Manuel Pastor

Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity and Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change
Manuel Pastor
Email mpastor@college.usc.edu Office JEF 102 Office Phone (213) 740-5604

Research & Practice Areas

Urban poverty and regional economies; Latinos in the urban U.S.; environmental justice; labor markets and low-wage workers; social movements and social justice.

Center, Institute & Lab Affiliations

  • Equity Research Institute, Director

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Biography

Dr. Manuel Pastor is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change, and he currently directs the Equity Research Institute (ERI). For the fullest and most up-to-date description of his work (as well as downloadable photos, a recent CV, and other material), go to his research center webpage.

Dr. Pastor’s research has generally focused on issues of the economic, environmental and social conditions facing low-income urban communities – and the social movements seeking to change those realities. 2021 saw the publication of two new books, South Central Dreams: Finding Home and Building Community in South L.A. (co-authored with Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo) and Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter (co-authored with Chris Benner). His previous 2018 boo, State of Resistance: What California’s Dizzying Descent and Remarkable Resurgence Means for America’s Future (New Press 2018) as lauded in a New York Times review as “concise, clear and convincing.”

Previous volumes include Equity, Growth, and Community: What the Nation Can Learn from America’s Metro Areas, co-authored with Chris Benner (UC Press 2015), a text that argues how inequality stunts economic growth and how bringing together equity and growth requires concerted local action. He also co-edited the book, Unsettled Americans: Metropolitan Context and Civic Leadership for Immigrant Integration with John Mollenkopf (Cornell University Press 2016), which offers a comparative study and detailed analyses of immigrant incorporation efforts across seven different U.S. metro regions.

Dr. Pastor’s prior volumes include: Just Growth: Inclusion and Prosperity in America’s Metropolitan Regions, co-authored with Chris Benner (Routledge 2012); Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future (W.W. Norton 2010; co-authored with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh); This Could Be the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Transforming Metropolitan America (Cornell University Press 2009; co-authored with Chris Benner and Martha Matsuoka); Staircases or Treadmills: Labor Market Intermediaries and Economic Opportunity in a Changing Economy (Russell Sage 2007, co-authored with Chris Benner and Laura Leete); and Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together (University of Minnesota Press 2000; co-authored with Peter Dreier, Eugene Grigsby, and Marta Lopez-Garza).

Dr. Pastor was the founding director of the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has received fellowships from the Danforth, Guggenheim, and Kellogg foundations, and grants from the Irvine Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the California Environmental Protection Agency, the W.T. Grant Foundation, The California Endowment, the California Air Resources Board, and many others.

Dr. Pastor speaks frequently on issues of demographic change, economic inequality, and community empowerment and has contributed opinion pieces to such outlets as the Los Angeles Times, the San Jose Mercury News, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Sacramento Bee, the Huffington Post, and many others. 

Pastor has served as a member of the Governor’s Task Force on Jobs and Business Recovery and as a Public Member of the Strategic Growth Council in California. He also previously served as a member of the Commission on Regions appointed by California’s Speaker of the State Assembly, and as a member of the Regional Targets Advisory Committee for the California Air Resources Board.  

In 2002, Pastor was awarded a Civic Entrepreneur of the Year award from the California Center for Regional Leadership. In 2012, he received the Liberty Hill Foundation’s Wally Marks Changemaker of the Year award for social justice research partnerships. In 2017, he received the Champion for Equity Award from the Advancement Project for his work with community-based organizations fighting for social change.

Education

  • Ph.D. Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1984
  • M.A. Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1983
  • B.A. Economics / Creative Writing, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1978
  • Tenure Track Appointments

    • Professor, University of Southern California, 2007 –
    • Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1996 – 2007
    • Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Occidental College, 1984 – 1996

    Visiting and Temporary Appointments

    • Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1993-1996
    • Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991-1992
  • Summary Statement of Research Interests

    Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California (USC) where he currently directs the Equity Research Institute (ERI) and is the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC.

    Pastor’s research has generally focused on issues of the economic, environmental and social conditions facing low-income urban communities – and the social movements seeking to change those realities. He is also dedicated to public sociology, working to insure that research is relevant to policy and put in the hands of communities work for racial, economic, environmental, and social justice.

  • Contracts and Grants Awarded

    • New Times, New Opportunities: Equity, Growth and the American Future, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $400,000, 2013 – 2016
    • At the Ready: Research, Framing and Convening to Impact Immigrant Integration in California, (Irvine Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $400,000, 2013 – 2015
    • Immigrant Integration Initiative Council (Renewal), (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $162,500, 2013 – 2015
    • Racial Equity and Environmental Quality: How Lifting Up Environmental Justice can Help Everyone, (Kellogg Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $200,000, 2013 – 2015
    • Just Growth? Social Equity and Metropolitan Economic Performance, (Institute for New Economic Thinking), Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner, $101,909, 2012 – 2014
    • Review of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment’s (OEHHA’s) Cumulative Impacts Screen, (Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch and Jim Sadd, $250,501, 2012 – 2014
    • Updating and Completing the Environmental Justice Screening Method, (California Air Resources Board), Rachel Morello-Frosh, James Sadd, Manuel Pastor, $199,984, 2012 – 2014
    • An Equity Profile of San Diego, (San Diego Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $25,000, 2013
    • Environmental Inequality and Environmental Quality: Toward a Shift in Thinking and Practice, (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pstor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $75,000, 2013
    • Getting Reform Right: Econ Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform for Calif. Regi, (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $104,000, 2013
    • A Roadmap to Green Manufacturing in Los Angeles, (Surdna Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $330,000, 2011 – 2013
    • Bridging Progressive Research, Policy and Organizing, (Atlantic Philanthropies), Manuel Pastor, $750,000, 2011 – 2013
    • Collaborative Research on the Correlates and Consequences of Risks from Airborne Toxics, (National Science Foundation), Manuel Pastor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, $338,548, 2011 – 2013
    • Immigrant Integration Initiative Council (Renewal), (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $141,000, 2011 – 2013
    • Researching Change, Changing Research, (James Irvine Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $350,000, 2011 – 2013
    • Getting Where You Want to Go: Numbers and Narratives to Build Healthy Communities, (The California Endowment), Manuel Pastor, $248,000, 2012-2013
    • Making the News, Changing the Frame: Data and Dissemination to Shift the Narrative on Immigrant Inte, (Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund), Manuel Pastor, $100,000, 2012-2013
    • The Economic Value of Naturalization, (John S. and James L. Knight Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $75,000, 2012-2013
    • Academic Partnership With Environmental Agencies and Communities to Pilot Use of the EJSM Tool, (United States Environmental Protection Agency), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, Rachel Morello Frosch, $75,000, 2011 – 2012
    • Data Clearinghouse for Research on Immigrant Integration, (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $199,441, 2010 – 2012
    • Making the Case, Measuring Change, and Supporting Action for Regional Equity, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $375,000, 2009 – 2012
    • Building Movement Scale, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $99,247, 2011-2012
    • Naturalization by County and Country: Using Data to Promote Immigrant Integration, (Carnegie Corporation of New York), Manuel Pastor, $50,000, 2011-2012
    • Next Steps to Deepen, Disseminate and Dialogue New Frameworks, (Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund), Manuel Pastor, $100,000, 2011-2012
    • Broadening Constituencies and Reshaping Policy for Climate Justice in California, (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $150,000, 2010 – 2011
    • Building Alliance Capacity, (Public Interest Projects), Manuel Pastor, $102,203, 2010 – 2011
    • Counting on Change: Assessing the Ripple Effects of TCE’s Census Initiative, (The California Endowment), Manuel Pastor, $170,714, 2010 – 2011
    • Building a Research Infrastructure on Environmental Justice and Climate Change, (California Environmental Protection Agency), Rachel Morello-Frosch, Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, $194,313, 2009 – 2011
    • Creating a New Voice for Immigrant Integration, (The James Irvine Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Dowell Myers, $250,000, 2009 – 2011
    • Immigrant Integration Initiative Council, (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $125,000, 2009 – 2011
    • Honest Conversation, Unusual Allies, and New Frameworks: Research and Action to Build Understanding, (Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund), Manuel Pastor, $75,000, 2010
    • Community Health Assessment: Boyle Heights and East L.A., (Alliance for a Better Community), Manuel Pastor, $37,500, 2009 – 2010
    • Landscape and Context for Selecting States and Regions, (Atlantic Philanthropies), Manuel Pastor, $70,000, 2009 – 2010
    • The Color of Change: Inter-Ethnic Organizing and Youth Leadership for the 21st Century, (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $155,000, 2009 – 2010
    • Regional Equity Based Community Organizing, (CAUSE-Ventura / The California Endowment), Manuel Pastor, $103,999, 2008 – 2010
    • Shaping Policy for Climate Justice: Bridging Scientific Analysis with New Policy and Regulation, (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James Sadd, $185,000, 2008 – 2010
    • Air Pollution and Environmental Justice: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Socioeconom, (California Air Resources Board), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James Sadd, $691,922, 2005 – 2010
    • Building Resilient Regions: The Immigration Challenge, (University of California, Berkeley), Margaret Weir, John Mollenkopf, $80,518, 2009-2010
    • Social Justice, Social Movements, and Social Change: Developing a Framework for Action and Funding, (Atlantic Philanthropies), Manuel Pastor, $60,000, 2009-2010
    • State of the Region: Equity Indicators for the Bay Area, (Urban Habitat Program), Manuel Pastor, $30,000, 2008 – 2009
    • An Assessment of how vulnerability indicators affect the association between adverse birth outcomes, (US EPA, Region IX, RARE), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd and Rachel Morello-Frosch, $89,000, 2007 – 2009
    • Building Resilient Regions: Data Analysis and Network Participation, (sub from UC Berkeley on MacArthur grant), Manuel Pastor, $315,842, 2007 – 2009
    • Just Growth: Linking Regional Equity and Regional Economic Development, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner, $340,000, 2007 – 2009
    • Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Understanding the Problem, Considering the Alternatives, (Hewlett), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $60,000, 12/01/2007 – 05/30/2009
    • Movement Building & Change Models, (California Endowment), Pastor, Manuel, $50,000, 02/01/2008 – 02/28/2009
    • What’s Next? Regional Approaches To Immigrant Integration In Los Angeles, (California Community Foundation), Pastor, Manuel, $57,774, 09/01/2007 – 12/31/2008
    • Data and Analysis for Change: Research Consortium for Environmental Justice, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, James Boyce and Paul Mohai, $100,000, 2006 – 2008
    • Data and Analysis for Change: Research Consortium for Environmental Justice, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $100,000, 2006 – 2008
    • Regional Equity Theory, Regional Equity Practice, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $400,000, 2005 – 2008
    • What’s Next? Regional Approaches to Immigrant Integration in the Absence of Comprehensive Federal Re, (California Community Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $49,000, 2007-2008
    • Building Partnerships to Improve Social, Economic, and Educational Outcomes in Communities across CA, (W.K. Kellogg), Catherine Cooper, Manuel Pastor, $987,125, 2005 – 2007
    • Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative: Research Component, (San Francisco Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Jim Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch, $77,000, 2004 – 2006
    • Edging Toward Equity: Transforming the New Regionalism, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $200,000, 2004 – 2006
    • California’s Latino Working Poor: Analysis and Policy, (UC Mexus), Manuel Pastor, $14,656, 2005-2006
    • Metropolitan Regional Equity: Lessons for Learning Enhancement, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $50,000, 2005
    • A Center at the Center: New Research Partnerships for Metropolitan Equity and Social Change, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $220,000, 2003 – 2005
    • Race, Youth, and the Digital Divide, (W.T. Grant Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rob Fairlie, $249,449, 2003 – 2005
    • Globalizing Civil Society: Research Making the Global-Local Link, (InterAmerican Forum, Collins Center), Manuel Pastor, $78,497, 2004-2005
    • NIIs Employment Strategy: Empowerment Research and Reciprocal Learning, (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $75,000, 2004-2005
    • Creating a Community-based Regional Voice for Environmental Justice, (The California Endowment), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James L.Sadd, $998,000, 2002 – 2004
    • Schools, Children’s Health, and Environmental Justice: A Research and Policy Initiative for CA, (California Wellness Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Morello-Frosch, James L.Sadd, $100,000, 2002 – 2004
    • Social Change Across Borders: Leadership Dev. for Improving Health and Work Outcomes in CA/Border, (California Wellness Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $90,000, 2002 – 2004
    • Hemispheric Dialogues II: Bridging Latin American & Latino/a Studies, Curriculum Dev. & Partnership, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Sonia Alvarez, Jonathan Fox, Juan Poblete, Pat Zavella, $235,000, 2000 – 2004
    • Environmental Justice Assessment and Analysis, (California Environmental Protection Agency), Manuel Pastor, Rachel Rosner, $100,000, 2003-2004
    • The Working Poor in California, (Institute for Labor and Employment, Univ. of CA), Manuel Pastor, $13,000, 2003-2004
    • Bridging the Bay, (Tides Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $49,209, 2003
    • Social Change Across Borders II, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $70,000, 2003
    • Globalizing Civil Society from the Inside Out, (Ford Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $185,000, 2002 – 2003
    • Small Area Income Analysis for Southern California, (Center for the Continuing Study of the California), Manuel Pastor, $94,767, 2002 – 2003
    • Connecting for the Common Good, (Hewlett Foundation), Manuel Pastor, $210,000, 2001 – 2003
    • Economic Opportunity in a Volatile Economy: Understanding the Role of Labor Market Intermediaries in, (Russell Sage Foundation/Rockefeller Foundation), Manuel Pastor, Laura Leete and Laura Dresser, $300,000, 1999 – 2003

