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Curriculum Vitae Glenn Steve Johnson, Ph.D. (713) 313-4845 (office) (713) 313-7153 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] EDUCATION: 1996 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Tennessee 1991 M.A. Sociology, University of Tennessee Title: What are Cities Doing with their Garbage: A Case Study on the Decision-making Process of Solid Waste Disposal of Knoxville, Tennessee. 1987 B.A. Sociology, University of Tennessee 1986 B.A. Academic Psychology, University of Tennessee AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Environmental Justice, Environmental Policy, Emergency Response and Community Preparedness, Community-University Partnership, Race and Ethnicity, Transportation Equity, Land Use, Urban Sprawl, Smart Growth, Regional Equity, Community Impact Assessment, Waste Management and Toxic Reduction, Environmental Sociology, Political Sociology, Political Development, Social Movements, Urban/Community Studies, Class Analysis, Stratification, and Historical Sociology. DISSERTATION: Garbage Disposal, A Case Study of the Impact of Environmental Racism on Landfills: The North Hollywood Dump in Memphis, Tennessee. CURRENT POSITION: Associate Dean of Research for and Graduate Studies at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. Professor, Political Science Professor, Urban Planning and Environmental Policy TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2002-2012 Associate Professor: Clark Atlanta University. Taught Undergraduate and Graduate Courses. 1996-2002 Assistant Professor: Clark Atlanta University. Teach Culture and Society Undergraduate Course; and Urban Sociology, Environmental Racism, and Crime and Culture in America Graduate Courses.

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Curriculum Vitae

Glenn Steve Johnson, Ph.D. (713) 313-4845 (office) (713) 313-7153 (fax)

E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

EDUCATION: 1996 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Tennessee 1991 M.A. Sociology, University of Tennessee Title: What are Cities Doing with their Garbage: A Case Study on the Decision-making Process of Solid Waste Disposal of Knoxville, Tennessee.

1987 B.A. Sociology, University of Tennessee

1986 B.A. Academic Psychology, University of Tennessee

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:

Environmental Justice, Environmental Policy, Emergency Response and Community Preparedness, Community-University Partnership, Race and Ethnicity, Transportation Equity, Land Use, Urban Sprawl, Smart Growth, Regional Equity, Community Impact Assessment, Waste Management and Toxic Reduction, Environmental Sociology, Political Sociology, Political Development, Social Movements, Urban/Community Studies, Class Analysis, Stratification, and Historical Sociology.

DISSERTATION:

Garbage Disposal, A Case Study of the Impact of Environmental Racism on Landfills: The North Hollywood Dump in Memphis, Tennessee.

CURRENT POSITION: Associate Dean of Research for and Graduate Studies at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. Professor, Political Science Professor, Urban Planning and Environmental Policy TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

2002-2012 Associate Professor: Clark Atlanta University. Taught Undergraduate and Graduate Courses.

1996-2002 Assistant Professor: Clark Atlanta University. Teach Culture and Society

Undergraduate Course; and Urban Sociology, Environmental Racism, and Crime and Culture in America Graduate Courses.

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1998- 2000 Adjunct Instructor: Chattahoochee Technical College. Atlanta, Georgia. Taught sociology courses using the latest technology.

1995 Academic Tutor: The Educational Advancement Program at the University

of Tennessee (August 21-November 3, 1995). 1988-95 Instructor: The University of Tennessee. Taught Introductory Sociology and Social Problems Courses. 1992-83 Academic Tutor: University of Tennessee. Tutor for the Athletic Department, The Educational Advancement Program and the Office of Minority Affairs.

1990-91 Instructor: Knoxville-Knox County Private Industry Council

(Super Saturday Program) Duties: Conducted lectures, generated classroom discussions, arranged field trips and brought in community leaders as mentors for the youth. (April 1990-May 1990 and March 1991-May 1991).

1989 Adjunct Instructor: Knoxville College. Taught Social Problems, Race and

Ethnicity, Comparative Poverty and Inequality Courses. COURSES TAUGHT:

Undergraduate Courses: Culture and Society, Introductory to Sociology, Race and Ethnicity, Stratification, Senior Project, Seminar in Community Structures; Social Problems, Comparative Poverty and Inequality; and Graduate Courses: Environmental Racism, Environment and Society, Urban Society and Culture, Selected Topics Seminar, and Crime and Culture in America.

RESEARCH AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:

1995-2012 Research Associate: Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University.

1993-94 Primary Investigator. Project Change Community Project. Levi-Strauss

Corporation. Knoxville, Tennessee (The Examination of Race, Class and Power in Knoxville’s African-American Community).

1990-91 Consultant. Reed Micro-Computers, Inc. Knoxville, Tennessee.

(Work-place Safety procedures for Employees). 1990 Educational Consultant. The Role of the African-American Male in the 21st Century. Franklin Group, Knoxville, Tennessee.

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1989-1990 Consultation. Reed Micro-Computers, Inc. Knoxville, Tennessee. (Marketing Strategies for Software Programs).

1989 Research Assistant. University of Tennessee. Coded data and entered data on the computer for the book, Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class and the Environmental Quality. 1990. By Robert D. Bullard. PROFESSIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS PRESENTATIONS

Society for the Study of Social Problems 58th Annual Meeting. July 31, 2008. “Climate Change, African Americans, and Environmental Justice.” Boston, MA. Society for the Study of Social Problems 57th Annual Meeting. August 10,2007. “Environmental Justice & Hurricane Katrina.” New York, New York. Association of Black Sociologists. August 9, 2007. “Hurricane Katrina: Public Health & Environmental Justice Front & Centered.” New York, New York. Society for the Study of Social Problems 55th Annual Meeting. August 14, 2005. “Environmental Justice and Service Learning.” Philadelphia, PA. Society for the Study of Social Problems 54th Annual Meeting. August 13-15, 2004. “Environmental Justice in the 21st Century.” San Francisco, CA. Society for the Study of Social Problems 53nd Annual Meeting. August 17, 2003. Environmental Justice: A Resource Center in the 21st Century.” Atlanta, Georgia American Sociological Association 97th Annual Meeting. August 17, 2002 Discussant for Ascription, Social Process, and Environmental (In) justice.” Chicago, Illinois.

Society to Study Social Problems 52nd Annual Conference. August 15, 2002. "The Costs and Consequences of Suburban Sprawl: The Role of African Americans in the Smart Growth Movement.” Chicago, Illinois. Association of Black Sociologists. “Special Presidential Thematic Plenary-Confronting Racism in the 21st Century.” August 16, 2001. Garden Grove, California.

American Sociological Association 95th Annual Meeting. August 15, 2000. “Environment and Race in the United States: An Environmental Justice Framework.” Washington, DC. American Sociological Association 94th Annual Meeting. August 9, 1999. “Sprawl Atlanta: Social Equity Dimensions of Uneven Growth and Development.” Chicago, Illinois. American Sociological Association. 93rd Annual Meeting. August 21-23, 1998.

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“Communities Under Siege: Spatial Distribution of Environmental Threats to the Lower Mississippi River Corridor.” Section on Race, Gender, and Class, Environmental Issues from a Race, Gender, Class Perspective.

Southern Sociological Society. April 3, 1998."Environmental Justice and Communities in Conflict." Atlanta, Georgia.

American Sociological Association. August 9-13, 1997. Section on Race, Gender, and Class. "Confronting Environmental Injustice: It's the Right Thing to Do." (Leveling the Playing Field). Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Georgia Sociological Association. “ Steps in Incorporating Environmental Justice into the Environmental Sociology Curriculum.” November 7-9, 1996. Carrollton, Georgia

American Sociological Association 91st Annual Meeting. August 20, 1996 Social Change: Opportunities and Constraints. August 16-20, 1996. New York Hilton and Towers. New York City.

Race, Gender, Class and Environmental Issues. Environmental Issues and Race, Gender,

and Class. New York, New York. 1996.

Southern Sociological Society. April 1995. Environmental Racism, Fact or Fiction: Examining the Evidence in the Environmental Justice Literature." Atlanta, Georgia.

Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting. 1992 "What are Colleges Doing About Campus Racism? A Case Study on How Campus Racism and Lack of Retention of Black Students Affect the Graduation Rates of Black Students."

Society to Study Social Problems Annual Conference. Spring 1990. "The Risk Perception

of Garbage." Louisville, Kentucky. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, SUMMITS AND SYMPOSIUMS:

American Public Health Association. Book Signing Event, APHA Press. (Environmental Health and Racial Equity in the United States: Building Environmentally Just, Sustainable, and Livable Communities.) Washington, D.C. October 31- November 1, 2011. Tuskegee University. The Annual Lillian H. Harvey Fall Symposium. “Environmental Health, Social Justice, and Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century: A Call to Action.” Tuskegee, Alabama. (Keynote Speaker). November 5, 2010. Blue Ribbon Summit on Financing the MBTA and RTAs. North Eastern University Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy. Hosted by the Conservation Law Foundation with Support of the Barr Foundation. Boston, MA. November 1, 2010.

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Kennesaw State University. 7th Annual Suburban Studies Conference. “Environmental Justice and Suburban Sprawl in Atlanta.” (Keynote Speaker). April 17, 2009. Emory Public Interest Committee, the International Law Society, and the Emory International Law Review Student Organizations at Emory Law School. “Environmental Justice and Human Rights Panel.” October 18, 2008.

University of Georgia School of Law 3rd Annual Working in the Public Interest (WIPI)

Law Conference, Challenging Poverty Through Law. Panelist, “Environmental Justice: Towards a Just Future.” April 5, 2008. University of Pennsylvania Unspoken Borders Conference. The PennDesign Black Student Alliance. Sustainable Development Panel. April 4-5, 2008. Yale University 13th Annual Black Solidarity Conference. “Environmental Justice.” Presentation & Discussion. March 1, 2008. The Society of Christian Ethics & The Society of Jewish Ethics.” “Environmental Justice in Atlanta.” January 4, 2008. Wellesley College, The Africana Studies Department, International Environmental Justice Symposium. “Environmental Justice Cross-Culturally: Theory & Praxis in the African Diaspora and In Africa.” “Environmental Justice: A Brief History and Overview.” November 9-10, 2007. The Future of Transportation. Conference hosted by the Labor/Community Strategy Center. Dr. Johnson participated in this conference. February 18-20, 2005. Los Angeles, CA The 8th Annual Health Summit of Minority Communities. Dr. Glenn Johnson participated in and discussed environmental justice issues in the Louisiana region at the Health Summit of Minority Communities. Sponsored by Meharry Medical College, The Office of Life Long Learning,; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Minority Health; and The Office of Urban Affairs, Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry. August 27, 2003. Nashville, Tennessee

PolicyLink and Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities. Promoting Regional Equity: A National Summit on Equitable Development, Social Justice, and Smart Growth. “Leveraging Regional, State, and National Transportation Dollars.” November 17-19, 2002. Los Angeles, California. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Active Living Network: Building Bridges Between Placemaking and Health. November 7-9, 2002. Participation in a dialogue and collaboration with other national leaders in diverse professional fields to increase the awareness of the connection between the environment and physical activity. Boulder, Colorado.

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Second National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit. “Transportation Equity & Transit Justice. “ October 23, 2002 Washington, D.C. Summer Transportation Institute. June 19, 2002.“The History of Environmental Justice.” Atlanta, GA. Executive Leadership Institute. January 26, 2002. “Urban Sprawl and Economic Development: An Environmental Justice Framework.” Atlanta, Georgia. Turner Foundation and Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. November 15, 2001. Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities: Strategic Assessment of Smart Growth. Atlanta, Georgia. Building Environmental Stewardship Fourth Annual Conference. November 9, 2001. “Urban Sprawl, Sustainability and Stewardship: An Environmental Justice Framework.” Tuskegee, Alabama. Georgia Planning Association. Annual Fall Conference 2001. October 24, 2001. “A Brief History of Environmental Justice.” Jekyll Island, Georgia. American Public Health Association-One World Global Health. .” October 23, 2001. “The Costs and Consequences of Suburban Sprawl: Designing Smart Growth to Create Healthy and Just Communities.” Atlanta, Georgia. Smart Growth and Equity Learning Action Network Meeting. February 1-2, 2001. “Metro Atlanta Equity Smart Growth Initiative: A Project of the Environmental Justice Resource Center.” Baltimore, Maryland.

The Sierra Club Georgia Chapter Connections for Livable Communities: The Citizens Summit. November 11, 2000. Discussion on Regional Development Forums: Impacts, & Equity. Atlanta, Georgia. Deep South Center for Environmental Justice. Who’s Protecting You? /Face-to-Face Workshop. August 19, 2000. “Environmental Justice: A Brief History and Overview 1978-1999.” Biloxi, Mississippi.

Natural Resources Conservation Service Americorps Black History Training/Workshop.

February 22, 1996. "Environmental Justice and the African-American Community". Panel Discussion.

Health Research Symposium. February 10-12, 1994. "The Sociological Impact of

Landfills on African-American Communities." Washington D.C. Conference at Howard University in Washington, D.C., September 1991. "Race and

Waste."

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Conference Center at the University of Tennessee. Project South: Institute for the

Elimination of Poverty and Genocide, and the Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Tennessee. June 22-23, 1995. Environmental Justice Working Group.

Wingspread Conference. August 2-4, 1996. Charles W. Bray. The Johnson Foundation. Discussion, dialogue on the theory and practice of sustainable communities for the next five years. Racine, Wisconsin.

Health and Sustainable Communities: Building Model Partnerships for the 21st Century.

March 21, 1997. “Environmental Justice: Organizing A Center to Make A Difference.” Clark Atlanta University, Environmental Justice Resource Center, Sheraton Colony Square Hotel, Georgia.

Turner Foundation, Inc. Sprawl Mini Summit. August 22, 1997 Omni Hotel. Atlanta

Georgia. (Presented a brief talk and dialogue on new book: Just Transportation: Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility (New Society Publishers, 1997). Engaged in transportation discussions about Atlanta and other major metropolitan cities.

Focus Group Meeting Agenda. November 19, 1997. Strategic Plan for Environmental

Research. Transportation Research Board Offices. Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Apogee Research responsible for the interpretation of the results from the focus group meeting. . Washington, DC.

President’s Council on Sustainable Development. Eighteenth Council Meeting. November 20, 1997.GCATT Building on Georgia Institute of Technology campus and at the Georgia Public Broadcasting Building Television Studios for the Public Meeting.

The First Annual Civilian Federal Agency Environmental Symposium." Compliance and Beyond: Partnering Meeting the Challenge". March 11-12, 1998. "Environmental Justice and Federal Facility Enforcement". (Adams Mark Hotel). Denver, Colorado.

CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE:

“The Status of Black Atlanta Forum.” (TalkBlack & Clark Atlanta University). Focus on the Health Forum. January 26, 2008. Academic Institutions, Communities and Agencies Network. “Academic Institutions Roundtable on Environmental Justice.” Spelman College, April 19-20, 2002. Atlanta, Georgia. Community Development Institute. December 1, 1999. “Building Toward Self-Sufficiency and Sustainability in the New Millennium.” Atlanta, Georgia.

The Atlanta Environmental Summit. Clark Atlanta University, Science Research Center,

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Exhibition Hall. June 15, 1996. Linking Priorities from A Minority Perspective (Dr. Fatemeh Shafiei, Presiding.)

The Department of Public Administration and The Conference of Minority Public

Administrators (COMPA), Community Forum on Environmental Justice, July 2, 1996. The Johnson Foundation, Wingspread Conference. Racine, Wisconsin. Emerging

Sustainable Communities, Sponsored by Ford Foundation, Surdna Foundation, President's Council on Sustainable Development and The Johnson Foundation.

Town Hall Meeting. Georgia Hill Neighborhood Facility. "What's In Your Community?

Healthy Communities + Healthy Home=A Healthy You" October 29, 1996. Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia Tech to Host Forum on Racism, Technology and Community Action. Science,

Technology and Race (STAR). Success Center Theater on Georgia Tech Campus. How can we combat Environmental Racism? What effect will the Internet have on race-relations and global inequities? April 26, 1997. (Student-led, community-oriented discussion).

Toxics Release Inventory and Right-to-Know Conference. Building for the future. How Can We Improve the Use of "Right-To-Know" Information? How Can We Use TRI to Make A Difference? Organized by Unison Institute. Renaissance Hotel. Washington, D.C. September 8-10, 1997.

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) 27th Annual Legislative Weekend

(ALW). Environmental Justice: Too Much Waste, Too Little Opportunity For The African American Community. Congressman Alcee L. Hastings, 23rd District of Florida. (House of Representatives). September 10-13, 1997. Washington Convention Center. Forum: "African Americans and the Environment."

The National Black Child Development Institute. Entering the 21st Century. The

opportunities, choices, and challenges (27th Annual Conference). October 1-4, 1997. Atlanta Hilton & Towers Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. Environmental Justice for Children: An Agenda to be Achieved.

White House Conference on Climate Control (RSVP). Georgetown University-Gaston Hall, 32nd & O Street, N.W. Washington, DC. October 6, 1997.

Environmental Racism Networking Conference. Ontario Public Interest Research Group

at York (OPIRG-York). November 15, 1997. Environmental Racism: A Historical Context.

Clark Atlanta University, Environmental Justice Resource Center. Minority Worker Training Program. Third Cycle Luncheon Advisory Board Meeting. Science Research Building. November 6, 1997.

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Zap Asthma: Building and Sustaining A Learning Community. Antioch Baptist Church.

November 24, 1997. Retreat.

2nd Annual Environmental Justice Enforcement Roundtable. Sponsored by The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4. North Carolina Central University. Durham, North Carolina. December 11-13, 1997.

Energy Foundation Meeting. Co-Sponsored by the Turner Foundation. January 20,

1998. Climate Change. CNN Center. Atlanta, Georgia.

USEPA Region Four. Clean Water Action Plan Meeting. April 22-23, 1998. Atlanta Hilton. Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia Conservancy. . Blueprints for Successful Communities Opening the Gates to Smarter Growth. May 12, 1998. The Economics of Growth. Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. Atlanta, Georgia. (Speakers Myron Orfield, American Land Institute and Minnesota House of Representative; and Chris Leinberger, Robert Charles Lesser & Company.) .

WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE: Tutor Training Workshop at Educational Advancement Program (Fall Term). September

11-October 4, 1995. (Total of Sixteen hours of training). Grantsmanship Workshop at Spelman College. February 22, 1996. WORKSHOPS/TOWNHALL MEETINGS CONDUCTED: Environmental Justice and Curriculum Development Workshop. May 9, 1996. Oakwood

College Science Complex Auditorium. Environmental Justice and Superfund Sites Workshop in EPA's Region IV; Brunswick,

GA; Funding provided by EPA's Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant. August 17, 1996.

Environmental Justice and Superfund Sites Workshop in EPA's Region IV; Charleston, South Carolina. Funding provided by EPA's Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant. September 14, 1996.

Environmental Justice and Superfund Sites Workshop in EPA's Region IV; Wingate Road Municipal Incinerator and Landfill Site. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Funding provided by EPA's Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant. September 28, 1996.

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Environmental Justice and Superfund Sites Workshop in EPA's Region IV; Anniston, Alabama. Funding provided by EPA's Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant. November 14, 1996.

Environmental Justice Community Town Hall Meeting. Louisville, Kentucky. February

27, 1997. Funding provided by EPA's Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant.

The Horizons Pilot Project. Influenza Immunization Education Workshop. " The Role of

the African American Community in Adult Immunization. Thursday, August 7, 1997. Clark Atlanta University (Science Research Building). Atlanta, Georgia.

Environmental Justice Transportation Workshop. Clark Atlanta University. October 13-14, 1998. Atlanta, Georgia.

Environmental Justice Transportation Workshop. October 26-27, 1998. New York, New York. Environmental Justice Transportation Workshop. November 3-4, 1998. Seattle, Washington.

Environmental Justice Transportation Workshop. November 12-13, 1998. San Francisco, California. Environmental Justice and Transportation Workshop. Fulton County Environmental Justice Committee. March 9, 1999. Department of Environment and Community Development. Fulton County Government Center.

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE WORK: Acting Participant on the Environmental Justice Program Manager Panel to select a

candidate for the Environmental Justice Program Manager position in the Waste Division, EPA Region IV. 1998.

Attended the Victory Celebration of Victory and Faith in the Quest for Environmental

Justice. May 31, 1997.Forest Grove CME Church. Sponsored by Forest Grove, Center Springs and Citizens Against Nuclear Trash (CANT). Bossier, Louisiana.

Grassroots Environmental Meeting. Coastal Georgia Center for Continuing Education. June 26, 1997. Hosted by Public Welfare Foundation. Savannah, Georgia.

Wingate Community Summit II on "What's Killing The Neighborhood?"(Stop being a Victim and Take Action!). October 12, 1997. Dillard High School Cafeteria. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Environmental Justice Lectures at Paine College (Haygood-Hosley Hall) and Augusta

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State University (Butler Hall). December 3, 1997. Augusta, Georgia.

Environmental Justice Lectures at Fort Valley University (Founders Hall) and at the Kiwanis Club. January 16, 1998.

Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Hearing on Shintech Inc. January 23-

24, 1998. Convent, Louisiana.

Florida Black Political and Economic Summit. August 28-29, 1998. Organized by the Black Newspaper Publishers Association. “Environmental Justice on A Global Level.” Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Minority Health Program Committee Meeting #17. September 16, 1998. “Environmental Justice and Brownfields.” Clark Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia.

Building Environmental Stewardship Lecture Series. Theme: “Anatomy of Recent Victories Against Environmental Racism”. December 2, 1998. Sponsored by: Clark Atlanta University and The Interdenominational Theological Center.

Building Environmental Stewardship Workshop. March 9, 1999. Clark Atlanta University. Facilitated by The Environmental Justice Resource Center in partnership with God’s Earth Environmental Stewardship Council.

Building Environmental Stewardship Lecture Series. “The Costs and Consequences of Urban Sprawl: Equity Dimensions of Uneven Growth in Metro Atlanta.” October 26, 1999. Sponsored by Clark Atlanta University & Interdenominational Theological Center. Funded by Grants from the Turner Foundation, United Negro College Fund, and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. USEPA/Spelman College Teachers Environmental Institute. “The History of Environmental Justice.” June 26, 2000 Atlanta, Georgia.

USEPA/Spelman College Teachers Environmental Institute. “The History of Environmental Justice.” June 25, 2001 Atlanta, Georgia.

PUBLICATIONS:

Robert D. Bullard and Glenn S. Johnson. 1997. Just Transportation: Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Chad G. Johnson. 2007, 2001, 1997. Environmental Justice Curriculum Resource Guide. Atlanta, Georgia: Clark Atlanta University Environmental Justice Resource Center. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Beverly H. Wright. “Confronting Environmental Injustice: It’s The Right Thing To Do.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 5, No.1, 1997: 63-79.

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Glenn S. Johnson. Book Review on Chicano Struggles in the Southwest by Laura Pulido. Tuscon, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press. In Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1998: 163-166. Robert Bullard and Glenn Johnson. 1998. “Environmental and Economic Justice: Implications for Public Policy.” Journal of Public Management & Social Policy, Vol. 4, No. 4, 137-148.

Syllabus. Urban Sociology-Sociology 523; and Environment and Society-Sociology 586. Race, Gender, and Class in Sociology: Toward an Inclusive Curriculum edited by Jean Ait Belkhir and Bernice McNair Barnett with the collaboration of Kristin Wolfe. ASA Academic, Teaching and Career Resources Catalog. (Fall 1998).

Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 1999. “Atlanta Megasprawl.” Forum: For Applied Research and Public Policy. Vol. 14, No.3, 17-23 Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 1999. “Sprawl Atlanta: Social Equity Dimensions of Uneven Growth and Development.” Atlanta, GA: Environmental Justice Resource Center@ Clark Atlanta University. Syllabus. Environment and Society. Sociology 581. Environmental Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Material. 4th Edition. Compiled and Edited by Rik Scarce and David Smith (Montana State University). In cooperation with the American Sociological Association’s Section on Environment and Technology. 1999. Robert D. Bullard, 2000. Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. “Race, Equity, and Smart Growth: Why People of Color Must Speak for Themselves.” Atlanta, Georgia: Environmental Justice Resource Center. Clark Atlanta University. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2000. Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta. Washington, DC: Island Press. Robert D. Bullard and Glenn S. Johnson. 2000. “Environmental Justice: Grassroots Activism and Its Impact on Public Policy Decision Making.” Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 56, No. 3, 555-578. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. “Dismantling Transportation through Environmental Justice.” Progress/Surface Transportation Policy Project, Vol. 10, No.1, 2000: 4-5. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. “The Routes of American Apartheid.” Forum: For Applied Research and Public Policy. Vol. 15, No.3, 2000: 66-74.

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Professor Glenn S. Johnson (with photo) transportation equity research (on MARTA) in David Pendered. 2000. “MARTA Fare Hike is Opposed.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 4, p. B3. Profile on Glenn S. Johnson. In Anne Becher. 2000. (First Edition). American Environmental Leaders: From Colonial Times to the Present, Volume 1, A-Z. Denver, Colorado: ABC-CLIO. Profile on Glenn S. Johnson. In Anne Becher. 2008 (Second Edition). American Environmental Leaders: From Colonial Times to the Present, Volume 1, A-Z. Millerton, NY: Greyhouse Publishing, (Forthcoming September 2008). Glenn S. Johnson. 2001. Profile on Robert D. Bullard In John Mongillo and Bibi Booth (editors). Environmental Activists. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2001, “The Costs and Consequences of Suburban Sprawl: The Case of Metro Atlanta.” Georgia State University Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 4, (Summer): 935-998. Robert D. Bullard, Rueben C. Warren, and Glenn S. Johnson. “The Quest for Environmental Justice.” Chapter Twenty- two, Pp. 471-488 in Ronald L. Braithwaite and Sandra E. Taylor (editors). 2001. Health Issues in the Black Community. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass Inc. Glenn S. Johnson. 2001. “Environmental Justice.” Guest Article in Anna Treohan. Environmental Science: An Integrated & Global Approach. August, GA: The Global Environmental Technology Education Consultant. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2002. “Growing Smarter: Building Equity into a Fair Growth Agenda.” Resource Paper Series. Second National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit II. (October 23). Atlanta, GA: Environmental Justice Resource Center @ Clark Atlanta University. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2002. “Transportation Justice for All: Addressing Equity in the 21st Century.” Resource Paper Series. Second National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit II. (October 23). Atlanta, GA: Environmental Justice Resource Center @ Clark Atlanta University. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2002. “Just Transportation and Social Equity.” In EJRC. Environmental Justice Curriculum Modules, for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. (January). Atlanta, Georgia: Clark Atlanta University-EJRC. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2002. “Environmental and Health Consequences of Suburban Sprawl.” In EJRC. Environmental Justice Curriculum Modules, for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Toxic

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Substances and Disease Registry. (January 2002). Atlanta, Georgia: Clark Atlanta University-EJRC. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson and Angel O. Torres. 2004. Highway Robbery: Transportation Racism & New Routes to Equity. Cambridge, MA: South End Press. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson and Angel O. Torres. 2004. “Addressing Urban Transportation Equity: Moving Low-Income Families Into The Mainstream.” A Background Paper Produced for the Annie E. Casey Foundation Transportation Equity Roundtable. Baltimore, Maryland. June 24-25. Atlanta, GA: Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University. Glenn S. Johnson. 2005. “Grassroots Activism in Louisiana.” Humanity and Society, Vol. 29, Nos. (3&4), August/November, 285-304. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2005. Chapter 14, “Addressing Global Poverty, Pollution, and Human Rights,” Pp. 279-297 in R. D. Bullard. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Book Review by Sylvia Hood Washington of R.D. Bullard. 2005. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Book Review by Glenn S. Johnson. The Most Segregated City in America: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980 by Charles E. Connerly, Charlottsville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2005. In the Journal of Planning Association, Summer 2006, Vol. 72, No.3, p. 383. Glenn S. Johnson Profile. In Dorceta E. Taylor. 2007. NSF Leadership Initiative Minority Female Environmental Faculty. University of Michigan. Glenn Johnson, Staff Contribution to report by Angela Glover Blackwell, Robert D. Bullard, Deeohn Ferris, & john a. powell. 2007. Regionalism: Growing Together to Expand Opportunity to All. Cleveland, Ohio: The President’s Council of Cleveland. Glenn S. Johnson. 2007. “Impact on a Young Scholar’s Career.” In R.D. Bullard, P. Mohai, R. Saha, & B. Wright. Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty 1987-2007. A Report Prepared for the United Church of Christ Justice & Witness Ministries. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2007. Chapter 9, “Confronting Transportation Sprawl in Metro Atlanta,” Pp.215-247 in R. D. Bullard. Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

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Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2007. Chapter 7, “Atlanta: A Black Mecca,” Pp 149-172 in R.D. Bullard. The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century: Race, Power, and Politics of Place. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2007. “Dismantling Transportation Apartheid in the United States Before and After Disasters Strike.”American Bar Association. Human Rights, Summer, Vol. 34, Issue 3, pp. 2-6. Glenn S. Johnson and Shirley Rainey.2007. “Hurricane Katrina: Public Health and Environmental Justice Issues Front and Centered.” Race, Gender, & Class: Vol.14, Nos.1-2, pp. 17-37. Glenn S. Johnson and Shirley Rainey. 2007. “Hurricane Katrina Impact on Three Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Voices From Displaced Students.” Race, Gender & Class: Vol.14, Nos.1-2, pp. 100-119. Glenn S. Johnson. Race and Ethnicity Syllabus. (5th, 4th & 3rd Edition). Donald Cunnigen (editor). (2007, 2001 & 1997). American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center’s syllabi packet. Teaching Race and Ethnic Relation. Syllabi and Instructional Materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

Glenn S. Johnson. Teaching Aids for Race and Ethnicity. 2007. Donald Cunnigen (editor). 5th Edition. Darrell Wesley Reading List for Race and Ethnicity. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

LaToria Whitehead, Rueben C. Warren, Glenn S. Johnson, & Francesca M. Lopez. 2008. “Mississippi Head Start Mothers: An Environmental Justice Case Study.” Race, Gender, & Class Journal, Vol.15, Nos 1-2, 246-265. Glenn S. Johnson, Shirley A. Rainey & Laila Scaife Johnson. 2008. “Dickson, Tennessee and Toxic Wells: An Environmental Racism Case Study.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 15, No. 3-4, pp. 204-223. Glenn S. Johnson. 2008. “Environmental Justice and Katrina: A Senseless Environmental Disaster.” The Western Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 42-52. Glenn S. Johnson. “Environmental Justice: A Brief History and Overview.” Chapter in Filomina C. Steady. (Editor). Environmental Justice in the New Millennium: Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Human Rights. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan Publishers. (Forthcoming Fall 2008/Winter 2009). Chris Baker, Glenn S. Johnson, Lee Williams, Deborah G. Perkins, & Shirley Rainey. 2008. “The Highlander Research and Education Center: Utilizing Social Change-Based Models for Public Policy.” Race, Gender, & Class Journal, Vol. 15, Nos. 3-4, pp. 308-335.

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Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. “Stranded by Transportation Apartheid”. Chapter 3 in R.D.Bullard and B. Wright (editors). Race, Place, and Environmental Justice After Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Forthcoming Fall 2008/Winter 2009). Chris Baker, Frank Adams, Lee Williams, Randy Stoecker, and Glenn S. Johnson. “Putting the Community First Through Public Sociology: The Highlander Research and Education Center.” American Sociological Association Footnotes, February 2009 Vol. 37, Issue 2. N. Latrice Richardson, Komanduri S. Murty & Glenn S. Johnson. 2009. “DOOM: A Sociological Analysis of a Vicious Urban Gang in Atlanta, Georgia.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 16, No. 3-4, pp. 312-344. Shirley A. Rainey & Glenn S. Johnson. 2009. “Grassroots Activism: An Exploration of Women of Color’s Role in the Environmental Justice Movement.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 16, No. 3-4, pp. 144-173. Antoinette M. Gomez, Fatemeh Shafiei, & Glenn S. Johnson. 2011. “Black Women’s Involvement in the Environmental Justice Movement: An Analysis of Three Communities in Atlanta, Georgia.” Race, Gender, & Class, Vol. 18, No. 1-2, pp. 189-214. Jennifer Schoenfish-Keita & Glenn S. Johnson. 2010. “Environmental Justice and Health: An Analysis of Persons of Color Injured at the Work Place.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 17 , No. 1-2: 270-304. Kimberly L. Stephenson Triplett. 2011. “Environmental Justice and Transportation: An Analysis of Public Involvement at Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol. 18, No. 3-4, pp. 347-371. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson & Angel O. Torres. 2011. Environmental Health & Racial Equity in the United States: Building Environmentally Just, Sustainable, and Livable Communities. Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association Press. Shirley A. Rainey-Bown & Glenn S. Johnson. 2011. Environmental Justice Reader: Addressing the History, Issues, Policy and Change. New York: Linus Publications. Dale Roberts, Glenn S. Johnson, & N. Latrice Richardson. 2012. “Environmental Justice and Youth of Color at the WestCare Foundation.” Race, Gender & Class, Vol.19, No.1-2, pp. 192-217.

Charles R. Johnson & Glenn S. Johnson. “ Environmental Justice & Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Case Study on the Siting of MTA’s Bus Depot in Harlem, New

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York.” Race, Gender & Class, (Forthcoming Fall 2012Winter 2013).

LaToria Whitehead, Glenn S.Johnson, William H. Boone, & Howard Grant. “Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention in Savannah, Georgia: An Environmental Justice Case Study.” Race, Gender & Class, (Forthcoming Winter 2013).

Shirley A. Rainey-Brown, Glenn S.Johnson, N. Latrice Richardson, Tye G. Stinson, & Natasha P. Ellis. “New American Racism: A Microcosm Study of a Small Town (Clarksville, Tennessee).” Race, Gender & Class, (Forthcoming Spring/Summer 2013).

JOURNAL SPECIAL EDITIONS:

Robert D. Bullard, Dorceta E. Taylor & Glenn S. Johnson. 1997. Environmentalism and Race, Gender, Class Issues. Race, Gender & Class Part I, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1997. Robert D. Bullard, Dorceta E. Taylor & Glenn S. Johnson. 1997. Environmentalism and Race, Gender, Class Issues. Race, Gender & Class Part II, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1998.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES:

Glenn S. Johnson. “Environmental Justice: A Reform Movement in the 21st Century.” 2012`. Article Submitted to the Encyclopedia of American Reform Movement edited by John R. McKivigan & Heather Kaufman.

Glenn S. Johnson, James Kelly III, & Tayler J. Mathews. 2012. “Defining Deviance.”

Entry for Encyclopedia accepted for publication for the Encyclopedia of Social Deviance edited by John Heith Copes & Craig Joseph Forsyth.

Glenn S. Johnson & N. Latrice Richardson. “Gangs.” Entry for Encyclopedia, accepted

for publication for the Encyclopedia of Social Deviance edited by John Heith Copes & Craig Joseph Forsyth.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

Glenn S. Johnson and Shirley A. Rainey. 2010. “Environmental Equity and Natural Disasters.” Chapter 7 in Jason D. Rivera and DeMond S. Miller. How Ethnically Marginalized Americans Cope with Catastrophic Disasters: Studies in Suffering and Resiliency. New York: Edwin Mellen Press. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2009. “African Americans on the Frontline of Environmental Assault.” Chapter 10 In Ronald L. Braithwaite, Sandra E. Taylor, & Henrie Treadwell, H.M. (2009). Health Issues in the Black Community. 3rd edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

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Glenn S. Johnson. 2009.“Environmental Justice: A Brief History and Overview. Chapter One in Filomina C. Steady. Environmental Justice in the New Millennium: Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity and Human Rights. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2009. “Transportation Matters: Stranded by on the Side of the Road Before and After Disasters Strike.” Chapter 3 in R.D.Bullard and B. Wright (editors). Race, Place, and Environmental Justice After Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2007. “Atlanta: A Black Mecca?” Chapter 7, pp. 149-172 in Robert D. Bullard. The Black Metropolis in the Twenty First Century: Race, Power, and Politics of Place. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2007. “Confronting Transportation Sprawl in Metro Atlanta.” Chapter 9, pp. 215-248 in Robert D. Bullard. Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2005. “Addressing Global Poverty, Pollution, and Human Rights.” Chapter 14, pp.279-298 in Robert D. Bullard. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2004. “Dismantling Transit Racism in Metro Atlanta.” Chapter 3, pp.49-74 in Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. Highway Robbery: Transportation Racism & New Routes to Equity. Cambridge, MA: South End Press. Robert D. Bullard, Rueben C. Warren, and Glenn S. Johnson. 2001. “African Americans and the Quest for Environmental Justice.” Chapter 22, pp. 471-488 In Ronald L. Braithwaite & Sandra E. Taylor. (2nd edition). Health Issues in the Black Community. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2000. “Environmental Costs and Consequences of Sprawl.” Chapter 1, pp. 21-38 In Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres (Editors). Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres. 2000. “Dismantling Transportation Apartheid: The Quest for Equality.” Chapter 2, pp. 39-68 In Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres (Editors). Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Robert D. Bullard and Glenn S. Johnson. 1997. “Just Transportation.” Chapter 1, pp.7-

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21 In Robert D. Bullard and Glenn S. Johnson. Just Transportation: Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS REVIEWS: Toward Environmental Justice: Research, Education and Health Policy Needs. (1999),

Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 137 pp. (Forthcoming Environmental Justice Journal-Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Fall 2010/Spring 2011).

Francis Adeola. 2010. Hazardous Wastes, Industrial Disasters and Environmental Health: Critical Environmental Justice Struggles. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Jeff Shantz. 2010. Green Syndicalism: An Alternative Red/Green Vision. Syracuse, NY:

Syracuse University Press. Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster by Michael Eric

Dyson. New York: Basic Civitas Books, A Member of the Persus Books Group. (Forthcoming Humanity and Society Fall 2008).

Miriam Konrad. Transportation Atlanta: The Mode of Mobility Under Construction.

Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (2009). The Most Segregated City in America: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham,

1920-1980. Charles E. Connerly. University of Virginia Press, Charlotesville, VA 2005. 360 pp. Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer 2006, Vol. 72, No.3, 383.

Environmentalism and Economic Justice: Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest by

Laura Pulido. The University of Arizona Press, 1996. 282 pp. in Race, Gender, & Class, Vol.6, No.1, 1998: 163-166.

SELECTED ARTICLES REVIEWED: Glenn Johnson. 2004. Review of: “It’s Always Greener on the Other Side: Race, Space,

and Ambient Air Toxics Exposures in California.” Journal of Urban Affairs. Glenn Johnson. 2005. Review of: “Minority Empowerment and Environmental Justice.”

Urban Affairs Review. Glenn Johnson. 2006. Review of: “Nativity and Environmental Risk Perception: An

Empirical Study of Native-Born and Foreign-Born Residents of USA.” Human Ecology Review.

Glenn Johnson. 2007. Review of: “Social Inequalities of Access: What is the Impact of

Local Transport Policies?” World Conference On Transportation Research Society (WCTRS).

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WORKS IN PROGRESS: “Toxic FEMA Trailers and Katrina: An Analysis of Slow Government Response”

(article) “Climate Change, African-Americans and Environmental Justice in the 21st Century”

(article) “Obesity, Physical Activity and African American Communities: Using the EJ

Framework to Show the Correlation Between Environment & Obesity” (article) “Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Toward An EJ Curriculum”

(article) “Developing A Global-Friendly EJ Analytical Model for Human Rights” (article) “Recruiting Youth for EJ: The Next Generation of Environmental Leaders” (article) REVIEWS – REFEREED JOURNALS 1997-Present Race, Gender and Class Journal 2001-Present Human Ecology Review 2004-Present Journal of Urban Affairs 2005-Present Sociological Focus 2005-Present Urban Affairs Review 2006-Present Encyclopedia of Earth 2007-Present Journal of the World Conference Transport Research Society 2007-Present Humanity and Society 2008-Present Solutions Journal 2008-Present Journal of Community Development Society 2008-Present Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 2010-Present Rural Sociology Journal 2010-Present Critical Criminology: An International Journal 2010-Present Environmental Practice 2012 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health REVIEWS - RESEARCH PROPOSALS 2005-Present National Science Foundation Science and Society Program COMMITTEES, EDITORIAL BOARDS, AND SOCIETIES:

Faculty Search Committee for the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice. 2012. Comprehensive Exam Committee for Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice M.A. Thesis. 2012.

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Internal Review Team (IRT) for the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs 2011-2012. Graduate Studies Coordinator, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice 2010-2011 Graduate Studies Committee, School of Arts and Sciences 2010-2012 Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Social Action and Social Action Award Committee 2009-2010. CAU Writing Improvement for Success & Empowerment (WISE) Faculty. 2008. Departmental Committee on Promotion and Tenure. 2005-2006.

Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award Committee for the Mid South Sociological Association. 2005- 2007. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Committee at Clark Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia 2001 –2002.

W.E.B. DuBois Intermural Dubois Committee. (Emory University In Collaboration with Clark Atlanta and University, Morehouse College). 2001.

Community/University Consortium for Regional Environmental Justice. Planning Committee. Rutgers University. Newark, New Jersey. 1999- 2001.

Associate Editorial Board for Race, Gender and Class: An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal. University of New Orleans. 1996-Present.

Atlanta University Center (AUC) Environmental Justice Society. Atlanta, Georgia 2000-

Present. Collegiate Press Editorial Advisory Board. San Diego, California-2002-Present. MASTERS AND DISSERTATIONS COMMITTEES, COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS, AND PRACTICUMS:

Lolita D. Gray. “An Analysis of Public Policies Implemented to Address the Disproportionate Occurrence of Asthma among Minority Youth in Georgia.” Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science (Dissertation May 2012). Nicolas Rankin. “Transportation: The Regulation & Funding of Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) & Transportation Equity.” Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science (Dissertation May 2012). LaToria Whitehead. “The Influence of Non-Governmental Organizations on Public

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Policy: A Case Study on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention in Savannah, Georgia. Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science (Dissertation May 2011). Dr. G.S. Johnson served on Nicolas R. Rankin Dissertation Proposal Defense Committee. “Transportation: The Regulation and Funding of Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and Transportation Equity.” October 2011). Norma L. Richardson. “DOOM: A Critical Examination of a Violent Gang in Hot Atlanta.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2009. Andrea. Jones. “Serving Leaders in the Full Gospel Fellowship.”. Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Fall Semester 2008. Environmental Justice Comprehensive Examination (Written and Oral) Committee in CAU Political Science Department for PhD Candidates LaToria Whitehead and Lolita Gray. Fall Semester 2008. Brigni Allen. “A Sociological Analysis of the Atlanta Union Mission: My Sister’s House.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2008. Sophia Candace Garvin Leigh. “A Psychological Analysis of Psychopathy Amongst Prisoners.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2008. Race and Ethnicity Qualifying Examination (Written and Oral) Committee in Claremont Graduate University School of Religion in Claremont, California for PhD Candidate Darrell Wesley. Spring Semester 2008. Monique Ervin. “A Sociological Analysis of Welfare Dependency in Metro Atlanta Government Welfare: Help or Handicap.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2007. Olusola Oloyede. “A Sociological Analysis of the Atlanta Children’s Shelter.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2007. Walter R. Ivey. “Empowerment or Exploitation in a Devalued Occupation: The Case of Female Exotic Dancers.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Spring Semester 2007. Frances B. Holland. “Ready or Not, Here We Come” Generation Y: The Future of the American Workforce.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Fall Semester 2006.

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Sandra Lawson. “Environmental Justice in the 21st Century.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2006. Charles R. Johnson, Jr. “The Effectiveness of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Bus Depot Siting in Harlem, New York.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Fall Semester 2005. Dwayne Carter. “The Climate of Social Change and Urban Development: Benjamin S. Carson Honors Preparatory School.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Fall Semester 2005. Tenea Lowery. “My Sankofa.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Fall Semester 2005. Kevin M. Waters. “The Glass Ceiling: African-American Head Coaches at Division 1-A Football Programs.” Clark Atlanta University. Department of African American Studies. (Masters Thesis Expected May 2007). Raymond Smith. “An Environmental Justice Analysis of the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Spring Semester 2005. Raynard Ross. “Apathy and Neighborhood Degradation Amongst Juvenile Delinquents.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Spring Semester 2005. Tyanda Edwards. “Understanding the Urban African American Woman’s Transition to Work from Welfare: The Barriers, Obstacles, and Challenges.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2005. Jennifer Schoenfish. “An Environmental Justice Analysis of Workplace Safety.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2005. Stephen G. Woodall. “Dark Age Leaders Guiding The New South: An Analysis of Income Disparity Among Metro and Non-Metro Counties in Georgia During the 1990s.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Fall Semester 2004. Ebony Sweet. “A Sociological Analysis of Gang Involvement.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2004. Dale A. Roberts. “An Environmental Justice Analysis of the WestCare Foundation.” Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Fall Semester 2003. Laura B. Burgess. “Atlanta Police Department Ride Along Program. Practicum Write-up. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Murty supervised her practicum. Spring Semester 2003.

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Danielle M. Nettles. “Environmental Justice.” Community Service Project, Fall 2003. Supervised by Dr. Glenn Johnson Samatha Brown. “Health and African American Males.” Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. (Master Thesis, May 2003). Prentiss McGhee. “ African American Women and The Quest for Civil Rights. Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. (Master Thesis, December 2002).

Terry D. Carmon. Environmental Justice and Safety Restraint. Write-up for Practicum. Dr. Johnson supervised his practicum. Summer Semester 2002. Antoinette Gomez. "Motivation Factors of Black Women's Involvement in the Environmental Justice Movement in Atlanta, Georgia." Clark Atlanta University, Department of Africana Women's Studies (Masters Thesis, May 2000). Donna K. Minnich. “Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide: Attitudes and Beliefs Among College Age Students.” Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology. (Masters Thesis, May 2000). Kendra Vann. “Youth’s Potential to Harm in Relation to Exposure to Mass Media, Substance Use, and Self-Evaluation.” Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology. (Masters Thesis, June 2000). Kaiga W. Anne. “Mental Health, Quality of Life, and Progression of Disease in Persons Infected with HIV/AIDS: Perspectives on African Americans.” Department of Sociology (Pending).

Chad G. Johnson. "Environmental Justice, Housing and Discrimination in Atlanta, Georgia". Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology (Masters Thesis, Pending). April Allen. “The Education Aspirations and Attainment of Adolescent Mothers.” Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology. (Masters Thesis, Pending). Christopher O. Weldon. “Race, Class: An Assessment of Which is More Important in Determining Discrimination and Disparities in Sentencing Procedures within the Criminal Justice System. Clark Atlanta University, Department of Sociology (Masters Thesis, Pending).

Darrell Wesley. "The Worship Imperative: Enhancing the Worship at the Cathedral of the Air, Lakehurst, NJ". United Theological Seminary. Dayton, Ohio. May 1998. (Doctoral Dissertation). March 9, 1998.

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INDEPENDENT STUDIES FOR UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE STUDENTS: Directed by Dr. Johnson, Charles R. Johnson, Graduate Student (Fall Semester 2005) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Ayesha Gamble, Undergraduate Student (Fall Semester 2005) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Monique Hines, Undergraduate Student (Spring Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Amber Vogel, Undergraduate Student, (Spring 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Paris Williams, Undergraduate Student, (Spring Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Walter Ivey, Undergraduate Student, (Fall Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Monique Ervin, Graduate Student, (Fall Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Brian Hill, Undergraduate Student, (Fall Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Alina Kegler, Undergraduate Student, (Fall Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Yomonda S. Roberson, Undergraduate Student, (Fall Semester 2006) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Sheena Haughton, Undergraduate Student (Spring Semester 2007) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Erika Harrow, Undergraduate Student, (Fall Semester 2007) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Jason Graham, Undergraduate Student (Fall Semester 2007) Directed by Dr. Johnson, LaToria Whitehead, Graduate Student (Fall Semester 2007) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Lolita D. Gray, Graduate Student (Fall Semester 2007) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Mary Ann Smith, Undergraduate Student, (Spring Semester 2008) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Brigni Allen, Graduate Student, (Spring Semester 2008) Directed by Dr. Johnson, NaNisa T. Batiste, Undergraduate Student (Spring Semester 2008) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Angela Tabb, Undergraduate Student (Spring Semester 2008) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Damenica McAlister, Undergraduate Student (Fall Semester 2008) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Ruqayyah Ahmad, Undergraduate Student (Fall Semester 2009) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Laila Scaife-Johnson, Graduate Student (Fall Semester 2009) Directed by Dr. Johnson, Asha Belk, Undergraduate Student (Spring Semester 2010) INTERNSHIPS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Advisor, Xavier Clifton, Operative Security Solutions Inc. Atlanta (2007) Advisor, Erica Davis, Sheriff’s Department, County of Los Angeles (2008) Advisor, Chanel Payne, United Friends of the Children, Los Angeles (2008) Advisor, Marissa Rosales, ACLU of Georgia, Atlanta (2008) Advisor, Tatiyana Norford, Atlanta Police Department (2008) Advisor, Kiahari Pringle, Clark Atlanta University Public Safety (2008) Advisor, Jezel Jones, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (2009) Advisor, Ciera Flint, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (2009) Advisor, Tierra McClain, Environmental Justice Resource Center (2010) Advisor, Shamika Croff, Environmental Justice Resource Center (2012) REPORTS:

Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Grant Stakeholder Roster. May 1997. EPA Grant No. 3 EQ994876-95-2.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Region IV Waste Division. Environmental

Justice Summit Report. Atlanta, Georgia May 23-24, 1997.

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Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Project Lessons Learned. June 1997. Waste Division. Grant No. EQ994876-95-2.

People of Color Environmental Groups Directory Update. Region IV. June 1998. Region IV Environmental Justice Partnership Project Progress Report. July 1998.

Environmental Justice Resource Center. Clark Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia. Grant No. EQ994876-95-2.

User-Friendly Environmental Justice Guidance. May 1999. Environmental Justice Resource Center. Clark Atlanta University. FHWA Contract DTFH61-95-C-00061.

Environmental Justice and Transportation. Environmental Justice Workshop Proceedings. (May 1999). FHWA Contract DTFH61-95-C-00061. The College Fund/United Negro College Fund: Building Environmental Stewardship Program (BES). October 2001. Final Report. (Clark Atlanta University Subgrant in Collaboration with the Interdenominational Theological Center). Surdna Foundation. February 29, 2001. Year 2 Interim Report. Atlanta Transportation Equity Project (ATEP). Turner Foundation. December 15, 2001. Year 3 Interim Report. Atlanta Transportation Equity Project (ATEP). Heinz Endowment. 2002 (September). Final Report. Pittsburgh Transportation Equity Project (PTEP). Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Report. January 1, 2002 – Septemeber 30, 2003. Environmental Justice in Minority and Underserved Communities. Nathan Cummings Foundation. 2003 (January). Final Report. National Environmental Justice Resource Collaborative. Surdna Foundation. September 15, 2003. Final Report. Atlanta Transportation Equity Project (ATEP). Grant #20021724 Annie E. Casey Foundation. June 24-25, 2004. Final Report.“Addressing Urban Transportation Equity: Moving Low-Income Families Into The Mainstream.” Public Welfare Foundation. July 30, 2004. National Environmental Justice Resource Collaborative. Grant #04-079. Ford Foundation EJRC. Katrina Environmental Justice, Healthy Communities, Smart Growth and Equitable Development Initiative. October 1, 2005 – February 2 8, 2007. Final Report. Grant #1060-0397.

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Final Report. Communities Creating Healthy Environments: Improving Access to Healthy Foods and Safe Places to Play in Communities of Color. August 1, 2010 –September 30, 2011. Final Report Grant # 67958.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP: Association of Black Sociologists American Sociological Association Southern Sociological Society Society for International Development Society for the Study of Social Problems Mid-south Sociological Association

Race, Gender, and Class Association The Association for Humanists Sociology COMPUTER SKILLS: IBM Mainframe: CMS, SAS, SPSS IBM Personal Computer, SAS, SPSS, Lotus 123 Release 9.8, Word Perfect Office X-4

Standard Edition, Microsoft Word 2007, DOS, DBase II and III, Ethnograph V5.0, and Textbase Alpha.

WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT:

Responsible for the layout and editing of the EJRC web page. The web page includes reports, interviews, testimonies, annotated bibliographies, curriculum guides and syllabi, video listing, profiles of "model" projects and "best" healthy communities modules.

GRANTS AWARDED: Project Manager/Environmental Instructor. "Region IV Environmental Justice

Partnership Project." United States Environmental Protection Agency Grant #EQ994876-95-0. 1995- 1998. $352,000.00

Co-Principal Investigator. The Horizons Project. (Horizons 1996 Flu Immunization Project/ Adult Immunization). Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA). Georgia Medical Care Foundation. April 1997 -December 1997. $500,000.00.

Environmental Justice and Transportation. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). 1998. User-Friendly Environmental Justice Guidance. Contract #DTFH61-95-C-0061. Task Order ARI-026. $67,000.00.

Environmental Justice and Transportation. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). 1998. Contract #DTFH61-95-C-0061. Task Order ARI-025. $158,000.00.

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Project Manager. Atlanta Just Transportation Project. Turner Foundation. 1999-2000. $500,000.00 Project Manager. Building Environmental Stewardship. The United College Fund (UNCF). 1999-2001. $30,000.00. Project Manager. Environmental Justice in Minority and Underserved Communities. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 1999-2001. $175,000.00. Project Manager. Atlanta Transportation Equity Project. Surdna Foundation. 2000- 2002. $165,000.00. Project Manager. Pittsburgh Transportation Equity Project. Heinz Endowments. 2001. $100,000.00. Project Manager. National Equity and Smart Growth Project. Ford Foundation. 2001-2002. $300,000.00. Project Manager. Environmental and Economic Justice: Strategy to Promote Healthy and Sustainable Communities and Regional Equity, Nathan Cummings Foundation. 2001-2002. $50,000.00. Project Manager. Transportation Equity Workshop. The Annie E. Casey Foundation. 2003-2004. $60,000.00

Project Manager. Metropolitan Equity Fair Growth Initiative. 2003-2004. Ford Foundation. $300,000.00. Project Manager. African American Initiative on Smart Growth, Livable Communities, and Regional Equity. 2004-2005. Ford Foundation. $300,000.00 Project Manager. Katrina Environmental Justice, Health Communities, Smart Growth, and Equitable Development Initiative. 2005-2006. Ford Foundation. $300,000.00. Project Manager. Race, Equity, and Smart Growth: Strategies for Achieving Livable Communities and Regional Equity Project.2007-2008. Ford Foundation. $250,000.00

Principal Investigator & Project Manager.. Healthy American People and Places Initiative. 2009-2011 W. K. Kellogg Foundation. $400,000.00. Principal Investigator & Project Manager. Communities Creating Healthy Environments: Improving Access to Healthy Foods and Safe Places to Play in Communities of Color. 2009-2011. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $200,000.00 Principal Investigator. 2011. Deep South Center for Environmental Justice-Worker Health, Safety Training Cooperative Agreement. Worker Education and Job Training

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Program. (WEJTP). $45,000.00. Principal Investigator. 2011. Deep South Center for Environmental Justice-Department of Labor. Technology-Based Learning Initiative. Cooperative Agreement. $35,000.00

COMMUNITY SERVICE: New Leaf Distributing Company. (Atlanta, Georgia). "Where Does Your Garbage goes

when it leaves Your House." May 24, 1996. Environmental Justice Presentation. February 13, 1997. "Environmental Justice 101". For Dr. Ida R. Mukenge. Sociology 202-Cultural Anthropology. Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia. "Environmental Justice and African-American Community". March 25, 1997. For Dr.

Barbara Carter. Sociology 291, Race, Class, and Gender. Spelman College, Atlanta Georgia.

Environmental Justice Presentation. 1997. Georgia Tech University. Atlanta, Georgia. Environmental Justice 101. For Dr. Frank Sisya. Sociology 105. April 10, 1997. Clark

Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia. "Environmental Justice Strategies for Achieving Healthy Communities". Zap Asthma

Project. June 16, 1997. OIC Building, 818 Washington Street. Atlanta, Georgia. Board of Commissioners of Fulton County. Emma I. Darnell Commissioner.

Special Meeting on Airport Noise and Safety. Southwest Regional Library, 3665 Cascade Road. Congressman John Lewis and other state officials present.

The Horizons Pilot Project. Clark Atlanta University. Flu Immunization Kick-Off

September 29, 1997. At Quality Living Services (QLS), 4001 Danforth Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30331.

The Horizon Pilot Project. Clark Atlanta University. Horizons Red Ribbon Ceremony

(focusing on black senior citizens flu immunization). Big Bethel AME Church. 220 Auburn Avenue, NE. Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

The Horizons Pilot Project. Adult Immunization and Black Health. Monthly Meeting.

Report from the research team. May 21, 1997. Clark Atlanta University. Atlanta Georgia.

Environmental Justice Presentation. October 7, 1997. For Dr. Yoko Ueda (Director, Japanese Studies Program). Social Problems Class. Spelman College.

Larry Crawford, PhD. Race and Equality Class at Morehouse College. November 21,

1997. “Environmental Justice 101.”

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Environmental Ethics Interest Group, Society of Christian Ethics. . January 9, 1998 Environmental Justice and Transportation. Environmental Justice Resource Center. Clark Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia.

Constance Chapman, PhD. September 26th & 28th 2001. English Class at Clark Atlanta University. “Environmental Justice and Human Ecology: What is the Connection Between the Two?” Dr. Rueben Warren. October 30, 2001. The Costs and Consequences of Suburban Sprawl: Designing Smart Growth to Create Healthy and Just Communities.” Emory University of Public Health.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:

Clark Atlanta University Office of Graduate Studies Graduate Mentoring Program.2011-2012

W.E.B. Dubois Faculty Fellow at Clark Atlanta University 2006- 20012

Tennessee Higher Education Commission Minority Fellowship (1987 and 1992). Submitted for Fellowship for Waste Management Research and Education Institute of the

University of Tennessee, Knoxville (A State of Tennessee, "Center of Excellence").

Submitted for Ford Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowships for Minorities (1992) by The National Research Council in Washington, D.C.

Candidate for the Chancellor's Teaching Scholars (Summer 1994). South Fulton Neighborhood Leadership Summit certificate of Award for excellence of

leadership in the community. Presented by Michael Hightower, Fulton County Commissioner. 1996.

RELATED EXPERIENCE: Graduate Student Union Representative on Search Committee for New Faculty Member Member of Monthly Book Reading/Discussion Club Member of African-American Image Building Organization Volunteer at Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Knoxville Participated in intramural sports (Volley ball and flag football) TRAVEL ABROAD: Mexico----Tijuana, Mexico City, Cancun Canada----Quebec, Saskatchewan, Toronto Brussels, Belgium Puerto Rico

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Jamaica Bahamas Bermuda Italy----Venice, Assisi, Rome, Florence, Pisa France---Nice, Lyon, Beaune, Paris England--London Switzerland----Lake Lucerne, Lugano Luxemburg REFERENCES:

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