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Curriculum Vitae James H. Johnson, Jr. (February 2013) Mailing Address Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB #3440, The Kenan Center Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3440 (919) 962-8201 (voice) (919) 962-8202 (fax) Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB #3490, McColl Building Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490 (919) 962-2214 (voice) (919) 843-7986 (fax) Education B.S., North Carolina Central University, 1975. M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977. Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1980. Fields of Specialization: Teaching and Research Systematic: urban and metropolitan competitiveness, business demography, workplace diversity, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic development. Methods: research design, survey methods, multivariate statistical analyses. Special Honors Recipient of the UNC-CH General Alumni Association Faculty Service Award, 2009 Recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, Pitt Community College, 2007 Recipient of the NC CAP Champion of After School Award, 2007 Recipient of Community Service Award, NACCP Legal Defense and Education Fund, June. Recipient of UNC-CH General Alumni Association Distinguished Black Faculty/Staff Award, 2005 Recipient of the Roy W. Holsten Award for Exceptional Service, Kenan-Flagler Business School, 2005

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Curriculum Vitae James H. Johnson, Jr.

(February 2013)

Mailing Address

Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB #3440, The Kenan Center

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3440

(919) 962-8201 (voice)

(919) 962-8202 (fax)

Kenan-Flagler Business School

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB #3490, McColl Building

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490

(919) 962-2214 (voice)

(919) 843-7986 (fax)

Education

B.S., North Carolina Central University, 1975.

M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977.

Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1980.

Fields of Specialization: Teaching and Research

Systematic: urban and metropolitan competitiveness, business demography, workplace diversity,

entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic development.

Methods: research design, survey methods, multivariate statistical analyses.

Special Honors

Recipient of the UNC-CH General Alumni Association Faculty Service Award, 2009

Recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, Pitt Community College, 2007

Recipient of the NC CAP Champion of After School Award, 2007

Recipient of Community Service Award, NACCP Legal Defense and Education Fund, June.

Recipient of UNC-CH General Alumni Association Distinguished Black Faculty/Staff Award, 2005

Recipient of the Roy W. Holsten Award for Exceptional Service, Kenan-Flagler Business School,

2005

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Selected by Fast Company magazine as one of the "17 … brightest thinkers and doers in the new

world of work," September 2000.

Recipient of The Robert E. Bryan Public Service Award, May 4, 2000.

Recipient of the Faculty Pioneer Award for Preparing MBAs for Social and Environmental

Stewardship. World Resources Institute and The Aspen Institute’s Initiative for Social Innovation

through, Business, October 7, 1999.

Recipient of the Eisenhower Fellowship for International Leadership, September, 1999

Selected as Tarheel of the Week, by (Raleigh) News and Observer, July 25, 1999.

Richard C. Van Dusen Distinguished Visiting Professor, Wayne State University, 1998

Recipient of Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Award, Stanford University,

1993.

Recipient of the UCLA Honors Program "Enrichment of the Honors Collegium" Award, June 6,

1990.

Recipient W.K. Kellogg Foundation National Fellowship Award, 1989-1992.

Recipient Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Research Award, 1989-90.

Recipient Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 1986-87.

Recipient of the first place award ($100) for the best graduate student paper presented at the East

Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Michigan State

University, September 15-16, 1978.

Graduate Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975-77.

Selected as an Outstanding Young Man in America by the Jaycees in 1976.

Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Department of Geography, North Carolina Central University, 1975.

Recipient of the Theodore R. Speigner Award for the highest academic average, Department of

Geography, North Carolina Central University, 1975.

Academic Experience

William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy, Kenan-Flagler

Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1999 to present.

Adjunct Professor of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1999 to present.

Adjunct Professor of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1999 to present

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E. Maynard Adams Distinguished Professor of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,

July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1999.

Adjunct Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1993 to present.

Adjunct Professor of Management, Kenan-Flagler Business School, July 1993 to June 30, 1999.

Senior Research Fellow, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

April 1, 1993 - present.

Senior Research Fellow, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel

Hill, November 1, 1994 - present.

Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1994.

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Southern California, 1986-87.

Associate Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles. July 1, 1985 - June 30, 1989.

Assistant Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles. July 1, 1980 - June 30, 1985.

Administrative Experience

Co-Director, UNC-CH Minority Entrepreneurship Research and Training Center, 2006-2010

Co-Director, Kauffman Minority Entrepreneurship Reseach and Training Boot Camp, 2004-2009

Co-Director, Kellogg Emerging Leaders in Public Health Program, 2003-2008

Co-Director, Center for Sustainable Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, 1999-2004

Co-Director, UNC Management Academy for Public Health, 1999-2010

Director, Kenan Institute-Charlotte, 1997-2005

Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, The Kenan

Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1995 - present.

Director, Urban Enterprise Corps, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, The Kenan Center,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 1, 1993 - 2003.

Director, UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1994.

Director, Urban Poverty and Public Policy Program, Institute for Social Science Research, July,

1988 - June 30, 1989.

Director, Environmental and Population Policy Studies Program, Institute for Social Science

Research, July 1, 1986 - June 30, 1988.

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Publications

Books/Monographs/Edited Works

2013 A Profile of Immigrant Impacts in Arkansas Following the Great Recession, Volume 2: Impacts on

the Arkansas Economy. Little Rock, Arkansas: Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (principal author

with J.D. Kasarda and Stephen J. Appold).

2013 Aging in Place in the Carolinas: Demographic Highlights and Programmatic Challenges and

Opportunities. Prepared for The Duke Endowment. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of

Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-

authored with Allan Parnell).

2013 Projecting Enrollment Demand at Central Piedmont Community College, 2012-2022. Prepared for

Central Piedmont Community College. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private

Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-

authored with Stephen Appold and Allan Parnell).

2012 The Economic Impact of Racial Health Disparities in North Carolina. Prepared for the North

Carolina Office of Minority Health. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private

Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-

authored with Stephen Appold).

2012 North Carolina in Transition: Demographic Shifts during the First Decade of the New Millennium.

Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, UNC; and Raleigh, NC: Institute

of Emerging Issues, NCSU.

2011 Assessing the Economic and Non-Economic Impacts of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino. Prepared for the

Cherokee Band Indian Tribe. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise,

Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-authored with John

D. Kasarda and Stephen Appold).

2011 Six Disruptive Demographic Trends: What Census 2010 Will Reveal. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins

Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill (co-authored with John D. Kasarda).

2009 Assessing the Economic Impact of the State’s Municipalities on the North Carolina Economy.

Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co=-authored with John D. Kasarda and Stephen

Appold), October.

2007 Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship, a special issue of The Annals of the American

Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 613, September, (co-editor with Timothy Bates and

William Jackson).

2007 The Economic Impact of the African American Population on the State of North Carolina. Chapel

Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-author with John D. Kasarda).

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2007 A Profile of Immigrants in Arkansas, Volume 2: Impacts on the Arkansas Economy. Little Rock,

Arkansas: Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (co-author with J.D. Kasarda, Stephen J. Appold, and

Derrek Croney).

2006 The Economic Impact of the Hispanic Population on the State of North Carolina. Chapel Hill:

Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill (co-author with John D. Kasarda).

2006, The Management Academy for Public Health, a special issue of the Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 5 (co-editor with Ed Baker and Barbara Sabol)

2000 Prismatic Metropolis: Race, Segregation, and Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles (New

York: Russell Sage) (co-editor; with Lawrence D. Bobo, Melvin L. Oliver, and Abel

Valenzuela).

1998 Cashing In On Job Opportunities in the Gaming Industry: How Detroit Can Do It Right

Wayne State University College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs. Richard C. Van

Dusen Forum on Urban Issues.

1992 Geographical Snapshots of North America, IGC Volume, Guilford Press, (Associate Editor with

Don Janelle, et al.).

1989 Comparative Ethnicity II, A theme issue of Urban Geography, Vol. 10, No. 6, (principal guest

editor; with M.L. Oliver and C.C. Roseman).

1989 Comparative Ethnicity I, A theme issue of Urban Geography, Vol. 10, No. 5, (principal guest

editor; with M.L. Oliver and C.C. Roseman).

1989 Ethnic Dilemmas in Comparative Perspective, Proceedings of the Los Angeles Conference on

Comparative Ethnicity. Los Angeles: UCLA Institute for Social Science Research, (principal

editor; with M.L. Oliver).

1988 "Racial/Ethnic Issues in Higher Education." Special issue of The Urban Review, Vol. 20, 139-

226, (co-editor with M.L. Oliver).

1988 Disaster Management: Post-Chernobyl Perspectives on Nuclear Power. A theme issue of

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Vol. 6, 249-347, (principal guest editor;

with D.J. Zeigler).

1983 Technological Hazards, Resource Publications in Geography, Washington, DC: Association of

American Geography, (with Donald J. Zeigler and Stanley D. Brunn).

Refereed Articles

2011 “Peering through the Window of the 2010 Census,” The Boule Journal, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 13-24

(co-authored with John D. Kasarda).

2011 “Health Promotion for the Elderly: Training Black Clergy in Entrepreneurial Spirituality,” Journal

of Religion, Spirituality, and Aging, Vol. 23, pp. 139-154 (co-author with Lori Carter-Edwards,

Melicia C. Whitt-Glover, Marino Bruno, and Moses V. Goldman).

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2010 “The Changing Face of America,” CityLights, Vol. 19, pp. 8-11.

2009 “Changes on the Horizon for Postsecondary Education,” Career Education Review, August, pp. 9-

13.

2008 “Jobs on the Move: Implications for U.S. Higher Education,” Planning for Higher Education,

April-June, pp. 22-33.

2008 “Economic Globalization and the Future of Black America,” Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 38, pp.

883-899 (principal author with Grover C. Burthey III and Kevin Ghorm).

2007 “Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship,” The Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science, Vol. 613, September, pp. 10-17 (co-author with Timothy Bates and

William Jackson).

2007 “Management Academy for Public Health: Creating Entrepreneurial Managers,” American Journal

of Public Health, Vol. 97, pp. 601-605 (co-author with S. Orton, K. Umble, J. Porter, and S. Velt)

2006 “People on the Move: Implications for U.S. Higher Education,” The College Board Review, No.

209, Fall, pp. 4-9, 48.

2006 “The Crucible of Public Health Practice: Major Trends Shaping the Design of the Management

Academy for Public Health, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 5,

pp.419-425 (principal author with Ed Baker and Barbara Sabol).

2006 “The UNC Management Academy for Public Health: How the UNC School of Public Health and the

Kenan-Flagler Business School Created a Winning Partnership,” Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 430-435 (co-author with Janet Porter, Steve Orton,

and Karl E. Umble).

2006 “The Economic Impact of Hispanics on North Carolina,” Carolina Banker, Vol. LXXXV, pp. 5-6

(co-author with John D. Kasarda).

2005, “Economic Globalization and the Future of Black America,” The Boule Journal, Vol. 69, Winter,

pp. 13-19.

2005 “Demographics Drive Change,” ACUHO-I Talking Stick, July/August, Vol. 22, pp. 26-27.

2005 “Minority Exclusion in Small Town America,” Poverty and Race, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 3-4.

2004 “Immigration Driven Population Change in North Carolina: Opportunities for the Banking

Industry,” Carolina Banker, Fall, pp. 13-14.

2004 “Speed and Enterprise: Prospering from Global Change,” Innovation Online, available at

http://www.ncsu.edu/iei/speedenterprise.htm.

2004 “Racial Apartheid in a Small North Carolina Town,” The Review of Black Political Economy,

Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 89-108 (principal author with Allan Parnell, et. al.).

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2003 “Fostering Rural Community Competitiveness in a Knowledge-Driven Economy: A North

Carolina Case Study,” Economic Development Journal, Vol. 2, Fall, pp. 46-58 (principal author

with Pamela Santos).

2003 “9/11 and the Economic Prospects of Major U.S. Cities,” Planning and Markets, Vol. 6,

available at http://www-pam.usc.edu/volume6/v6i1a1print.html. principal author with John D.

Kasarda).

2003 “9/11 Reassessments of Urban Location Costs and Risks, Real Estate Issues, Vol. 28, No. 2,

pp.28-35 (principal author with John D. Kasarda).

2003 The Changing Face of Poverty in North Carolina, 1970-2001,” Popular Government, Vol. 68,

No. 3, pp. 14-24.

2002 "Immigration Reform, Homeland Defense, and Metropolitan Economies in the Post 9-11

Environment." Urban Geography, Vol.23, pp. 201-212.

2002 "Immigration Reform and the Future of U.S. Metropolitan Areas in the Post 9-11 Environment."

ULI on the Future: Cities-Post 9/11 (Washington DC: Urban Land Institute), pp. 12-27.

2002 "U.S. Immigration Reform, Homeland Security, and Global Economic Competitiveness in the

Aftermath of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks." North Carolina Journal of International

Law and Commercial Regulation, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Spring 2002), pp. 419-464.

2002 "A Conceptual Model for Enhancing Community Competitiveness in the New Economy." Urban

Affairs Review, Vol. 37, No. 6, (July), pp. 763-779.

2002 "Enhancing the Competitiveness of North Carolina Municipalities: A Conceptual Model and

Action Plan." Popular Government, Winter, pp. 6-18.

2002 "The Management Academy for Public Health: A new paradigm for public health management

development." Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, Vol. 8 No. 2 (March), pp.

66-78. (Co-author with Porter, J., Upshaw, V., Orton, S., Matthews Deal, K., & Umble, K.)

2001 “Minority Political Representation in the 21st Century: The New Demographics and the Voting

Rights Act.” North Carolina Law Review, Vol. 79, pp. 1215-1252, (co-author; with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

2001 “Structural Violence as an Inducement to African American and Hispanic Participation in the

Los Angeles Civil Disorder of 1992,” Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment,

Vol. 4, No. 4, 337-359 (co-author with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

2000 “An Empirical Assessment of Four Perspectives on the Declining Fortunes of the African

American Male, Urban Affairs Review, Vol 35, No. 5 (May): 695-716. (principal author; with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Jennifer A. Stoloff).

2000 “’That’s the Only Place Where You Can Hang Out’: Inner-City Young People and the Space of

the Mall,” Urban Geography, Vol. 21, No. 1: 5-25 (co-author with Robert Vanderbeck).

1999 “A Profile of Hispanic Newcomers to North Carolina,” Popular Government, Vol. 65 (Fall), 2-

12 (principal author; with K.D. Johnson-Webb and W.C. Farrell, Jr.)

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1999 “Attitudes on Rape among African American Male and Female College Students.” Journal of

Counseling and Development, Vol. 77, 204-208 (co-author; with M. Sapp, W.C. Farrell, and K.

Hitchcock).

1999 “Bridging Social Networks and Female Labor Force Participation in a Multi-Ethnic

Metropolis.” Urban Geography, Vol. 20: 3-30 (principal author; with Elisa Jayne Bienenstock,

and Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1998 “The Declining Social and Economic Fortunes of African American Males: A Critical

Assessment of Four Perspectives.” The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 25, No. 4: 17-

40 (co-author; with W.C. Farrell, and J. Stoloff).

1998 “Psychoeducational Correlates of Achievement for High School Seniors at a Private School:

The Relationship Among Locus of Control, Self-Esteem, Academic Achievement, and

Academic Self-Esteem.” The High School Journal, Vol. 81, No. 3 (February-March): 161-166

(co-author; with C.L. Smith, M. Sapp, and W.C. Farrell).

1998 “The Changing Forces of Urban Economic Development: Globalization and City

Competitiveness in the 21st Century” CityScape, Vol. 3, 71-105 (co-author; with D. Rondinelli

and J. Kasarda).

1997 “Immigration Reform and the Browning of America: Tensions, Conflicts, and Community

Instability,” International Migration Review, Vol. 31, 1029-1069. (principal author; with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr. and Chandra Guinn). Reprinted in The Handbook of International Migration: The

American Experience (edited by C. Hirschman, P. Kasinitz, and J. DeWind (New York: Russell

Sage, 1999, pp. 390-411).

1997 “Utilizing the PK Scale of the MMPI-2 to Detect Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in College

Students.” Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 53, No. 8, 841-846 (co-author; with Marty Sapp,

Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and G. Ioannidis).

1997 "Fostering Entrepreneurship, Job Creation and Community Development," Careers and the

Minority MBA, Vol. 5, 54-55 (principal author; with K. Toney).

1997 “Post-1980 Black Population Redistribution Trends in the United States.” Southeastern

Geographer, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, 1-19 (co-author; with David M. Grant).

1997 “Snapshots of Income Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles,” Looking Ahead, Vol. XIX, 34-

40 (principal author; with W.C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “African American Males and Capital Murder: A Death Penalty Mitigation Strategy,” Urban

Geography, Vol. 18, 403-433.

1997 “Hypnosis: Applications for Rehabilitation Counselors,” Journal of Applied Rehabilitation

Counseling, Vol. 28, 31-37 (co-author; with M. Sapp, W.C. Farrell, Jr., R.S. Kirby, and K.K.

Pumphrey).

1997 “Authors Respond (to Greene and Peterson on School Choice),” Phi Delta Kappa Vol. 78, 586-

587 (co-author; with A. Molner, W.C. Farrell, M. Sapp).

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1997 “Assessing the Employment Impacts of the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992: Furthering Racial

Division,” Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 11, 225-235 (principal author; with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr., and Dean Toji).

1997 “A Contextualized Death Penalty Mitigation Strategy: Evidence from the State of North

Carolina vs. Daniel Green, aka As-Saddiq Al-Amin U’Allah,” Negro Educational Review, Vol.

XLVII, 94-115 (principal author; with W.C. Farrell and M. Sapp).

1996 “North Carolina Communities in Transition: An Overview of Hispanic In-Migration,” North

Carolina Geographer, Vol. 5, 21 (co-author; with K. Johnson-Webb).

1996 “Research, Politics, and the School Choice Agenda,” Phi Delta Kappa, Vol. 78, 240-243 (co-

author; with Alex Molnar, Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Marty Sapp).

1996 “Mr. Porter’s Competitive Advantage for Inner City Revitalization: Exploitation or

Empowerment?” The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 24, Nos. 2-3 (Fall-Winter): 259-

289 (principal author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Geraldine R. Henderson).

1996 “Focusing on Hurricane Andrew Through the Eyes of the Victims,” Area Vol. 28, 124-129,

coauthor; with Donald J. Zeigler and Stanley D. Brunn).

1995 "An Empirical Test of the Cultural Capital Hypotheses," Review of Black Political Economy,

Vol. 23, 7-27, (co-author; with Elisa Bienenstock and Jennifer Stoloff).

1995 "Redirecting the Lives of Inner City Black Males: An Assessment of Milwaukee's Midnight

Basketball League," Journal of Community Practice, Vol. 2, 91-107, (co-author; with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr., Mart Sapp, Roger Pumphrey, and Shirley Freeman). Reprinted in African American

Community Practice Models, edited by I. Carlton-Lancy and N.Y. Burwell, (New York:

Haworth Press), pp. 91-107.

1995 "Commentary on Michael Porter's ‘The Competitive Advantage of the Inner City’," Harvard

Business Review, Vol. 73, 152.

1995 "The Bell Curve: Ringing in the Contract with America," Educational Leadership, Vol. 52

(April), 77-79, (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., Marty Sapp, and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Lessen Plan," In These Times, October 17, pp. 28-29, (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.

and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Will Privatizing Schools Really Help Inner-City Students of Color?," Educational Leadership,

Vol. 52, 72-75, (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., Cloyzelle Jones, and Marty Sapp).

1994 "Understanding the Contours of Deepening Urban Inequality: Theoretical Underpinnings and

Research Design of a Multi-City Study," Urban Geography, Vol. 15, 77-89, (principal author;

with Melvin L. Oliver and Lawrence Bobo).

1994 "Assessing College Aspirations Among At Risk High School Students: A Principal

Components Analysis," The High School Journal, Vol. 77, 294-303, (co-author; with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr., Marty Sapp, and Diane Pollard).

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1994 "After the Smoke Has Cleared: An Analysis of Selected Responses to the Los Angeles Civil

Unrest of 1992," Contentions: Debates in Society, Culture and Science, Vol. 3, 3-21, (co-author;

with Maria-Rosario Jackson and Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Los Angeles One Year Later: A Prospective Assessment of Responses to the 1992 Civil

Unrest," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 8, 19-27, (principal author; with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr. and Maria-Rosario Jackson).

1994 "The Myth of Welfare Magnets," State Government News, June: pp. 21-24, (principal author;

with David Grant and Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Unraveling the Paradox of Urban Inequality: The Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality,"

African American Research Perspectives, Vol. 1, 43-52, (co-author; with Melvin L. Oliver and

Lawrence D. Bobo).

1993 "The Fire This Time: The Genesis of the Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992," North Carolina Law

Review, Vol. 71, 1403-1420, (principal author with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.). Reprinted in revised

form in The Urban Crisis: The Kerner Commission Revisited, edited by Judith Wegner and John

Charles Boger (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995).

1993 "A Call for Government Leadership: The Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992," 1993 International

Year Book, (New York: P.F. Collier, Inc.), pp. 82-66.

1993 "Seeds of the Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992," International Journal of Urban and Regional

Research, Vol. 17, 115-119, (principal author; with W.C. Farrell, Jr. and M.L. Oliver).

1992 "Reflections on the Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992," SCOPE: A Quarterly Journal of Analysis

and Commentary (The Center for Immigration Studies), No. 12, 103.

1992 "Asian and Pacific Islander American Poverty: The Working Poor and the Jobless Poor,"

Amerasia, Vol. 18, 83-91, (co-author; with Dean Toji).

1992 "The Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992: A Retrospective View", Economic Development

Quarterly, Vol. 6, 356-372, (principal author; with C. Jones, W. C. Farrell, Jr., M.L. Oliver).

Reprinted in Classic Readings in Urban Planning, edited by J.J. Stein (New York: McGraw-Hill,

1995), pp. 285-304.

1992 "Economic Restructuring and the Socio-economic Well-being of African-Americans," CAAS

Reporter, Vol. 14, 1990-92, 12-17, (principal author; with M.L. Oliver).

1991 "Economic Restructuring and Black Male Joblessness in U.S. Metropolitan Areas," UCLA

Center for the Study of Urban Poverty Occasional Working Paper Series, Vol. 1, No. 4 Urban

Geography, Vol. 12, 542-562, (principal author; with M.L. Oliver).

1991 "Urban Poverty and Social Welfare Policy in the United States: An Undergraduate Research and

Training Program," UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty Occasional Working Paper

Series, Vol. 1, No. 1. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Vol. 15, 25-34, (principal

author; with M.L. Oliver).

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1991 "Recent African American Migration Trends in the United States," The Urban League Review,

Vol. 14, 39-55.

1990 "Increasing Black Out Migration From Los Angeles: The Role of Household Dynamics and

Kinship Systems," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 80, 205-222,

(principal author; with C.C. Roseman).

1989 "Information Planning and the Geographical Context of Radiological Emergency Management,"

Transactions, Institute for British Geographers, Vol. 14, 350-363, (co-author; with Donald J.

Zeigler).

1989 "Ethnic Dilemmas in Comparative Perspective," Urban Geography, Vol. 10, 425-433, (principal

author; with M.L. Oliver and C.C. Roseman).

1989 "Interethnic Minority Conflict in Urban America: The Effects of Economic and Social

Dislocations," Urban Geography, Vol. 10, 449-463, (principal co-author; with M. L. Oliver).

1989 "Nuclear Protective Action Advisories: A Policy Analysis and Evaluation," Growth and Change,

Vol. 20, 51-65, (principal author; with Donald J. Zeigler).

1989 "Blacks and the Toxics Crisis" Western Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 13, 72-78, (principal

author; with M.L. Oliver).

1988 "Resistance to Evacuation: Implications for Radiological Emergency Planning," Geographical

Perspectives, Number 62, 1-13, (principal author; with Donald J. Zeigler).

1988 "Introduction: The Challenge of Diversity in Higher Education," The Urban Review, Vol. 20,

139-145, (co-author; with M.L. Oliver).

1988 "Nuclear Power" (guest editorial), Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Vol.

6, 249-250, (principal author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1988 "Post-Chernobyl Nuclear Reactions in the USA," Environment and Planning C: Government and

Policy, Vol. 6, 289-310, (principal author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1986 "Predicting Nuclear Reactor Emergency Evacuation Behavior," Energy, The International

Journal, Vol. 11, 861-868.

1986 "Modeling Evacuation Behavior During the Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor Crisis," Socio-

economic Planning Sciences, Vol. 20, 165-171, (principal author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1986 "Evacuation Planning for Technological Hazards: An Emerging Imperative," Cities, Vol. 3, 148-

156, (principal author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1985 "Black-Brown Conflict in the City of Angeles," Urban Resources, Vol. 2, LA1-LA5, (principal

author; with M.L. Oliver).

1985 "Role Conflict in a Radiological Emergency: The Case of Public School Teachers," Journal of

Environmental Systems, Vol. 15, 77-91.

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1985 "A Model of Nuclear Reactor Emergency Evacuation Decision-Making," Geographical Review,

Vol. 75, 405-418.

1984 "Towards a Regional Approach to Radiological Emergency Response Planning," Papers and

Proceedings of Applied Geography Conferences, Vol. 7, 114-122.

1984 "Planning for Spontaneous Evacuation During a Radiological Emergency," Nuclear Safety, Vol.

25, 186-194.

1984 "Inter-ethnic Conflict in an Urban Ghetto: The Case of Blacks and Latinos in Los Angeles," pp.

57-94 in Vol. 6 of Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, (Greenwich, Conn:

JAI Press), (co-author; with M.L. Oliver).

1984 "Energy Assistance and the Poor: An Evaluation and Alternative Allocation Procedure," Energy,

Vol. 9, 571-581, (co-author; with B.T. Cullen).

1984 "Evacuation Behavior in Response to Nuclear Power Plant Accidents," The Professional

Geographer, Vol. 36, 207-215, (co-author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1983 "Distinguishing Human Responses to Radiological Emergencies," Economic Geography, Vol.

59, 386-402, (principal author; with D.J. Zeigler).

1983 "The Role of Community Action in Neighborhood Revitalization," Urban Geography, Vol. 4,

16-39.

1983 "Implications of Electric Utility Rate Reform Legislation for Low Income Households in

Oakland and Livingston Counties, Michigan," The Social Science Journal, Vol. 20, 87-97, (co-

author; with Bradley T. Cullen and Lawrence M. Sommers).

1982 "Impact of Electricity Utility Rate Reform in Oakland and Livingston Counties, Michigan,"

Journal of Environmental Systems, Vol. 12, 27-36, (principal author; with Bradley T. Cullen

and Lawrence M. Sommers).

1982 "A Note on Black Migration to the South," Geographical Perspectives, No. 49, 38-43.

1981 "Evacuation from the Nuclear Technological Disaster at Three Mile Island," The Geographical

Review, Vol. 71, 1-16, (co-author; with Stanley D. Brunn and Donald J. Zeigler).

1980 "Location Conflict and Public Attitudes Regarding the Burial of Nuclear Waste: The Alpena,

Michigan Experience," East Lakes Geographer, Vol. 15, 24-40, (co-author; with Stanley D.

Brunn and Brian McGirr).

1980 "Residential Preference Patterns of Afro-American College Students in Three Different States,"

The Professional Geographer, Vol. 32, 37-42, (principal author; with Stanley D. Brunn).

1979 "Recent Methodological Developments and the Geography of Black America," The

Pennsylvania Geographer, Vol. 17, 19-30, (principal author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1979 "Phenomenology in Geography," The Geographical Survey, Vol. 8, 3-9, (principal author; with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

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1978 "Black Migration as a Response to Social-Psychological Stress: A Note on Migrant Letters,

1916-1918," The Geographical Survey, Vol. 7, 22-27, (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

Chapters in Books

2009 “Civic Entrepreneurship: Revenue Generation Strategies for Government and Nonprofit

Organizations, Chapter 23 in Managing the Public Health Enterprise, edited by E.L. Baker, A.J.

Menkens, and J.E. Porter, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, pp. 159-164.

2009 “Hispanic Newcomers to North Carolina: Demographic Characteristics and Economic Impact,”

Chapter 5 in Latino Immigrants and the Transformation of the U.S. South, edited by M. Odem and

E. Lacy, University of Georgia Press, pp. 70-90. (principal author with John D. Kasarda).

2007 “The Changing Face of Poverty in America,” in Battleground: Business, edited by Michael Walden

and Peg Thoms. Greenwood Press, Vol. 2, pp. 405-416.

2006 “People and Jobs on the Move: Implications for Higher Education,” in Redefining Student Success:

The Challenges and Implications of Extending Access. New York: The College Board, pp. 47-54.

2005 “Minority Exclusion in Small Towns,” in The Emerging Agenda: Poverty and Race in America,

edited by Chester Hartman, Lexington Books, forthcoming (Principal author with Allan Parnell and

Anne Moss Joyner)..

2001 Farrell, W.C. & Johnson, J.H. "Structural Violence as an Inducement to African American and

Hispanic Participation in the Los Angeles Civil Disturbance of 1992" in Violence as Seen

Through a Prism of Color, edited by Letha A. (Lee) See. New York: The Haworth Social Work

Practice Press, pp. 337-359. (Reprinted from the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social

Environment.)

2000 “Race, Geography, and the Death Penalty,” in Race Matters: Achievement in Social Democracy

in American Schooling, edited by C.C. Yeakey, B. Sizemore, and G. Styles-Johnson, New York:

Greenwood Press, forthcoming (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.

2000 “Private Sector Initiatives in Public Education: An Overview,” in Race Matters: Achievement in

Social Democracy in American Schooling, edited by C.C. Yeakey, B. Sizemore, G. Styles-

Johnson, New York: Greenwood Press, forthcoming (co-author; with W.C. Farrell, Jr. and D.S.

Pollard).

2000 “Newly Emerging Hispanic Communities in the U.S.: A Spatial Analysis of In Migration

Fields, Settlement Patterns, and Social Receptivity,” in Immigration and Opportunity, edited by

F. Bean and S. Bell-Rose, New York: Russell Sage, pp. 263-310 (principal author; with W.C.

Farrell, Jr. and K. Johnson-Webb).

2000 “African-American Males in Decline,” in Prismatic Metropolis: Race, Segregation and

Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles, edited by L. Bobo, M.L. Oliver, J.H. Johnson, Jr., and

A. Valenzuela New York: Russell Sage, forthcoming (principal author; with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr. and Jennifer Stoloff), pp. 315-337.

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2000 "Analyzing Inequality in Los Angeles," in Prismatic Metropolis: Race, Segregation and

Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles, edited by L. Bobo, M.L. Oliver, J.H. Johnson, Jr., and

A. Valenzuela New York: Russell Sage, forthcoming (principal author; with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr. and Jennifer Stoloff), pp. 3-50.

2000 “Bridging Social Networks and Female Laborforce Participation in a Multi-Ethnic Metropolis,”

in Prismatic Metropolis: Race, Segregation, and Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles, edited

by L. Bobo, M.L. Oliver, J.H. Johnson, Jr., A. Valenzuela, New York: Russell Sage, (principal

author; with Elisa Bienenstock, Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Jennifer Glanville), pp. 383-416.

(Reprinted in slightly revised form from Urban Geography, Vol. 20, pp.3-30).

1999 “Immigration Reform and the Browning of America: Tensions, Conflict, and Community

Instability,” in The Handbook of International Migration, edited by C. Hirschman, P. Kasnitz,

and DeWind (New York: Russell Sage, pp. 391-411) (principal author; with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr. and Chandra Guinn). (Reprinted from the International Migration Review, Vol. 31, 1997,

1055-1095)

1998 “Growing Income Inequality in American Society: A Political Economy Perspective,” in The

Inequality Paradox: Growth of Income Disparity, edited by James A. Auerbach and Richard S.

Belous, (Washington, DC: National Policy Association) (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.),

pp. 133-180.

1996 “Redirecting the Lives of Urban Black Males: An Assessment of Milwaukee’s Midnight

Basketball League,” in African American Community Practice Models, edited by I. Carlton-

Laney & N.Y. Burwell (New York: Haworth Press) (coauthor with W.C. Farrell, Jr., et al), pp.

91-107. (Reprinted from the Journal of Community Practice, Vol. 2, 1996, 91-107.)

1996 “Unraveling the Paradox of Deepening Urban Inequality: Theoretical Underpinnings, Research

Design, and Preliminary Findings from a Multi-City Study,” Black Economic Thought, edited

by Thomas D. Boston (New York: Routledge).

1996 "The Real Issues for Reducing Poverty," in Reducing Poverty in America, edited by Michael

Darby, (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications), pp. 374-396.

1995 "Demographic and Social Change in Urban America: Towards an Urban Health Initiative," in

Urban Health and the University, edited J. Hogness (Washington, D.C.: American Association

of Academic Health Center), (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.), pp. 33-60.

1995 "The Fire This Time: The Genesis of the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992," in The Urban

Crisis: The Kerner Commission Revisited, edited by Judith Wegner and John Charles Boger)

(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press), pp. 166-186. Reprinted in revised form from

North Carolina Law Review, Vol. 71, 1993, 1403-1420, (principal author; with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.)

1995 "The Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992: A Retrospective View, in Classic Readings in Urban

Planning, edited by J.M. Stein (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995) pp. 285-304. Reprinted from

Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 6, 1992, pp. 356-372.

1995 "Work Orientation, Job Discrimination, and Ethnicity: A Focus Group Perspective," in Research

in the Sociology of Work, edited by Richard Simpson and Ida Harper Simpson, Greenwich, CA:

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JAI Press (co-author; with Lawrence Bobo, Camille Zubrinsky, and Melvin L. Oliver), pp. 45-

86.

1995 "Conservative Policy-Making and Growing Urban Inequality in the 1980s," in Research in

Politics and Society, edited by Richard Ratcliff, Melvin Oliver, and Tom Shapiro (Greenwich,

CT: JAI Press) (co-author; with David Grant), pp. 127-160.

1994 "Public Opinion Before and After a Spring of Discontent," in 1992 Los Angeles Riots: Lesson

for the Urban Future, edited by Mark Baldassare, Boulder, CO: Westview Press (co-author; with

Lawrence Bobo, Camille L. Zubrinski, and Melvin L. Oliver), pp.103-134.

1993 "Race, Urban Inequality, and the Los Angeles Rebellion," in Introduction to Social Problems,

edited by Craig Calhoun and George Ritzer, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc. (co-author; with

Melvin L. Oliver and David Grant), pp. 727-752.

1993 "Anatomy of a Rebellion: A Political-Economic Analysis," pp. 117-141 in Reading Rodney

King, Reading Urban Uprising, edited by Robert Gooding-Williams, New York: Routledge,

Chapman, and Hall, (co-author; with M.L. Oliver and W.C. Farrell, Jr.).

1992 "Economic Restructuring and Black Male Joblessness: A Reassessment," in Urban Labor

Markets and Job Opportunity, eds., George Peterson and Wayne Vrohman (Washington, DC:

The Urban Institute Press), pp. 113-147 (principal author; with M. L. Oliver).

1987 "Evacuation Decision-Making at Three Mile Island," in Politics and Planning for the Nuclear

State, edited by David Pepper and Andrew Blowers, London, Croom Helm, (co-author; with

D.J. Zeigler), pp. 272-294.

1985 "Planning for Nuclear Power Plant Accidents: Some Neglected Spatial and Behavioral

Considerations," in Geographical Dimensions of Energy, edited by F. J. Calzonetti and B.D.

Solomon, (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co.), pp. 123-154.

1984 "A Spatial Analysis of Evacuation Intentions at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Stations," pp.

279-301 in Nuclear Power: Assessing and Managing Hazardous Technology, edited by M.J.

Pasqualetti and K.D. Pijawka, Boulder, CO: Westview Press (principal author; with Donald J.

Zeigler).

1980 "Spatial and Behavioral Aspects of the Counterstream Migration of Blacks to the South," in

Brunn, Stanley D. and James O. Wheeler, eds., The American Metropolitan System: Present

and Future. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Scripta Series in Geography, Victor Winston

Publisher) 1980, pp. 59-75 (principal author; with Stanley D. Brunn).

1979 "The Quality of Afro-American Life in Houston Texas: A Geographical Perspective," in J.

Pinder and R. Proctor, Perspectives on the Urban South: Selected Papers from the Fourth

Annual Conference, pp. 207-221 Norfolk, Virginia: Norfolk State College and Old Dominion

University, 1979 (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Patricia Johnson).

Other Articles/Reports

2007 “North Carolina’s Higher Education Demographic Challenges,” Prepared for The University of

North Carolina Tomorrow Commission, available at http://www.nctomorrow.org/scholarsbrief

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2007 Succession Demography for the Water Industry. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of

Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared for the EMA,

Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2006 A Competitive Assessment of Pemiscot County, Missouri. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for the School of Public Health, St. Louis University.

2006 A Competitive Assessment of Jacksonville, Florida. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, October.

2006 Assessing the Competitiveness of Gulf County, Florida. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, October.

2006 Evaluating the Competitiveness of Richmond, Virginia. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, Jacksonville, Florida, October.

2006 Northern Neck, Virginia: A Competitive Assessment. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, Jacksonville, Florida, October.

2006 Analyzing the Competitiveness of Wilmington, Delaware. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan

Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared

for Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, Jacksonville, Florida, October.

2006 Southeast Raleigh Competitive Assessment. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of

Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared for City of

Raleigh, Community Development Department, June.

2005 “An Analysis of Potential Strategic Alliance Partners for C-SNAP,” Chapel Hill, NC: Frank

Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC.

Report prepared for Children’s Sentinel Nutrition Assessment Program, Boston, MA. (principal

author with Catherine McClain and Pamela Santos).

2004 “Assessing the Competitive Position of the Children’s Sentinel Nutrition Assessment Program:

Issues, Challenges, and Recommendations.” Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of

Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared the C_SNAP,

Boston, MA) (principal author with Catherine McClain and Pamela Santos). .

2004 “Assessing the Competitive Position of the National Center for Family Homelessness: Issues,

Challenges, and Recommendations.” Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private

Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. Report prepared for the National

Center for Family Homelessness, Boston, MA. (principal author with Catherine McClain and

Pamela Santos).

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2004 “Person County Competitiveness Assessment.” Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of

Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC. . Report prepared for the

Person County Government. (principal author with Pamela Santos and Catherine McClain).

2002 "Immigration-Driven Demographic Change in NC: Issues and Challenges," North Carolina

Political Review, March-April, 2002, www.ncpoliticalreview.com.

2001 NC Equity at a Crossroad: An Evaluation and Proposed Action Plan, Chapel Hill, NC: Urban

Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Report Prepared for the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation,

November 7, 2001 (principal author with P. Santos and C. Wheeler).

2001 Assessing Community Competitiveness in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Chapel Hill, NC: Urban

Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Report Prepared for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation,

June 2001.

2001 Building Bridges to the Economic Mainstream for African American Male Ex-Offenders: A

Preliminary Assessment of an Inmate Education and Re-entry Program. Chapel Hill, NC: Urban

Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill, April 27, 2001. To be published after May 4-5, 2001 Conference

on Effects of Incarceration on Children and Families, Institute for Policy Research, Evanston,

Illinois, April 2001. (principal author; with W. C. Farrell, Jr., and L. P. Braithwaite). ERIC

Clearinghouse on Urban Education ED 455 337; UD 034 320.

2001 Assessing Community Competitiveness in Gary, Indiana. Chapel Hill, NC: Urban Investment

Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill. Draft Final Report, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, February

2001 (principal author; with W. C. Farrell, Jr.).

2001 Entrepreneurial Approaches to Poverty Alleviation, Job Creation, and Community Development:

A Report Prepared for the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Chapel Hill, NC: Urban Investment

Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 5, 2001. (principal author; with T. L. Washington and C.

Wheeler).

2000 African American Women and the Challenges of Welfare Reform: A Case Study of a "Soft

Skills" Training Program. Chapel Hill, NC: Urban Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins

Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (principal

author; with W. C. Farrell, Jr., J. D. Kasarda, C. Guinn, and G. C. Beattie)

1999 Social Capital, Nonprofit Organizations, and Regional Potential in the Piedmont Triad. Chapel

Hill: Urban Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (principal author; with John Rees and Wally Horton)

1995 "Enhancing Rural North Carolina's Competitiveness in the Global Marketplace," The

Community Banker, Spring.

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1994 Redirecting the Lives of Urban Black Males: An Assessment of Milwaukee's Midnight

Basketball League (co-authored; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., M. Sapp, R. M. Humphrey, and S.

Freeman).

1993 "Retrospective Analysis of the Los Angeles Rebellion, 1992," pp. 7-31 in Policy Options for

Southern California, edited by Allen J. Scott, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Working

Paper No. 4, March. (principal author; with M. L. Oliver).

1988 "The Hazards of Planning for Nuclear Hazards," Proceedings of the Southern California City

Attorney Associations Annual Conference, Ojai, California, March 5, 1988.

1987 "Assessing Community Vulnerability to Hazardous Materials With a Geographic Information

System," Proceedings Auto Cart 8, pp. 471-480 (co-author; with R. B. McMaster).

1986 "Evaluating Nuclear Reactor Emergency Information Maps," Technical Papers, 1986 ACSM-

ASPRS Annual Conference, Vol. 1, pp. 67-75, (with R.B. McMaster and S. Friedman).

1985 "Summary Report on a Social Survey of Century Freeway Displaced Households in the City of

Hawthorne," a report prepared for the Center for Law in the Public Interest, Los Angeles, July.

1983 "Reactions of Public School Teachers to a Possible Accident at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear

Power Plant," a research report prepared for the California Teachers Association, San Luis

Obispo County Chapter, July.

1982 "Further Analysis and Interpretation of the Shoreham Evacuation Survey," in Suffolk County

Radiological Emergency Response Plan, Vol. 3, November, 1982, 71 pp., 17 tables, 2 figs.

(principal author; with Donald J. Zeigler).

1982 "Implications of the Black Move to the South," Black Enterprise, Vol. 12, January, p. 21

(principal author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1981 "Gentrification and Incumbent Upgrading: Benefits and Costs," CAAS Newsletter, Vol. 6,

November, pp. 10, 16.

1981 "Household Energy Consumption in Oakland and Livingston Counties, Michigan: Some

Patterns, Alternatives and Policy Implications." A Report for the Michigan Community Action

Agency Association and the Oakland-Livingston Human Service Agency. East Lansing:

Michigan State University, 65 pp. (co-author; with L.M. Sommers, G.A. Woods, and T.C.

Miller).

1979 "Spatial Patterns of Alcohol Outlets in the Washington, D.C. Black Community," Proceedings,

Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Vol. 53, pp. 589-97 (co-author; with Marvin P. Dawkins

and Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1979 "Preliminary Review and Analysis of Electric Utility Rate Reform: Implications for Oakland

and Livingston Counties, Michigan," Report for Michigan Community Action Agency

Association and Oakland-Livingston Human Services Agency, under contract #71-3698.

Departments of Geography and Agricultural Economics and Center for Environmental Quality,

Michigan State University, September 24, 1979 (co-author; with Bradley T. Cullen).

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1979 "Educational Concern of Inner City Black Parents," ERIC Document (June 1979), #106-297 (co-

author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1979 "Preliminary Report on a Social Survey of Three Mile Island Area Residents," Department of

Geography, Michigan State University, May 1979 (co-author; with Stanley D. Brunn and

Donald J. Zeigler).

1979 "Final Report on a Social Survey of Three Mile Island Area Residents," Department of

Geography, Michigan State University, August 1979, 220 pp. (co-author; with Stanley D. Brunn

and Donald J. Zeigler).

1978 "Black Philadelphians: A Factorial Ecology," Proceedings, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences,

Vol. 52, pp. 91-95 (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and John D. Oliver).

1977 "Black Migration as a Response to Social Psychological Stress: A Note on Migrant Letters,

1916-1918" Proceedings, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society, Vol. 6, pp.

42-46 (co-author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

Book Reviews

1992 Review of The Closing Door: Conservative Policy and Black Opportunity, by G. Orfield and C.

Ashkinaze. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 1, pp. 227-229.

1991 Review of Black Americans: A Statistical Sourcebook, by Alfred N. Garwood, editor,

Government Publications Review, Vol. 18, 188-190 (with Elizabeth Stephenson).

1991 Review of Nuclear Accidents--Harmonization of the Public Response, EURO Reports and

Studies 110, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 23, 611-612.

1990 Review of Contaminated Communities: The Social and Psychological Impacts of Residential

Toxic Exposure, by M.R. Edelstein, Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 14, 597-599.

1989 Review of Back to the City: Issues in Neighborhood Renovation, by S.B. Laska and D. Spain,

Geography Research Forum, Vol. 9, 178-80.

1989 Review of Detroit: Race and Uneven Development, by Joe T. Darden, et al. The Professional

Geographer, Vol. 41, 376-377.

1989 Review of Ethnic Conflict: International Perspectives, edited by Jerry Boucher, Dan Landis,

and Karen Arnold Clark, Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 9, 128-129.

1987 Review of Social and Economic Aspects of Radioactive Waste Disposal, by Panel on Social and

Economic Aspects of Radioactive Waste Management, Professional Geographer, Vol. 38, 452-

453.

1987 Review of Nuclear Power: Siting and Safety, by Stan Openshaw, Transactions of the Institute

of British Geographers, Vol. 12, 123-124.

1986 Review of Comprehensive Emergency Management: Evacuating Threatened Population, by

R.W. Perry, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 18, 840-842.

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1985 Review of Solar and Wind Energy, by M.T. Katzman, Geographical Review, Vol. 75, 495-497.

1984 Review of Revitalizing Cities, by H. Braviel Holcomb and Robert Beauregard, The Professional

Geographer, Vol. 36, 387.

1983 Review of Not on My Street, by M.J. Dear and S.M. Taylor, Environment and Planning A, Vol.

15, 861-863.

Media Interviews and Publications

2011 “Doing Business with High-Tech Freelancers,” News and Observer, December 12, available at

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/12/12/1700927/doing-business-with-high-tech.html.

2011 “In the Dependent Danger Zone,” News and Observer, September 18, available at

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/18/1493991/in-the-dependent-danger-zone.html.

2011 “Districts that Reach Beyond Politics,” News and Observer, January 6, (with Stanley D. Brunn)

available at http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/01/06/901558/districts-that-reach-beyond-

politics.html#storylink=misearch

2009 “What’s Next Carolina,” available at http://www.youtube.com/uncchapelhill. See Salisbury Post

editorial commentary, NCCA Champions: More than Just Basketball, available at

http://www.salisburypost.com/Opinion/040809-edit-basketball

2009 Union Baptist, UNC building national model school for at-risk youth, interview with Todd Cohen,

Triangle Business Journal, April 10, reprinted in the Portland Business Journal, available at

http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/othercities/triangle/stories/2009/04/13/newscolumn1.html?

b=1239595200%5E1809567

2009 “Social innovation fuels new Durham School,” interview with Todd Cohen of the Philantrophy

Journal, available at http://www.philanthropyjournal.org/nc/ncnews/social-innovation-fuels-new-

durham-school

2009 “How few falls could fix some budget holes,” The News & Observer, March 23, available at

newobserver.com.

2009 “Worksheet for Success in North Carolina,” Triangle Business Journal, March 3, available at

http://triangle.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2009/03/09/editorial1.html.

2008 “Black Economic Impact.” Black Issues Forum, UNC-TV, Part I aired on January 7 and Part 2 aired

on January 14.

2007 “A Coming Faculty Retirement Crisis,” News and Observer, December 13, available at

www.newsobserver.com/print/thursday/opinion/v-print/story/827406.html.

2007 Meet Jim Johnson—North Carolina Public Radio, State of Things, March 26, available at

http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot0326a.mp3/view.

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2007 “The ‘Browning’ of America: How Shifting Demographics are Driving Dramatic Change,” EMA

communicatory, Summer, available at www.ema-inc.com.

2006 “Race, Class, and Education,” The Charlotte Observer, October 20.

2006 “Help for the Neediest Schools,” The News and Observer, September 28,, p. a13.

2005 , “Blacks in a new world of jobs,” The News and Observer, September 19, p. A13.

2005 “Three Big Forces Poised to Change the Market,” Baltimore Sun, January 9.

2005 “Tuition Policy Limits Future Undocumented Immigrant Children,” The Chapel Hill News, April 2.

2005 “County Wants More Citizens to Take Part in Strategic Planning,” The Courier Times (Lexington,

KY), April 2.

2005 “Person County Seeks Citizens to Tackle Problems,” The Herald-Sun, April 2.

2005 “Our Favorite Geeks,” Independent Weekly, April 12.

2005 “North Carolina Voices: Understanding Poverty—Who is Poor/” WUNC-FM, April 12

2005 .“Schools Not Keeping Up with Hispanic Population,” The Charlotte Observer, April 27.

2004 UNC expert: Latino Influx Poses Challenge,” Charlotte Business Journal, April 1,; also published in

the Triangle Business Journal.

2004 “Shake-Up in Economic Approach,” The Charlotte Observer, April 15.

2004 “Almost Unnoticed, Latinos are Shaping the Future of North Carolina,” Endeavors Magazine,

Spring.

2004 “In a Reverse Migration, Blacks Head to New South,” Los Angeles Times, May 24. Reprinted in San

Jose Mercury News, Tri-Valley Herald, Palm Beach Post.

2004 “Black Wall Street Revisited,” News and Observer, July 31.

2004 “Commissioners Approve Funds to Begin Strategic Plan to Enhance County’s

Competitiveness,” The Courier-Times (Lexington, KY), August 4.

2004 ”Incomes Decline in the Triangle,” News and Observer, August 27.

2004 “Higher Education that Works for N.C.,” News and Observer, September 6, p. A21. (with John D.

Kasarda)

2004 “Potential White-Collar Job Flight Raises Pulse,” The Charlotte Observer, September 26.

2004 “University Day Speaker says UNC must Prepare Itself,” The Herald-Sun, October 12.

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2004 “Johnson Discusses Challenges for UNC, Higher Education,” available at

http://www.unc.edu/university day/highlights.html

2004 “UNC Honors 211-Year History,” The Daily Tarheel, October 13.

2004 “People and Jobs on the Move: Implications for Higher Education,” University Day Speech,

WRAL-TV, aired on October 22.

2004 “Listening Post: Ideas and Issues Under Discussion in the Triangle,” The News and Observer,

October 24.

2004 “Hispanic Students bring Schools diversity, challenges,” News and Observer, November 12.

2004 “White Collar Jobs Head Overseas,” The Herald Sun, November 13.

2004 “Training Students for Shifting Workplace,” The Herald-Sun, November 16.

2004 “Prepping for the Holidays—Online, BusinessWeek Online, December 3.

2004 “Rethinking Industry, A Southern Specialty,” The News and Observer, December 8.

2004 “Demographic Trends to Shape Future Housing Markets,” Chicago Tribune, December 21.

Reprinted in Charleston Gazette, San Jose Mercury News, Biloxi Sun Herald, Brandenton Herald

and HispanicBusiness.com.

2004 “More are Calling N.C. Home,” The News and Observer, December 22.

2002 Sharon Shinn, "Taking responsibility," BizEd, September/October, 2002, pp. 37-41.

2002 "Si no son comercialmente competitivos no progresarán: especialista estadunidense – También

los pequeños pueblos deben entrar en la globalización," Edudardo Gonzalez, El Sol de Puebla,

June 19, 2002.

2002 "James Johnson impartió una conferencia en la Upaep: Tomar decisions con la sociedad, plantea

investigador al gobierno," Ricardo Carmona De Jesús, Sintesis (Puebla, Mexico), June 19, 2002.

2002 The Associated Press, "Recession will hit Latinos hard," The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), May 31,

2002, p. C8.

2002 The Associated Press, "Crackdown on illegals may hurt economy," Richmond County Daily

Journal, (Rockingham, N.C.), March 17, 2002, p. A8.

2002 The Associated Press, "Crackdown on illegals may hurt State's economy," The Mount Airy News

(Mount Airy, NC), March 17, 2002, pp. 1A-2A.

2002 The Associated Press, "Immigration effort troubling: Professor says crackdown on illegals may

hurt the economy," Fayetteville Observer Times (Fayetteville, NC), March 17, 2002, p. 6B.

2002 The Associated Press, "Crackdown on illegals could hurt economy," Kinston Daily Free Press

(Kinston, NC), March 17, 2002.

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2002 The Associated Press, "INS actions could harm N.C. economy," The Daily Dispatch (Henderson,

NC), March 17, 2002, p. 6A.

2002 The Associated Press, " Professor: NC crackdown on illegals may hurt economy," The Sampson

Independent, (Clinton, N.C.), March 17, 2002.

2002 The Associated Press, "Professor: N.C. crackdown on illegals may hurt economy," The Courier-

Tribune, (Asheboro, N.C.), March 17, 2002, p. 14B.

2002 "N.C. crackdown on illegal aliens may hurt economy," The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, NC),

March 17, 2002, p. A3.

2002 "Immigration crackdown could affect N.C.," News & Record (Greensboro, NC), March 17, 2002,

p. B5.

2002 "UNC prof: Amnesty good for America, Latino workers: Conference looks at public policy

changes," Mark Schultz, The Herald-Sun, March 1, 2002, p. C8.

2002 "Latino job losses have broad impact," Kirk Ross, The Chapel Hill News," March 3, 2002, p.

A1.

2002 "Workers at 2 Carrboro Food Lions put on unpaid leave. Action involving about 30 employees

follows firings of Latinos at Harris Teeter," Claudia Assis, The Herald-Sun, February 23, 2002.

2002 "Social responsibility and profits do mix," Jeff Wuorio, Microsoft bCentral, Microsoft Small

Business Solutions, February 5, 2002, available online at

http://www.bcentral.com/articles/wuorio/127.asp.

2002 "Poverty still entrenched in Durham," Will Alexander, The Herald-Sun, January 30, pp. B1.

2002 "Media types take on the tough issues," Gene Owens, Mobile Register, January 30.

2001 "Let's make sure airports remain business magnets," with John D. Kasarda, The Charlotte

Observer, November 4, 2001, p. 3E.

2001 "Clouds of doubt over big cities," The News and Observer, October 11, 2001, p. 23A.

2001 "Business connections restore local revenues," with John D. Kasarda, The News & Observer,

August 1, 2001, p. 19A.

2001 "N.C. must be inclusive to grow: Imaginative partnerships that include minorities will create

wealth." with John D. Kasarda, The Charlotte Observer, July 29, 2001, p. 3D.

2001 "Speaking Spanish now part of a day's work," Michael Melia (AP), The Herald-Sun, June 24,

2001, p. B5.

2001 " Traditional family in flux," Ned Glascock and Richard Stradling, The News and Observer,

May 23, 2001, p. A1.

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2001 "Single-Mom Families Increasing," Christopher Kirkpatrick, The Herald-Sun, May 23, 2001, p.

A1.

2001 "Economic Outlook: Hard Times Can Mean Good Jobs for Inmates," Business North Carolina,

April, p. 10.

2001 "Hispanic Newcomers to North Carolina," North Carolina Now, WUNC-TV, April 24, 2001.

2001 "Diversity moves in," Ned Glascock and Richard Stradling, The News and Observer, April 9,

2001.

2001 "The faces of change: Oldtimers and newcomers learning to share small town of Robbins," Ned

Glascock and Richard Stradling, The News and Observer, March 26, p. 1A.

2001 "Hispanics up 400% in a state that's 'making its move,'" Larry Copeland, USA Today, March 22,

2001, p. 8A.

2001 "North Carolina and the 2000 Census Results," WUNC Radio Interview with Brent Wolfe,

March 22, 2001.

2001 "Durham passes Winston-Salem as 4th-largest city," Christopher Kirkpatrick, The Herald-Sun,

March 22, 2001, p. A3.

2001 "Hispanic count at 17,039 in Durham," Jennifer Chorpening, The Herald-Sun, March 22, 2001,

p. A1.

2001 "N.C. more urban, diverse – We're less like Mayberry, more like California," Ned Glascock and

Richard Stradling, The News and Observer, March 26.

2001 "Triangle population rises 38% to 1.2M," Christopher Kirkpatrick, The Herald- Sun, March 22,

2001, p. A1.

2000 "Hispanic Newcomers," CNN Newsroom, November 2000.

2000 "Hope and Dreams," Fast Company, September 2000, pp. 178-204.

2000 Ned Glascock, “The Changing Face of the New Century,” News and Observer, January 1, p.

2AA.

1999 “The Economic Impact of Hurricane Floyd,” Jim Lehrer News Hour, September 6.

1999 “How Business Can Help Floyd’s Victims,” The Charlotte Observer, September 30 (principal

author; with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1998 “Durham Needs A New Economic Strategy,” The Herald-Sun, January 25, p. A17.

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1997 “Understanding At-Risk Students,” Milwaukee Courier, November 22, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Educating At-Risk Students,” Milwaukee Courier, November 15, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

.

1997 “The Impact of Alcohol Outlets,” Milwaukee Courier, October 25, p.4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Overview of W-2 and Policy Issues,” Milwaukee Courier, September 27, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Voices of Our New Urban Students,” Milwaukee Courier, September 20, 1997,

p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Towards Comprehensive Community Development,” Milwaukee Courier, September 13,

p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.)

1997 “Immigration: Tensions, Conflicts, Instability,” Milwaukee Courier, June 14, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Income Inequality: Impacts of Education, Etc.,” Milwaukee Courier, June 7, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Growing Income Inequality in American Society,” Milwaukee Courier, May 31, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “W-2 and the Dignity, Respect of Women on Welfare,” Milwaukee Courier, May 24,

p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “W-2: More Observations and Critical Questions,” Milwaukee Courier, May 17, (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Implementing W-2: Current Observations,” Milwaukee Courier, May 10, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Women and Work: Findings From the Research,” Milwaukee Courier, May 3, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Women and Work: A Final Explanation, Part Three,” Milwaukee Courier, April 26,

p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Women and Work: Other Explanations, Part Two,” Milwaukee Courier, April 19, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Women and Work: Racial and Cultural Explanations,” Milwaukee Courier, April 12,

p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Immigration and Americans in the 21st Century” Milwaukee Courier, April 5, p.4

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(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “African American Males in Crisis: A Case Study,” Milwaukee Courier, March 29,

p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Enhancing Hard and Soft Adult Literacy Skills,” Milwaukee Courier, March 22, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Black Males Joblessness: Four Perspectives,” Milwaukee Courier, March 15, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “An Inner City Urban Scholars Program,” Milwaukee Courier, March 8, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Minority Business Development Barriers,” Milwaukee Courier, March 1, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Dr. Porter’s Competitive Advantage,” Milwaukee Courier, February 22, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Towards Comprehensive Inner City Revival,” Milwaukee Courier, February 15, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “U.S. Corporations Under Siege: Globally and Nationally,” Milwaukee Courier,

February 8, p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Job Creation: International Competitiveness,” Milwaukee Courier, February 1, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Educational Outcomes and Neighborhoods,” Milwaukee Courier, January 25, p.4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “The Private Sector and Welfare Reform,” Milwaukee Courier, January 18, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Toward Diversity, and Profits,” New York Times (Money and Business), Sunday,

January 12, p. F14 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Code Switching and Inner City Youth,” Milwaukee Courier, January 11, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1997 “Inter-Minority Attitudes and Stereotypes,” Milwaukee Courier, January 4, p.4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1996 “Police Officers Down: Wendolyn Odell Tanner, William A. Robertson, and Sgt.

. Michael Tourmo,” Milwaukee Courier, September 14, p.4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1996 “The Real School Choice Agenda,” Shepherd Express, September 5, pp. 9-11 (with A. Molner,

Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and M. Sapp).

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1996 “Deadly Encounters Between Black Males and Milwaukee Police,” Wisconsin Review,

September, p. 21 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1996 “Choice Educational Gifts and Choice Strategy,” Milwaukee Courier, August 31, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr., A. Molnar and M. Sapp).

1996 “The CPP/Harvard School Choice Study: An Assessment,” Milwaukee Courier, August 24, p. 4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., A. Molnar and M. Sapp).

1996 “Putting Welfare Mothers to Work: Lessons for W-2,” Wisconsin Review, August, p. 21 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1996 “The Black School District Revisited,” Milwaukee Courier, August 17, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1996 “Current Crime Policy Wrong-Headed,” June/July, p. 21 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “A Million Black Men March,” Milwaukee Courier, October 21, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1995 “The Prosecution’s Evidence Against O.J.,” Milwaukee Courier, October 14, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “Open Letter to L.A. Police Chief Willie Williams,” Milwaukee Courier, October 7, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “The Real Choice Agenda,” Milwaukee Courier, September 30, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1995 “Rep. Williams Breaks Choice Ranks,” Milwaukee Courier, September 23, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “Expanded Private and Religious School Choice,” Milwaukee Courier, September 16, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “Getting Rid of Gansta Rap,” Milwaukee Courier, September 9, p. 4. Abridged version

reprinted in the Wisconsin Review, September/October, p. 13 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “Bad Rap on Gansta Rappers,” Milwaukee Courier, September 2, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1995 “Black Youth Speaking: Listen Up,” Milwaukee Courier, August 26, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 “Beauty Island and Blacks: A Test of Wills,” Milwaukee Courier, July 29, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "Race Matters," Chronicle of Higher Education, July 7, Vol. 41, p. A48, (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

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1995 "Racial Redistricting: An Affirmative Solution," Milwaukee Courier, July 8, p.4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "1995 State Budget: Privatization, Education and Prisons," The Wisconsin Review, June/July, p.

13 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "Overcoming Poverty in America," Milwaukee Courier, July 1, p. 4. (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1995 "Affirmative Efforts for Minority Businesses," Milwaukee Courier, June 24, p.4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "Affirmative Action: Fact, Fiction, and Maliciousness," The Wisconsin Review, May, p. 17

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 Editorial, "A Lesson in Taking Risks to Make Change Happen," The Philanthropy Journal of

North Carolina, Vol. 2, p. 5.

1995 Todd Cohen, "Racial Job Bias Real, UNC Scholar Finds," News and Observer, June 20, pp. 1A

& 8A.

1995 Todd Cohen, "Study's Co-Author Leads Program in Durham," News & Observer, June 20, p.

8A.

1995 Kenneth B. Noble, "Los Angeles Economic Allure for Some Blacks," New York Times, January

8.

1995 Editorial, "Racism: Not Licked Yet," News & Observer, June 21.

1995 "Educating New Urban Students: The Contexts," Milwaukee Courier, May 6, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "New Economic Strategies Key to Fighting Poverty," The Philanthropy Journal, May, pp. 10 &

11 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "Our New Urban Students: The Challenge," Milwaukee Courier, April 15, p. 4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "For-Profit Public School Privatization," Milwaukee Courier, April 15, p. 4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "Milwaukee Public Schools Should Not Be Privatized," Milwaukee Courier, April 1, pp. 1 & 11,

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 Privatization: Myths and Realities," Milwaukee Courier, March 25, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1995 "Black Economic Status in Milwaukee: 1980-1990," Milwaukee Courier, March 18, pp. 1 & 10,

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

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1995 "The Bell Curve: A Slick Treatise on Race and Intelligence," Milwaukee Courier, March 11, pp.

1 & 11, (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "School Choice: Bait and Switch," Milwaukee Courier, January 14, p. 4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1995 "The Privatization of Public Education," Milwaukee Courier, January 7, p. 4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "President Clinton's Loyalty to Blacks," Milwaukee Courier, Dec. 31, p.4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Kenan Aids Needy Youth in Durham," News & Observer, December 8, pp. 1A & 22A.

1994 Editorial, "Thy Brother's Keeper," News & Observer, Dec. 12, p. 5.

1994 Editorial, "Kenan Plants a Seed," The Herald Sun, Dec. 11, p. 7.

1994 "The Bell Curve and Charles Murray's Policy Quotient," Wisconsin Review, December, p. 23

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Leonard Wells: In League with Martin," Milwaukee Courier, December 24, p. 4, (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Revising Milwaukee's School Choice Program: More Snake Oil for Blacks," Milwaukee

Courier, December 17, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Steeltech + Edison Project=Union Worker Annihilation in Milwaukee," Milwaukee Courier,

December 10, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Death (Execution) of Jeffrey Dahmer," Milwaukee Courier, December 3, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "School Privatization Targets: Urban and Poor School Districts," Wisconsin Review,

November, p. 24 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Black Educators Discuss Privatization," Milwaukee Courier, November 25, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Challenging the Status Quo: Paying a Price," Milwaukee Courier, November 19, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Access to Social Resources is Key to Problems in the Inner City," Wisconsin Review, October,

p. 24 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Privatization and Black Elected Officials," Milwaukee Courier, October 15, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Public School Privatization: A Medicine Show?," Wisconsin Review, Vol. 2, August, pp. 6-7

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

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1994 "Judge Russell Stamper's Complaint," Milwaukee Courier, October 8, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle Jones).

1994 "Milwaukee Public School Reform 1994-95: A "Trojan Horse" for School Privatization?,"

Milwaukee Courier, September 24, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Edison Medicine Show’ Leaves Town," Milwaukee Courier, August 20, p. 4, (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Book Passage on the Information Highway," Milwaukee Courier, August 13, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Investing in the Nation's Inner Cities," Milwaukee Courier, August 6, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Black Men on Trial," Milwaukee Courier, July 30, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.). Reprinted

in Milwaukee Sentinel, August 27.

1994 "CYD and HR Academy: Does Race Matter?," Milwaukee Courier, July 23, p. 4 (with Walter

c. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Five Keys to Business Success," Milwaukee Courier, July 16, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Charter Schools: Assessing the Evidence," Milwaukee Courier, July 9, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Edison Project's Technology Gift’?," Milwaukee Courier, July 2, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle K. Jones).

1994 "Privatization and Performance Contracting: Here We Go Again!," Milwaukee Courier, June

25, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Public School "Privatization Shuffle": Reducing Black Male Employment," Milwaukee

Courier, June 18, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Age of Croson and M/WBE Opportunities," Milwaukee Courier, June 11, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Exposing the Edison Project," Milwaukee Courier, May 21, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.,

Cloyzelle K. Jones, and Marty Sapp).

1994 "Pouring Salt on an Open Wound: Appealing Dahmer Cops' Reinstatement," Milwaukee

Courier, May 14, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle Jones).

1994 "Dahmer Cops Return: Milwaukee on the Brink," Milwaukee Courier, May 7, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Questions for the Edison Project," Milwaukee Courier, April 30, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

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1994 "MPS Reforms: Review and Critique, Part II," Milwaukee Courier, April 23, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "MPS Reforms: Review and Critique, Part 1," Milwaukee Courier, April 16, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Edison Project Design: Is It Relevant to Urban Students of Color," Milwaukee Courier,

April 16, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Likely Impacts of Privatizing MPS: Can We Afford Them?," Milwaukee Courier, March

5, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "The Choice Agenda and Poor Black Students: The Ultimate Bait and Switch," The University

Voice, (Milwaukee, WI), February, pp. 3 & 11 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1994 "Black School Administrators Are Passing the Buck," The Philadelphia Sun, January 6, p. 29;

revised version reprinted in the Milwaukee Courier, February 26, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell,

Jr.).

1994 "Reforming Urban America," Milwaukee Courier, January 1, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "The Federal Government's Dismissal of Minority Workers," Milwaukee Courier, December 25,

p. 43 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "President Clinton's Urban Initiatives," Milwaukee Courier, December 18, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "President Clinton's Emerging Urban Policy," Milwaukee Courier, December 11, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Police Officers vs. Males of Color: Resolving the Conflict in Our Urban Centers," Milwaukee

Courier, October 23, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Police Officers vs. Black and Latino Males in Three Cities: Los Angeles, Milwaukee and

Detroit," Milwaukee Courier, October 16, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "The Rodney King and Reginald Denny Trials: Justice in Black and White in Los Angeles,"

Milwaukee Courier, October 9, p. 4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Why the Urban Poor Aren't Working: Whose Fault Is It?," Milwaukee Courier, July 24, p. 4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Terrence Ray).

1993 "Choices of At Risk Students," The University Voice (Milwaukee, WI), September, pp. 5 & 22

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Marty Sapp).

1993 "Saving the Nation's Cities: The Time is Now," Milwaukee Courier, July 17, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

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1993 "The Increasing Joblessness Among Today's Black Males," Milwaukee Courier, July 10, p. 4

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "The 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest: A Review of a Response," Milwaukee Courier, July 3, p.

4 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Maria-Rosario Jackson).

1993 "At-Risk Students and Urban Public Schools," Milwaukee Courier, June 26, p. 4 (with Walter C.

Farrell Jr.).

1993 "Open the Doors to Change," The Atlanta Constitution, June 10.

1993 "M-PAC Gets to the Heart of Urban Education, "Milwaukee Courier, June 12, p. 4 (with Walter

C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Diversity Training in the Workplace," Milwaukee Courier, June 19, p. 4. (with Walter C.

Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "The Increasing Joblessness Among Today's Black Males," Milwaukee Courier, July 10, p. 4.

(with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Saving the Nation's Cities: The Time is Now!," Milwaukee Courier, July 17, p. 4. (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1993 "Peter Ueberroth: A White Man Who Couldn't Jump!," Milwaukee Courier, May 29, p. 4 (with

Walter C. Farrell, Jr.). Reprinted in The Los Angeles Sentinel, June 3, pp. A7 & A11.

1992 Richard Stevenson, "Riots Inflamed a Festering South-Central Economy,” The New York

Times, May 6, p. A23.

1992 Richard Stevenson, "Patching Up LA - A Corporate Blueprint.” The New York Times, August

8, pp. F1, F6.

1992 Charisse L. Grant, "Leading By Example: Conference Gives Black Students Lesson As Future

Role Models," The Miami Herald, March 28, p. 2B.

1992 David Hancock, "L.A. Unrest Could Happen in Miami, Professors Say," The Miami Herald,

June 10, p 2B.

1992 "The Los Angeles Rebellion, 1992: A View From the Streets," Milwaukee Courier, May 9, pp.

1 & 4. (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1992 "The Los Angeles Rebellion, 1992: Toward Solutions to the Urban Crises," Milwaukee

Courier, May 16, pp. 1 & 4. (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr. and Cloyzelle Jones).

1991 Isabel Wilkerson, "How Milwaukee Boomed But Left Blacks Behind," New York Times, March

19.

1991 Pamela Kramer, "For Now, a Thread of Hope Holds It (Southeast Los Angeles) Together," San

Jose Mercury News, May 10, p. 1.

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1991 "The Affordable Housing Crisis in America," A Debate with Jack Kemp, Secretary of Housing

and Urban Development. Our Voices, hosted by Bev Smith, Black Entertainment Television,

May 20.

1991 Alex Prud'homme, "Browns vs Black,” Time Magazine, July 29, pp, 14-16.

1991 "Black-Latino Showdown," Our Voices, hosted by Bev Smith, Black Entertainment Television,

October 1.

1991 "Poverty in Southern California," Pasadena Spectrum with Larry Mantle, KPAS TV, Pasadena,

CA, January 14.

1990 Michele Kort, "What Price Poverty?," UCLA Magazine, Fall.

1990 Keith Stone, "Hate Crimes on Increase as Face of L.A. Changes," Daily News, September 23,

pp. 1, 11.

1990 Louis Sahagan, "Fight Against Gang Turns to Social Solutions," Los Angeles Times, November

18, p. A1.

1990 "Watts: 25 Years Later," CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, December 29.

1990 "A View from the Academy: The Rise of Milwaukee's Black Panther Militia," The Milwaukee

Courier, September 15, p. 8 (with W. C. Farrell, Jr. and M. L. Oliver). Reprinted in The UWM

Post, September 18.

1990 Murray Campbell, "Even 25 Years after Black Day in L.A., Many Problems Remain," The

(Toronto) Globe and Mail, August.

1990 Norman D. Williams, "No Place Like Home," The Milwaukee Journal, November 4.

1990 Diane Swanbrow, "Counting Los Angeles: Portrait of a Population in Flux," USC Trojan

Family, January.

1990 "Breaking the Cycle of Poverty" Los Angeles Times, December 30 (with M. L. Oliver).

1990 "Defining Self in the 90's -- Black Professionals," Signs of the Times, KTTV, October 14.

1990 James S. Hirsch and Suzanne Alexander, "Reverse Exodus: Middle Class Blacks Quit Northern

Cities and Settle in the South," The Wall Street Journal, May 22, pp. 1, A16.

1990 Gerald Volgenau, "25 Years After Riot, Watts Has Bitter Legacy," Detroit Free Press, August 8

pp. 3A, 4A.

1990 Scott Armstrong, "Urban Makeover: Renewal Trickles Through Watts," The Christian Science

Monitor, August 15, p. 1.

1990 Scott Armstrong, "Middle Class Flight: Los Angeles Faces Black Exodus," The Christian

Science Monitor, August 13, p. 1.

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1990 Pat Morrison, "L.A. vs O.C.," Los Angeles Times Magazine June 17, pp. 10-18, 23-25, 37-39.

1990 Larry Aubry, "Black-Latino Conflict," Los Angeles Sentinel, March 22.

1990 Val D. Phillips, "Cost of Living Forces Blacks out of Los Angeles," Daily Bruin News,

February 6.

1990 Matthew Cooper, et al., "Race and the South," U.S. News and World Report, July 23, p. 22-27.

1990 Hector Tobar, "Changing the Face of South L.A.," Los Angeles Times, March 30, p. 1.

1990 KCAL, California 9, Los Angeles, California. "Watts: 25 Years Later," August 13, 14, 15.

1990 Cable News Network (CNN), "Black Flight from Los Angeles," June 6.

1990 "A Quarter Century of Slipping Backward," Los Angeles Times, August 10, B7 (with M.L.

Oliver and Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1989 Richard Lacayo, "Between Two Worlds," Time, March 13.

1988 "Gangs: Inland Empire Invaded by L.A. Pushers," Los Angeles Times, August 11.

1988 KNBC, Channel 4, Los Angeles, California. "Residential Segregation in Los Angeles."

1988 Jill Steward, "Housing Affordability Crisis in Los Angeles." Los Angeles Times, November 27,

1988, p. 1.

1987 Cherie Evans, "Geography Specialist Says Blacks Returning to South," The Daily Reflector,

November 20, p. 1, 16.

1987 Miguel Garcia, "Enfrentamientos Raciales Causados por Problemas Economicos y de

Vivienda,” Noticias del Mundo, July 24, p. 3A.

1987 Clarisse Jones, "Blacks Leave L.A. in Large Numbers," Los Angeles Herald Examiner,

September 23, p. A6.

1987 Penelope McMillan, "Black Flight" from L.A. Reverses Trend, Study Discovers" Los Angeles

Times, September 22, Part II, pp. 1, 12.

1987 Bill David, "Goin' South," California Magazine 12, (September) p. 54.

1987 Staff Report, "Black Flight for the South," Society, Vol. 24, July/August.

1987 KHJ-TV, Channel 9, Los Angeles, California, Community Feedback with Fernando Del Rio.

"Black Flight from Los Angeles."

1983 Carl Hall, "Coming Home: More Blacks Moving Back to South," Arkansas Democrat, July 31,

1F-8F.

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1983 S. E. Seager, "Evacuation Survey May Show Flaws in Plan," Telegraph Tribune, March 19, p.

A-3.

1983 Cheryle Johnson, "Would Teachers Abandon Children in an Emergency," Five Cities Times

Press Recorder, August 5, p. 1.

1983 S.E. Seager, "Disaster Plan Debate Grows," Telegraph Tribune, August 3, p.1.

1982 Frances Cerra, "Evacuation Plan Stirs Old Doubts," New York Times (May 16, 1982), Section

21, p. 1.

1979 Karen Zurawski, "Eastown Community Association Study Movements of People," Photo

Reporter (October 1, 1979), p. 1.

1979 Ellis Cose, "In the Aftermath of Three Mile Island," Detroit Free Press, (October 31, 1979), p.

10A.

1979 Fran Murray, "Residents of Three Mile Island Area Fear Impact of Disaster," press release,

Department of Information Services, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, May

18, 1979.

1979 WELM, Channel 11, East Lansing, Michigan, "Social Survey of Three Mile Island Area

Residents," (with Stanley D. Brunn and Donald Zeigler).

1979 "Lifeline Bill Will Not Aid Poor," The State News, (October 9, 1979) with Bradley T. Cullen.

1978 WKAR (radio), East Lansing, Michigan, "Nuclear Waste Disposal in Northeastern Michigan."

1978 United Press International, "Alpena County Still Against a Waste Dump Site," Detroit News,

(September 24, 1978). A number of other Michigan cities' newspapers carried accounts from

the original news release.

1978 Fran Murray, "Alpena Residents Still Oppose Nuclear Waste Site," press release, Department of

Information Services, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, September 21, 1978.

1977 "Incentive to Poor?" Response to editorial "No Free Abortion," Tulsa World, (August 26, 1977).

Invited Lectures and Testimony

2007 “Thriving and Prospering in the Current Era of Economic Uncertainity,” Commencement Address,

Pitt Community College, Minges Coliseum, East Carolina University, May11.

2007 “North Carolina’s Demographic Challenges and Opportunities,” North Carolina Tomorrow

Commission, University of North Carolina General Administration, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,

May 9.

2007 The Economic Impact of Blacks and Hispanics on the State of North Carolina,” North Carolina

Institute for Minority Economic Development Executive Networking Conference, Pinehurst, North

Carolina, April 20.

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2007 “People on the Move: Implications for Human Services Delivery,” North Carolina Department of

Health and Human Services Conference on “Becoming an Enterprise Organization for the Twenty-

First Century,’ Raleigh, North Carolina, April 14.

2007 “Preparing America’s Youth for an Unsparing Global Economy,” Frank Porter Graham Lecture on

Excellence, Order of the Golden Fleece, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 30.

2007 “People and Jobs on the Move; Implications for Workforce Development, EEO Conference, U.S.

Department of the Navy, Virginia Beach, VA, March 21.

2007 “Higher Education and Black Empowerment in an Age of Globalization, Malcolm X/Ella Baker

Civil Rights Lecture, Florida International University, March 8.

2007 “People and Jobs on the Move: Implications for Economic Development Planning and City

Competitiveness,” ULI Colorado & Denver Regional Councils of Governments, Hyatt Convention

Center Hotel, Denver, Colorado, February 21.

2006 “People and Jobs on the Move: Implications for U.S. Cities,” PFM Asset Management LLC,

Annual Seminar Program, Investment Practice and Products Training for Public Funds, Embassy

Suites Hotel, Orlando, Florida, January 26.

2006 “Creating Sustainable Communities in an Era of Fiscal Austerity and Global Insecurity,” Building

Financial Assets Conference, Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, Airlie conference Center, Warrenton, VA,

October 25-27.

2006 The Economic Impact of the Hispanic Population on the State of North Carolina,” Human Services

Finance Officers National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, August 2.

2006 “The Coloring of America,” American Dental Education Association 83rrd Annual Session and

Exhibition, Orlando, Florida, March 11.

2002 "Demographic Changes in the Southeastern Region and the Impact on the Expanding Diverse Workforce," Atlanta Industry Liaison Group Fall Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 19, 2002.

2002 "Changing National Demographics & Potential Impact on Health," Summer Institute for Legislative Health Staff Development, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, August 13, 2002.

2002 All-day Diversity Workshop for Scotland County Schools, Laurinburg, NC, July 23, 2002.

2002 “Leadership Challenges for the ‘Talented Tenth’ in a World Turned Upside Down,” Motivational Remarks for James Sprunt Community College Upward Bound Program Banquet and Awards Ceremony, Warsaw, NC, July 11, 2002.

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2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for Pitt County Public Schools," Keynote Address to Pitt County School Personnel, Greenville, NC, July 9, 2002.

2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for Higher Education Institutions," Address to 2002 CASE Summit for University System Senior Advancement Officers, Chicago, Illinois, July 6, 2002.

2002 "Enhancing the Competitiveness of Municipalities: A Conceptual Model and Action Plan Applied," U.S. Speakers Program, American Embassy and UPAEP University, Puebla City and Mexico City, Mexico, June 16-20, 2002.

2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for Higher Education Institutions," Address to Association of Community College Trustees Combined Regional Seminar, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 11, 2002.

2002 "Demographic Changes in the Southeastern Region and the Impact on the Expanding Diverse Workforce," Address for North Carolina/South Carolina Annual Technical Assistance Seminar for Federal Contractors, Research Triangle Park, NC, May 7, 2002.

2002 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina Public Schools," Address for Latino Initiative Orientation, North Carolina Center for International Understanding," Asheville, NC, April 18, 2002.

2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina Public Education Institutions," Address to Personnel Administrators of North Carolina, Spring Conference, Wrightsville Beach, NC, April 9, 2002.

2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina Public Education Institutions," Keynote Presentation to Closing the Achievement Gap, Improving Minority & At-Risk Student Achievement Conference VI, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Greensboro, NC, April 8, 2002.

2002 "Post-1990 Demographic Change in the U.S.: Implications and Challenges for Public Education Institutions," Keynote Presentation to World View: An International Program for Educators, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 12, 2002.

2002 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina Public Schools," Presentation to Principals of Sampson County Schools, Clinton, North Carolina, February 26, 2002.

2002 "Immigration-Driven Demographic Change in North Carolina: Issues and Challenges," Keynote address for Workshop on "The Color of Hegemony: Latinos/as in the U.S and North Carolina," Duke University Program in Latina/Latino Studies, Durham, North Carolina, February 9, 2002.

2001 Change in the Region: Demographics of a New South," Commonwealth Managers Association, 2001 CMA Fall Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, November 8, 2001.

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2001 "Leadership Challenges for the 'Talented Tenth' in a World Turned Upside Down," National Honor Society Induction Ceremony, Farmville Central High School, Farmville, NC, October 19, 2001.

2001 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina Public Schools," Principals' Executive Program, Center for School Leadership Development, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, September 26, 2001.

2001 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North

Carolina Public Schools," Board Planning Meeting, N.C. State Board of Education,

Raleigh, NC, October 3, 2001.

2001 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North

Carolina Public Schools," Meeting of School District Superintendents, N.C. Department

of Public Instruction, Wrightsville Beach, September 19, 2001.

2001 "Immigration-Driven Demographic Change," Leadership Seminar, N.C. Association of

Community College Trustees, Raleigh, NC, September, 13, 2001.

2001 "Building Mutually Beneficial Corporate Partnerships: A Strategic Imperative for Local

Governments and Nonprofit Organizations," Public Relations Society of America, Tarheel

Chapter, Greensboro, North Carolina, August 14, 2001.

2001 "Immigration-Driven Population Changes in North Carolina," 94th Annual Conference of the

North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, Fayetteville, NC, August 10, 2001.

2001 "Immigration-Driven Demographic Change: Implications for North Carolina Youth Serving Organizations," North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Center for the Prevention of School Violence," Raleigh, NC, August 7, 2001.

2001 "Changing National Demographics & Potential Impact on Health," Summer Institute for

Legislative Health Staff Development, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 24.

2001 "Immigration Driven Demographic Change: Implications and Challenges for North Carolina

Public Schools," State of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, June 19, 2001.

2001 "Community Service as a Strategic Business Imperative" Community Service Day, Kenan-

Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC, April 6.

2001 "North Carolina Communities in Transition," North Carolina and Mexico: Issues for Educators

Workshop, North Carolina Center for International Understanding, Chapel Hill, NC, March 30.

2001 "Five Leadership Challenges," "Generating Revenue," and "Managing Workplace Diversity,"

2001 Changes Conference, East Central Georgia EMS and South Carolina Midlands Region,

Augusta, GA, March 28.

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2001 "Public Service as a Strategic Imperative at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,"

William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, 10th Anniversary, Chapel Hill, NC,

March 27.

2001 "Commenting on MDC's 'State of the South' Report," Congressional Briefing, Washington, D.

C., March 22.

2001 "Leadership Challenges of the 21st Century," Greater Triangle Regional Council, Durham, NC,

March 14.

2001 "Globalizing The North Carolina Community College System Curriculum: A Strategic

Imperative," Global Education Faculty Development Conference, North Carolina Community

College System, Research Triangle Park, NC, March 6.

2000 "A Mission that Is Possible: Educating Our New Urban Students," RealTime Phoenix, Fast

Company, Phoenix, Arizona, October 30.

2000 "Managing Workplace Diversity," Cabarrus County Department of Social Services, Kannapolis,

North Carolina, September 7.

2000 "Enhancing the South's Competitiveness in the Global Economy," Technology and Trade:21st

Century Pillars of Progress, Southern Growth Policies Board, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 26.

2000 "Hispanic Newcomers to North Carolina," Regional Hispanic Conference, Centralina Council of

Governments, Mooresville, NC, April 12.

2000 "Immigration Reform and the 'Browning of America,'" UNC-CH Program in the Humanities and

Human Values Weekend Seminar on Immigration and Multiculturalism, March 24-25.

1999 Emerging Hispanic Communities in the United States: A Spatial Analysis of Settlement

Patterns, In-Migration Fields, and Social Perceptivity," ARCO Lecture Series, School of

Education, University of Southern California, May.

1999 “New Emergent Hispanic Communities in the United States: A Spatial Analysis of Settlement

Patterns, In-migration Fields, and Social Receptivity, Department of Geography, University of

Georgia, Athens, Georgia, February 22.

1998 “Two Faces of North Carolina: An Action Agenda,” Keynote Address, North Carolina

Association of Community Foundations, Carolina Inn, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill, April 22

1998 “‘Cashing In’ on Job Opportunities in the Gaming Industry: How Detroit Can Do It Right,”

Keynote Address, Van Dusen Forum on Urban Issues, Wayne State University, Detroit,

Michigan, May 8.

1997 “Five Leadership Challenges of the 21st Century,” Commencement Celebration, William C.

Friday Fellows for Human Relations, 1995-1997, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of

North Carolina at Greensboro, June 21.

1994 "Leaders Must Be Stewards," Philanthropy ‘94, First Annual Statewide Conference of the North

Carolina Nonprofit Sector, Durham, North Carolina, October 21.

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1994 "A Challenge to Funders...A Challenge to Rural North Carolina," 1994 Rural Partners Forum,

Raleigh, North Carolina, October 18-19.

1994 "Demographic and Social Change in Urban America: Towards an Urban Health Initiative," Sun

Valley Health Forum, Sun Valley, Idaho, August 7.

1992 "The Los Angeles Rebellion: A Retrospective View," Policy Options for Southern California

Conference, James West Alumni Center, UCLA, November 19 (with M.L. Oliver).

1992 "The Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992," Florida International University Community Forum,

June 9.

1991 "Contemporary Poverty and Black Americans: A Preliminary Perspective." Invited Testimony

before the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress, Special Session, UPDATE ON

THE WAR ON POVERTY: 1991, THE CURRENT SITUATION, Washington, D.C. July 25.

1991 Comments on "The Urban Underclass," edited by Christopher Jencks and Paul Peterson. A

Brookings Institution Symposium, April 16.

1991 "The Poverty Paradox," Presentation Before Seminar on "The Americans: Crossing Borders,

Crossing Cultures," sponsored by the Ford Ethnic Women's Transformation Project, UCLA,

May 15.

1991 "Economic Restructuring and African American Male Joblessness," Scholar Presentation in

Session Entitled Workforce 2000: Getting Better Employment Opportunities, First National

Conference, 21st Century Commission on African American Males, Washington, D.C., May 22-

24.

1991 "Black Americans and Contemporary Poverty," Testimony Before Joint Economic Committee,

U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C., June 15 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Melvin Oliver).

1991 "University-Community Collaboration," Making the Future Different: Networking Strategies

and Resources, Statewide Conference sponsored by University-School Collaborative, University

of California Office of the President, Berkeley California, September 19.

1991 Comments on "Concentration of Poverty and Social Isolation of the Inner City Poor," by

Michael R. Sosin, Chicago Urban Poverty and Family Life Conference, University of Chicago,

October 10-12.

1991 "Modeling Urban Underclass Behavior," Postdoctoral Program on Poverty, The Underclass, and

Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 14.

1991 "A Theory of Urban Underclass Behavior," Martin Luther King, Cesar Chavez, Rosa Parks

Visiting Progessor Program, Michigan State University, October 15.

1991 "Structural Changes in the U.S. Economy and Black Male Joblessness: A Reassessment,"

Urban Poverty Workshop, Center for the Study of Urban Inequality, University of Chicago,

November 7.

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1991 "Post-1970 Black Population Redistribution Trends," Martin L. King, Cesar Chavez, Rosa Parks

Visiting Professor Program, Michigan State University, November 12.

1991 "What Price Poverty? Understanding the Inner City Blues," California Vocational Equity

Network, Tenth Annual Statewide Training Institute, San Diego, CA, March 9.

1991 "Economic Restructuring and Black Make Joblessness in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Implications

for Public Policy," The Urban Institute Conference on Urban Labor Markets, Airlie, VA, March

6-8.

1991 "Economic Restructuring and Black Male Joblessness in U.S. Metropolitan Areas," Department

of Geography and Urban Affairs Program, Michigan State University, February 8.

1991 "Recent Demographic Trends in Southern California," Conferences for Federal Executives on

Understanding Business Policy and Operations, The Brookings Institution, Center for Public

Policy Education, February 5.

1991 "A Causal Model of Urban Underclass Behavior in U.S. Metropolitan Areas," School of

Management and Urban Policy, New School for Social Research, February 22.

1990 "The Structural Basis of Black Urban Underclass Behaviors: Some Preliminary Findings,"

Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA, May (with M.L. Oliver).

1990 "Inter-Ethnic Minority Conflict in Urban America: The Effects of Social and Economic

Dislocation," Center for Multicultural Studies, Florida International University, September 14.

1990 "Reducing Urban Poverty: The Public Policy Challenge of the 1990s," Patricia Roberts Harris

Distinguished Lecture Series, College of Health and Human Services, San Diego State

University, April 3.

1988 "Inter-ethnic Conflict in Los Angeles," Immigration and Ethnicity Study Group, UCLA,

November 5.

1987 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Public Service of New Hampshire, et. al. (Seabrook

Station, Units 1 and 2), Docket Nos. 50-44333333-444-OL (Off-site EP) (with D.J. Zeigler and

S. Cole on Behalf of the Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on SAPL

Contention 7, SAPL Contention 8A, SAPL Contention 15, SAPL Contention 25, SAPL

Contention 31, Town of Hampton Contention III and Town of Hampton Contention IV),

September 14.

1987 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear

Power Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322-OL-3 (Emergency Planning) (with E.P. Radford,

G.C. Minor, S.C. Sagert, D. Harris, and M. Mayer on Monitoring and Decontamination

Procedures related to LILCO's Reception Centers), April.

1987 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear

Power Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322-OL-3 (Emergency Planning) (with S.C. Sagert on

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Evacuation Shadow Phenomenon and Traffic issues related to LILCO's Reception Centers)

April.

1987 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear

Power Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322-OL-3 (Emergency Planning) (with S.C. Sagert, D.

Harris, M. Mayer, Receptions Centers) April.

1986 "Inter-ethnic Conflict in the Los Angeles Black Ghetto," Department of Geography, San Diego

State University, February.

1986 "Black-Brown Conflict in the City of Angeles," Department of Geography, University of

Southern California, January.

1985 Testimony Before the United States District Court, Central District of California. In the Matter

of the Displacement of Households for the Construction of the Century Freeway, July.

1985 "Evacuation Decision-making at TMI", Department Geography, University of Colorado,

Boulder, September.

1985 Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, "A Causal Model of Evacuation Decision-

making in the Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor Accident," Leeds, England.

1985 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear

Power Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322 (OL) (Emergency Planning Proceedings), January.

1985 "Testing A Model of Radiological Emergency Evacuation Decision-making," Energy Division,

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, January.

1984 "A Causal Model of Nuclear Reactor Emergency Evacuation Decision-making," Department of

Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, November.

1984 "A Critical Appraisal of Radiological Emergency Preparedness and Response Regulations,"

Energy Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, August.

1984 "Planning for Nuclear Power Plant Accidents: Some Neglected Spatial and Behavioral

Considerations," Environmental Psychology Program, City University of New York, April.

1983 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States Nuclear Regulatory

Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear Power

Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322-OL-03) (with Donald J. Zeigler on Contention 23 - the

Evacuation Shadow Phenomenon), December.

1983 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States Nuclear Regulatory

Commission. In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company (Shoreham Nuclear Power

Station, Unit 1), Docket No. 50-322-OL-03 (Emergency Planning) (with Kai T. Erikson on

Contention 25 - Role conflict), December.

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1983 Testimony Before the San Luis Obispo County School Board of Education. In the Matter of the

San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan, August.

1983 Testimony Before Governor Cuomo's Commission Investigating Emergency Planning for the

Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, July (with Donald J. Zeigler).

1983 Testimony Before the Suffolk County (NY) Legislature Regarding Emergency Planning for the

Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, January 24, (with Donald J. Zeigler).

1983 "Evacuation Planning for Radiological Emergencies," Department of Geography, University of

California at Davis, Davis, California, January.

1982 Testimony Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States of America Nuclear

Regulatory Commission. In the Matter of Pacific Gas and Electric Company *Diablo Canyon

Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2) (Emergency Planning Proceedings) January 19, 1982

1981 Faculty Seminar Series, Center for Afro-American Studies, "Spatial Perspectives on Counter-

stream Black Migration to the South," University of California at Los Angeles.

1981 Special Faculty Lecture Series, UCLA, Bi-Centennial Symposium on the Human and Physical

Ecology of the City, "The Ghettoization of Blacks in Los Angeles," University of California at

Los Angeles.

1980 Comments on the Revision of Chapter 90 (Liquor and Tavern Regulation) of the Milwaukee

Code and Related Concerns. Presented to the Utilities and Licenses Committee of the

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Common Council, November 3 (with Walter C. Farrell, Jr.).

1978 Monthly Meeting, Woodbridge Neighborhood Citizens Council, "Benefits and Costs of

Neighborhood Revitalization," Detroit, Michigan.

1977 Cheyney State College, Urban Studies Department, "Data Gathering Techniques in the Social

Sciences," Cheyney, Pennsylvania.

1976 Prairie View A & M University, Department of Economics, Geography, and Social Science and

the School of Agriculture, "The Effects of Mechanization on the Production of Flue-cured

Tobacco on the Coastal Plains of North Carolina" Prairie View, Texas.

University Service

Board of Governors, UNC Press, 2009- present

Search Committee, UNC-CH Chancellor, 2008

Advisory Board, UNC-CH Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity, 2007-present

Advisory Board, World View, 2001 – Present.

Advisory Board, North Carolina Center for International Understanding, 2001 – Present.

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Advisory Board, Program in the Humanities & Human Values of the College of Arts & Sciences, UNC-

CH, 2001 – Present.

Search Committee, Senior Associate Provost, UNC-CH, 2001.

Selection Committee, Public Service Awards, Carolina Center for Public Service, 2001.

Search Committee, Provost, UNC-CH, 2000.

Member (1996 – 2000) Chair (2001), Selection Committee, Morehead Scholars Program, 1996 – Present.

Search Committee, Entrepreneur Chair/ Director of Entrepreneurship Center, 1994 – Present.

Faculty Advisory Committee, Center for the Study of the American South, 1993 – 2000.

Member, Advisory Panel for Graduate School of Education's Center for Academic Interinstitutional

Programs, 1990-92.

Member, Committee to Administer Specialization in Urban Studies, 1988-92.

Member, Committee on Honors, 1989-92

Member, Steering Committee, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, 1989-92.

Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on Academic Advancement Program, 1991-92.

Member, Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Department of Geography, 1990-91.

Member, Executive Committee of the College of Letters & Science, 1987-1989.

Member, Center for Afro-American Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, 1982-89.

Member, Committee to Administer BA and MA Program in Afro-American Studies, 1982-1990.

Member, American Indian Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, 1982-1988.

Member, Development Students Program Faculty Advisory Committee, 1985-92.

Member, Provost's Committee on Minority Faculty Recruitment, 1987-89.

Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Geography, 1985.

Graduate Advisor, Department of Geography, 1986-87.

Member, Department of Geography Graduate Affairs Committee, 1986-1988

Member, Center for American Politics and Public Policy Faculty Advisory Committee, 1989-92.

Member, UCLA Jackie Robinson Scholarship Selection Committee, 1987.

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Professional Service

Member, Board of Directors, Golden Leaf Foundation, 2010-present

Fellow, Urban Land Institute (ULI), 2002 to present

Member, Board of Directors, North Carolina Center for International Understanding, 2001 to present

Member, Editorial Board, The Professional Geographer.

Deputy Editor, Demography.

Associate Editor, Urban Affairs Review, 1997 – 2001.

Member, Editorial Board, The Housing Policy Debates.

Member, Editorial Board, American Behavioral Science Review.

Member, Editorial Board, Urban Geography.

Member, AAG Committee on Affirmative Action, Association of American Geographers.

Member, Publications Committee, Association of American Geographers.

Member, Steering Committee, Russell Sage Foundation, 1990 Census Project.

Member, Board of Directors, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1997 to present

Member, Board of Directors, Triangle Community Foundation, 1997 to present

Member, Board of Directors, MDC, Inc., 1999 to present

Member, Publications Committee, International Geographical Congress 1992.

Member, Committee for Research on Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council, 1990-94.

Member, Core Group, MacArthur Foundation Network on Successful Pathways Through Middle

Childhood, 1993 - Present.

Member, Review Panel, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities Program, National

Research Council, 1988 - Present.

Member, Review Panel, Latino Research, Hunter College and the Ford Foundation.

Member, Project Advisory Committee, Community Based Responses to Problems of Young Black

Males, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

1991 Panel Scholar, 21st Century Commission on African American Males.