    USC Funding

    • Zumberge. Developing a Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration: Proposal submitted with Dowell Myers, SPPD, $49030, 2008-2009
    • Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Toxics Over Time: A Longitudinal Look At Environmental Disparities In California Using The U.S. EPA’s Toxic Release Inventory : This research examines which areas in California have experienced air quality improvements over time and whether this varies by race, income, and other factors. , $20850, 2007-2008
  • Conference Presentations

    • “The Big Picture Ahead,” a conversation with john powell & “The Next Ten Years of Work” Talk/Oral Presentation, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity, Invited, Columbus, Ohio, 06/13/2013
    • Buddy, Can You Spare Some Time? Social Inclusion and Sustained Prosperity in America’s Metropolitan Regions , Building Resilient Regions Closing SymposiumTalk/Oral Presentation, Urban Institute, Invited, Washington, DC, 05/31/2013
    • Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan Areas: Implications for Urban, Suburban, and Regional Politics and Governance , Building Resilient Regions Closing SymposiumTalk/Oral Presentation, Urban Institute, Invited, Washington, DC, 05/31/2013
    • Movements and Reform , World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute in Communication and Governance ReformTalk/Oral Presentation, University of Southern California, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 05/28/2013
    • What Do Progressives Stand For? , Commentator on lecture by Gara LaMarcheTalk/Oral Presentation, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, Invited, University of California, Berkeley, 04/16/2013
    • The California Immigrant Integration Scorecard , Annual Meetings of the American Association of GeographersRoundtable/Panel, Invited, 04/09/2013
    • Defining And Measuring Immigrant Integration: The California Scorecard Project , California Association of Human Relations Organizations Annual ConferenceKeynote Lecture, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 04/02/2013
    • Environmental Justice Screening , Social & Environmental Justice Through Spatial LensesTalk/Oral Presentation, UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainabi, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 02/22/2013
    • Public or Perish?: Environmental Justice, Community-Engaged Research and New Collaborations For Social Change , “The City” series at Munroe Center for Social Inquiry Lecture/Seminar, Pitzer College, Invited, Claremont, California, 02/12/2013
    • A Melting Pot, or Not: Perspectives on the Immigration Debate Debtate with Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies, Miller Center, Uni, Invited, Charlottesville, Virginia, 12/03/2012
    • Racial Healing, Social Equity and Immigrant Integration in the American South , Clinton Scholar PresentationTalk/Oral Presentation, Clinton School of Public Service, University of Ar, Invited, Little Rock, Arkansas, 10/19/2012
    • What’s Going On? America’s Demographic Future , Community Presentation for the Clinton School of Public ServiceTalk/Oral Presentation, University of Arkansas, Invited, Little Rock, Arkansas, 10/16/2012
    • Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration: Engaged Research , National Immigrant Integration ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Baltimore, Maryland, 09/24/2012
    • All Together Now? African Americans, Immigrants and The Future Of America , National Immigrant Integration ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Baltimore, Maryland, 09/23/2012
    • Defining and Measuring Immigrant Integration: The California Scorecard Project , National Immigrant Integration ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Baltimore, Maryland, 09/23/2012
    • Cooling the Planet, Clearing the Air: Should climate policies give extra credit for maximizing short-term health benefits? , Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, presentation with James BoyceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Washington, DC, 09/20/2012
    • Change is Gonna Come?: Demographic Shifts and the Role of Faith in the New Community-Building , Elizabeth and Robert Plumleigh LectureKeynote Lecture, Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, Universit, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/18/2012
    • Movements and Reform , World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute in Communication and Governance ReformTalk/Oral Presentation, University of Southern California, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 06/16/2012
    • Why Race Matters , Societal Impacts and Long Term Effects, Dean’s Forum on the Economic CrisisTalk/Oral Presentation, University of California, Santa Cruz, Invited, 05/22/2012
    • Environmental Justice Screening Method , American Planning Association ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 04/14/2012
    • Change is Gonna Come: Demographic Trends, Economic Uncertainty and America’s Tomorrow , Address for the College of Education and Human Development and the College of Public PolicyKeynote Lecture, University of Texas- San Antonio, Invited, San Antonio, Texas, 03/07/2012
    • Heat and Light: The Immigration Debate , Keynote for “Do I Look Illegal?”Keynote Lecture, School of Social Work, University of Southern Cali, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 02/16/2012
    • The Geography Of Change: New Data to Support Naturalization and Immigrant Integration Talk/Oral Presentation, UC Berkeley’s Center for Latino Policy Research, Invited, Berkeley, California, 02/09/2012
    • Change is Gonna Come: Demographic Trends, Economic Uncertainty and America’s Tomorrow , Keynote address (Social Justice Lecture) at the annual conference of the University Council for EducKeynote Lecture, Invited, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 11/19/2011
    • Change is Gonna Come: Demographic Trends, Economic Uncertainty and the Future of Metropolitan America Talk/Oral Presentation, Stanford Urban Studies Program, Invited, Palo Alto, 11/02/2011
    • Geography Of Naturalization: New Data to Support Immigrant Integration , National Immigrant Integration ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Seattle, WA, 10/26/2011
    • Immigrants, Jobs, and the American Recovery , National Immigrant Integration ConferenceModerator, Invited, Seattle, WA, 10/25/2011
    • Geography of Naturalization: Understanding and Using New Data to Support Immigrant Integration , U.S.-Mexico Migration Dialogue III: “The Challenge of Immigrant Integration”Talk/Oral Presentation, Loyola Marymount College, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 10/11/2011
    • Closing the Gap , Closing the Environmental Justice Gap: A Workshop on Advancing Evaluation MethodsConference Synthesis, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation, U.S. Environmen, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 09/30/2011
    • An Environmental Justice Screening Method (EJSM)m Presentation with Jim Sadd Talk/Oral Presentation, US EPA Region 9 Enforcement Division, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/29/2011
    • Trends for the Future , GCYF 2011 Annual Conference: What Counts and What Works: People, Practice and PolicyKeynote Lecture, Grantmakers for Children, Youth, and Families, Invited, San Francisco, CA, 09/12/2011
    • Segregation, Poverty Concentration and Health: Why Policy Matters , Place Matters National ConferenceRoundtable/Panel, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Invited, Washington, DC, 09/07/2011
    • The American Future: Demographic and Economic Transformation , 2011American Chamber of Council Executives ConferenceKeynote Lecture, American Chamber of Council Executives, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 08/05/2011
    • Looking Forward: Demographics, Economics and Sustainability in the Golden State , 2011 California Higher Education Sustainability ConferenceKeynote Lecture, Invited, Long Beach, CA, 07/11/2011
    • Looking Forward, Making Change, Working Together , REACHing for Health Equity: Keeping our Eye on the PrizeKeynote Lecture, REACH (Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community H, Invited, Carson, CA, 06/01/2011
    • Mapping for Equity, Fighting for Justice: Environmental Justice, Community-Engaged Research and New Collaborations for Social Change , American Healing: Building the Field and Connecting the LeadersTalk/Oral Presentation, Kellogg Foundation, Invited, Ashville, NC, 05/25/2011
    • The Economics of Equity: Inequality, Social Inclusion and Economic Growth , Get Regional, Workforce and Economic Development Program (WED)Moderator, California Federation of Labor, Invited, San Jose, CA, 05/24/2011
    • The Climate Gap , Environmental HealthTalk/Oral Presentation, California Wellness Foundation , Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 05/23/2011
    • Public or Perish: Environmental Justice, Community-Engaged Research and New Collaborations for Social Change Talk/Oral Presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara, Invited, Santa Barbara, California, 05/12/2011
    • Looking Forward: The New Demography, the New Economy, and the American Future Keynote Lecture, Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, Invited, Plantsville, CT, 05/05/2011
    • Looking Forward: Sustainability, Social Equity and the Future of Southern California , Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable CommunitiesTalk/Oral Presentation, Southern California Funders, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 05/04/2011
    • Looking Forward: Regional Equity, Environmental Sustainability, and the Future of Southern California Lecture/Seminar, Whittier College, Invited, Whittier, California, 04/20/2011
    • Advancing Today’s Budget Battles with a Progressive Message,” , Better Together: Democracy Alliance Spring 2011 ConferenceRoundtable/Panel, Democracy Alliance, Invited, Laguna Beach, CA, 04/16/2011
    • The Climate Gap , Navigating the American Carbon WorldTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 04/14/2011
    • Making an Inclusive Market: Multifamily Rooftop Solar and Social Equity in Los Angeles , Fulfilling Our Market Potential: Plans for Integrating our Energy, Housing and Community NeedsTalk/Oral Presentation, Los Angeles Business Council 2011 Sustainability S, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 04/12/2011
    • Just Growth: Linking Prosperity and Inclusion in America’s Metropolitan Regions , Beyond Measurement: Telling our Region’s StoryKeynote Lecture, Greater Portland Vancouver Indicators, Invited, Portland, OR, 04/08/2011
    • Which Way America? Regrouping, Reframing and Realigning for Immigrant Integration , Which Way America? Regrouping, Reframing and Realigning for Immigrant IntegrationConference Moderator, University of Southern California, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 04/06/2011
    • Moving Upstream to Address Environmental Justice: Cumulative Impacts Assessment and Implications for Policy , Creating a Healthier Future for Our Kids, Families, and CommunitiesTalk/Oral Presentation, Los Angeles, CA, Invited, Grantmakers in Health, 03/03/2011
    • Why Los Angeles? , Studying Los Angeles: Developing an Understanding of Region-Based ResearchTalk/Oral Presentation, University of Southern California. Sociology Gradu, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 02/11/2011
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Demographic Change, Economic Insecurity and the Future of America , Thirteenth National Symposium on Teacher InductionSpeech, New Teacher Center, Invited, San Jose, CA, 01/31/2011
    • How Change Happens: Social Movements and Alliance-Building , American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, 2010-2011 ProgramTalk/Oral Presentation, University of Southern California, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 01/29/2011
    • Looking Forward: Environmental Justice, Cumulative Exposures, and Community Engagement Lecture/Seminar, Duke University, Invited, Raleigh, North Carolina, 01/21/2011
    • Planning for Equity, Fighting for Justice: Planners, Organizers, and the Struggle for Metropolitan Inclusion , Harvey Perloff Lectures on the Future of Urban, Regional, and Planning ScholarshipLecture/Seminar, UCLA Urban Planning Program, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 01/13/2011
    • This Could be the Start of Something Big , Annual Nonprofit Governance Symposium: A New Urgency for Effective Board GovernanceKeynote Lecture, University of San Diego, Invited, San Diego, CA, 01/07/2011
    • Race, Place and Environmental Justice , Sustainability Through Local Solutions: 2010 Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE)Talk/Oral Presentation, U.S. EPA, Region 9, Invited, San Diego, CA, 12/07/2010
    • Looking Forward: Immigrant Integration in Uncertain Times , Liberty and Justice for All: A New Vision for Immigrant Rights in CaliforniaKeynote Lecture, California Immigrant Policy Center, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 12/01/2010
    • Demography and Democracy: Crafting a New American Future , Annual meeting of the Washington Area GrantmakersKeynote Lecture, Invited, Washington, D.C., 11/18/2010
    • The Future of Social Science Research Roundtable/Panel, University of Southern California, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 11/15/2010
    • Looking Forward: Demography and Economy in a New America , A 21st Century Leadership Vision on Justice, Rights and EquityKeynote Address, Kellogg Fellow Network and Annie E. Casey Fellows, Invited, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 11/11/2010
    • Measuring Sustainability in Los Angeles , Los Angeles 2010 and Beyond: Moving the Southland ForwardRoundtable/Panel, “Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 11/04/2010
    • Moving Upstream to Address Environmental Justice: Cumulative Impacts Assessment and Screening Strategies , Seminar, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyTalk/Oral Presentation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Invited, Washington, D.C., 10/25/2010
    • Looking Forward: Place, Possibilities, and Social Equity , Annual Meeting of the National Neighborhood Indicators ProjectKeynote Address, National Neighborhood Indicators Project, Invited, Oakland, California, 10/20/2010
    • California Futures: Demographic, Economic and Social Challenges for the Golden State , Child Support Directors Association (CSDA) 2010 Annual Child Support Training ConferenceKeynote Address, Invited, Garden Grove, California, 10/06/2010
    • Looking Forward: Place, Possibilities, and Philanthropy , The Power of PlaceKeynote Address, Philanthropy Northwest, Invited, Blaine, Washington, 10/01/2010
    • Urban Revitalization and Immigrant Integration , Becoming Americans, the National Immigrant Integration ConferenceRoundtable/Panel, Invited, Boston, Massachusetts, 09/30/2010
    • State of Health in Los Angeles , Healthy Communities Conference: Yielding Good Health through Community InvestmentsSession Moderator, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/29/2010
    • Building Healthy Community Through a Focus on Young Men and Boys of Color , Research and Policy Symposium Commentator, by The California Endowment and the Chief Justice , Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/28/2010
    • The Big Reframe: New Ideas for Popularizing Racial Equity , Opening Plenary of Facing Race 2010Roundtable/Panel, Applied Research Center, Invited, Chicago, Illinois, 09/24/2010
    • Making Change: Leadership and Movement-Building in the New California , Strengthening Organizations to Mobilize CaliforniansKeynote Lecture, Irvine Foundation, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/16/2010
    • Immigrant Integration: The Story of Los Angeles , PICO National Immigration ConveningTalk/Oral Presentation, PICO, Invited, Oakland, California, 09/11/2010
    • Environmental Justice: Using the U.S. TRI Data to Document Disparities, Take a Precautionary Approach, and Engage Communities, , Healthy Communities and EcosystemsTalk/Oral Presentation, Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Invited, Guanajuato, Mexico, 08/16/2010
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future , Advancing Justice ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Alexandria, Virginia, 06/24/2010
    • Race, Place, and Environmental Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward , 3rd Annual Environmental Health Leadership SummitKeynote Address, Invited, El Centro, California, 05/22/2010
    • Struggling Over Strangers or Receiving with Resilience? The Metropolitics of Immigrant Incorporation , Annual Conference on Urban and Regional Policy and Its EffectsTalk/Oral Presentation, George Washington University Institute of Public P, Invited, Washington, DC, 05/20/2010
    • America Looking Forward: The New Demography, The New Inequality, and a New Common Ground , Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers’ 2010 Annual MeetingKeynote Address, Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Invited, Baltimore, Maryland, 05/12/2010
    • The New Demography, the New Economy, and the New Inequality: Crisis, Challenege and Change in California Talk/Oral Presentation, University of California, Berkley, Invited, Berkeley, California, 05/04/2010
    • Sustainability, Equity and Climate Change , Advancing Healthy and Resilient Communities in a Changing EnvironmentClosing Remarks, Los Angeles Health and Climate Symposium, Invited, University of California, Los Angeles, 04/30/2010
    • Making Change: How Social Movements Work , Wally Marks Leadership Institute for ChangeTalk/Oral Presentation, Liberty Hill Foundation, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 04/28/2010
    • The Color of Change: Inter-Ethnic Youth Leadership for the 21st Century Talk/Oral Presentation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Invited, Seattle, Washington, 04/22/2010
    • Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Socioeconomic Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-Making , Air Pollution and Environmental JusticeTalk/Oral Presentation, California Air Resources Board, Invited, Sacramento, California , 04/21/2010
    • How Social Movements Work and How to Support Them , Unleashing Philanthropy’s PotentialTalk/Oral Presentation, Grantmakers for Effective Organization, Invited, Pitssburgh, Pennsylvania, 04/13/2010
    • Equity and Sustainability , Blueprint: Then|Now|NextKeynote Lecture, Sacramento Region Blueprint, Invited, Sacramento, California, 04/02/2010
    • Race, Place, and Environmental Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward , Strengthening Environmental Justice and Decision Making: A Symposium on the Science of DisproportionKeynote Lecture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Invited, Washington, D.C., 03/17/2010
    • This Could Be the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Reshaping Metropolitan America , 40th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs AssociationTalk/Oral Presentation, Urban Affairs Association, Invited, Honolulu, Hawaii, 03/11/2010
    • We, Too, Are America: Strengthening Immigrant Integration Policy in the United States , Advancing Justice Conference: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Building New Foundations for CivRoundtable/Panel, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 10/29/2009
    • Immigrants and Intergenerational Mobility: What Have We Learned?” , Immigrant Intergenerational Mobility: Methods, Interpretations, and Policy ImplicationsTalk/Oral Presentation, Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration, Invited, University of Southern California, 10/28/2009
    • ¿Quién es Más Urbanista? Latinos and Smart Growth , The Diverse Suburb: History, Politics and ProspectsKeynote Lecture, National Center for Suburban Studies, Invited, Hofstra University, Long Island, NY, 10/22/2009
    • This Could be the Start of Something Big: Regional Equity and the Future of Metro America , Society for American City and Regional Planning HistoryTalk/Oral Presentation, Society for American City and Regional Planning Hi, Invited, Oakland, California, 10/16/2009
    • California Dreaming or California Drifting? , Tides Momentum ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, San Francisco, California, 09/08/2009
    • The Climate Gap: Race, Income and Climate Change , New Direction in Energy Policy and Impacts on Air QualityTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, MIT-NESCAUM Endicott House Symposium, Dedham, Massachusetts, 08/11/2009
    • Keeping It Real: African Americans, Latinos And Economic Conflicts And Coalitions , American Sociological AssociationTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, San Francisco, California, 08/08/2009
    • Health Impacts of Air Quality and Social Vulnerability , New Perspectives on Community Health and Air QualityTalk/Oral Presentation, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 07/24/2009
    • State of American Communities: Governing in Troubled Economic Times , 26th Annual Conference of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed OfficialsRoundtable/Panel, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 06/25/2009
    • How do Regions Adapt to Change? A Framework for Thinking about Chicago’s Future , Leadership Greater Chicago, The Albert C. Maule 25th Anniversary SymposiumKeynote Lecture, Invited, Chicago, 05/13/2009
    • Keeping It Real on Green , Making Climate Change Policy Work in Difficult Economic Times: A Conference Focusing on the Job and Keynote Lecture, UC Berkeley Labor Center, Invited, 05/05/2009
    • Making Change: How Social Movements Work – and How to Support Them , Council on FoundationTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Atlanta, Georgia, 05/04/2009
    • Public or Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy , Reexamining the Engaged Campus: Community, Reciprocity, and Social JusticeKeynote Lecture, Invited, New England Regional Campus Compact, Amherst, Massachusetts, 03/30/2009
    • For What It’s Worth: Regional Equity, Community Organizing, and Metropolitan America , Meetings of the American Association of GeographersPaper Presentation, Invited, Las Vegas, Nevada, 03/26/2009
    • Immigration Reform: Why We Can’t Wait , Thinking Big, Thinking Forward: A Conference on America’s FutureRoundtable/Panel, The American Prospect, Demos, Economic Policy Inst, Invited, Washington, DC, 02/11/2009
    • Greening the Economy: Climate Change, Green Jobs, and a New Frame for Action , Advancing Climate Justice: Transforming Public Health, the Economy and Our EnvironmentTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Fordham University, New York, 01/29/2009
    • State of the Region: The New Demography, the New Economy, and the New Environment , the State of the Region Conference Keynote Lecture, Social Equity Caucus, Invited, Oakland, California, 12/15/2008
    • Environmental Justice Screening Method: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Community Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-making , California Air Pollution Control Officers AssociationTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Monterey, California, 10/27/2008
    • Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Potential Impacts of AB32 , Environmental Justice and Climate Policy ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 10/08/2008
    • Economy, Jobs, Neighborhoods, and Poverty Reduction Strategies , Poverty Reduction Strategies for the Next DecadePanelist, Mott Foundation and the Brookings Institution, Invited, Washington, DC, 09/29/2008
    • Local Leadership and the Changing Demographics of California’s Communities , Institute for Local Government at the League of California Cities Annual ConferenceKeynote Address, Institute for Local Government, Invited, Long Beach, CA, 09/29/2008
    • Improving The Nation’s Poverty Measure , U.S. Conference of Mayors’ Task Force on PovertyTalk/Oral Presentation, US Conference of Mayors, Invited, Watts, California, 09/24/2008
    • Prospering Communities and Thriving Families in a Changing World , Prospering Communities, Thriving FamiliesKeynote Address, Connecticut Association for Human Services, Invited, Hartford, Connecticut, 09/22/2008
    • Perspectives on Immigrants and Integration , Marshall Forum on Transatlantic AffairsModerator, German Marshall Fund, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 09/19/2008
    • The New Economy, the New Demography and the New Inequality in California, as part of panel, “An Economic and Labor Policy that Lifts all Boats: How Can We Make Sure the Labor Market Works for Latinos?” , 40th Annual Conference of the National Conference of La RazaTalk/Oral Presentation, National Council of La Raza, Invited, San Diego, California, 07/13/2008
    • South Central and Beyond , Beyond Conflict or Coalition: The Role of Policy in African American-Immigrant RelationsPanelist, Chief Justice Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity , Invited, Berkeley, California, 06/13/2008
    • Doing Everything Right, Still Getting It Wrong: The Evolution and Composition of the Working Poor in Fifteen U.S. Metropolitan Areas , New Entrants in the Economy: Implications on Workforce DevelopmentTalk/Oral Presentation, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, UCLA and th, Invited, Los Angeles, California, 05/22/2008
    • Major Challenges Facing American Cities , Sustainable Cities: Possibilities and Pitfalls in Southern CaliforniaTalk/Oral Presentation, Metropolitan and Policy Studies Network (MAPS), Invited, California State University, Long Beach, 05/08/2008
    • Collaborating for Environmental Health and Justice: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful , Conference on Environmental HealthKeynote Lecture, California Wellness Foundation, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 04/28/2008
    • Why Regions? Why Now? And Who Cares , Urban Affairs Association MeetingTalk/Oral Presentation, Urban Affairs Association, Baltimore, MD, 04/25/2008
    • Immigrants in Los Angeles , The Security and Prosperity Partnership: Expanding the Boundaries of North AmericaTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, USC, Los Angeles, CA, 04/11/2008
    • Fractures and Fault Lines: Growth and Equity in California’s Megaregions , America 2050 Research SeminarTalk/Oral Presentation, American 2050, Invited, Healdsburg, CA, 03/20/2008
    • Emerging Research Issues in Regional Equity , Regional Equity: The Third National Summit on Equitable Development, Social Justice, and Smart GrowtRoundtable/Panel, PolicyLink, Invited, New Orleans, LA, 03/06/2008
    • Cumulative Impacts Research: A New Method for Screening , Cumulative Impacts and Environmental Justice ConferenceTalk/Oral Presentation, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 02/20/2008
    • Making Our Future: Demographic Change and the Leadership Challenge , What’s Next: The Generation Shift and Your NonprofitKeynote Address, Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Invited, Concord, CA, 02/01/2008
    • Sustaining Sustainable Growth , The Livable City: Shaping California’s Future,” 15th Annual California Policy Issues Conference of tPanel Participant, California State University, Los Angeles, Invited, Los Angeles, CA, 11/15/2007
    • Staircases or Treadmills: New Approaches to Labor Mobility for a Changing Economy , Annual Conference of the National Network of Sector PartnersKeynote Address, Insight Center, Invited, Denver, CO, 11/14/2007
    • Can Mulitple Pathways Bring Together Multiple Californias? , “Crossing Borders and Boundaries: Re-envisioning Education Philanthropy for a New Era” Annual ConferPresentation for Panel “Ending the Tired Debate of College vs. Career: Multiple Perspectives on Multiple Pathways to Success”, Grantmakers for Education, Invited, Tamaya, New Mexico, 10/18/2007
    • Community Connections: The New Economy, the New Demography and the New Inequality in California , “Rising to the Challenge: Providing Quality R&R Services in an Ever-Changing World,” 30th Annual ConKeynote Lecture, Invited, Asilomar, California, 10/04/2007
    • Poverty and Work: Latinos in California’s New Economy , Latinos in California, IIPresentation, University of California Committee on Latino Resea, Invited, Riverside, California, 09/13/2007
    • Labor Market Intermediaries and Low-Income Areas , Annual MeetingsPresentation at the annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, AAG, San Francisco, California, 04/20/2007
    • Camden Works: Opportunity, Mobility, and Development in a Regional Context Conference Moderator, Ford and Annie E. Casey Foundations, Invited, 10/05/2006 – 10/06/2006
    • Worlds Apart, Futures Together: for Creating Prosperity and Sharing Opportunity in Fresno Conference Moderator, Fresno Works for Better Health and The California , Invited, Fresno, California, 09/06/2006
    • Cohesion and Competitiveness: Business Leadership for Regional Growth and Social Equity , OECD conference, “Sustainable Cities: Linking Competitiveness with Social Cohesion”Keynote address at the session, “Role of the private sector in enhancing social cohesion”, Organization for Economic Development and Cooperat, Invited, Montreal, Canada, 10/14/2005
    • Closing Comments , Urban Health Initiative Seminar Speaker , Harvard University, Invited, Cambridge, Massachusetts , 12/05/2003
    • Final Comments , Nuevos Caminos para el Desarrolo Sustenable en MexicoSpeaker , El Colegio de Mexico, Invited, Mexico City, Mexico, 10/21/2003
    • Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina , Regional and International Implications of the Financial Instability in Latin AmericaPresentation with Carol Wise, Santa Cruz Institute for International Economics, Invited, Santa Cruz, California , 04/12/2003
    • Guest Workers and the New Transnationalism: Is a Progressive Program Possible Presentation with Susan Alva, Latin American Studies Association , Invited, Dallas, Texas, 03/29/2003
    • Environmental Justice: Reflections from the United States , International Conference on Natural AssetsPresentation, Political Economy Research Institute, the Centre f, Invited, Tagatay City, Philippines, 01/08/2003

    Other Presentations

    • • “Making Change, Making Meaning: Demographic Shifts and the Role of the Arts,” , Keynote Address, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2012-2013
    • • “Making Change, Making Meaning: Demographic Shifts, Economic Uncertainty and the Role of the Arts,” , Kickoff Speaker, Dallas, Texas, 2012-2013
    • Ahead, Together?: Changing Demography, Shifting Economics & New Roles For Civic Leadership, Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, New York City, New York, 2012-2013
    • Race, Identity and Public Policy, New Voice for Racial Equity Leadership Seminar, Aspen, Colorado, 2012-2013
    • California’s Changing Demographics: Race, Economic Equity, and Immigration Issues, Building Inclusive Communities: An Equity Agenda for 2012 and Beyond, Oakland, California, 2012-2013
    • Crafting the American Future: Demographic Change, Economic Uncertainty, and Community Connections, Michigan Association of Planning, Spring Institute, Strategic Partnerships for Equity, Lansing, Michigan, 2012-2013
    • The Times, They Are A’ Changing . . ., Keynote address at the Brownfields 2013 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward: Demographic Change, Economic Shifts and America’s Metropolitan Future, Keynote for the Corporate Friends Breakfast, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2012-2013
    • Demographic Change and the Role of the Arts, Seattle JazzEd Foundation, Seattle, Washington, 2012-2013
    • Talking ‘Bout My Generation(s): Understanding Demographic Shifts Across Age Groups in Seattle, Generations Initiative, Seattle, Washington, 2012-2013
    • Equity, Demography, and the Future of the American Economy, Convergence Partnership, Washington, DC, 2012-2013
    • What Would Immigration Reform Mean for Los Angeles?, Zócalo Public Square – panelist participation, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Facing Race, Looking Forward, and Making Change, Keynote Address for the Facing Race Ambassador Awards, St. Paul, Minnesota, 2012-2013
    • America Fast Forward: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles, Capital Group presentation, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward: Demographic Change, Economic Uncertainty & the American Future, Keynote address for the Annual Conference of the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, 2012-2013
    • Preparing for the American Future: Learning to Lead in Changing Times, National YMCA Leadership Symposium , Claremont, California, 2012-2013
    • Equity, Growth, and Opportunity Communities, Keynote address for the kick-off of the Baltimore Sustainable Communities Initiative, Baltimore, Maryland, 2012-2013
    • Changing Demographic, Changing Economy, Changing Futures, keynote at the Transportation Equity Summit, San Marcos, California, 2012-2013
    • Comprehensive Immigration Reform: What are the Prospects?, panelist at Southern California Public Radio President’s Circle dinner, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Redressing the Legacy of Racism as Essential to Advancing Health Equity, Eighth National Conference on Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations, Oakland, California, 2012-2013
    • Demography and the Los Angeles Future, LA n Sync, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward: Demographic Change, Economic Shifts and Regional Resilience, Malin Burnham Center for Civic Engagement of the San Diego Community Foundation, San Diego, California, 2012-2013
    • Immigration and Organizing in Post-Prop 30 California, Building Bridges, Building Power, San Francisco, California, 2012-2013
    • Engaging Diverse Constituencies to Advance the Agenda, Equity and the Future of the American Economy, Washington, DC, 2012-2013
    • Equity as an Economic Imperative, Equity and the Future of the American Economy, Washington, DC, 2012-2013
    • Priorities for Mayor’s Transit Corridors Cabinet, Avancemos! Move LA Forward, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Considering Place: Scaling For Change, Open Society Foundations, New York City, New York, 2012-2013
    • Talking ‘Bout Our Generations . . , Webinar (with Hilary Pennington), , 2012-2013
    • Facing the Future: California Trends and Transformations, King-Chavez Social Justice Ministry Breakfast and Workshop, , Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Vision and Voice: Movement-Building in Hard Times, Empowerment Congress Institute, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • How Change Happens, American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Setting the Framework: The Importance of Race, Place and Inclusion, Why We Can’t Wait: Closing the Racial Wealth Gap for the Next Generation, Miami, Florida, 2012-2013
    • Geography Of Naturalization: New Data to Support Immigrant Integration, 25th Year Anniversary of the Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, 2012-2013
    • From the Ashes: The Rise of Social Movement Organizing in Los Angeles and Implications for the American Future, Needmor Fund, Los Angeles, California, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward: Demography, Economy, Environment and the Future for the Golden State, Keynote at Roots of Resistance: Building Healthy Communities and Environment, Fresno, California, 2012-2013
    • Making Art, Making Change: Trends and Transformations in Uncertain Times, Keynote Address for Arts and Social Change Symposium, Seattle, Washington, 2012-2013
    • Just Growth: Demography, Economy and Sustainability in Metro America, TriMet (metropolitan transit authority), Portland, Oregon, 2012-2013
    • Looking To The Future: Demographic Change and the American Future, Hispanic Heritage Month, Portland, Oregon, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward: Demographic Change, Economic Uncertainty, and the Future of the Golden State, 2012 conference, Strengthening Policy, Improving Practice, Supporting Communities, Long Beach, California, 2012-2013
    • Looking Forward, Busting Myths, Building Vision – Realizing an Interconnected World, 2012 Fall Retreat, New York, 2012-2013
    • Equity, Growth, and the American Future, Keynote at Sustainable Communities Leadership Academy, Denver, Denver, Colorado, 2012-2013
    • Shifting Demographics: Will It Be a Game Changer?, Leveraging the Remake: The Role of the Arts in a Shifting Economy, Sundance, Utah, 2012-2013
    • Looking to the Future: Youngstown Metro Demographic Trends and Transitions, Keynote address, Sixth Annual Nonprofit Summit, Youngstown, Ohio, 2012-2013
    • Transactions, Transformations, Translations: Metrics That Matter for Movement Building, Bay Area Justice Funders Network, San Francisco, California, 2012-2013
    • Contradictions, Coalitions and Common Ground, hings I’d Like to Know About Los Angeles Conference , , 2012-2013
    • Latino Age Wave?: Demography, Economy, And The Future For Colorado And The Nation, Colorado Latino Age Wave Summit, Denver, Colorado, 2012-2013
    • Our Future: What Do the Changing Demographics and Realities of the New Economy Tell Us About What to Teach and Why?, Plenary with Carl Anthony and Sarah Crowell, at “Inventing Our Future: Integrated Learning Summer Institute”, Oakland, California, 2011-2012
    • Finding Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future, Keynote at the International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies (IAOHRA) Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2011-2012
    • Looking Forward: Generational Issue and Integration, Joint Caucus Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2011-2012
    • Health Equity: Demographic Changes, Economic Uncertainties, and Leadership Challenges, Health Equity: Bridging the Divides, Keystone, Colorado, 2011-2012
    • Talkin’ ‘Bout Our Generations: Demographics, Economics and the American Future, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland, 2011-2012
    • From Vote to Voz: Harnessing the Power of the Latino Electorate, National Council of La Raza, , 2011-2012
    • The State of Things to Come, PICO Retreat, Applegate, California, 2011-2012
    • Voices for Change: Uniting for Health Equity, Keynote lecture at the Annual Conference of the California Pan-ethnic Health Network, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Exploring the People, Policy and Perceptions of Poverty in Challenging Economic Times, Grassroots & Groundwork: Working Together to Reduce Poverty and Build Prosperity, Prior Lake, Minnesota, 2011-2012
    • Looking to the Future: Minneapolis Demographic Trends and Transitions, Keynote address, Minnesota Latino Caucus, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2011-2012
    • What is the role of equity in the future of America?, Workshop leader; Grassroots & Groundwork: Working Together to Reduce Poverty and Build Prosperity, Prior Lake, Minnesota, 2011-2012
    • Talkin’ ‘Bout Our Generations: Demographics, Economics, and the American Future, Center for Social Policy, Washington, DC, 2011-2012
    • Realization, Rethinking, and Reinvention in the Wake of Crisis, Moderator, Opening Plenary, Council on Foundations, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Looking to the Future: Demography, Equity and Sustainability, Creating Sustainable Communities, Kansas City, Missouri, 2011-2012
    • Looking to the Future: Demography, Economy and America’s Tomorrow, Opening Pathways to Health, 2012 Latino Health Equity Summit, Portland, Oregon, 2011-2012
    • Looking to the Future: Portland’s Demographic Trends and Transitions, Community Investment Initiative, Portland, Oregon, 2011-2012
    • What are the GameChangers for the 20 Election?, Funders Dialogue and Strategy Sessions, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Generations Matter, America Healing conference: “Healing for Democracy”, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2011-2012
    • Just Growth: Linking Inclusion and Prosperity to Accelerate Regional Growth, 2012 Michigan Land and Prosperity Summit, Lansing, Michigan, 2011-2012
    • Civic Engagement: Ten Key Lessons in the Face of Changing Demographics and Economic Stress, San Diego Community Foundation, San Diego, California, 2011-2012
    • Leadership: How to Find Your Voice, Voto Latino Power Summit, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Planning Ahead: Changing Demographics and Sustainable Development, Keynote for the Latinos and Planning pre-conference, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Looking Forward: Demography, Equity, and Economy, Keynote at the Mile High Connects conference, Denver, Colorado, 2011-2012
    • Looking Forward Together, Keynote speech for the 15th Anniversary of TransForm, San Francisco, California, 2011-2012
    • Just Growth: Linking Inclusion And Prosperity To Accelerate Regional Growth, Keynote at “Breaking New Ground” Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, 2011-2012
    • The California Dream in the Age of the Politics of Austerity, Donor-Activist Weekend Retreat, Westlake Village, California, 2011-2012
    • Moments, Movements and Momentum: Integrated Voter Engagement in 2012 and Beyond, Ford Foundation, New York, New York, 2011-2012
    • California Immigrant Integration: Trends and Opportunities, keynote with Rob Paral at Opportunities and Challenges: Healthy Immigrant Integration in California, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Western Strategies for Building Sustainable Jobs and Communities, Good Jobs, Green Jobs, Western Regional Conference, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • How Did We Get in This Mess Anyway?, Unemployed in America: Causes, Consequences, Solutions,” Building Workforce Partnerships Conference , Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Looking Forward: Trends, Transitions, Implications, Keynote address for San Francisco First Five, San Francisco, California, 2011-2012
    • Geography Of Naturalization: New Data to Support Immigrant Integration, New American Citizenship Collaboration, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Movements and America, Oral presentation at the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • The Ideal USC Ten Years On, Keynote at Imagining the USC of 2022, Santa Monica, California, 2011-2012
    • The Importance of Diversity: Understanding the Key Role of L.A.’s Immigrant Communities, Southern California Leadership Network, California Connections 2011-2012, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • Our Moment, Our Movement, Our America, Closing Keynote at “LGBTQ Grantology: It’s All in the Mix,” 2012 Grantmakers Retreat, Miami, Florida, 2011-2012
    • Making Art, Making Change: Trends and Transformations in a Changing America, keynote address for the Dance/USA’s 2013 Dance Forum, New York City, New York, 2011-2012
    • Equity and Regional Economic Growth, Accelerating Regional Solutions: Finding Unique Pathways to American Prosperity, Washington, DC, 2011-2012
    • Cumulative Impacts, Community Engagement and Policy Change, Clean Up, Green Up campaign, Wilmington, California, 2011-2012
    • Change is Gonna Come: Demographic Trends, Economic Uncertainty and our American Future, Keynote at the Kids Count Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 2011-2012
    • Empowering LA’s Solar Workforce, Presentation with JR de Shazo, 10th Annual Mayoral Housing, Transportation and Jobs Summit, “Building LA’s Workforce”, Los Angeles, California, 2011-2012
    • America’s Tomorrow: Equity as the Superior Growth Model, Opening Plenary Speaker at PolicyLink’s Equity Summit 2011, Detroit, Michigan, 2011-2012
    • Transactions, Transformations, Translations: Metrics That Matter for Building, Scaling, and Funding Social Movements, Research Presentation, New York, NY, 2011-2012
    • The Next American Dream: Demographic Trends and Transitions, Plenary Address at the Building Livable Communities with Transit event, Washington, DC, 2011-2012
    • The American Idea- A More Perfect Union, Panel, Washington, DC, 2011-2012
    • The Velocity of Change: Demographic Trends and Transitions in America, Keynote Lecture at the Grantmakers in the Arts Conference, San Francisco, California, 2011-2012
    • Demographic Trends in the U.S., California and Los Angeles, Presentation, Los Angeles, CA, 2011-2012
    • More Than Numbers and Lines: California’s New Political Landscape, Sponsored Session, Los Angeles, CA, 2011-2012
    • California Futures: Demographic Trends, Economic Shifts and Leadership Challenges, Talk, Santa Cruz, CA, 2011-2012
    • The Future of Los Angeles: Demographic Change, Economic Transformation and Immigrant Integration, Briefing, Los Angeles, CA, 2011-2012
    • Immigrant Integration in a Changing America, Southwest/West Coast Border regional workshop of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, Los Angeles, CA, 2010-2011
    • California Calls & California Cacophony: Breaking Through with a Social Justice and Equity Framework, Presentation, Los Angeles, CA, 2010-2011
    • Breaking Down the Barriers, The Just City: A Ford Forum on Metropolitan Opportunity, New York, NY, 2010-2011
    • State and Local Government Restructuring, What’s Next California?, Torrance, CA, 2010-2011
    • Building the Children’s Movement: Debriefing the National Civil Rights Museum, Voices for America’s Children, Forum 2011, Memphis, Tennesse, 2010-2011
    • Change is Gonna Come . . .: Looking for the New America, Convergence Partnership, health collaborative a multi-funder , Washington, DC, 2010-2011
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future, Book Presentation, New York, NY, 2010-2011
    • Prosperity 2050: Is Equity a Superior Growth Model?, Panel Session, Washington, DC, 2010-2011
    • The Color of Change: Inter-Ethnic Youth Leadership for the 21st Century, Webinar, , 2010-2011
    • Southern California Grantmakers Board of Directors Meeting, Changing Faces, Changing Economy, Changing Our Future, Gety Villa, Los Angeles, CA, 2010-2011
    • Demography and Diversity: Implications for Grantmakers, Talk/Presentation, San Diego, CA, 2010-2011
    • The Color of Change: Interethnic Youth Organizing for the 21st Century, Presentation, Los Angeles, CA, 2010-2011
    • Connecting at the Crossroads: Alliance-Building and Social Change in Tough Times, Presentation , New York, NY, 2010-2011
    • Immigrant Integration in Los Angeles: Crafting a Story, Building an Institution, Working for Change, Seminar Presentation, Riverside, California, 2010-2011
    • Immigrant Integration and the Economy, Walk In My Shoes: An Immigration Conversation, Pasadena, California, 2010-2011
    • Knowledge, Power, and Leadership, Keynote Address, ‘Knowledge is Power’ Benefit Dinner , Pasadena, California, 2010-2011
    • Still a Golden State?: Understanding Change, Bridging Difference, and Charting the Future in California, Disability Awareness Advocates and Latino Network Luncheon 2010, San Francisco, California, 2010-2011
    • Making Change: Movement-Building and Field-Building in the New California, Blue Shield Foundation of California’s Strong Field Project for the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Long Beach, California, 2010-2011
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future, Book presentation with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Los Angeles, California, 2010-2011
    • Making Community-based Participatory Research Work: Science, Power and Policy, ALERT (Assessment of Local Environmental Risk Training) Train the Trainer Session, Boyle Heights/East L.A., California, 2009-2010
    • California Shared Prosperity Forum, Forum Moderator, Oxnard, California, 2009-2010
    • Place-based and Mobility Approaches: What’s Different Given America’s Changing Demography and Regional Economies, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Retreat, Washington, D.C., 2009-2010
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future, Book Presentation with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Washington, D.C., 2009-2010
    • Learning to Lead for Turbulent Times: Demographic Change, Economic Crisis, and the Future of California, Talk/Oral Presentation , North Hollywood, CA , 2009-2010
    • A View From the Mountaintop – Social Justice in the 21st Century, Talk/Oral Presentation, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-2010
    • Understanding the Political Moment: Political Change and Social Movements in the Age of Obama, Talk/Oral Presentation , Los Angeles, California, 2009-2010
    • The Economic Crisis and Immigration Reform, Talk/Oral Presentation, Claremont, California Pitzer College, 2009-2010
    • Realizing the Promise: A Forum on Community, Faith, and Democracy, Second Roundtable, Washington, DC, 2009-2010
    • Climate Change and Regional Planning: Conflicts, Challenges, and Choices under California’s SB 375, Growth Management Seminar, School of Policy, Planning and Development, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2009-2010
    • Advising Regional Equity: Opportunities Under the Obama Administration, Surdna Foundation’s 3rd Annual Grantee Learning Retreat, Cleveland, Ohio, 2009-2010
    • The New Demography, The New Economy, and the New Inequality, Tackling Poverty in a Time of Crisis, California Symposium on Poverty: Consequences for Society, Implications for Policy, County Welfare Directors Association of California, Sacramento, California, 2009-2010
    • Breathless: Addressing Environmental Inequality in our Urban Landscapes, National Health Fellowship Program, USC Annenberg School and The California Endowment, Los Angeles, California, 2009-2010
    • Immigrants and the Recession, Council on Immigrant Integration, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-2010
    • A Changing Nation: Demography, Poverty, and Lessons for Place-based Strategies, the Place Matters Design Lab, a project of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Seattle, Washington, 2009-2010
    • Sustainability and Social Equity, 2nd Annual Building Sustainable Communities Forum, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Houston, Texas, 2009-2010
    • This Could the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Reshaping Metropolitan America, Ford Foundation, New York, 2009-2010
    • This Could the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Reshaping Metropolitan America, Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, 2009-2010
    • Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions, Ford Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainable Development, American Council of Chamber Executives, Denver, Colorado, 2009-2010
    • Why Regions? What is Regional Power? Where are We Today?”, Boards And Commissions Leadership Institute, Social Equity Caucus, Berkeley, California, 2009-2010
    • Literacy, Learning, and Leverage: Policy Change for Immigrant Integration, 3rd Annual Manos Amigas Celebration, Centro Latino for Literacy, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-2010
    • California Dreaming or California Drifting?, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 1000, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-2010
    • The Climate Gap, Committee on America’s Climate Choices, The National Academies, at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, California, 2009-2010
    • Green Jobs: The National Context, Working in Unity, Greening Our Communities, UCLA Labor Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Elder Immigrants and Civic Engagement, Community Treasures: Recognizing the Contributions of Older Immigrants and Refugees, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • This Could the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements are Reshaping America, Horizon Institute, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Making Southern California Sustainable: Economy, Equity, and Environment in Changing Times, Third Annual Compass Blueprint Recognition Awards Luncheon, Southern California Association of Governments, Pasadena, California, 2008-2009
    • Social Justice and Social Movements: Challenges for Grantmaking, Atlantic Philanthropies Board Meeting, Bermuda, 2008-2009
    • Social Movements: What They Are, How to Support Them, Atlantic Philanthropies, New York, 2008-2009
    • Looking Long: Demographic Change, Economic Crisis, and the Prospects for Reducing Poverty, Finding Solutions – Action and Advocacy in Hard Times, California, 2008-2009
    • The Climate Gap, Presentation with Rachel Morello-Frosch, Bipartisan Policy Center, Washington, DC, 2008-2009
    • A New, New Economy? What Are We Up Against?, Panel Plenary with Thea Lee, “The Great Transition,” Building Workforce Partnerships Conference 2009, San Jose, California, 2008-2009
    • Social Justice as a Vehicle for Change: Shifting the Paradigm from People as Clients to People as Constituents, Elev8 Spring Learning Institute, Alburquerque, New Mexico, 2008-2009
    • U.S., We Have a Problem: Facing and Addressing Environmental Inequity in our Urban Landscape, USC Annenberg’s Institute for Justice and Journalism Ethnic Media Fellowship Conference “Urban Environmental Justice: Reporting the Full Story” , University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2008-2009
    • Environmental Health and Justice: A Latino Perspective, the Latino Issues Forum, State of Latinos Briefing, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Immigrant Integration: State and Local Challenges in a Changing Economy, University of California Center at Sacramento and the University of Southern California (Sacramento Center), Sacramento, California, 2008-2009
    • This Could Be The Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Reshaping Metropolitan America, The Springfield Institute, Springfield, Massachusetts, 2008-2009
    • Best Practices for Immigrant Integration and the Economy, California Immigrant Policy Center Legislative Briefing, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Planning Cities for a New Era: The New Demography, the New Economy, the New Environment, 2009 Planners Institute, League of California Cities, Anaheim, California, 2008-2009
    • Banking on L.A, Banking on Opportunity: Strategies to Get Angelenos on the Path to Financial Security, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Tensions, Transactions, and Transformations: Inequality in Southern California and Community Strategies, Weingart Foundation, Biltmore, Santa Barbara, California, 2008-2009
    • Greening the Economy: Climate Change, Green Jobs, and a New Frame, UCLA Community Scholars Program, , 2008-2009
    • The Changing Face of California, California Service-Learning Leadership Institute, Anaheim, California, 2008-2009
    • Environmental Justice Screening Method: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Community Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-making, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, , 2008-2009
    • Community Development, Economic Development and Immigration: Issues, Impacts and Public Policy in Communities of Color and Low Income Communities, Webinar for the Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, , 2008-2009
    • No Fear New Year: Turning Action into Hope, the Women’s Foundation of California, , 2008-2009
    • California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality and Economic Growth in Changing Times, Service Employees International Union, Local 1000, San Diego, California, 2008-2009
    • for Weathering the Storm: How Grantmakers Respond in Tough Economic Times, by Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions, Ford Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainable Development, Class 1, American Council of Chamber Executives, Long Beach, CA, 2008-2009
    • Dialogue on Conference Theme with Philanthropic Leaders, “National Trends, Local Innovations: Learning, Sharing and Connecting,” 35th Annual Conference of the Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Staircases or Treadmills? Labor Market Intermediaries, Social Capital, and Economic Opportunity, Colloquium presentation, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Post-Election Reflections: Positioning Race in the Presidential Race, Facing Race Conference, Oakland, California, 2008-2009
    • Geopolitical Scenarios and Social Justice, Session for the Global Staff of the Atlantic Philanthropies, Dublin, Ireland, 2008-2009
    • Los Angeles: What’s Changed? What’s Changing? What’s Left to Change?, Irvine Foundation Board Dinner, Pasadena, CA, 2008-2009
    • City of Angels, City of Dreams: LA and the New Progressive Urban Agenda, Moderator, Plenary Session for the Neighborhood Funders Group Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-2009
    • Making Regions Work: Conflict, Collaboration, and the Common Good in a Changing California, First in the 2008-2009 Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series, Thousand Oaks, California, 2008-2009
    • Climate Change and Environmental Justice, Presentation to the Board of the Environmental Grantmakers Association, Mohonk, New York, 2008-2009
    • California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality and Economic Growth in Changing Times, Presentation to the Service Employees International Union, San Jose, California, 2008-2009
    • Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions, Presentation for the Ford Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainable Development, Class 1, American Council of Chamber Executives, Long Beach, California, 2008-2009
    • Changing Communities, Changing Times: Preparing Students for the Challenges of the 21st Century, Keynote address to the Santa Cruz County Board of Education, Soquel, CA, 2008-2009
    • Immigrant Integration and the American Future: Learning from Los Angeles, Presentation to the Senate Presidents’ Forum (presidents of state senates throughout the U.S.), Beverly Hills, California, 2008-2009
    • Worlds Apart, Futures Together, Moderator, Mayoral Forum on Poverty, Fresno, California, 2008-2009
    • Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Community Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-making, Presentation to the Los Angeles City Planning Commission, Los Angeles, CA, 2007-2008
    • Managing the Media, Panel presentation for the National Association of Senior Scholars of Color, Los Angeles, California, 2007-2008
    • Regional Sustainability, Social Justice Movements, and the Future of America, Keynote address, New Allies for Nature and Culture, Chicago, Illinois, 2007-2008
    • Making Our Future: Progress, Prosperity and Balance in California’s Changing Economy, Keynote address for the 2008 Work-Life Leadership Summit, Camarillo, California, 2007-2008
    • Cumulative Impact Assessment Tools, Presentation to the Informational Board Workshop on Policy Tools for the AB32 Scoping Plan, Sacramento, California, 2007-2008
    • Toxics Over Time, Presentation to the Risk Screening Environmental Indicators research project, Ann Arbor, MI, 2007-2008
    • Between Economic Opportunity and Inequality for L.A. Residents: Implications for Funders, Joint presentation with Daniel Fleming, Economic Roundtable, Los Angeles, California, 2007-2008
    • The New Regionalism, The New Inequality and the Future of California, First Annual Bradshaw Lecture in Regional Change, Davis, CA, 2007-2008
    • Connecting California: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality and the Educational Imperative, the California Community College Annual Trustees Conference, Palm Springs, California, 2007-2008
    • Regional Equity and Coalition-Building, Faith, Democracy and Justice Interfaith Breakfast, Ventura, California, 2007-2008
    • Future Directions in Chicano/Latino Research, lunchtime talk for the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies, Santa Barbara, CA, 2007-2008
    • Economic and Demographic Trends in Los Angeles County: Implications for the Business Community, Los Angeles Corporate Board Retreat, Newport Beach, California, 2007-2008
    • Connecting Communities: The New Demography and the New Inequality in California, Board Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 2007-2008
    • Community Connections: The New Economy, the New Demography and the New Ineqality in Los Angeles, Planning Retreat, Los Angeles, CA, 2007-2008
    • A Black-Brown Divide? , Advisory Board Meeting , Culver City, California, 2007-2008
    • Environmental Justice and Climate Change: The Controversy Over Cap and Trade, Environmental Justice and AB32, Los Angeles, CA, 2007-2008
    • Where Do We Go From Here?, It’s Time To Move From LA!, Los Angeles, CA , 2007-2008
    • Building Strategic Relationships to Increase Impact, Building a Movement for Healthy Communities, Los Angeles, CA , 2007-2008
    • Latinos and Air Quality , Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation, Santa Monica, California, 2007-2008
    • Staircases or Treadmills: New Approaches to Labor Mobility for a Changing Economy, keynote, annual conference of the National Network of Sector Partners, Denver, Colorado, 2007-2008
    • Understanding Cumulative Exposures, Health Disparities and Environmental Injustice, Emerging Issues in Environmental Health , Los Angeles, California, 2007-2008
    • Understanding cumulative exposures, health disparities and environmental injustice, Emerging Issues in Environmental Health , Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, 2007-2008
    • Connecting California: Demographic Change, Economic Inquality, and the Future, Executive Board Meeting, Pomona, California, 2007-2008
    • Innovation, Inclusion, and Intervention: Making the Bay Area’s Future, Opening Keynote at “Bay Area on the Move,” co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments, Oakland, California, 2007-2008
    • Race, Class, and Power: Environmental Justice and the Future of Sustainability, Bioneers Annual Conference, San Rafael, California, 2007-2008
    • The Changing Economy and the Impact on African Americans and Latinos, Membership meeting, Los Angeles, California, 2007-2008
    • Making Our Future: Demographic Change, Economic Inequality, and the Leadership Challenge, Keynote presentation, BoardSource Leadership Forum, San Francisco, California, 2007-2008
    • Building from the Bottom Up: Leadership in Education for a Changing Economy, Keynote presentation, California Community College Association for Occupational Education, Cathedral City, California, 2007-2008
    • Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy, Keynote address, Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, Chico, CA, 2007-2008
    • The Health Impacts of Environmental Pollution in Southeast Los Angeles, Presentation with Jim Sadd, Maywood City Hall, Maywood, California, 2007-2008
    • Financial Equity and Social Equity: New Strategies for Regional Competitiveness and Social Inclusion, Keynote at the Annual Forum Luncheon of Pacific Community Ventures, Redwood City, California, 2007-2008
    • New Approaches for Assessing Community Impacts, Health Impacts of Air Pollution on Communities, Carson, California, 2007-2008
    • New Dimensions of Race in America, Panel discussion with Kevin Merida (Associate Editor, Washington Post), Portland, Oregon, 2007-2008
    • Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy, Evening keynote address, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, 2007-2008
    • Still Toxic After All These Years: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area, Presentation at the Regional Seminar of the US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9, San Francisco, California, 2007-2008
    • Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions, Talk for the Fellowship for Regionalism and Sustainable Development Program (2nd Cohort), Phoenix, Arizona, 2007-2008
    • Drops of Waters Creating Waves, Keynote address for the Public Allies Silicon Valley 12th Year Anniversary and Class of 2007 Graduation Dinner, Redwood City, California, 2006-2007
    • Uniting Black and Brown, Plenary speech, African American Leadership Commission, Gamaliel Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2006-2007
    • Looking Forward: 2007 and a New Era of Hope, Graduation speech, Santa Cruz, CA, 2006-2007
    • Looking Forward: 2007 and a New Era of Hope, Graduation speech, Santa Cruz, CA, 2006-2007
    • The New Economy, The New Demography and the New Inequality in California, Building Collaboratives, Mobilizing Communities, Irvine, California, 2006-2007
    • Reaching Uncommon Common Ground, Keynote for the workshop, Community Benefits Agreements: The Power, Practice and Promise for Responsible Redevelopment, Baltimore, Maryland, 2006-2007
    • What Works, What Doesn’t, Council on Foundations Annual Conference, Talk as part of the session, “Making Poverty History: Advanced Practices Institute”, Seattle, Washington, 2006-2007
    • Why Regions?, Presentation to the Building Resilient Regions Network, , 2006-2007
    • Public of Perish: Engaged Scholarship, Community Connections and the Future of the Academy, Tenth Annual “Continuums of Service” conference for the Campus Compact, Keynote address, San Jose, California, 2006-2007
    • What Would Cesar Think? His Legacy and Our Future, Keynote address at the 5th Annual Cesar Chavez Celebration, Watsonville, California , 2006-2007
    • In the Wake of the Storm Environment, Disaster and Race after Katrina, Facing Race Conference, Talk, New York, NY, 2006-2007
    • The New Economy, The New Demography and the New Inequality in California, 2007 Central Coast Conference on Children and Youth, Keynote address, San Luis Obispo, California, 2006-2007
    • Still Toxic After All These Years: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area, Presentation to the Community Air Risk Evaluation Program, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, California, 2006-2007
    • Regionalism and Sustainability: Creating and Sharing Opportunity in America’s Regions, Talk for the Fellowship for Regionalism and Sustainable Development Program, American Chamber of Commerce Executives, Phoenix, Arizona, 2006-2007
    • Searching for Uncommon Common Ground: Talking About Race and Immigration, Talk for the Civil Rights for Immigrants Retreat, , 2006-2007
    • Growing Together: New Strategies for Creating and Sharing Prosperity in California’s Region’s, Speech for the Changing Face of Orange County Lecture Series, Community Outreach Partnership Center, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California, 2006-2007
    • Still Toxic After All These Years: New Issues, Old Problems in Environmental Justice Research, Presentation at the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, California, 2006-2007
    • Why Regions?: Why Scale Matters – and Why’s It’s So Much Harder Than It Looks, Plenary address, Place Matters Design Lab, a Project of the the Health Policy Institute (HPI) of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, San Diego, California, 2006-2007
    • Black-Brown Community Building, Tour Leader and Speaker for a special session of Hispanics in Philanthropy, Los Angeles, California, 2006-2007
    • Collaborating for Justice, Session Moderator, Hispanics in Philanthropy meeting, Los Angeles, California, 2006-2007
    • Thinking About Workforce: The New Demography, the New Economy, and the New Inequality, Keynote address, American Association of Community Colleges annual meeting, San Diego, California, 2006-2007
    • The Riskscape and the Color Line: Understanding Drivers of Environmental Health Disparities, Presentation given with Rachel Morello-Frosch to the Department of American Studies and the John Muir Institute, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, 2006-2007
    • Edging Toward Equity? Justice, Scale, and Movement-building in the New Regionalism, Talk given to the Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2006-2007
    • Searching for Uncommon Common Ground: Talking About Race in America, Talk given to the Democracy Alliance, Miami, Florida, 2006-2007
    • Air Pollution and Environmental Justice: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Socio-economic Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-making, Talk given to community and agency representation about project sponsored by the California Air Resource Board, Oakland, California, 2006-2007
    • Rising Tides or Sinking Boats? Demography, Economy and Housing in California’s Future, Luncheon address to the California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 2006-2007
    • Sustaining Community Partnerships, 2006 Conference of Ford Fellow, National Academies, Talk, Washington, DC, 2006-2007
    • Re-Placing Inequality: Richmond and the Region, Re-Viewing Richmond in Time and Place: Issues of Equity and Inequity in a Regional Context, Talk, Berkeley, California, 2006-2007
    • Pay It Forward: Investing in the Future of a New California, Latino Vote 2006: Impact on California Latino Communities, Latino Issues Forum, Talk, Cal State University, Los Angeles, 2006-2007
    • Equity and Atlanta, Metro Equity Summit , Atlanta, Georgia, 2006-2007
    • Looking Forward: A Changing Demography, A Shifting Economy, and the Future of California, Keynote address, All-College Day, Cabrillo College, Soquel, California, 2006-2007
    • In the Wake of the Storm: Disaster, Race, and Environmental Justice After Katrina, Speech at session organized by Urban Habitat Program, Oakland, California, 2006-2007
    • Equitable Development and Mixed-Income Communities: Understanding Best Practices and Scenarios, conference synthesis, organized by the Center for Community Innovation, University of California, Berkeley, 2005-2006
    • Collaborating for Justice: A Different Kind of Leadership, Keynote Address for the Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006
    • Uncommon Common Ground: Race in America, Session presentation at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Aspen, Colorado, 2005-2006
    • Economic Trends and the State of Working America, Moderator and Speaker for Opening Plenary for “Building Partnerships to Build Communities,” Building Workforce Partnerships Conference, San Diego, California, 2005-2006
    • Looking Forward, Looking Regionally, Lunchtime presentation at the Board Retreat for the California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006
    • Demography and Destiny: Charting the Future in the New California, Closer to Home,” annual Housing California conference, Address at plenary session, , 2005-2006
    • The New Regionalism: Where Metropolitan Prosperity and Community Development Should Meet, Federal Reserve Community Affairs Officers Conference, Keynote address, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, 2005-2006
    • Building Successful Regions – A Report on Interdisciplinary Research, Creating Competitive Regions, Alliance for Regional Stewardship Forum on Regional Stewardship, Co-presented with Margaret Weir and Kathryn Foster, Chicago, Illinois, 2005-2006
    • Neighborhood Development and Regional Competitiveness, Creating Competitive Regions, Alliance for Regional Stewardship Forum on Regional Stewardship, Talk, Panel Presentation, , 2005-2006
    • Immigration: The Economic Impacts, Presentation at panel discussion, “Dialogue with Experts on Immigration Issues,” Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006
    • The Future is Now: Demography, Economy, and Distribution in California, Families and Communities That Thrive and Succeed: The Next Generation of Policy Advocacy in Californ, Keynote address, Sacramento, California, 2005-2006
    • Searching for Uncommon Common Ground, Keynote address with Angela Glover Blackwell, Justice Overcoming Boundaries, Clergy Caucus Luncheon, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006
    • California Futures: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth, Presentation for Service Employees International Union Leadership Team, Burlington, California, 2005-2006
    • Smart Growth: Challenges, Challengers, and New Opportunities, 7th Annual Conference of the Funders Network on Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Talk, Presentation at plenary “Decisions in the Balance: Exploring Our Options for Livability”, Chicago, Illinois, 2005-2006
    • Equity and Infrastructure, Presentation on panel on California’s infrastructure, Seaside, California, 2005-2006
    • Challenges and Opportunities: Economic, Demographic, and Social Trends in 21st Century California, Talk, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Summit, County of Santa Cruz, Watsonville, California, 2005-2006
    • California Futures: The New Economy, the New Demography, and the New Inequality, Keynote Address for the California Community College Association of Occupational Educators, San Francisco, California, 2005-2006
    • California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth, Talk, San Jose, California, 2005-2006
    • Waiting to Inhale: Race, Income, and Environmental Disparities in California, Seminar Presentation, Chicago, Illinois, 2005-2006
    • Annual Conference of the California State Association of Counties, Keynote address , Annual Conference of the California State Association of Counties, Keynote address , San Jose, California, 2005-2006
    • The New Demography, the New Inequality, and the New Economy in California, “Connecting California: Bridging the Digital and Geographic Divides,” 13th Annual California Policy , Keynote address, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006
    • Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions of Race in America, Talk with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Michi and Walter Weglyn Endowed Chair of Multicultural Studies, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, , 2005-2006
    • Best Management Practices in Urban Revitalization: Environment Justice and Community Decision-making, Talk for the Meeting the Sustainability Challenge, Executive Education program sponsored by the Center for Sustainable Cities, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, , 2005-2006
    • Reframing Sustainability: Environmental Justice and Social Wealth, Distinguished Lecture, Forum on Social Wealth, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, , 2005-2006
    • California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth, Presentation at the Working Partnerships Leadership Institute, San Jose, California, 2005-2006
    • California Dreaming?: Demography, Inequality, and Economic Growth, Presentation at the Budget and Fiscal Policy Education Convening, “Visions, Values, and the Budget”, Santa Monica, California, 2005-2006
    • Agricultural Worker: Population Health, Community Health, Systems Change and Policy, Plenary panel facilitator, at Progresando Juntos, 2005 Agricultural Worker Health Initiative Conference, Sacramento, California, 2005-2006
    • Regionalism and Community-Building, Keynote address at “The Balancing Act: Blending Housing and Commercial Development to Build Thriving Communities,” NeighborWorks Symposium on Multifamily Excellence, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004-2005
    • Los Angeles: Demography, Economy, Inequality, Advancing Regional Equity Summit, Talk, Panel Presentation on “Lessons from Los Angeles: Managing Public Investment for Growth and Equitable Development”, Philadelphia, PA, 2004-2005
    • Summary Comments, Synthesis statement at the conference on Black Wealth/White Wealth, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004-2005
    • Globalization, California’s Economy, and Working People, Building Workforce Partnerships Conference, Plenary Panelist, Monterey, California, 2004-2005
    • California’s Perfect Storm: Changing Fortunes, Changing Futures , Talk for the Silicon Valley Workforce Investment Board , , 2004-2005
    • Environmental Justice and Goods Transport, Comments on the panel, “Emission Control of Goods Transport – California Efforts,” at the conference, “Ships, Trains, and the Future of Goods Transport,” the Haagen-Smit Symposium of the California Ai, Aptos, California, 2004-2005
    • ¿Quién es Más Urbanista? Latinos and ‘Smart Growth’, Talk for the Department of City and Regional Planning , University of California, Berkeley , 2004-2005
    • Why Regionalism?, Annual Meeting of the Fund for Our Economic Fut, Keynote address, National Inventors Hall of Fame, Akron, Ohio, 2004-2005
    • Environmental Justice Movements in California, Annual conference of Grantmakers in Health, Talk, Panelist on “Funding Systems Change: Grassroots-to-Global Strategies for Environmental Health Policy Reform”, San Francisco, California, 2004-2005
    • Work and Poverty in California, comments on a keynote address by Robert Reich, Northern California Grantmakers conference, , 2004-2005
    • A Nation Offline?: New Research on the Digital Divide , Talk for the California Community Technology Policy Group , Sacramento, California, 2004-2005
    • 2005 Silcon Valley Index, Panelist, San Jose, California, 2004-2005
    • The Booming, Busting Edge: Suburbs at Build Out, Talk, Panelist on “Smart Growth on the Edge: Suburban Planning and Development for the Next 20 Years”, , 2004-2005
    • California at the Crossroads, New Racial Studies Project, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004-2005
    • Crossing Boundaries, Taking Leadership, Talk to the Focus Funders Program (FFP), The California Endowment, San Francisco, California, 2004-2005
    • Waiting to Inhale: Environmental Justice Research and Policy in 21st Century California, Talk for the UCSC Alumni Association, Los Angeles, California, 2004-2005
    • California at 50 Million: Trends, Myths, and Politics, Talk, Presentation at panel “California at 50 Million”, , 2004-2005
    • New Challenges and Opportunities for Bay Area Philanthropy: Immigrant Communities, moderator, session for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, and Northern California Grantmakers, Menlo Park, California, 2004-2005
    • Children’s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice, Talk, Oakland, California, 2004-2005
    • From Protest to Policy: How the Environmental Justice Movement is Expanding Democracy and Civic Participation in California, Talk, Panel Presentation, Miami, Florida, 2004-2005
    • Children’s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice, Talk, Los Angeles, California, 2004-2005
    • Community Development in a Regional Context: New Directions, Speech for the East Austin Community Development Corporation, Austin, Texas, 2003-2004
    • Changing Rules for Being Effective Leaders in the 21st Century, State Bar of California Spring Summit Leadership Forum, Talk, Plenary Speaker, San Diego, California, 2003-2004
    • Diversity and the Future of California, Convening on Increasing Diversity in the Health Professions, Keynote address, San Francisco, California, 2003-2004
    • Economic and Policy Outlook: Impact on Work and Health, Work and Health Convening, Talk, Presentation, Los Angeles, California, 2003-2004
    • Workforce Development Background for Strategic Planning, Presentation to the Board of One East Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, California, 2003-2004
    • Changing Fortunes, Changing Future: Opportunity and Inequality in California, The New Metropolis: Social Change in California’s Cities, Talk, , Berkeley, California, 2003-2004
    • Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: Sustainability, Equity, and Inclusion, Summit of the Coalition for a Livable Future, Keynote address, Portland, Oregon, 2003-2004
    • The Hope for Regional Equity, Talk at the City Club, Portland, Oregon, 2003-2004
    • A Perfect Storm: Changes in the California Economy, Keynote address for the Hospitality and Economic Luncheon of the Monterey Workforce Investment Board, Monterey County, California , 2003-2004
    • Waiting to Inhale: Environmental Inequity in California, Seminar given for the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, 2003-2004
    • The New Economy, The New Demography, and the New Inequality: Implications for California Futures, Keynote, Distinguished Lecturer , , 2003-2004
    • California Futures, Talk for the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, California , 2003-2004
    • A Changing Economy: Demography, Economy, and Income Inequality, Presentation to Senior Advisors, Los Angeles, California, 2003-2004
    • Environmental Justice in California, Presentation to the Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, Santa Monica, California, 2003-2004
    • A Changing California: Crossing Boundaries in the Midst of Change, Presentation for the Great Valley Leadership Institute, Tenaya Lodge, Fish Camp, California, 2003-2004
    • Racializations, Reflections on the Future: Dialogues on the Intersections of Latina/o-Chicana/o-Latin American(s) Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2003-2004
    • The New Economy, the New Diversity, and the New Inequality: Latino Futures, California Challenges, to Leadership Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, 2003-2004
    • Bridging the Bay: Race, Region, and Community Development in the San Francisco Bay Area, Talk, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 2003-2004
    • Economic Opportunity in a Volatile Economy: Understanding the Role of Labor Market Intermediaries in Two Regions, Presentation of research at the Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY, 2003-2004
    • Navigating the New Economy: California’s ‘Perfect Storm’, Keynote address for Sacramento Community Service Planning, Counci, California State University, Sacramento, 2003-2004
    • State of the Region: A Broad Overview for Community Planning, Presentation at “New Voices for Changing Communities,” Cross-site Retreat, Hayes Mansion, San Jose, California, 2003-2004
    • Restoring the California Dream: Economic Realities, Social Challenges, and the Role of the Community College, Keynote address, Inauguration of Martha J. Kanter as Chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, , 2003-2004
    • Searching for Uncommon Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America, Southeast Council on Foundations, with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Keynote Plenary Speaker, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2003-2004
    • Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina, Talk, University of California, Riverside, 2003-2004
    • Rebuilding U.S. Social Justice Activism in a Post 9-11 World, Bioneers 14th Annual Conference, Talk, Panelist, , 2003-2004
    • Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina, Talk with Carol Wise, Los Angeles, California, 2003-2004
    • Race in America, 5th Annual Latino Health Care Symposium, Keynote Address, Talk with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh in “Diversity in Health Care”, Santa Monica, California, 2003-2004
    • Seaching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America, Presentation with Angela Glover Blackwell and Stewart Kwoh, Baltimore, Maryland, 2003-2004
    • Building the Uncommon, Common Ground: Regional Alliances that Promote Equity and Prosperity, Speech with Angela Glover Blackwell, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2003-2004
    • Waste Facilities, Environmental Justice, and Community Participation: Preliminary Analysis for California, Presentation, Pacoima, California, 2003-2004
    • The California Dilemma: Charting Multiple Futures, Presentation, Los Angeles, California, 2003-2004
    • California Futures, Speech for Class III, Yosemite, California , 2002-2003
    • Why Regions? A Broad Overview for Community Planning in San Diego, Presentation, San Diego, California, 2002-2003
    • Environmental Justice: What is It? Why Worry?, Presentation in the Diversity Lecture Series, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2002-2003
    • Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimension on Race in America, Conference on Foundations, Talk, Presentation, Dallas, Texas, 2002-2003
    • State of the Region, Bridging the Bay, Talk, Presentation, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002-2003
    • Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimension on Race in America, Presentation, Los Angeles, California, 2002-2003
    • New Economy, New Diversity, New Inequality, Considering Economic Justice in Santa Cruz County, Talk, Central Coast Interfaith Sponsors, , 2002-2003
    • A Perfect Storm: Riding the Waves of the California Economy, Presentation, Santa Cruz, California , 2002-2003
    • When Work Doesn’t Pay: Working and Poor in the Bay Area, When Work Doesn’t Pay Enough, Keynote address, San Francisco, California, 2002-2003
    • Structural Racism: Examining the Intersection of Race and Poverty, Plenary Participant at Fifth Annual Trina Grillo Public Interest & Social Justice Law Retreat, Santa Cruz, California , 2002-2003
    • Globalizing Civil Society From the Inside Out, Presentation and facilitation of session, New York, NY, 2002-2003
    • It Takes a Region: New Strategies for Sustainable Community Development, Family Foundation Conference, Talk, Presentation, San Jose, California, 2002-2003
    • New Economy, the New Diversity, and the New Inequality: Latino Futures, California Challenges, Leadership Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, 2002-2003
    • It Takes a Region: New Strategies for Livable Communities, Presentation, New York, New York , 2002-2003
    • Silicon Valley: The Next-Generation Platform for Global Innovation, Exploring Our Community’s Progress toward Reinventing the Region, Featured Panelist, 2003 Index of Silicon Valley Release and Annual Celebration , New York, New York , 2002-2003
    • Bridges and Barriers: Navigating Work in California’s New Economy, California Adult Education Administrators’ Association Annual Conference, Keynote address, San Francisco, California, 2002-2003
  • Book

    • Pastor, M., Benner, C. (2012). Just Growth: Prosperity and Inclusion in America’s Metropolitan Regions. Routledge Press.
    • Blackwell, A. G., Kwoh, S., Pastor, M. (2010). Uncommon Common Ground: Race and America’s Future. New York, NY: W.W. Norton.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Matsuoka, M. (2009). This Could Be the Start of Something Big: How Social Movements for Regional Equity are Reshaping Metropolitan America. Cornell University Press.
    • Benner, C., Leete, L., Pastor, M. (2007). Staircases or Treadmills: Labor Market Intermediaries and Economic Opportunity in a Changing Economy. New York: Russell Sage Press.
    • Pastor, M., Wolch, J., Dreier, P. (2004). Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California. University of Minnesota Press.

    Book Chapters

    • Pastor, M. (2013). A Measure of Justice: Environmental Equity and the Sustainable City.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C. (2013). Knowing Together, Growing Together: Epistemic Communities and Equitable Growth.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R., Carter, V. (2013). Breaking the Bank / (Re)Making the Bank: America’s Financial Crisis and the Implications for Sustainable Advocacy for Fair Credit and Fair Banking. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J., Scoggins, J. (2013). Risky Business: Cap-and-Trade, Public Health, and Environmental Justice. Linking Ecology, Environ. Justice, &Global Change. pp. 75-94. Springer Publishing.
    • Pastor, M. (2013). Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County. Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2013). Racial Healing, Social Equity and Immigrant Integration in the American South: Lessons from Community Organizing for Community Philanthropy. Pathways to Racial Healing & Equity in Amer South. Little Rock, AR: Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas.
    • Pastor, M., Mollenkopf, J. (2012). Struggling Over Strangers or Receiving with Resilience? The Metropolitics of Immigrant Incorporation. Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects (Vol. 4) Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2011). Spatial Assimilation and Its Discontents: The Changing Geography of Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan America. Handbook of Urban Economics and Planning The Oxford Handbook of Urban Economics and Planning.
    • Benner, C., Pastor, M. (2011). Planning for Equity, Fighting for Justice: Planners, Organizers and the Struggle for Metropolitan Inclusion. Regional Planning in America Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Land Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R., Carter, V. (2011). Breaking the Bank / (Re)Making the Bank: America’s Financial Crisis and the Implications for Sustainable Advocacy for Fair Credit and Fair Banking. Where Credit is Due: Bringing Equity, University Press of America.
    • Pastor, M., Glover Blackwell, A. (2010). Let’s Hear It for the Boys: Building a Stronger America by Investing in Young Boys and Men of Color. Building Healthy Communities: Young Men and Boys o Berkeley, CA: University of California Press and the Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity.
    • Pastor, M., McMorrow, E. (2010). Looking Forward: Sustainability and the Future of Los Angeles. Los Angeles 2010: State of the City pp. 55-66. California State University, Los Angeles, CA: Pat Brown Institute Of Public Affairs.
    • Pastor, M. (2010). Contradictions, Coalitions and Common Ground in Contemporary Los Angeles. Oxford, England: Blackwell Companion to the History of Los Angeles/Wiley-Blackwell Press.
    • Pastor, M., Segura, D., Trevizo, D., Palerm, J. V. (2009). Poverty, Work, and Public Policy: Latinos in California’s New Economy. Mexicanos in California: Transformations and Challenges/ University of Illinois Press.
    • Pastor, M., Glover Blackwell, A. (2009). Scaling Up: Regional Equity and the Revitalization of Progressive Politics. Cambridge, MA: Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis/MIT Press.
    • Pastor, M., Ellis, J., Rosner, R., Tan, E. (2009). Bridging the Bay: University-Community Collaborations (San Francisco Bay Area). Cambridge, MA: Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis/MIT Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2008). Elections, Economics, and Coalitional Politics: Investigating California’s Future(s). pp. 197-219. Berkeley, CA: Racial and Ethnic Politics in California: Continuity and Change / Berkeley Public Policy Press.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C. (2008). Been Down So Long: Weak Market Cities and Regional Equity. pp. 89-119. , Retooling for Growth: Building a 21st Century Economy in America’s Older Industrial Areas/ Brookings Institution Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). Environmental Justice: Reflections from the United States, in James K. Boyce, Sunita Narain, and Elizabeth A. Stanton, Editors, Reclaiming Nature: Environmental Justice and Ecological Restoration. pp. p.N/A. London: Anthem Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). A State United or a State Divided: Can Multiple Pathways Bring Together Multiple Californias?. pp. Paper mp-rr008-0207.. Cambridge, MA: Beohond Tracking? Multiple Pathways to College, Career and Civic Participation? UCLA’s Institute for Democracy, Education, & Access. Multiple Perspectives on Multiple Pathways Series.. PubMed Web Address
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2007). LULU’s of the Field: Research and Activism for Environmental Justice, in Andrew Barlow, Editor, Professional Advocacy for Social Justice. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). Quien es Más Urbanista? Latinos and ‘Smart Growth, in Robert Bullard, Editor, Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity. pp. 73-101. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2006). Cohesion and Competitiveness: Business Leadership for Regional Growth and Social Equity (OECD Territorial Reviews). pp. 393-445. Competitive Cities in the Global Economy/Organization For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD).
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Matsuoka, M. (2006). The Regional Nexus: The Promise and Risk of Community-based Approaches to Metropolitan Equity. pp. 63-87. Jobs and Economic Development in Minority Communities / Temple University Press.
    • Pastor, M., Reed, D. (2005). Understanding Equitable Infrastructure for California. San Francisco, CA: California 2025: Taking on the Future, Public Policy Institute of California.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2005). Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Los Angeles, in Robert Bullard, editor, The Quest for Environmental Justice:Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution. pp. 108-124. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books.
    • Morello-Frosch, R., Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Porras, C., Prichard, M. (2005). Citizens, Science, and Data Judo: Leveraging Secondary Data Analysis to Build a Community-Academic Collaborative for Environmental Justice in Southern California, in Barbara A. Israel, Eugenia Eng, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Editors, Methods For Conducting Community-Based Participatory Research For Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
    • Wolch, J., Joassart-Marcelli, P., Pastor, M., Dreier, P. (2005). Region by Design: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California, in Janet Rothenberg Pack, editor, Sunbelt/Frostbelt: Public Policies and Market Forces in Metropolitan Development. pp. 55-109. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
    • Pastor, M., Reed, D. (2005). Understanding Equitable Infrastructure for California, in Ellen Hanak and Mark Baldassare, editors, California 2025: Taking on the Future. pp. 192-224. San Francisco, CA: Public Policy Institute of California.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2005). Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Los Angeles. pp. 108-124. The Quest for Environmental Justice:Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution/Sierra Club Books.
    • Pastor, M., Wolch, J., Joassart-Marcelli, P., Dreier, P. (2005). Region by Design: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California. Sunbelt/Frostbelt: Public Pols. & Market Forces Washington, D.C.: .: Brookings Institution Press.
    • Pastor, M., Wise, C. (2004). The Fox Administration and the Politics of Economic Transition. pp. 89-118. Boulder, CO: Mexico’s Democracy at Work: Economic and Political Dyanamics/Lynne Reiner.
    • Pastor, M., Marcelli, E. (2004). Somewhere Over the Rainbow? African American, Immigration, and Coalition-Building. pp. 107-135. The Impact of Immigration on African Americans / Transactions Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2004). The Fox Administration and the Politics of Economic Transition. Mexico’s Democracy at Work. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Reiner.
    • Pastor, M., Leete, L., Benner, C., Zimmerman, S. (2003). Labor Market Intermediaries in the Old and New Economies: A Survey of Worker Experiences in Milwaukee and Silicon Valley. Workforce Intermediaries for the 21st Century. Temple University Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2003). Rising Tides and Sinking Boats: The Economic Challenge for California’s Latinos. Latinos and Public Policy in California. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Public Policy Press.
    • Pastor, M. (2003). Building Social Capital to Protect Natural Capital: The Quest for Environmental Justice. Natural Assets: Democratizing Environ. Ownership. Washington, DC: Island Press.
    • Pastor, M., Wise, C. (2003). A Long View of Mexico’s Political Economy: What’s Changed? What are the Challenges?. Mexico’s Politics and Society in Transition. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

    Essay

    • Pastor, M. (2011). Justice in California. Rosenberg Foundation.
    • Pastor, M. (2009). Just Growth: Foundations, Social Movements, and the Smart Growth Agenda. Looking Forward: Perspectives on Future Opportunities for Philanthropy, Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities.

    Journal Article

    • Pastor, M., Pulido, L. (2013). Where in the World is Juan – and What Color is He? The Geography of Latino Racial Subjectivity in Southern California. American Quarterly. Vol. 65 (2)
    • Pastor, M., English, P., Richardson, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J., King, G., Jesdale, W., Jerrett, M. (2013). Racial and Income Disparities in Relation to a Proposed Climate Change Vulnerability Screening Method for California. International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. Vol. 4 (2)
    • Pastor, M., Perez, L., Lurmann, F., Wilson, J., Brandt, S. J., Künzli, N., McConnell, R. (2012). Near-Roadway Pollution and Childhood Asthma: Implications for Developing “Win-Win” Compact Urban Development and Clean Vehicle Strategies. Environmental Health Perspectives. Vol. 120 (11)
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C. (2011). Moving On Up? From Regions to Megaregions in Equity Strategies. Urban Affairs Review. Vol. 47 (3), pp. 315-348.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R., Scoggins, J., Jesdale, B. (2011). Playing it Safe: Assessing Cumulative Impact and Vulnerability Through an Environmental Justice Screening Method in the South Coast Air Basin, California. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 8 (5), pp. 1441-1459.
    • Pastor, M., Freudenberg, N., Israel, B. (2011). Strengthening Community Capacity for Decision-Making ti Reduce Disproportionate Environmental Exposures. American Journal of Public Health.
    • Pastor, M., Shonkoff, S., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J. (2011). The Climate Gap: Environmental Health and Equity Implications of Climate Change and Mitigation Policies in California – A Review of the Literature. Climate Change.
    • Rachel, M., Bill, J., Pastor, M., James, S. (2010). Ambient air pollution exposure and full-term birth weight in California. Environmental Health. Vol. 9 (44)
    • Pastor, M., London, R., Servon, L., Rosner, R., Wallace, A. (2010). The Role of Community Technology Centers in Youth Skill-Building and Empowerment. Youth and Society. Vol. 42 (2), pp. 199-228.
    • Shonkoff, S., