., and Williams, M. Community Action Against Asthma: Examining the partnership process of a community-based participatory research project. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18: 558-567, 2003. Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Lantz, P. Assessing and strengthening characteristics of effective groups in community-based participatory research partnerships. In C. Garvin, M. Galinsky & L. M. Gutierrez (eds.), Handbook of Social Work with Groups. New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2004, pp. 309-325.

Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Becker, A.B., Allen, A., and Guzman, R. Community-based participatory research. In N.B. Anderson (ed.) Encyclopedia of Health & Behavior. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2004, pp. 200-204.

Parker, E. A., Baldwin, G., Israel, B. A., and Salinas, M. Application of health promotion models and theories for environmental health. Health Education & Behavior, 31: 491-509, 2004.

Lewis, T.C., Robins, T.G., Joseph, C., Rowe, Z., Parker, E.A., Edgren, K.K., Salinas, M., Brown, R.W., Martinez, M., and Israel, B.A. Identification of gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood asthma using a community-based participatory research approach. Journal of Urban Health, 81: 472-488, 2004.

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Yip, F., Keeler, J., Dvonch, T., Robins, T., Parker, E., Israel, B., and Brakefield-Caldwell, W. Personal exposures to particulate matter among children with asthma in Detroit, Michigan. Atmospheric Environment, 38: 5227-5236, 2004.

Chavez, V., Israel, B.A. Allen, A., Lichtenstein, R., DeCarlo, M.F., Schulz, A.J., Bayer, I.S., and McGranaghan, R.J. A bridge between communities: Video-making using principles of community-based participatory research. Health Promotion Practice, 5 395-403, 2004.

Becker, A.B., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Klem, L. Age differences in health effects of stressors and perceived control among urban African American women. Journal of Urban Health, 82: 122-141, 2005.

Israel, B.A. Eng, E., Schulz, A.J., E.A. Parker (eds.), Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. San Francisco, CA:Jossey-Bass, 2005. Including authorship on the following chapters:

Israel, B.A. Eng, E., Schulz, A.J., E.A. Parker. Introduction, pp. 3-26. Becker, A.B., Israel, B.A., Allen A.J. Strategies and techniques for effective group process in CBPR partnerships, pp. 52-72. Schulz, A.J., Zenk, S., Kannan, S., Israel, B.A., Koch, M.A., Stokes C. Community-based participatory approach to survey design and implementation: The Healthy Environments Partnership Survey, pp. 107-127. Israel, B.A., Lantz, P.M., McGranaghan, R, Kerr, D., Guzman, J.R. Documentation and evaluation of community-based participatory research partnerships: The use of in-depth interviews and closed-ended questionnaires, pp. 255-277. Parker, E.A., Robins, T., Israel, B.A., Brakefield-Caldwell, W., Wilkins, D., Edgren, K. Developing and implementing guidelines for dissemination: The experience of the Community Action Against Asthma Project, pp. 285-306.

Zenk, S.N., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., House, J.S., Benjamin, A., Kannan, S. Use of Community-based participatory research to assess environmental determinants of health: Challenges, facilitators, and implications for universities. Metropolitan Universities Journal, 16: 107-125, 2005.

Zenk, S.N., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., James, S.A., Bao, S., & Wilson, M.L. Neighborhood racial composition, neighborhood poverty, and supermarket accessibility in metropolitan Detroit. American Journal of Public Health, 95: 660-667, 2005.

Farquhar, S.A., Parker, E.A., Schulz, A.J., and Israel, B.A. In their words: A qualitative analysis of the effects of the physical environment on Detroit residents. Local Environment, 10: 259-274, 2005.

Edgren, K.K., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A, Lewis T.C., Salinas, M.A, Robins, T.G, and Hill, Y.R. Conducting a health education intervention and an epidemiological research project involving community members and community partner organizations: The Community Action Against Asthma Project. Health Promotion Practice, 6: 263-269, 2005.

Lewis, T.C., Robins, T.G., Dvonch, J.T., Keeler, G.J., Yip, F.Y., Mentz, G.B., Lin, X., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Gonzalez, L., Hill, Y. Air pollution associated changes in lung function among asthmatic children in Detroit. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113: 1068-1075, 2005.

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Israel, B.A., Parker,E.A., Rowe, Z., Salvatore, A., Minkler, M., López, J., et al. Community-based participatory research: Lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113:1463-1471, 2005.

Schulz, A.J., Kannan, S., Dvonch, J.T., Israel, B.A., Allen, A., James, S.A., et al. Social and physical environments and disparities in risk for cardiovascular disease: The Healthy Environments Partnership conceptual model. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113: 1817-1825, 2005.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Zenk, S., Parker, E.A., Lichtenstein, R., Weir, S.S., Klem, L. Psychosocial stress and social support as mediators of relationships between income, length of residence and depressive symptoms among African American women on Detroit’s eastside. Social Science & Medicine, 62: 510-522, 2006.

Zenk, S.N., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., James, S.A., Bao, S., Wilson, M.L. Fruit and vegetable access differs by community racial composition and socioeconomic position in Detroit, Michigan. Ethnicity & Disease, 16: 275-280, 2006.

Farquhar, S., Parker, E.A., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A. Application of qualitative methods in program planning for health education interventions. Health Promotion Practice, 7: 234-242, 2006.

Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J. Estrada-Martinez, L., Zenk, S., Viruell-Fuentes, E., Villarruel, A.M., et al. Engaging urban residents in assessing neighborhood environments and their implications for health. Journal of Urban Health, 83: 523-539, 2006.

Israel, B.A., Krieger, J.W., Vlahov, D., Ciske, S. J., Foley, M., Fortin, P., et al. (2006). Challenges and facilitating factors in sustaining community-based participatory research partnerships: Lessons learned from the Detroit, New York City, and Seattle Urban Research Centers. Journal of Urban Health, 83: 1022-1040, 2006. Lantz, P.M., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Reyes, A. Community-based participatory research: Rationale and relevance for social epidemiology. In J.M. Oakes, J.S. Kaufman (eds.) Methods in Social Epidemiology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Press, 2006, pp. 239-266.

Schulz, A.J., Gravlee, C.C., Williams, D.R., Israel, B.A., Rowe, Z. Discrimination, symptoms of depression, and self-rated general health among African American women in Detroit: Results from a longitudinal analysis. American Journal of Public Health, 96: 1265-1270, 2006.

Coombe, C.M., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E., Reyes, A. Community-based participatory research. In S.E. Boslaugh (ed.) Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2007, pp. 209-212.

Kannan, S., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Arya, I., Weir S.S., Dvonch, J.T., et al. A community-based participatory approach to personalized computer generated nutrition feedback reports: The Healthy Environments Partnership. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 2.1: 41-53, 2008. PMCID: PMC2662605

Cashman, S., Adeky, S., Allen, A., Corburn, J., Israel, B.A., Monano, J., et al. The power and the promise: Working with communities to analyze data, interpret findings, and get to outcomes. American Journal of Public Health, 98: 1407-1417, 2008. PMCID: PMC2446454

Schulz, A.J., House, J.S., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G., Dvonch, J.T., Miranda, P., Kannan, S., Koch, M. Relational pathways between socioeconomic position and cardiovascular risk in a multiethnic urban population: Complexities and their implications for improving health in economically disadvantaged

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populations. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 62:638-646, 2008. PMCID: PMC2668209

Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Robins, T.G., Mentz, G., Lin, X., Brakefield-Caldwell, W., et al. Evaluation of Community Action Against Asthma: A community health worker intervention to improve children's asthma-related health by reducing household environmental triggers for asthma. Health Education & Behavior, 35: 376-395, 2008. PMID: 17761540

Heaney, C.A., Israel, B.A. Social networks and social support. In Glanz, K., Lewis, F., Rimer, B. and Viswanath, K. (eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice (4th edition). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass, 2008, pp. 189-210. Rosland, A-M., Kieffer, E.C., Israel, B.A., Cofield, M., Palmisano, G., Sinco, B., Spencer, M., Heisler, M. When is social support important? The association of family support and professional support with specific diabetes self-management behaviors. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23: 1992-1999, 2008. PMCID: PMC2596525 Schulz, A.J., Zenk, S.N., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G., Stokes, C., Galea, S. Do neighborhood economic characteristics, racial composition, and residential stability predict perceptions of stress associated with the physical and social environments? Findings from a multilevel analysis in Detroit. Journal of Urban Health 85: 642-661, 2008. PMCID: PMC2527427 Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A., Becker, A.B., Allen, A.J., and Guzman, J.R. Critical issues in developing and following CBPR principles. In M. Minkler, N. Wallerstein (eds.), Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008, pp. 47-66. Cashman, S.B., Allen, A.J., Corburn, J., Israel, B.A., Montaño, J., et al. Analyzing and interpreting data with communities. In M. Minkler, N. Wallerstein (eds.), Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes (2nd edition). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008, pp.285-302. Harvey, I.S., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Lockett, M., Hill, Y., Sand, S., Weir, S. The Healthy Connections Project: A community-based participatory research project involving women at risk for diabetes and hypertension. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 3: 273-274, 2009. PMID: 20097987 Strong, L.L., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J., Reyes, A.G., Rowe, Z., Weir, S.S., Poe, C. Piloting interventions within a community-based participatory research framework: Lessons learned from the Healthy Environments Partnership. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 3: 327-334, 2009. PMCID: PMC2820110 Kannan, S., Dvonch, J.T., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G., House, J.S., et al. Exposure to fine particulate matter and acute effects on blood pressure: Effect modification by measures of obesity and location. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 64: 68-74, 2010. PMID: 19833604 Redwood, Y., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Yoshihama, M., Wang, C.C., Kreuter, M. Social, economic, and political processes that create built environment inequities: Perspectives from urban African Americans in Atlanta. Family and Community Health, 33:53-67, 2010. PMID: 20010005 Parker, E.A., Chung, L.K., Israel, B.A., Reyes, A., Wilkins, D. Community Organizing Network for Environmental Health: Using a community health development approach to increase community capacity around reduction of environmental triggers. Journal of Primary Prevention, 31: 41-58, 2010. PMCID: PMC2891016

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Israel, B.A., Eng, E., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A. (eds.) Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. 2nd ed., Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA, 2013. Including authorship on the following chapters:

Israel, B.A., Eng, E., Schulz, A.J., Parker, E.A. Introduction, pp. 4-37. Becker, A.B., Israel, B.A., Allen, A. Strategies and techniques for effective group process in CBPR partnerships, pp. 69-96. Schulz, A.J., Zenk, S., Kannan, S., Israel, B.A., Stokes, C. Community-based participatory approach to survey design and implementation: The Healthy Environments Partnership survey, pp. 197-223. Israel, B.A., P. M. Lantz, R. McGranaghan, J. R. Guzman, R. Lichtenstein, Rowe, A. Documentation and evaluation of CBPR partnerships: The use of in-depth interviews and closed-ended questionnaires, pp. 369-403.

Parker, E., Robins, T., Israel, B.A., et al. Developing and implementing guidelines for dissemination: The experience of the Community Action Against Asthma Project, pp. 405-433.

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Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G., Johnson-Lawrence, V., Zenk, S., Wineman, J., Israel, B.A., Marans, R., Max, P. Independent and joint associations between multiple measures of the built and social environment and physical activity in a multi-ethnic urban community. Journal of Urban Health, 90(5): 872-87, 2013. PMC3795195 Zenk, S.N., Schulz, A.J., Izumi, B.T., Mentz, G., Israel, B.A., Lockett, M. Neighborhood food environment role in modifying psychosocial stress-diet relationships. Appetite, 65:170-7, 2013. PMC3622780 Zenk, S.N, Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G., Miranda, P., Opperman, A., Odoms-Young, A. Food shopping behaviors and exposure to discrimination. Public Health Nutrition, 27:1-10, 2013 (Epub ahead of print). PMC3701025 Cheezum, R., Israel, B., et al, Building Community Capacity to Advocate for Policy Change: An Outcome Evaluation of the Neighborhoods Working in Partnership Project in Detroit. Journal of Community Practice, 2013: 21(3): 228-247.

Israel, B.A., Coombe, C., McGranaghan, R., Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach for Public Health. Community Engaged Scholarship for Health (CES4Health) 2014: CD-ROM. Sampson, N., Schulz, A., Parker, E., Israel, B., Larsen, L., Improving public participation to achieve environmental justice: Applying lessons from freight's frontline communities. Environmental Justice, 2014: 7(2): 45-54.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G.B., *Bernal, C., Caver, D., DeMajo, R., Diaz, G., Gamboa, C., Gaines, C., Hosten, B., Opperman, A., Reyes, A.G., Rowe, Z., Sand, S.L., Woods, S (2015). Effectiveness of a walking group intervention to promote physical activity and cardiovascular health in predominantly non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic urban neighborhoods: Findings from the Walk Your Heart to Health Intervention. Health Education & Behavior, 42(3): 380-392. PMCID: PMC4446166 Johnson-Lawrence, V., Schulz, A., Zenk, S.N., Israel, B.A., Rowe, Z, Does territoriality modify the relationship between perceived neighborhood challenges and physical activity? A multilevel analysis. Annals of Epidemiology, 2015: 25(2): 107-112. Brakefield-Caldwell, W., Reyes, A., Rowe, Z., Weinert, J., Israel, B., Community Partner Perspectives on Benefits, Challenges, Facilitating Factors and Lessons Learned from Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships in Detroit. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 2015: 9 (2): 229 - 311. Izumi, B.T., Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G., Israel, B.A., Sand, S.L., Reyes, A.G., Hoston, B., Richardson, D., Gamboa, C., Rowe, Z., Diaz, G. Leader behaviors, group cohesion, and participation in a walking group program. Am J Prev Med, 2015 July; 49(1): 41-49. Johnson-Lawrence; V., Schulz; A.J., Zenk; S.N., Israel; B.A., Wineman; J., Marans; R.W., Rowe, Z. Joint Associations of Residential Density and Neighborhood Involvement With Physical Activity Among a Multiethnic Sample of Urban Adults. Health Education and Behavior, 2015;42(4):510-517.

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PUBLICATIONS: (continued) Lucero, J., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Alegria, M., Greene-Moton, E., Israel, B., Kastelic, S., Magarati, M., Oetzel, J., Pearson, C., Schulz, A., Villegas, M., White Hat, E.R. Development of a mixed methods investigation of Process and Outcomes of Community Based Participatory Research. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2016, 1-20. Lucumi, D.I., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A.. Local Actors’ Frames of the Role of Living Conditions in Shaping Hypertension Risk and Disparities in a Colombian Municipality. Journal of Urban Health, 2016; 93(2): 345-363. Lopez, W., Kruger, D.J., Delva, J., Llanes, M., Harner, M., Martinez, R.D., Sanders, L., Harner, M., Israel, B. Health Implications of an Immigration Raid: Findings from a Latino Community in the Midwestern United States. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2016; 19(3):702-708. Kwarteng, J.L., Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G.B., Israel, B.A., Shanks, T.R., White Perkins, D. Neighbourhood poverty, perceived discrimination, and central adiposity: Independent associations in a repeated measures analysis. Journal of Biosocial (2016); 48(6):709-722. Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G.B., Sampson, N., Ward, M., Anderson, R., de Majo, R., Israel, B.A., Lewis, T.C., Wilkins, D. Race and the Distribution of Social and Physical Environmental Risk: A Case Example from the Detroit Metropolitan Area. Du Bois Review (2016); 13(2):285-304. Schulz AJ, Mentz GB, Kwarteng J, Israel BA, Gamboa C, Sand SL, Gaines C, Reyes AG, Rowe Z. Do Neighborhood Demographics Modify Walking Group Intervention Effectiveness in Urban Neighborhoods? Health Promot Pract. (2016); 18(1). Kwarteng, J.L., Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G.B., Israel, B.A., Shanks, T.R., White Perkins, D. Does perceived safety modify the effectiveness of a walking-group intervention designed to promote physical activity? American Journal of Health Promotion. (2017). Coombe, C.M., Israel, B.A., Reyes, A., Clement, J., Grant, S., Lichtenstein, R., Schulz, A., Smith, S. (2017). Strengthening community capacity in Detroit to influence policy change for health equity. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning. 23(2), 101-116. (2017). Mehdipanah, M., Schulz, A. J., Israel, B.A., Gamboa, C., Rowe, Z., Khan, M., Allen, A. (2017). Urban HEART Detroit: a Tool To Better Understand and Address Health Equity Gaps in the City. Journal of Urban Health. Mehdipanah, R., Schulz, A. J., Israel, B.A., Mentz, G., Eisenberg, A., Stokes, C., Rowe, Z. (2017). Neighborhood context, homeownership and home value: An ecological analysis of implications for health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. (Accepted, August 2017). Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G., Sampson, N., Ward, M., Anderson, R., de Majo, R., Israel, B.A., Lewis, T., Wilkins, D. (2017). Race and Distribution of Social and Physical Environmental Risk: A Case Example from the Detroit Metropolitan Area. Du Bois Review. 13(2): 285-304. (2017). LeBron, AMW., Schulz, A.J., Mentz, G., Reyes, A., Gamboa, C., Israel, B.A., House, J.S., Viruell-Fuentes, E.A.. (2018). Impact of Change Over Time in Self-Reported Discrimination on Blood Pressure: Implications for Inequities in Cardiovascular Risk for a Multi-Racial Urban Community. Ethnicity & Health. 23 (): 1-19. 2018.

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EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:

Guest Editor (with K. McLeroy), Health Education Quarterly, theme issue entitled "Social Networks and Social Support: Implications for Health Education," Vol. 12, No. 1, 1985.

Associate Editor, Social Health section of American Journal of Health Promotion, 1987 - 1992.

Member, Guest Editorial Board, Health Education Research, theme issue, "Coalitions in Health Education and Health Promotion," Vol. 8, No. 3, 1993.

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES (continued):

Guest Editor (with A. Steckler, L. Dawson and E. Eng), Health Education Quarterly, "Community Health Development: An Anthology of the Works of Guy W. Steuart." Supplement 1, 1993.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 1994 - 2000.

Editorial Board Member, Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1995 - present.

Associate Editor, Health Education Quarterly, November 1988 - 1994.

Deputy Editor, Health Education & Behavior (formerly Health Education Quarterly) 1995 - 2003.

Editorial Board Member, Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, & Action, November 2005 - present.

Guest Editor, Health Promotion Practice, special issue entitled “Community Coalitions and Control of Chronic Disease”, 2006.

Member, International Board of Advisors, AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, January 2007 – present.

Guest Editor (with Nancy K. Janz, Megan E. Jensen, and Marc A. Zimmerman), Health Education & Behavior, “An Anthology of and Tribute to the Life and Work of Noreen M. Clark”, Vol. 41, No. 5, 2014.

Reviewer: AlterNative Health Promotion Practice American Journal of Public Health Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health American Journal of Community Psychology Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved Environmental Health Perspectives Journal of Urban Health Health Education & Behavior Progress in Community Health Partnerships Health Education Research Social Science & Medicine

WORKING PAPERS and HANDBOOKS:

Thomas, R. (Ed.), with Israel, B., Lamson, N., Steuart, G., and Ricardo, M. Problem-Solving at the Neighborhood Level: A Project Handbook. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Department of Health Education, UNC School of Public Health, 1981.

Cunningham, H.V., Chesler, M., Israel, B.A., Potapchuk, W. and Blechman, F. Strategies for social justice: A retrieval conference. Working Paper Series, Program in Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, February, 1990.

Gerschick, T., Israel, B.A. and Checkoway, B. Means of empowerment in individuals, organizations and communities: Report on a retrieval conference. Working Paper Series, Program in Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, July, 1990.

Israel, B.A., Chesler, M., Baker, B., Wellin, E., Langer, S. and Forderer, B. Sharing grassroots environmental actions: Description and evaluation of STP schools at the Highlander Research and

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Education Center. Working Paper Series, Program in Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, May 1991.

Schulz, A.J. and Israel, B.A. Empowerment and empowering processes: A theory development seminar series. Working Paper Series, Program in Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, February, 1991.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Chesler, M., Checkoway, B. and Crowfoot, J. (In collaboration with Institute for Development Research, Highlander Research and Education Center, and 3 international non-governmental organizations - KENGO, MAN, WALHI.) Creating international linkages among

grassroots activists to promote sustainable development: Report of a pilot exchange project. Working Paper Series, Program in Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, June 1992.

PAPERS PRESENTED:

Carolyn Farthing and Barbara A. Israel. “Evaluation of Primary Prevention Programs.” Presented at the Virginia Statewide Workshop on Primary Prevention, Richmond, VA, May 23, 1977.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community as a Unit of Practice.” Presented at the 5th Annual Summer Program on Mental Health Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, July 21, 1978.

Barbara A. Israel. “Primary Prevention: Social Support Networks and Community.” Presented at the Community Mental Health Conference: Enhancing Quality of Life, Greenville, NC, June 26, 1979.

Barbara A. Israel. “Social Support Systems: Theory, Research and Practice.” Presented at the 6th Annual Summer Program on Mental Health Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, July 19, 1979.Barbara A. Israel. “Neighborhood Self-Help: Issues in Evaluation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, New York, NY, March 11, 1982.

Barbara A. Israel, Carol Hogue, and Ann Gorton. “Social Networks Among Elderly Women.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 16, 1982.

Barbara A. Israel. “Social Support Networks Among the Rural Elderly.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 17, 1982. Barbara A. Israel. “Community Development as Mental Health Promotion.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Detroit, MI, March 10, 1983. Barbara A. Israel. “Overview of Needs Assessment Tools and Approaches.” Presented at the Michigan Hospital Association Conference: Opportunities and Constraints for Health Promotion Project Proposals, East Lansing, MI, May 17, 1983. Barbara A. Israel. “Community Development and Participatory Research.” Presented at the University of Michigan Conference: Qualitative Research, Ann Arbor, MI, May 21, 1983. Barbara A. Israel. “Networks and Communities as Units of Practice: Dimensions of Influence.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Dallas, TX, November 16, 1983. Barbara A. Israel. “An Analytical Tool for Delineating Social Networks and Social Support: Program Planning Applications.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, New Orleans, LA, June 1, 1984.

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PAPERS PRESENTED: (continued) Barbara A. Israel. “Occupational Stress and Health: Linking Theory, Research and Practice.” Presented at the 36th Annual Selby Discussional on Occupational Health, sponsored by the Department of Environmental and Industrial Health, Ann Arbor, MI, November 2, 1984.

Barbara A. Israel and Eugenia Eng. “Social Support Networks: A Resource for Community Health Action.” Presented at the Interamerican Symposium on Health Education, sponsored by the International Union for Health Education, Mexico City, Mexico, November 5, 1984. Toni C. Antonucci and Barbara A. Israel. “Social Support and Veridicality: Comparing Principal and Network Members' Responses.” Presented at the 13th International Congress of Gerontology, International Association of Gerontology, New York, NY, July 12, 1985. Barbara A. Israel. “Action Research in the Workplace.”Presented at the University of Michigan Conference: Issues in Action Research, Ann Arbor, MI, October 18, 1985. Barbara A. Israel and Susan J. Schurman. “An Action Research Approach to Occupational Stress: Prevention and Mental Health Promotion.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 20, 1985. Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman and James S. House. “Occupational Stress and Health Promotion: The Innovative Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in an Evaluation Research Project.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Las Vegas, NV, September 28 - October 2, 1986. Barbara A. Israel. “An Action Research Approach to Health Promotion: Application of the Cooperative Problem-Solving Model.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Las Vegas, NV, September 28 - October 2, 1986. Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Social Network Interventions: Meeting the Needs of the Elderly.” Presented at the International Work Group Meeting on Community-Based Initiatives to Reduce Social Isolation and Protect and Improve the Health of the Elderly. Sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the World Health Organization, San Jose, Costa Rica, March 9-13, 1987. Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, and James S. House. “Occupational Stress and Health: An Action Research Approach to Worksite Health Promotion.” Presented at the International Work Group Meeting on Cultural Factors in Worksite Health Promotion. Sponsored by the Austrian Research Institute of Work-Health-Environment and the World Health Organization, St. Gilgen, Austria, June 3, 1987.

Barbara A. Israel, James S. House and Susan J. Schurman. “Reducing and Managing Occupational Stress and Promoting Psychological Well-Being: The Role of Social Support, Participation and Coping.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, October 20, 1987.

Barbara A. Israel. “A Psychosocial Model of Occupational Stress and Health: A Research Study of Occupational Stress, Social Support and Participation in a Manufacturing Plant.” Presented at the Epidemiology and Social Medicine Seminar, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, February 23, 1988.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman and James S. House. “A Primary Prevention Approach to Occupational Stress and Mental Health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Prevention Intervention Research Centers, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, March 3, 1988.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman and James S. House. “Organizational Change: An Action Research Approach.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education, Boston, MA, November 12, 1988.

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Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, and James S. House. “An Action Research Approach to Occupational Stress: A Longitudinal Study.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 14, 1988.

Elizabeth A. Baker, Barbara A. Israel, and Susan, and Margrit Hugentobler. “Worker Participation in an Action Research Project: Issues and Impact.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, October 25, 1989.

Kirsten Alcser, Barbara Silverstein, and Barbara A. Israel. “Psychosocial Job Stress and Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Longitudinal Study.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, October 25, 1989.

Catherine Heaney, James S. House, and Barbara A. Israel. “Coping with Occupational Stress: Why do Employees Cope the Way They Do.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, October 25, 1989.

Barbara A. Israel, Barry Checkoway, Amy Schulz, and Marc Zimmerman. “Community Empowerment and Health: Definitional, Conceptual, and Measurement Issues.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, October 2, 1990.

Denise Charron-Prochownik, Barbara A. Israel, and Neil White. “The Effects of Social Support on Stress and Health Outcomes in Adolescents with Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Developing an Instrument to Measure Social Support and Stress.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, October 2, 1990.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, and Margrit K. Hugentobler. “The Relationship Between Organization Members and Researchers in Conducting Action Research.” Presented at the conference Work and Well-Being - An Agenda for the 90s, sponsored by the American Psychological Association and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Washington, DC, November 17, 1990.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, and Margrit K. Hugentobler. “A Participatory Action Research Approach to Occupational Stress and Health.” Presented at the international conference Healthy Work Environments/Healthy People: Participatory Approaches to Improving Workplace Health, sponsored by the University of Michigan Labor Studies Center in cooperation with the School of Public Health, June 5, 1991.

Denise Charron-Prochownik, P.D. Johnson, Barbara A. Israel, B.J. Anderson, D. Garden, S. Bennett and N.H. White. “Perceptions of Social Support and Chronic Stress in Teenagers with Type I Diabetes Mellitus.” Presented at the 14th International Diabetes Federation Congress, Washington, DC, June 23-28, 1991.

Barbara A. Israel and Susan J. Schurman. “A Participatory Action Research Approach to Occupational Stress and Health: Issues of Methodology.” Presented at the international work conference Action Research and the Future of Work, The Netherlands, August 28, 1991.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Public Health: Essential Features, Rationale and Policy Implications.” Presented at the SEMHA Annual Seminar, sponsored by the Southeastern Michigan Health Association, Ann Arbor, MI, October 28, 1991.

Susan J. Schurman, Barbara A. Israel and Margrit K. Hugentobler. “Changing the Work Environment to Reduce Stress: Review of Interventions in the U.S.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 12, 1991.

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Catherine A. Heaney, Barbara A. Israel and James S. House. “Chronic Low Job Security Among Automobile Workers: Effects on Job Satisfaction and Health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 12, 1991.

Barbara A. Israel. “Current Wide Angle Application of Guy Steuart's Model.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 13, 1991.

Elizabeth A. Baker, Barbara A. Israel, and Susan J. Schurman. “A Participatory Approach to Worksite Health Promotion.” Poster session presented at the Annual Health Promotion Conference sponsored by the American Journal of Health Promotion, San Diego, CA, February 27, 1992.

Barbara A. Israel, Rosalind Carter, and Shoshana Colman. “Organizational Factors that Facilitate and Constrain the Implementation of AIDS Prevention Programs.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 9, 1992.

Marshall H. Becker, Marc A. Zimmerman, Barbara A. Israel, and Nick Freudenberg. “Evaluation Project Overview: Methodology.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 9, 1992.

Barbara A. Israel, Creigs Beverly, Robert Pestronk, Barry Checkoway, and Toby Citrin. “The Kellogg Community-Based Public Health Initiative: Case Studies of the Leadership and Model Development Experience.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 11, 1992.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, Margrit K. Hugentobler, and James S. House. “A Participatory Action Research Approach to Reducing Occupational Stress: Phases of Implementation and Evaluation.” Presented at the 2nd Annual APA/NIOSH Conference on Occupational Stress, Washington, DC, November 21, 1992.

Catherine Heaney, Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, Elizabeth Baker, James S. House, and Margrit Hugentobler. “Evaluation of a Participatory Action Research Approach to Reducing Stress.” Presented at the 2nd Annual APA/NIOSH Conference on Occupational Stress, Washington, DC, November 21, 1992.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Marc Zimmerman, and Barry Checkoway. “Empowerment as a Multi-level Construct: Perceived Control at the Individual, Organizational and Community Levels.” Presented at the Education/Research for Empowerment Practice Conference. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, October 8, 1993.

Elizabeth A. Baker, Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, James S. House, Harold Neighbors and Laura Klem. “Dimensions of Control: Where to Focus?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 26, 1993.

Barbara A. Israel, Susan J. Schurman, Margrit Hugentobler and Elizabeth A. Baker. “Findings of a 6-year Participatory Research Project on Occupational Stress in the Automobile Industry.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 27, 1993.

Patricia A. Wren, Nancy K. Janz, Barbara A. Israel, Marshall H. Becker, and Marc A. Zimmerman. “Staff-Related Problems in Community-Based AIDS Prevention and Service Projects.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 27, 1993.

Barbara A. Israel. “Participatory Action Research: An Approach to Intervention Research for Occupational Health and Safety.” Paper presented at research seminar series, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, March 11, 1994.

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PAPERS PRESENTED: (continued)

Barbara A. Israel. “Practitioner-Oriented Approaches to Evaluating Health Education Interventions: Multiple Purposes-Multiple Methods.” Presented at the Annual Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Association of State and Territorial Directors of Public Health Education, Tampa, FL, April 25, 1994.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Public Health Vision Within Schools of Public Health: The Michigan Model.” Presented at the Baltimore Networking Meeting, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Baltimore, MD, June 23, 1994.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community Empowerment and Health Education: Conceptualization, Assessment and Practice Implications.” Presented at the Mid-Year Society for Public Health Education Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC, July 10, 1994.

Barbara A. Israel. “Capacity Building, Violence Prevention and Community Empowerment.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education, Washington, DC, October 29, 1994.

David W. Dowler, Barbara A. Israel, James S. House and Elizabeth A. Baker. “Age Group Differences in Job Satisfaction: An Analysis of Mediating and Moderating Effects.” Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 3, 1994.

Amy J. Schulz, Ada Brown, C.B. Griffin, Barbara A. Israel and Enos Massie. “Developing a Collaborative Evaluation Process: The Detroit-Genesee County Community-Based Public Health Consortium.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 3, 1994.

Elizabeth A. Baker, Barbara A. Israel and Susan J. Schurman. “Occupational Stress Models: Integrating Health and Safety and Health Promotion.” Presented at the Third Conference on Work, Stress and Health: Creating Healthier Workplaces, sponsored by the American Psychological Association and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Washington, DC, September 15, 1995.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Irene Bayer, Suzanne Selig, and C.B. Griffin. “Development and Implementation of Guidelines for Community-Based Research in Public Health.” Panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, November 2, 1995.

Barbara A. Israel, Toby, Citrin, Richard Lichtenstein, Irene Bayer, Ada Brown and C.B. Griffin. “Organizational Change Within a School of Public Health: Principles of Practice, Accomplishments and Challenges.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, November 2, 1995.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community Empowerment: Conceptualizing and Measuring Perceptions of Individual, Organizational and Community Control.” Presented at the Tenth National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, December 7, 1995.

Adam B. Becker, Amy J. Schulz, Laurie Bechhofer, Diane Pekary, and Barbara A. Israel. “Assessing Barriers to Student Participation in the Community-Based Public Health Project: A Qualitative Study.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, November 18, 1996.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Toby Citrin, Irene Bayer and Adam B. Becker. “Evaluation and Institutionalization of the Community-Based Public Health Initiative at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, November 18, 1996.

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Barbara A. Israel. “Eastside Detroit Village Health Worker Partnership: Improving Maternal and Child Health.” Presented at the research seminar series, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand, December 13, 1996.

Barbara A. Israel. “Prevention Research Aimed at Improving Maternal and Child Health: Eastside Detroit Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the research seminar series, Health Services Research Center, Wellington School of Medicine, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, April 3, 1997.

Barbara A. Israel. “A Partnership Approach to Studying and Improving Maternal and Child Health in an African American Community in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the research seminar series, National

Centre for Health Promotion, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, April 16, 1997.

Barbara A. Israel. “Improving Maternal and Child Health in an African American Community in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the research seminar series, Public Health Division, Department of Human Services, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, April 22, 1997.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Action Research Aimed at Improving Maternal and Child Health in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the research seminar series, Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, May 20, 1997.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Research: A Partnership Approach to Examining and Improving Maternal and Child Health in an African American Community in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the research seminar series, Health Development and Policy Programme, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, May 22, 1997.

Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Adam B. Becker, Barbara J. Maciak, and R. Hollis. “Conducting a Participatory Community-Based Survey: Collecting and Interpreting Data for a Community Intervention on Detroit’s East Side.” Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Toronto, August 9, 1997.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, Sherman A. James, and M. Anthony Schork. “Social Inequality, Stress and Women’s Health: Preliminary results From a Survey in Detroit.” Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Toronto, August 10, 1997.

Edith A. Parker, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sherman A. James, Richard Lichtenstein, M. Anthony Schork, Jerome Nriagu, Donna Matheson, Adam B. Becker, Barbara J. Maciak, David Dowler, and Kenneth Steinman. “Results of a Community Assessment Survey on the East Side of Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, IN, November 10, 1997.

Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker and Adam B. Becker. “Community-Based Public Health Research: Guidelines for Partnership in Academic-Community Health Collaborations.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, IN, November 10, 1997.

Edith A. Parker, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, and Geneva Edwards. “Using a Community-Based Partnership Approach to Identify, Assess, and Intervene Upon Neighborhood Factors Affecting Women's and Children's Health.” Presented at the Prevention 98 Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 11, 1998.

Kenneth J. Steinman, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, and Irene S. Bayer. “The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership: Community-Based Research to Inform Community Action.” Poster session

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at the Annual Conference of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health: Principles and Best Practices for Healthier Communities, Pittsburgh, PA, April 26-28, 1998.

Barbara J. Maciak, Jamillah Berry, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, and Rose Hollis. “Conducting a Participatory Community-Based Survey on Detroit's East Side: Involving Community Members in Survey Design and Implementation.” Poster session at the Annual Conference of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health: Principles and Best Practices for Healthier Communities, Pittsburgh, PA, April 26-28, 1998.

Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, and Sherman A. James. “Community-Based Research on Detroit's East Side: Theory, Principles and Evaluation Design.” Presented at the American Psychological Association Public Health in the 21st Century Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 9, 1998.

Sherman A. James, Edith A. Parker, Amy J. Schulz, and Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Research on Detroit's East Side: Baseline Correlates of Depression Symptomatology in African American Women.” Presented at the American Psychological Association Public Health in the 21st Century Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 9, 1998.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex Allen, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell and Ricardo Guzman. “Community-Based Public Health: Principles, Challenges and Facilitating Factors.” Panel presentation at the Association of

Schools of Public Health/HRSA Public Health Practice Coordinators’ Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, July 14, 1998.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, David R. Williams, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, and Sherman A. James. “Social Inequalities, Stressors and Depressive Symptoms Among Women Living in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 25, 1998.

Barbara A. Israel. “Participatory Action Research in Occupational Health Promotion: Principles, Challenges and Facilitating Factors.” Keynote address presented at the Psychosocial Factors at Work Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 26, 1998.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Research: Principles, Challenges and Lessons Learned.” Presented at the Behavioral and Social Science Working Group Seminar Series, Atlanta, GA, October 16, 1998.

Robert J. McGranaghan, Paula Lantz, Barbara A. Israel, Richard Lichtenstein, and Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Progress and Challenges During Three Years of Community-Based Research.” Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 16, 1998.

Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, Stephanie Farquhar, and Barbara A. Israel. “The Use of Qualitative Methods for Community Planning.” Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 18, 1998.

Edith A. Parker, Richard Lichtenstein, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sherman A. James, and M. Anthony Schork. “Disentangling Community Capacity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 18, 1998.

Alex Allen, Jamillah Berry, M. Cocanougher, Geneva Edwards, Barbara A. Israel, I. Johnson, Edith A. Parker, Mary Sue Schottenfels, and Amy J. Schulz. “Creating Partnerships for Sustaining Healthy Neighborhoods: Three models from the Detroit Area.” Presented at the National town Meeting for Sustainable America, sponsored by the President's Council on Sustainable Development, Detroit, MI, May 2-5, 1999.

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Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Stephanie Farquhar, Adam B. Becker, and Murlisa Robinson. “Social Inequalities and Women’s Health: Participatory Action Research for Community Building and Collective Action in Detroit, MI.” Presented at the Second International

Interdisciplinary Conference on Women and Health, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, July 13, 1999.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: An Approach to Involving the Public in Public Health.” Presented at the Public Health Association of New Zealand Conference ‘Strengthening the Public in Public Health’, Wellington, NZ, July 13, 1999.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Challenges and Lessons Learned.” Presented at the Department of Health and Aged Care Seminar Series, Canberra, Australia, July 22, 1999.

Juliana vanOlphen, Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker, and Sherman James. “The Role of the African American Church in Community Development. “ Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, IL, August 5-7, 1999.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Research: Principles, Rationale, Challenges and Lessons Learned.” Presented at the Farmworkers and Pesticides: Community-Based Research Workshop, Chicago, IL, November 7, 1999.

Edith A. Parker, Thomas Robins, Barbara A. Israel. “Community Action Against Asthma: A Community-Based Research Partnership Approach to Reducing Environmental Triggers to Childhood Asthma in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 9, 1999.

Adam B. Becker, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Laura Klem, Lorraine M. Gutierrez. “Measuring Empowerment: Predictors of Perceived Control at Multiple Levels.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 9, 1999.

Murlisa Robinson, Amy Schulz, Joseph Banks, Alex Allen, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker. “Stages of Development for the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 10, 1999.

Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, and Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. “Development and Use of a Mailed Screening Questionnaire to Estimate Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Moderate to Severe Asthma Among Minority Children Living in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 10, 1999.

Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker. “Community-based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale and Policy Recommendations.” Commissioned for the NIEHS meeting Successful Models of Participatory Community-Based Research, Washington, DC, March 29, 2000.

Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker. “Community-based Participatory Research: Engaging Communities as Partners in Health Research.” Presented at the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health’s 4th Annual Conference, Washington, DC, April 29, 2000.

Richard Lichtenstein, Tonya Allen, Ricardo Guzman, Barbara A. Israel. “Establishment and Implementation of Organizational Policies to Develop, Maintain and Sustain a Community-based Participatory Research Partnership.” Presented at the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health’s 4th Annual Conference From Community-Campus Partnerships to Capitol Hill: A Policy Agenda for Health in the 21st Century, Washington, DC, May 1, 2000.

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Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Randall Brown, Toby Lewis, and the Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. “Use of a Screening Questionnaire to Estimate Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Asthma Among Minority Children in Detroit. Poster session at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 8, 2000.

Toby Lewis, Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Randall Brown, William Solomon, Thomas R. Trestyn, Barbara A. Israel, and Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. “Detroit School Children with Symptoms of Persistent Asthma are Sensitized to both Indoor and Outdoor Allergens.” Poster session at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 9, 2000.

Adam B. Becker, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, and Edith A. Parker. “Grounding Empowerment in Lived Experience: Definitions and Perspectives from Nine African American Women.” Presented at the 17th Qualitative Analysis Conference, Dirty Work: Social Process and Meaning in Ethnography, sponsored by the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, May 18-21, 2000.

Adam B. Becker, Amy J. Schulz, and Barbara A. Israel. “Constructing meaning through dialogue: Sharing Research Results with Community Constituents.” Presented at the 17th Qualitative Analysis Conference, Dirty Work: Social Process and Meaning in Ethnography, sponsored by the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, May 18-21, 2000.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, David R. Williams, Sherman A.

James. “Social Inequalities, Neighborhood Effects and the Health of Women Living in Urban Communities.” Presented at the International Society for Equity in Health Inaugural Conference, Havana, Cuba, June 29, 2000.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker. “Interpersonal and Neighborhood Stressors and Women’s Health in an Urban Community.” Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 12, 2000.

Amy J. Schulz, David R. Williams, Barbara A. Israel, Adam B. Becker, Sherman A. James, James Jackson. “Unfair Treatment, Neighborhood Effects, and Mental Health in the Detroit Metropolitan

Area.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 15, 2000.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale, Challenges and Recommendations/Lessons Learned Through the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presentation at the Graduate Health Professions Education Program Graduate Seminar, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, October 20, 2000.

Angela Odoms, Amy J., Schulz, and Barbara A. Israel. “Training Researchers to Work with Communities of Color to Conduct Community-based Research: An Experience from the Community Health Scholars Program.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 13, 2000.

Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Murlisa Robinson, Alex Allen. “Addressing Social Determinants of Health Through Community-Based Participatory Research: The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership, a Project of the Detroit Urban Research Center.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA, November 14, 2000.

Juliana E. van Olphen, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker, Linda Chatters, David Williams, and Laura Klem. “Religious Involvement and Health Among African American Women on

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the East Side of Detroit: A Project Affiliated with the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA, November 14, 2000.

Parker, E.A., Robins, T.G., Israel, B.A., Keeler, G.J. and the CAAA Steering Committee. “Michigan Center for the Environment & Children’s Health Community Action Against Asthma – A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Childhood Asthma in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 15, 2000.

Barbara A. Israel. “Research and Evaluation Challenges.” Moderator of a panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 15, 2000.

Adam B. Becker, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Laura Klem. “Empowerment and Health: Direct and Stress-Buffering Effects of Perceived Control at Multiple Levels.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA, November 16, 2000.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-based Participatory Research: Principles, Challenges and Recommendations from the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center Experience.” Presented at the University of Virginia Medical School, Center for Improving Minority Health, Charlottesville, VA, February 2, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex Allen. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: A Partnership Approach to Health.” Presented at the Seminar Series on Community-Based Participatory Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, March 22, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel, J. Ricardo Guzman. “Policy Recommendations for Community-Based Participatory Research.” Presented at the Seminar Series on Community-Based Participatory Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, March 22, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex Allen, Ricardo Guzman. “Engaging Communities as Partners in Health Research: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center Experience.” Presented at the Forging New Directions: Urban Health Research and Policy Open Space Forum, Toronto, Ontario, April 3, 2001.

Toby C. Lewis, Thomas G. Robins, Edith A. Parker, Randall Brown, W. Solomon, T. Trestyn, Barbara A. Israel and the CAAA Steering Committee. “Detroit School Children with Symptoms of Persistent Asthma are Sensitized to both Indoor and Outdoor Allergens.” Poster session at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 20-23, 2001.

Thomas G. Robins, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Randall Brown, Toby C. Lewis and the CAAA Steering Committee. “Use of a Screening Questionnaire to Estimate Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Asthma Among Minority Children in Detroit.” Poster session at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 20-23, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex Allen, Ricardo Guzman. “Engaging Communities as Partners in Health Research: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center Experience.” Presented at the

Cancer Control Academy Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities, Washington, DC, July 18, 2001.

Amy Schulz, David Williams, Barbara A. Israel, Lora Lempert. “Racial and Spatial Relations as Fundamental Determinants of Health in Detroit.” Presented at the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, August 20, 2001.

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Alex Allen, Barbara A. Israel. “Creating and Sustaining Equitable Community-Academic Partnerships in Health Research: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Co-presented at the Community-Based Participatory Research in Public Health Symposia Series, Seattle, Washington, October 12, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel. “Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Understand and Reduce Social and Physical Environmental Triggers to Childhood Asthma.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001. Barbara A. Israel, Robert McGranaghan, Richard Lichtenstein, Paula Lantz, and URC Board members. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center (URC): An Overview of

Community-based Participatory Research Principles and the Detroit URC.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001.

Amy Schulz, Adam Becker, Yolanda Hill, Barbara A. Israel, Edith A. Parker. “Lay Health Advisor Conceptualizations of Community and Implications for Action.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001.

Edith A. Parker, Murlisa Lockett, Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Geneva Edwards, Alex Allen. “Establishing Priorities for the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001.

Juliana VanOlphen, Cynthia Bailey, Jessie Kirby, Yvette Banks, Jackie Terrell, Amina Muhammed, Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel. “Sharing Results with Community Participants in the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 23, 2001.

Stephanie Farquhar, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Amy Schulz, Thomas Robins, Gerald Keeler, and Xihong Lin. “A Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation of Residents’ Physical Environment in Detroit, Michigan: A Case Study of a Participatory Approach to Risk Assessment.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2001.

Edith A. Parker, Toby Lewis, Barbara A. Israel, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Erminia Ramirez, Thomas Robins, and Maria Salinas. “Community Action Against Asthma’s Household Intervention: A Tailored Approach to Reducing Indoor Environmental Triggers.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2001.

Toby Lewis, Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Alex Allen, Kara Denyer, Christine Joseph, Katherine Edgren, Randall Brown, and Barbara A. Israel. “Using a Community-Based Participatory Approach to Health Status, Home Environmental Exposures, and Quality of Life of Asthmatic Children and their Caregivers in Detroit: The Community Action Against Asthma Experience.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel. “Value of CBPR: Contributing to Communities and Science.” Presented at the Community-Based Participatory Research Conference, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Rockville, MD, November 27, 2001.

Barbara A. Israel and Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell. “Michigan Center for the Environment and Children's Health: Community Action Against Asthma – A community-based participatory research approach to understanding and addressing environmental triggers to childhood asthma in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the NIEHS Symposium Environmental Influences on Childhood Asthma, Society for Toxicology Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 21, 2002.

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Alex Allen and Barbara A. Israel. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Establishing and Maintaining a Partnership for Change.” Co-presented at the Community Campus Partnership for Health Sixth Annual Conference, The Partnership as the Leverage Point for Change, Miami, FL, May 5, 2002.

Barbara A. Israel. “Overview of community-based Participatory Research and Examples from the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the National Leadership Summit on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, July 12, 2002.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Murlisa Lockett, Yolanda Hill, Edith A. Parker, Shannon Zenk, Kelly Baber, and Sharon Sand. “Evaluating a Community Health Worker Program: The East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA, November 11, 2002.

Alex Allen, Edith A. Parker, Sharon Sand, Amy J. Schulz, Murlisa Lockett, and Barbara A. Israel. “How Have We Made a Difference? Assessing Community Change.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2002.

Juliana vanOlphen, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Linda M. Chatters, Laura Klem, Edith A. Parker, and David Williams. “Using Qualitative Data to Enhance Understanding of Quantitative Findings Related to Religious Involvement and Health Among Women on the East Side of Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2002.

Barbara A. Israel and Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell. “Community-based Participatory Research: Principles, Strategies and Lessons Learned from the Community Action Against Asthma Project in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the workshop Science Meets Reality: Recruitment and Retention of Women in Clinical Studies, and the Critical Role of Relevance, Office of Research on Women’s Health, NIH, Washington, DC, January 8, 2003.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-based Participatory Research: Principles, Strategies and Benefits for Prevention Research and Interventions.” Invited presentation for the Martinson Lectureship, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, January 17, 2003.

Ellen López, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Jean Patton, Ursula Ford-Pitts, and Adriana Zuniga. “Community Action Against Asthma: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach While Conducting Interviews to Gain Caregivers' Perspectives about Childhood Asthma and its Management.” Presented at the Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 2, 2003

Barbara A. Israel, Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Gerald Keeler, Toby Lewis, Tim Dvonch, and Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell. “Community Action Against Asthma: Moving Science into Action Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach.” Poster session at the EPA Science

Forum 2003 Partnering to Protect Human Health and the Environment, Washington, DC, May 5, 2003.

Katherine Edgren, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Toby Lewis, Maria Salinas, Thomas Robins, and Yolanda Hill. “Conducting a Health Education Intervention and an Epidemiological Research Project Involving Community Members and Community Partner Organizations: The Community Action Against Asthma Project.” Presented at the Community-University Exposition, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 9, 2003.

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Alex Allen and Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Definition, Principles, Rationale and the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the Community-Based Participatory Research Conference, Massachusetts Cancer Prevention and Control Network, Boston, MA, May 14, 2003.

Alex Allen and Barbara A. Israel. “Detroit Urban Research Center: Two Examples of Community-Based Participatory Research Projects.” Presented at the Community-Based Participatory Research Conference, Massachusetts Cancer Prevention and Control Network, Boston, MA, May 14, 2003.

Alex Allen and Barbara A. Israel. “Benefits of Using a CBPR Approach: Contributions to Communities and Science.” Presented at the Community-Based Participatory Research Conference, Massachusetts Cancer Prevention and Control Network, Boston, MA, May 14, 2003.

Donele Wilkins, Tim Dvonch, Thomas Robins, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Fuyuen Yip, and Gerald Keeler. “Community Participation in Exposure Assessment Research: Lessons Learned from

Training and Employing Community Environmental Specialists.” Presented at the Advances in Children’s Health Research Conference, Washington, DC, May 28, 2003. Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Thomas Robins, Donele Wilkins, and Toby Lewis. “Community Action Against Asthma: Results and Lessons Learned from a Community-Based Participatory Research Intervention to Reduce Environmental Triggers of Asthma.” Co-presented at the EPA Forum on Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention, Washington, DC, May 29, 2003. Barbara Israel, Thomas Robins, Edith Parker, Gerald Keeler, Daniel Remick, Toby Lewis, Timothy Dvonch, Katherine Edgren, Donele Wilkins, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Zachary Rowe, Erminia Ramirez. “Michigan Center for the Environment and Children’s Health (MCECH): Progress Report, May 2003.” Presented at the EPA Forum on Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention, Washington, DC, May 29, 2003. Thomas Robins, Barbara Israel, Edith Parker, Gerald Keeler, Daniel Remick, Toby Lewis, Timothy Dvonch, Katherine Edgren, Donele Wilkins, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Zachary Rowe, Erminia Ramirez. “Community Action Against Asthma: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Understand and Reduce Physical and Social Environmental Triggers to Childhood Asthma in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the EPA Region 5 Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 17, 2003. Shannon N. Zenk, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Sherman A. James, Mark L. Wilson. “Neighborhoods with Greater Proportions of African Americans in Detroit Need Better Access to Supermarkets.” Presented at the Second International Conference on Urban Health, New York, NY, October 17, 2003. Barbara A. Israel, “Community Action Against Asthma: Using a Community-Based Participatory Approach to Understand and Reduce Physical and Social Environmental Triggers to Childhood Asthma.” Presented at the Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand, November 14, 2003. Amy J. Schulz, Srimathi Kannan, Barbara A. Israel, Mary Koch, Paul Max, Carmen Stokes. “Understanding Social Determinants of Health Using a Community-Based Participatory Process: The HEP Community Survey.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003. Amy J. Schulz, Srimathi Kannan, Barbara A. Israel, James S. House, Sherman James, J. Timothy Dvonch, Alex Allen. “CBPR in Constructing a Conceptual Model to Understand Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003.

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PAPERS PRESENTED: (continued) Sheryl Weir, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Joan Shields, Sri Kannan. “Community Outreach and Education Plan (COEP): Disseminating Information About Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Risk.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003. Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Shannon Zenk, Edith Parker, K. Cook, Geneva, Miller. “Social Determinants of Health Among African American Women in Detroit: Implications for Community Health Interventions.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November 18, 2003. Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Srimathi Kannan, J. Timothy Dvonch, Pat Miller. “Healthy Environments Partnership: A Community-Based Approach to Program and Policy Development to Address Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease Risk.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 18, 2003.

Sheryl Weir, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Joan Shields, Srimathi Kannan. “Community Planning and Policy Interventions to Address Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Risk: The Role of Community Outreach and Education.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 18, 2003

Shannon N. Zenk, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sherman A. James, Mark L. Wilson. “Spatial Distribution of Food Stores Shapes Availability, Quality, and Cost of Fresh Produce in Four Detroit Area Communities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 18, 2003.

Ellen D. López, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Jean Patton, Ursula Ford-Pitts, Adriana Zuniga. “Community Action Against Asthma: Gaining Caregivers’ Perspectives About Childhood Asthma and its Management.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 18, 2003.

Barbara A. Israel. “Reflections on Conducting Research with Communities.” Presented at the International Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Melbourne, Australia, April 27, 2004.

Barbara A. Israel. “Health Promotion - Engagement, Partnerships, Community Action.” Presented at the School of Population Health Scientific Symposium, Auckland University, Auckland, New Zealand, May 28, 2004.

Amy J. Schulz, C.C. Gravlee, David R. Williams, Barbara A. Israel, and Zachary Rowe. “Unfair Treatment, Symptoms of Depression and Self-rated General Health Among African American Women in Detroit: Results from a Longitudinal Study from the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the Ninth International Conference on Social Stress Research. Montreal, Quebec, May 31, 2004.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Strategies, Benefits and Recommendations.” Presented at the Seminar Program Series, Preventive and Social Medicine Department, University of Otago, and the New Zealand Public Health Association, Dunedin, New Zealand, June 4, 2004.

Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Lorena Estrada, Shannon Zenk, Edna Viruell-Fuentes, Antonia Villarruel, Carmen Stokes. “Engaging Community Residents in Assessing their Social and Physical Environments and their Implications for Health.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 8, 2004.

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C. C. Gravlee, Amy J. Schulz, David Williams, Barbara A. Israel, Zachary Rowe. “Perceived Discrimination, Depression, and Self-rated General Health Among African American Women in Detroit: Longitudinal findings from the Eastside Village Health Worker Partnership.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 9, 2004.

Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela B. Mentz, Thomas G. Robins, Toby C. Lewis, Paul Max, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, and the Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. “Caregiver Perception of Neighborhood and Individual Stressors and Asthma Exacerbation in Children in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 23, 2005.

Toby C. Lewis, Thomas G. Robins, Graciela B. Mentz, J. Timothy Dvonch, Gerald Keeler, Fuyuen Yip, Erminia Ramirez, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, and The Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. “Association of Ambient Particulate Matter and Ozone with Respiratory Symptoms in Two-Pollutant Models among Children with Asthma.” Poster presentation at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 24, 2005

Marie O'Neill, Toby C. Lewis, Thomas G. Robins, J. Timothy Dvonch, Gerald J. Keeler, Graciela Mentz, Xihong Lin, Edith A. Parker, Fuyuen Yip, Barbara A. Israel, Linda Gonzalez, Yolanda Hill and Paul Max. “Asthma Symptoms and Airborne Particle Exposure Among Children with Asthma in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Toronto, Ontario, June 26-27, 2005.

Shannon Zenk, Amy J. Schulz, Carmen Stokes, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela Mentz, Srimathi Kannan. ”Neighborhood Poverty and Inequitable Exposure to Stressful Social Environments: Results from a Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership in Detroit.” Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Urban Health, sponsored by the Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Ontario, October 28, 2005.

Barbara A. Israel, Richard L. Lichtenstein, Paula M. Lantz, Angela G. Reyes, Jerutha Kennedy, Donele Wilkins, Robert J. McGranaghan. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: The Use of a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach for Reducing Health

Disparities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.

Patricia Miranda, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Graciela Mentz, Zachary Rowe, Srimathi Kannan. “Perceptions of Unfair Treatment and Health Among Black, White and Latino Residents of Detroit, Michigan: Findings from the Healthy Environments Partnership Study.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.

Amy J. Schulz, Sheryl Weir, Barbara A. Israel, William J. Ridella, Mary Koch, Chris M. Coombe, J. Timothy Dvonch, Srimathi Kannan. “Social and Physical Environments and Cardiovascular Risk in Detroit: Translating Research into Community Health Planning, Policy and Practice.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.

Edith A. Parker, Angela G. Reyes, Barbara A. Israel, Thomas G. Robins, J. Timothy Dvonch, Katherine K. Edgren, Maria A. Salinas, Donele Wilkins, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell. “Translating Research Findings on Environmental Triggers for Asthma into Change Strategies at the Community and Policy Levels: The CONEH Project.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.

Barbara A. Israel, J. Ricardo Guzman. “Community-based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Address Health Disparities in Urban Communities.” Presented at the Michigan State

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University, Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Health Disparities & Social Justice Speaker Series. East Lansing, MI, March 17, 2006.

Barbara A. Israel, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, Ella Greene-Moton, Donele Wilkins. “Community-Academic Partnerships: Principles, Rationale, Challenges and Facilitating Factors.” Presented at the Beyond Description: Addressing Health Disparities Through Campus-Community Partnerships Conference, sponsored by the National Center for Institutional Diversity, Ann Arbor, MI, March 27, 2006.

Barbara A. Israel, Donele Wilkins. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach for Conducting Health Research.” Presented at the Building Strategic Partnerships to Advance Health Research Conference, sponsored by Health Research Alliance, Washington, DC, May 3, 2006.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex J. Allen. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Processes Involved in Establishing and Maintaining Partnerships to Address Obesity and Health Disparities.” Presented at the National Obesity Action Forum, sponsored by Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD, June 5, 2006.

Patricia Y. Miranda, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela Mentz, Carmen Stokes, Srimathi Kannan. “Equal Human Rights by Eliminating Racial Disparities in Health: Unfair Treatment as a Mediator Between Race, Ethnicity And Multiple Cardiovascular Risk Factors.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 6, 2006.

Edith A. Parker, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Katherine Edgren, Yolanda Hill,, Barbara A. Israel, Toby Lewis, Paul Max, Sonya Grant Pierson, Thomas Robins, Zachary Rowe, Maria Salinas, Donele Wilkins, J. Timothy Dvonch. “A Partnership Approach to Disseminating Results of a Combined Health and Exposure Effects and Intervention Study: Community Action Against Asthma.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.

Thomas G. Robins, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Katherine Edgren, Barbara A. Israel, Toby C. Lewis, Edith A. Parker, Paul Max, Sonya Grant-Pierson, Maria Salinas, Donele Wilkins, J. Timothy Dvonch. “Community Participation in the Study Design and Implementation of a Health and Exposure Effects Study: Community Action Against Asthma.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.

Barbara A. Israel, James Krieger, David Vlahov, Sandra Ciske, Princess Fortin, Ricardo Guzman, Richard Lichtenstein, Robert McGranaghan, Ann-Gel Palermo. “Challenges and Facilitating Factors in Conducting and Sustaining Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: Lessons Learned from the Detroit, New York City and Seattle Urban Research Centers.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 8, 2006.

Elisa Torres, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela Mentz, Murlisa Robinson. “Predictors of Physical Activity in Eastside, Northwest and Southwest Detroit.” Poster presentation at the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA) 3rd National Conference, Creating Research Careers: Your Pathway to Success, San Antonio, TX, March 16-18, 2007.

Barbara A. Israel, Alex Allen. “Community-Based Participatory Research: The Role of Community and Academic Partners in Data Collection, Interpretation and Action Planning.” Presented at the RAND Corporation CBPR Seminar Series, Santa Monica, CA, September 28, 2007.

Amy J. Schulz, Sheryl Weir, Deedee Varick, Barbara A. Israel, Cindy Gamboa, Sonya Grant-Pierson, H. Guthard. “If we build it...: Promoting Greenway use to Increase Physical Activity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 5, 2007.

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Cindy Gamoa, Sheryl Weir, Amy J. Schulz, Sicari Ware, Sicari, Ilene Shevrin, Sharon Sand, Caroline Wang, Angela Reyes, Murlisa Lockett, Barbara A. Israel, Janae Ashford, Tomas Acosta. “Youth Photovoice: A Community-based Approach to Engage Youth in Informing Public Health Programming and Policy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 5, 2007.

Barbara A. Israel, Denise C. Carty, Sharon Sand, Amy J. Schulz, Sheryl S. Weir, Causandra Gaines. “Evaluation of a Community-based Participatory Research Partnership Process: The Detroit Healthy Environments Partnership.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 5, 2007.

Barbara A. Israel, Sonya Grant-Pierson. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: A Community-based Participatory Research Partnership Aimed at Addressing Health Inequities.” Presented at the Third National Summit on Equitable Development, Social Justice, and Smart Growth. New Orleans, LA, March 7, 2008.

Angela Reyes, Barbara A. Israel. “Application of a Community-based Participatory Research Approach to Reduce Health Disparities.” Presented at the Quarterly Meeting of the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children. Chicago, IL, March 27, 2008.

Angela Reyes, Barbara A. Israel. “Community-based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale, Partnership Development and Lessons Learned in Examining and Addressing Health Disparities.” Discussion at the Community-Engaged research Center External Advisory Committee Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2008.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela Reyes. “Guiding Principles, Procedures and Practices in Conducting Community-based Research: Experience of the Detroit Community Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Family Research Consortium Fifth Annual Summer Institute,. New Orleans, LA, June 19, 2008.

Sheryl Weir, Deedee Varick, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Donna Erikson, Paul Max, et al. “If we build it, will they use it? A Collaborative Approach to Promoting Greenway use in an Urban Community to Reduce Disparities in Cardiovascular Health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Chris Coombe, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sandro Galea, Graciela Mentz, Sonya Grant-Pierson. “Neighborhood Socioeconomic Structure and Major Depression in Urban Environments: The

Interaction of Neighborhood Stability and Percent Middle Income.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Larkin Strong, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sheryl Weir, Angela Reyes, Zachary Rowe, et al. “Lessons Learned: Conducting a Pilot Intervention within a CBPR Framework.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Shawn D. Kimmel, Ricardo Guzman, Barbara A. Israel, Edith Kieffer, Richard Lichtenstein, Robert McGranaghan, et al. “Building Strategic Capacity for Community-partnered Policy Change to

Achieve Health Equity in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sharon Sand, Sheryl Weir, Deedee Varick, Cindy Gamboa, et al. “Walk your heart to health: Results from a Participatory Community Assessment, Planning and Pilot Project to Address Health Disparities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.

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Shawn D. Kimmel, Barbara A. Israel, Ricardo Guzman, Richard Lichtenstein, Robert McGranaghan, Ebony Sandusky, Donele Wilkins. “Board Evaluation of a Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnership Process: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.

Barbara A. Israel, Robert McGranaghan, Chris M. Coombe, Rebecca Flournoy, Rebecca Cheezum, Sonya Grant Pierson, et al. “Communities Working in Partnership: Building Capacity for Public Health Advocacy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.

Larkin L. Strong, Edith Parker, Stephanie A. Farquhar, Barbara A. Israel, Carla Keirns, Angela Reyes, Toby Lewis. “Relationship Between Perceived Neighborhood Conditions and Health Among Detroit Caregivers of Children with Asthma.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.

Denise Carty, Barbara A. Israel, Sharon Sand, Amy J. Schulz, Carmen Stokes, Denise White-Perkins. “What is meant by 'Community Representation' in CBPR? Lessons from the Healthy Environments Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 29, 2008.

Chris Coombe, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sharon Sand, Sheryl Weir, Deedee Varick, et al. “Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health (CATCH): A Participatory Model for Community Assessment and Planning to Address Health Disparities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 29, 2008.

Shannon N. Zenk, Amy J. Schulz, Angela Odoms-Young, Barbara A. Israel, JoEllen Wilbur, Carol Braunschweig, Murlisa Lockett. “Are ‘Activity Space Environments’ Important for Understanding Racial-ethnic and Socioeconomic Disparities in Obesity Risk?” Presented at the Seventh International Conference on Urban Health, Vancouver, B.C., October 31, 2008.

Carla C. Keirns, Edith A. Parker, Larkin L. Strong, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Barbara A. Israel, Thomas G. Robins, Toby C. Lewis. “The Impact of Caring for a Child With Asthma on the Health of the Primary Caregiver.” Poster presentation at the NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, National Harbor, MD, December 16-17, 2008.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela G. Reyes. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: A Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership Aimed at Addressing Health Disparities.” Presented at the NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, National Harbor, MD, December 17. 2008.

Shannon Zenk, Amy J. Schulz, JoEllen Wilbur, Angela Odoms-Young, Barbara A Israel, Carol Braunschweig, Murlisa Lockett. “Conceptualization and Measurement of Activity-Space Environments.” Presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Minneapolis, MN, March 29, 2009.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Health Promotion and Education to Address Health Inequities.” Presented at the Virginia S. DeHaan Lecture on Health Promotion and Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, April 2, 2009.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela G. Reyes. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Address Health Disparities.” Presented at the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Seminar Series, Washington, DC, August 13, 2009.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela G. Reyes, Amy J. Schulz. “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: A Decade of Community-researcher Collaboration for Community Change.”

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Presented at the Advancing the Science of Community Intervention Conference, Chicago, IL, October 26, 2009.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela Reyes, Edith Parker, Chris M. Coombe. “Community-based participatory research: A partnership approach to policy advocacy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 9, 2009.

Richard Lichtenstein, Angela Reyes, Barbara A. Israel, Cheryl Coombe, Robert McGranaghan, Amy Schulz, Conja Wright. “Neighborhoods Working in Partnership: Building Capacity of Adults and Youth for Policy Change in Detroit - Challenges and lessons learned.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Betty Izumi, Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sharon Sand,Deedee Varick, Cindy Gamboa, Julia Weinert, Murlisa Lockett, Angela Reyes. “Walk Your Heart to Health: Results of a Community Health Promoter Training Program.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Rebecca Cheezum, Akosua Burris, Chris M. Coombe, Barbara A. Israel, Robert McGranaghan, Ashley Weigl, Michael Anderson. Neighborhoods Working in Partnership: Assessing the Impact of a Policy Advocacy Training Project.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Chris M. Coombe, Akosua Burris, Rebecca Cheezum, Barbara A. Israel, Robert McGranaghan, Mamie Carlson, Edith Parker, Sonya Grant. “Neighborhoods Working in Partnership: Evaluation of the Process and Outcomes of Neighborhood-level Policy Training Workshops.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Chris M. Coombe, Zachary Rowe, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel. “Translating findings from Community-Based Participatory Research into policy interventions to promote health: A case study of urban residential neighborhoods and depression.“ Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009. Barbara A. Israel, Angela Reyes, Chris M. Coombe, Robert McGranaghan, Michael Spencer, Lula Odom, Rebecca Flournoy, William Ridella, Donele Wilkins. “Neighborhoods working in partnership: Enhancing the capacity of community residents to engage in policy advocacy.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Nicholas Freudenberg, Manuel Pastor, Barbara A. Israel. “Community participation in environmental decision-making process: Can it reduce disproportionate impact?” Presented at the EPA sponsored Environmental Justice Research and Decision Making Symposium, Washington, DC, March 18, 2010.

Barbara A. Israel, Sonya Grant. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Engaging Communities in Health Research”. Presented at the Community Partner Council, CTSA Engagement Core, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 19, 2010.

Barbara A. Israel, Sonya Grant. “Community-Based Participatory Research: The Role of Community and Academic Partners”. Presented at the Community Brunch, CTSA Engagement Core, Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, University of Cincinnati Action Research Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 20, 2010.

Barbara A. Israel, Sonya Grant. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Address Health Disparities.” Presented at Grand Rounds, CTSA Engagement Core, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 20, 2010.

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Barbara A. Israel, Angela Reyes. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Engaging Communities as Equitable Research Partners”. Presented as part of the Distinguished Visiting Scholars Series on Health Disparities, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 10, 2010.

Barbara A. Israel, Angela Reyes. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Examining and Addressing Health Disparities”. Presented as part of the Distinguished Visiting Scholars Series on Health Disparities, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 11, 2010.

Shannon Zenk, Amy Schulz, Graciela Mentz, Barbara A. Israel, Murlisa Lockett. “Do Obesogenic Neighborhood Food Environments Exacerbate Effects of Psychosocial Stressors on “Comfort” Food Intake?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Minneapolis, MN, June 12, 2010.

Barbara Israel, Angela Reyes. “Definition, Rationale and Key Principles of Community-Based Participatory Research.” NIH, NCMHD Translational Health Disparities Course, Bethesda, MD, September 28, 2010.

Shannon Zenk, Amy Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela Mentz, Murlisa Lockett. “Does Intake of Foods High in Fat and Sugar Buffer Relationships Between Psychosocial Stress and Depressive Symptoms? Findings from a Multiethnic Sample of Urban Adults.” Presented at the 9th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH 2010), New York, NY, October 29, 2010

Chris Coombe, Barbara A. Israel, Robert McGranaghan, Jeanette Kunnath, Angela Reyes, William Ridella, Yolanda Hill. “Enhancing Capacity to use Community-Based participatory Research for Social Justice: Developing an Interactive CD-ROM as a Teaching and Dissemination Tool.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 8, 2010.

Chris Coombe, Barbara A. Israel, Rebecca Flournoy, Sherita Smith , Conja Wright, Michael Spencer, Robert McGranaghan, Mamie Carlson, Ebony Sandusky. “Enhancing Community Participation in Policy Change: A Partnership Approach to Neighborhood Advocacy Training for Health Equity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 8, 2010.

Lynna Chung, Edith Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Jean Patton , Adriana Zuniga , Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Zachary Rowe, Toby Lewis. “A Multi-Site Examination of Strategies Used by Community Health Workers to Address Stressors Experienced by Families with Asthma in Low-Income Communities of Color.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 8, 2010. Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Sharon Sand, Gregoria Diaz, Cindy Gamboa, et al. “Walk Your Heart to Health: Early findings and lessons learned from a community-based participatory research interventions to reduce cardiovascular inequalities.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 8, 2010.

Edith Parker, Lynna K. Chung, Carla Keirns, Larkin L. Strong, Barbara A. Israel, Thomas Robins, Stuart Batterman, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, Christine Wilson , Graciela B. Mentz, Toby Lewis. “Exploring the Relationship Between Physical and Social Environmental Factors and Asthma Exacerbation in Children: Results of the Community Action Against Asthma Baseline Measurements.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 9, 2010.

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Rebecca Cheezum, Akosua Burris, Barbara A. Israel, Chris M. Coombe, Robert McGranaghan, Ashley O'Toole, Michael Anderson. “Challenges and Facilitating Factors of Community Organizing for Policy Change: Lessons Learned From a Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Training for Residents of Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 10, 2010.

Betty Izumi, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela B. Mentz, Angela G. Reyes, Bernadine Hoston , Sharon L. Sand, Deedee Varick. “Walk Your Heart to Health: Examining the Role of Group Cohesion in a Community-based Walking Group Program.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 10, 2010.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: The Role of Cultural Humility in Conducting Research Aimed at Reducing and Eliminating Health Inequalities.” Presented at Cultural Competence in Public Health, Public Health Summer School, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, February 16, 2011.

Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Increasing Knowledge of and Addressing Health Inequalities in Detroit, Michigan”. Presented at the University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, March 4, 2011.

Barbara A. Israel, “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach to Translating Research into Policy and Enhancing Capacity for Policy Advocacy.” Presented at the Centre for Sustainable Cities Seminar Series, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, May 4, 2011.

Israel, B.A., Reyes, A.G. “Role of CBPR in Health Disparities Research: An integration of science, practice and policy.” Presented at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference, June, 2011.

Chris M. Coombe, Barbara A. Israel, Maren Spolum, Robert McGranaghan, Richard Lichtenstein, Amy J. Schulz, Irene S. Bayer, Toby Citrin, et al. “Building Capacity of Community-Academic Partnerships to Create Healthy Communities Through Policy Change: Communities Working in Partnership.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, October 31, 2011.

Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Graciela Mentz. “Food Environment and Unfair Treatment in a Multiethnic Urban Sample.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 1, 2011.

Robert McGranaghan, Barbara A. Israel, Richard Lichtenstein Julia Weinert, Amy J. Schulz, Sharon Sand, Toby Lewis, Ashley O'Toole, Chris M. Coombe. “Creating and Supporting New Collaborative Partnerships for Public Health Research in Detroit: Examining the Role of a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnership - the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center (URC).” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2, 2011.

Dawn M. Richardson, Amy J. Schulz, Angela G. Reyes, Barbara A. Israel, Alisha Opperman. “Community capacity building: A key element of sustaining the Healthy Environment partnership’s

CATCH:PATH intervention.” Poster presented at the International Conference to Advance a Population Health Intervention Research Agenda, Montreal, Quebec, March 26, 2012. Barbara A. Israel. “Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): Underlying Assumptions and Indications for Interventions, Knowledge Produced, and Research Methods Used.” Presented at the International Conference to Advance a Population Health Intervention Research Agenda, Montreal, Quebec, March 27, 2012.

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PAPERS PRESENTED: (continued) Barbara A. Israel, Sherita Smith. “Entering and Working with Communities: Considering Diversity and Cultural Humility.” Presented at Future Public Health Leaders Program Orientation Session, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 31, 2012. Barbara Israel, Angela Reyes. “Community-Based Participatory Research: Rationale, Principles, Methods and Lessons Learned.” Presented at the Midwest ECO Conference, Michigan State University Council of Graduate Students, October 13, 2012, Lansing, MI. Myra Tetteh, Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel. “Community Outreach and Education Core (COEC): Methods to Improve Environmental Public Health Literacy in Minority Communities.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 29, 2012. Chris Coombe, Barbara Israel, Maren Spolum, Robert McGranaghan, Akosua Burris, et al. “Adapting a Policy Advocacy Training for Detroit Residents into a Training-of-Trainers for Flint, Baltimore, and North Carolina.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 31, 2012. Julia Weinert, Robert McGranaghan, Barbara Israel, Dawn Richardson, Zachary Rowe, Ricardo Guzman, Ashley O’Toole. “Enhancing Equitable Engagement: Using Google Analytics and Other Web-based Tools to Strengthen and Expand Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnership- the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center (URC).” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Dawn Richardson, Amy Schulz, Angela Reyes, Barbara Israel, Alisha Opperman. “Community Capacity Building: A Key Element of Sustainability.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel, Graciela Mentz, Sharon Sand, Cindy Gamboa, et al. “Walk Your Heart to Health: Preliminary Findings from a Community-based Participatory Approach to Promote Heart Health in Detroit.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Vicki Johnson-Lawrence, Shannon Zenk, Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe. “Associations between the social and physical environment in relation to physical activity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Natalie Sampson, Larissa Larsen, Edith Parker, Barbara Israel, Amy Schulz. “Exposure to Transportation-Related Pollution: Who Lives Near America's Freight Gateways?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Natalie Sampson, Edith Parker, Amy Schulz, Larissa Larsen, Barbara Israel. “Understanding the Role of Community and Expert Knowledge in Assessing Local Impacts of Transportation Infrastructure.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 30, 2012. Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe, Ricardo Guzman, Ashley O’Toole, LaNeice Jones, Julia Weinert, Robert McGranaghan, Amy Schulz, Richard Lichtenstein. “Expanding CBPR Partnerships Through Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Presented at the NIMHD Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, Washington, DC, December 18, 2012. Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe, “Strategies for Building and Sustaining Equitable, Effective, Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships.” Presented at Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) Symposium. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. March 2013.

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Barbara Israel, “Linking Research to Action through Community- Academic Partnerships.” Presented at Provosts’ Seminar, University of Michigan, October 22, 2013.

Amy Schulz, Graciela B. Mentz, Sharon Sand, Gregoria Diaz, Causandra Gaines, Barbara A. Israel, et al. “Walk Your Heart to Health: Predictors of participation in a community-based walking group intervention in low to moderate income urban communities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston Massachusetts, November 5, 2013.

Angela G. Reyes, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, W., Zachary Rowe, Julia Weinert, Barbara Israel, “Community Voices – Community partner perspectives on benefits, challenges, facilitating factors and lessons learned from community-based participatory research partnerships.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 5, 2013.

Chris M. Coombe, Angela G. Reyes, Zachary Rowe, Neil White, Barbara Israel, Amy Schulz, Ashley O’Toole. “Enhancing capacity of community organizations to engage in equitable research partnerships.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 6, 2013.

Myra Tetteh, Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel, J. Johnson, E. Ndukwe, Nikki Milgrom, Melissa Valerio, “Oxidative stress in your everyday life.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2, 2013.

Diego Lucumi Cuesta, Amy Schulz, Anna Diez Roux, A. Grogan-Kaylor, Barbara Israel, “Social disparities in prehypertension and hypertension in Colombian adults.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November, 2013.

Barbara Israel, Sheryl Weir, “Community-Based Participatory Research and Health Inequities: Rationale, Principles and Implementation.” Presented at the Center for Healthcare Research & Transformation Policy Fellowship Seminar, Ann Arbor, MI, February 14, 2014.

Barbara Israel, Amy Schulz, Zachary Rowe, “Community –Based Participatory Research to Address Social Determinants of Health Inequities. “ Presented to the RWJF Health and Society Scholars 2014 Annual Program Meeting, Detroit, MI, May 8, 2014.

Amy Schulz, Alana Lebron, Graciela Mentz, Barbara Israel, Carmen Stokes, “Do social relationships protect against adverse effects of neighborhood poverty on cumulative indicators of biologic risk?”

Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 16, 2014.

Amy Schulz, Graciela Mentz, Jamila Kwarteng, Barbara Israel, Sharon Sand, Cindy Gamboa, Causandra Gaines, Alicia Opperman, Angela Reyes, Zachary Rowe, “Do disparities in neighborhood characteristics modify the effectiveness of a walking group intervention to promote physical activity

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in Detroit?: Implications for reducing health inequities.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17, 2014.

Diego Lucumi Cuesta, Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel, “Framing Hypertension Risk and Disparities: A Case Study on Social and Political Actors Perceptions of the Role of Living Conditions in a Colombian Municipality.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 18, 2014.

Cindy Gamboa, Sharon Sand, Amy Schulz, Barbara Israel, Goya Diaz, Alicia Opperman, Zachary Rowe, Angela Reyes, Causandra Gaines, “Translation and dissemination of the Walk Your Heart to Health intervention: Sustaining an evidence-based walking group intervention to promote physical activity and cardiovascular health.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 19, 2014.

Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe, “Community-Based Participatory Research and the Detroit Urban Research Center: Engaging Diverse Partners.” Conducted (with Zachary Rowe) at Growing the Next Generation of Community-Based Researchers Fall Research Conference, University of Rochester, October 28, 2014.

Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe, Ricardo Guzman, Amy Schulz, Richard Lichtenstein, Ashley Weigl, Julia Weinert, Kimberlydawn Wisdom, “Extending Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) through Partnership Development, Capacity Building and Innovative Strategies: The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center (Detroit URC).” Conducted at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, November 17, 2014.

Barbara Israel, Sherita Smith, “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Putting Community Engagement in Research into Practice.” Conducted (with Sherita Smith) at the President’s Symposium and White Paper Project, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MA, February 19, 2015.

Barbara Israel, Zachary Rowe, “Community-Based Participatory Research: Benefits, Challenges, and Impact of Community-Academic Partnerships in Addressing Health Disparities.” Conducted (with Zachary Rowe) at the UAB 10th Annual Health Disparities Research Symposium, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, March 17, 2015.

Barbara Israel, Angela Reyes, “Community-Based Participatory Research and the Detroit Urban Research Center: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Addressing Health Inequities.” Conducted (with Angela Reyes) at the Doctor of Public Health Program Public Health Grand Rounds Lecture Series, City University of New York, New York, NY, April 13, 2015.

Barbara Israel, Angela Reyes, “The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach Aimed at Achieving Health Equity.” Conducted (with Angela Reyes) at the 28th Annual International Symposium on Achieving Health Equity through Community Partnerships Innovations in Community-Based Participatory Research, Hunter College – Center for Translational and Basic Research, New York, NY, April 13, 2015.

Chris M. Coombe, Angela G. Reyes, Donele Wilkins, Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Kurt Metzger, Ben Cave and Danielle Jacobs. “Health impact assessment of strategic renewal strategy on

Detroit's high vacancy neighborhoods: The effects of infrastructure, public lighting, and demolition on disinvested neighborhoods.” American Public Health Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2, 2015.

Chris M. Coombe, Barbara A. Israel, Angela G. Reyes, Ricardo Guzman, Gloria Palmisano, Julia Weinert, Danielle Jacobs, Lindsay Terhaar, Lisa Pappas. “Community-Based Participatory Research

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(CBPR) Partnership Academy: A national initiative to promote health equity by enhancing CBPR capacity.” American Public Health Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2015. Michael Muhammad, Chris M. Coombe, Barbara Israel, Allison Moffitt, Zachary Rowe, LaNeice Jones, Sherita Smith. “Use of mixed methods in evaluating CBPR partnerships: Lessons learned from the Detroit Urban Research Center.” American Public Health Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 3, 2015.

Mehdipanah, R., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Coombe, C.M., HEP Steering Committee Members. “Urban HEART @ Detroit: A health equity assessment and response tool for the city of Detroit.” 13th International Conference on Urban Health, Presenter, April 3, 2016.

Lopez, W., Kruger, D., Harner, M., Martinez, L., Israel, B.A. “If I’m holding your hand, they can’t take you away from me: The health impacts collaborative immigration raids on Latino communities.” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016.

Coombe, C.M., Israel, B.A., Reyes, A.G., Guzman, R., Rowe, Z., Weinert, J., Terhaar, L. Pappas, L. “Innovative strategies to enhance community-academic partnerships for health equity: Results from the CBPR Partnership Academy” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, November 1, 2016.

Muhammad, M., Coombe, C.M., Israel, B.A., Reyes, A.G., Rowe, Z., Guzman, R., Weinert, J., “Evaluation in community-based participatory research: Measures, methods and results for assessing sustainability and success in a longstanding CBPR partnership” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016.

Ward, M., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Rice, K., Markarian, E. “Health Equity Evaluation of a Partnership to Promote Healthy Environments” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016.

Coombe, C.M., Wilkins, D., Gray, C., Schulz, A.J., Reyes, A.G., Israel, B.A., Weir, S. “Engaging community and science to inform environmental decision-making: Ensuring the right to health” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2, 2016.

Herm, A., Lewis, T., Israel, B.A., Parker, E.A., Rowe, Z., Brakefield-Caldwell, W., Sanchez, F., Vaughn, L.B., Weigl, A., Grant, S., Robins, T. Batterman, S. “Participatory Hiring Practices in the Context of Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: Lessons Learned from Community Action Against Asthma” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016.

Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., Sand, S., Gamboa, C., Gaines, C., Reyes, A.G., Rowe, Z., Mentz, G.B. “Building the healthiest nation by promoting health in vulnerable communities: Impact and outcome evaluation of the Walk Your Heart community-based multilevel intervention” American Public Health Association Meeting, Denver, CO, November 10, 2016.

Lachance, L., Israel, B.A., Brush, B.L., Jensen, M., Coombe, C.M., Muhammad, M., Rohn, E., Rowe, Z., Reyes, A.G. Using key informant interviews with community and academic partners to define success in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships. To be presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 8, 2017.

Brush, B.L, Lachance, L., Israel, B.A., Jensen, M., Saylor, K., Mentz, G.B., Amaya, K., Satterfield, K., Reyes, A.G., Rowe, Z. Defining and measuring success in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships: A scoping literature review. To be presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 6, 2017.

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Israel, B., Coombe, C.M., Brakefield Caldwell, W., Guzman, R. Lichtenstein, R., Pappas, L., Reyes, A.G., Schulz, A., Weinert, J. Capacity building for developing equal community-academic partnerships: The community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership academy. To be presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2017.

Coombe, C.M., Israel, B., Allen III, A.J., Brush, B., Kieffer, E., Lewis, T., Palmisano, G., Rowe, Z., Gray, C. Results from a process and impact evaluation of the CBPR Partnership Academy: Lessons learned for developing community-academic partnerships for health and equity. To be presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2017.

WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE SESSIONS (selected):

“Consultation/Education and Prevention Programming.” Conducted at the Norfolk County Mental Health Center, Norfolk, Virginia, September 8-9, 1977.

“Group Dynamics in Graduate Student Field Teams: Theory and Skills.” Conducted at the Department of Health Education, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, September 20 and 27, 1978.

“Community Board Training: Problem Solving and Decision Making.” Conducted at the Aurora Medical Center, Morehead City, North Carolina, November, 1978.

“Self-Directed Learning for MPH Students.” Conducted at the Department of Health Education, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November, 1978.

“Community Diagnosis and Needs Assessment as a Means for Enhancing Community Involvement." Conducted with Rosalind Thomas at the Rural Health Conference “ Serving the Underserved Communities: Survival Strategies for Rural Health Care in the 1980's." Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 18-19, 1981.

“Social Support Systems: Theory, Research and Practice Implications” and “Diffusion of Innovations: Relevance to Health Education.” Conducted with Rosalind Thomas at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 7-8, 1981.

“Social Networks and Diffusion of Innovations: Implications for Health Education.” Conducted at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 7, 1982.

“Health Education: Team Development and Program Planning.” Sponsored by the Sterling Area Health Center and the SPH Center for Continuing Education, Grayling, Michigan, March 16-18, 1983.

“Health Promotion: Program Development." Conducted at the Michigan Hospital Association Conference, Opportunities and Constraints for Health Promotion Project Proposals, May 17, 1983.

“Interpersonal Networks: Concepts and Applications.” Conducted at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 7, 1983.

“Social Networks, Social Support, and Health Education.” Organized and moderated session with Kenneth McLeroy at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Dallas, Texas, November 16, 1983.

“Organizing and Advocacy for Political Change.” Chaired session at the National Symposium on Community Organization and Administration, Detroit, Michigan, March 11, 1984.

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“Reducing Workplace Stress and Promoting Occupational Health.” Conducted at the Southeast Michigan Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health Conference, Office Workers and New Technology, Detroit, Michigan, April 7, 1984.

“Application of Social Network Concepts to Community Oriented Primary Health Care.” Conducted at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 11, 1984.

“Stress and the Workplace.” Conducted at the Video Display Terminal Workshop, co-sponsored by the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations and Southeast Michigan Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health, Detroit, Michigan, December 1, 1984.

"Social Networks and Social Support Applied to Community Oriented Primary Health Care.” Conducted at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 10, 1985.

“Group Process Skills.” Conducted with Susan Schurman at the Unions, Workplace Participation and Democracy Workshop, sponsored by the University of Michigan Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 7-9, 1985.

“Analyzing Social Networks for the Development of Community Oriented Primary Health Care Programs.” Conducted at the Annual International Community Health and Development Short Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 8 and 9, 1986.

“Community-oriented Primary Care in Cross Cultural Settings.” Conducted at the meeting of the Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Specialists of the Indian Health Service, Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 14, 1988.

“What is the Community Approach to Health?” Conducted at the Community Approach to Diabetes Prevention and Control Workshop, co-sponsored by the Indian Health Service Portland Area Diabetes Program, American Diabetes Association, and Puget Sound Service Unit, Poulsbo, Washington, June 1, 1988.

“Assessing the Community: Community Diagnosis and Needs Assessment Strategies.” Conducted at the Community Approach to Diabetes Prevention and Control Workshop, co-sponsored by the Indian Health Service Portland Area Diabetes Program, American Diabetes Association, and Puget Sound Service Unit, Poulsbo, Washington, June 1, 1988.

“Community-Oriented Primary Care: Rationale, Characteristics and Needs Assessment Strategies.” One-day workshop conducted at the Alaska Area Dental Health Meeting, sponsored by the Alaska Area Native Health Service, Anchorage, Alaska, October 31, 1988.

“Why a Community Approach to Health and How to Conduct a Community Diagnosis" and "Needs Assessment Strategies: Developing and Implementing Key Informant Interviews.” Conducted at the Community-Based Training Program, Maternal-Child Health Advocate Project, Department of Community Medicine, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, October 6 and 12, 1989.

“Changing Stressful Working Conditions.” Conducted with Susan Schurman at the Women's Work, Women's Health Conference, sponsored by the Southeast Michigan Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health, Detroit, Michigan, October 14, 1989.

“Health Education Research.” Presided over session at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 24, 1989.

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“Community Competence and Empowerment: Applications in Health Education, Research and Practice.” Organized and moderated with Eugenia Eng at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, October 2, 1990.

“Joint Approach to Reducing Job Stress and to Promoting Employee Health.” Co-organized and participated in panel conducted at the Michigan Governor's Labor-Management Conference '90, Flint, Michigan, October 19, 1990.

“Healthy Work Environments - Healthy People: Participatory Approaches to Improving Workplace Health.” Member of planning team organizing this international conference co-sponsored by the Labor Studies Center and the School of Public Health, Departments of Health Behavior/Health Education and Environmental and Industrial Health, Ann Arbor, MI, June 3-7, 1991.

“Future Directions in Health Education: Relating Theory and Practice.” Panel member at a session at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education. Atlanta, GA, November 10, 1991.

“Community Competence and Social Change: The Legacy of Guy W. Steuart.” Organized session with Eugenia Eng at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 13, 1991.

“Occupational Stress: Concepts and Implications for Practice.” Conducted at the Workers' Health Conference, sponsored by the United Auto Workers, East Lansing, MI, October 15, 1992.

“AIDS Prevention Strategies, Organizational Factors, and Evaluation Approaches: Lessons Learned from Twelve Programs Involving Diverse Populations and Interventions.” Co-organized and presided over session at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 9, 1992.

“Community Problem Solving.” Designed and facilitated workshop (with Barry Checkoway) for Village Health Workers, Detroit, MI, July 20 and 27, 1993.

“Labor, Health and Participatory Action Research.” Presented at the conference Working in a Multicultural Society: The Changing Face of Labor in the U.S., November 13, 1993, Ann Arbor, MI.

“Needs Assessment Approaches.” Designed and facilitated workshop (with Woody Neighbors) for Church Health Workers, Flint, MI, February 3, 1994.

“Community Problem Solving.” Designed and facilitated workshop (with Barry Checkoway) for Village Health Workers, Detroit, MI, February 21 and March 22, 1994.

“Community Problem Solving.” Designed and facilitated workshop (with Barry Checkoway) for Community Health Workers, Detroit, MI, June 14, 1994.

“Community Problem Solving.” Designed and facilitated workshop (with Barry Checkoway) for Community Health Workers, Detroit, MI, September 20, 1994.

“Social Support and Social Networks and Community Problem Solving.” Designed and facilitated workshop sessions for the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership, Detroit, MI, Fall 1997.

“Michigan Center for the Environment and Children’s Health: Community Action Against Asthma - A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Reducing Environmental Triggers to Childhood

Asthma in Detroit.” Presented at the 14th Annual Minority Health Conference, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, March 25, 2000.

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“Integrating Health Promotion and Health Protection in the Workplace.” Chaired session at the International Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Melbourne, Australia, April 27, 2004.

“East Side Village Health Worker Partnership” Conducting a Survey within a Community-Based Participatory Research Project.” Conducted (with Alex Allen) at the Continuing Education Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research: Working with Communities to Analyze and Interpret

Data and Get to Outcomes, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 14, 2004.

“East Side Village Health Worker Partnership" Conducting a Survey within a Community-Based Participatory Research Project.” Conducted (with Alex Allen) at the Continuing Education Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research: Working with Communities to Analyze and Interpret Data and Get to Outcomes, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 11, 2005.

“East Side Village Health Worker Partnership” Conducting a Survey within a Community-Based Participatory Research Project.” Conducted (with Alex Allen) at the Continuing Education Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research: Working with Communities to Analyze and Interpret Data and Get to Outcomes, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 5, 2006.

“Engaging & Integrating Industry and Social Entrepreneurial Partnerships into Empirical Research: Logistics and Methodology.” Session Moderator (with Barbara Laraia) at the Beyond Individual Behavior: Multidimensional Research in Obesity Linking Biology to Society Conference, sponsored by NICCHD (NIH), Washington, DC, October 11, 2007.

“East Side Village Health Worker Partnership" Conducting a Survey within a Community-Based Participatory Research Project.” Conducted (with Alex Allen) at the Continuing Education Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research: Working with Communities to Analyze and Interpret Data and Get to Outcomes, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 4, 2007.

“Community-based participatory research: Principles, rationale and partnership development.” Conducted (with Ricardo Guzman) at Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, July 15, 2013.

“Enhancing Capacity to Promote Environmental Health Equity.” Conducted (with Conja Wright) at University of Michigan, School of Public Health – HBHE690 course, November 1, 2014.

“Partnership Evaluation and Sustainability Within Community - Based Participatory Research Projects.” Conducted (with Zachary Rowe) at Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, January 23, 2014.

“Neighborhoods Taking Action: Engaging Parents and Students as Equitable Partners in School Policy Change.” Conducted (with Sherita Smith) at University of Michigan, School of Public Health – HBHE885 course, February 21, 2014.

“Implementation of Mixed Methods Research Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach.” Conducted (with Angie Reyes) at University of Michigan, Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program, March 30, 2017.

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WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE SESSIONS (selected) continued:

“Community-based participatory research: Principles, rationale and partnership development.” Conducted (with Ricardo Guzman) at Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, July 31, 2017.

“Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Health at all Ages.” Conducted (with Donele Wilkins) at University of Michigan, Ross Business School, Integrative Seminar, September 6, 2017.

WORKSHOPS/SHORT COURSES (selected):

“Prevention Programming,” sponsored by the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 17-19, 1976.

“Mental Health Education,” sponsored by the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 17-19, 1977.

“Primary Prevention Programming,” Charleston Mental Health Center, Charleston, South Carolina, March 3-4, 1977.

“School Mental Health,” sponsored by the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, April 1-3, 1977.

“Public and Consumer Involvement in Health Planning and the Health Policy Process,” sponsored by the UNC-CH Department of Health Education, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, August 7-11, 1977.

“Needs Assessment in Community Mental Health.” sponsored by the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, September 29 - October 1, 1977.

“Orange County Conference on the Delivery of Human Services,” Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 28-29, 1977.

“Halifax Community College Staff Development Conference,” Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, May 4-5, 1978.

“The Program Planning Process,” sponsored by the Orange County Commission on Women, Hillsborough, North Carolina, May 15, 1978.

“School Consultation: Skills and Programming,” sponsored by the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 26-28, 1978.

“Reducing Workplace Stress,” (five weekly sessions), sponsored by the University of Michigan Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 6 - May 5, 1983.

“Grassroots Organizing: Approaches to Conflict and Social Change,” co-sponsored by the Program on Conflict Management Alternatives, at the University of Michigan, and the Conflict Clinic, Inc., at George Mason University, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 6-7, 1988.

“Means of Empowerment in Individuals, Organizations and Communities,” sponsored by the Program on Conflict Management Alternatives, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 8-9, 1989.

“Multiculturalism in Teaching.” Member of the University of Michigan Faculty Against Institutional Racism Teaching Committee that planned and conducted 3 workshops on campus. Conducted at the School of Education, January 24, 1991; Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, March 11, 1991; and School of Public Health, May 7, 1991.

“Group Facilitation Skills for Community Development.” Designed and facilitated training workshop with Beth Baker (in collaboration with community members) for grassroots community group in Detroit, MI, March 13-14, 1992.

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WORKSHOPS/SHORT COURSES (selected) continued:

“Organizational Change Approaches to Reducing Work Stress.” Co-facilitated workshop with Sue Schurman at conference organized by the Institute of Management and Labor, Rutgers University, May 18, 1995.

“Models of Health Promotion Practice Within Disadvantaged Urban Communities.” Designed and conducted day-long workshop for the National Centre for Health Promotion, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, April 18, 1997.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Definitions, Principles, Rationale and the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center.” Co-facilitated workshop with Alex Allen at the Massachusetts Cancer Prevention and Control Network, Boston, MA, May 14, 2003.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale, and Methods.” Coordinated 2-day workshop and co-facilitated half-day session, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, Ann Arbor, MI, October 11 & 25, 2005.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale and Partnership Development.” Workshop presented (with Angela Reyes, Robert McGranaghan ) at the College of Health and Human Services, Eastern Michigan University, January 27, 2006.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale, and Methods.” Coordinated 3-day workshop and co-facilitated half-day session, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2, 24 & November 14, 2006.

“Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): The Role of Community Partners in Data Collection, Interpretation and Action Planning.” Co-facilitated a workshop with Angela Reyes at the Philadelphia Area Research Community Coalition, Philadelphia, PA, January 30, 2007.

“Guiding Principles, Practices, and Procedures in Conducting Community-based Participatory Research: Lessons learned from the Detroit Community Academic Urban Research Center.” Conducted (with Donele Wilkins ) at the Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, May 9, 2008.

“Guiding Principles, Practices and Procedures in Conducting Community-based Participatory Research: Lessons Learned from the Detroit Urban Research Center.” Conducted (with Donele

Wilkins) at the Community-based Research Partnerships for Health Series, sponsored by the Cancer Control Program at the University of Arkansas Medical School Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. Little Rock, AR, March 13, 2009.

“Involvement of all Partners in Interpretation of Findings and Moving from Data to Action: Using a CBPR Approach”. Conducted (with Angela Reyes) at the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities (ARCC) Workshop, Chicago, IL, October 12, 2009.

“Partnership Evaluation and Dissemination Within Community-Based Participatory Research Projects.” Coordinated workshop and co-facilitated half-day session (with Zachary Rowe and Robert McGranaghan), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, Ann Arbor, MI, November 20, 2007, November 11, 2008, November 19, 2009.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Principles, Rationale, partnership Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination.” Conducted (with Angela Reyes) at the Detroit Youth Sexual Spaces Partnership Workshop, Detroit, MI, March 13, 2012.

“Introduction to Community-Based Participatory Research: Rationale, Partnership Development and Examples.” Conducted (with Amy Schulz and Zachary Rowe) at the Center for Integrative Approaches to Cardiovascular Health (CIAHD) Workshop, Community Education and Outreach Core, Jackson, Mississippi, May 15-16, 2013.

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WORKSHOPS/SHORT COURSES (selected) continued:

“Development and Evaluation of Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: Discussions and Team Working Sessions.” Conducted (with Angie Reyes and Zachary Rowe) at the Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grantees Meeting: Detroit, Michigan, January 31, 2017.

“Team Presentations, Data Interpretation and Dissemination: Discussions and Team Working Sessions.” Conducted (with Angie Reyes and Zachary Rowe) at the Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grantees Meeting: Detroit, Michigan, June 21, 2017.

“Community-Based Participatory Research: Definition, Principles and Case Example.” Conducted (with Alex Allen) at the Men of Color Health Awareness (MOCHA) Project Workshop, Springfield, Massachusetts, June 29, 2017.

“Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health.” Graduate Summer Session in Epidemiology, co-taught two half-day sessions, once a year, July 2006 – July 2017. “Introduction: Community-Based Participatory Research – Principles, Rationale and Partnership Development” (with Richard Lichtenstein, Angela Reyes, Ricardo Guzman, and Robert McGranaghan) and “In-depth Interviews and Partnership Evaluation” (with Zachary Rowe and Robert McGranaghan).

CONSULTATION/COMMUNITY SERVICE (selected):

Consultant to the UNC-CH Division of Community Psychiatry. Chapel Hill, NC, May 1979 - January 1980.

Consultation regarding the development of primary prevention services. Guilford County Area Mental Health Program, Greensboro, NC, January 7-8, 1980.

Consultant to a rural Community Health Council in the development of a health promotion program involving senior citizens in the community, Alamance County, NC, November 1980.

Consultation with research team from Systems Sciences, Inc. concerning a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health examining the mental health impact of mainstreaming programs. January 1981 - June 1981.

Grant writing consultant to a local community group in submitting a proposal to the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, requesting $13,500, which was awarded to help develop a community center and program for teenagers, Alamance County, NC, December 1981.

Consultation regarding organization and community development. Metropolitan Detroit Coalition for Blood Pressure Control, Detroit, MI, January 1983 - December 1983.

Consultation regarding social support measurement issues for research. Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, March 1983.

Consultation regarding development of a county-wide citizen’s advisory board for health education. Van Buren County Health Department, Hartford, MI, August 1983.

Consultation regarding the development of a natural helpers project. The Good Health School of Seton Medical Center, Austin, TX, April, 1983.

Advisory Board member for Green Glacier Community Center, Consumers Cooperative Program, concerning community and economic development. Ann Arbor, MI, October 1983 - June 1984.

Steering Committee member for the Human Service Voter Participation Workshop, University of Michigan, School of Social Work, December 1983 - January 1984.

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Organization development consultant concerning the design, implementation and evaluation of an Employee Involvement-Health Promotion Program. Ford Motor Company, Milan Plastics Plant, Milan, MI, February 1984 - January 1985.

Member of Statewide Advisory Board regarding self-help groups and community organization in the delivery of community mental health services. Riverwood Community Mental Health Center, St. Joseph, MI, February 1984 - April 1987.

Consultation regarding needs assessment and community development. SOS Crisis Center, Ypsilanti, MI, October 1984 - June 1986.

Consultation regarding the review of a manuscript, Health Promotion in the Global Context, as a member of the International Health Promotion Working Group, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control. A component of The Hawaii Conference on International Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,

University of Hawaii, International Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, January 7-11, 1985.

Consultation regarding the development of a program to assess psychosocial factors affecting health of the elderly in developing countries and the implications for community development. School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 1985 - April 1987.

Training and group process consultant concerning the design and implementation of an international forestry seminar. School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, June 1985 – September 1985.

Evaluation research consultant on the development and implementation of a grant proposal for the Hazard Communication Training Program. School of Public Health, Department of Environmental and Industrial Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 1985 - December 1987.

Training consultant concerning the design and implementation of workshops for the Asbestos Safety Training Center. Southeast Michigan Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health, Detroit, MI, May 1986 - July 1986.

Research consultant on the overall study design and development of data collection instruments for an intervention research project examining social support and bereavement. Geriatric Institution of the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, March 1987.

Training consultant regarding the design and implementation of a conference on community approaches to the prevention and control of diabetes. Portland Area Diabetes Program, Indian Health Service, Bellingham, Washington, December 1987 - July 1988.

Research and intervention consultant on the implementation of a community-oriented health promotion program. Kellogg Health Promotion and Wellness Center Programs, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Education, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, February 22-23, 1988.

Member of the Core Seminar Group of the Think Tank for Action on Substance Abuse Prevention in Southeastern Michigan. In conjunction with The Resource for Public Health Policy, School of Public Health, and funded by the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan, Detroit, MI, October 1988 - May, 1990.

Consultation regarding the design, implementation and evaluation of an AIDS Prevention Program. La Casa Family Service, Vida Latina, Detroit, MI, December 1988 - May 1990.

Organization development consultant (with Susan Schurman) concerning an organizational assessment and development of a strategic plan. Department of Community Health Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 1989 - June 1989.

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Training consultant on the design and implementation of a training program on community approaches to maternal and child health. Maternal-Child Health Advocate Project, Department of Community Medicine, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, May 1989 - December 1990.

Training consultant on the design and implementation of an educational program on community, national and global approaches for improving environmental health. The Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN, June 1989 - June 1991.

Consultant on the development and implementation of a community diagnosis and needs assessment in Whitmore Lake, MI, Washtenaw County Department of Health, Ann Arbor, MI, January 1991 - August 1991.

Training consultant on the design and implementation of a popular education program for community development. Witness for Peace and Justice, Detroit, MI, October 1991 - June 1992.

Member of Advisory Committee for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation involved in developing a funding initiative to establish training programs in community-based approaches to public health, Battle Creek, MI, July 1990 - February 1991.

Member, Collaborating Group of the Detroit-Genesee County Community-Based Public Health Consortium, 1992-1996.

Member, Steering Committee of the Neighborhood Academy, Detroit-Genesee County Community-Based Public Health Consortium, 1993-1996

Member, Steering Committee, Village Health Workers Project, Detroit-Genesee County Community-Based Public Health Consortium, 1993-1996.

Member, Executive Committee and the Detroit Team, Detroit-Genesee County Community-Based Public Health Consortium, 1993-1996.

Member of nine-member Advisory Board for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the American Psychological Association involved in developing a post-doctoral training initiative in occupational health psychology, 1993 - 1996.

Consultant on the use of qualitative and quantitative methods and the analysis of qualitative data for a research team evaluating AIDS education interventions. New York University, Hunter College and the Academy for Educational Development, November 1993.

Participant in a work group sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Society for Public Health Education, involved in developing a research agenda for health education and accompanying policy recommendations, 1994-1995.

Participant in a work group sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, involved in developing a document to address the definition and measurement of the construct community capacity building, 1995-96.

Member of the National Policy Task Force for Community-Based Public Health, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, May 1995-July 1996.

Consultant and member of Advisory Group for the “Evidence-Based Purchasing for Health Promotion Services” Project. Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand, October 1996-June 1997.

Consultant on community-based research principles and processes, Porirua Health Partnership, Porirua, New Zealand, March-June 1997.

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Consultant on measurement of community capacity and research design in community-based research, National Centre for Health Promotion, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney Australia, April-May, 1997.

Consultant on focus group methodology, Tokalau Housing and Health Study, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand, May-June 1997.

Member, Work Organization and Psychosocial Factors International Scientific Working Group, September 1997 - August 1998.

Consultant CBPR, Porirua Health Partnership, Porirua, New Zealand, July 15, 1999.

Consultant on community-based participatory research, The Family Centre, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, July 15, 1999.

Consultant on public health workforce development, Department of Health and Aged Care, Population Health Division, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, Australia, July 22, 1999.

Consultant, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, “Developing the NCCDPHP Research Agenda,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1999-December 1999.

Member of the Planning Committee for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-sponsored meeting on “Successful Models of Community-Based Participatory Research,” November 1999-March 2000.

Research Consultant, Housing and Health Research Center, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, September 2003 – 2004.

Consultant on the development of an international journal on indigenous health, the National Institute of Research Excellence for Māori Development and Advancement, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, December, 2003 – 2004.

Consultant on community-based participatory research principles and processes, Collaborative Research Center, Wellington, New Zealand, March – April, 2004.

Consultant on community-based participatory research and process evaluation, Sport and Recreation New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, June, 2004.

Member, Advisory Group, Communities First Initiative Evaluation, California Endowment, 2005-2006.

Consultant on community-based participatory research for RAND Corporation and UCLA, 2007.

Member, Planning Committee, PolicyLink Regional Equity Summit, 2007-2008.

Member, Community Policy Action Team, Healthy Kids, Healthy MI. Childhood Obesity Prevention Workgroup, Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, MI, 2008-2010.

Member, Planning Committee, Partnering with Communities, Brookings Institute, 2009-2010.Member of DrPH Community/Cultural Orientation Workgroup, Association of Schools of Public Health, January, 2009-2010.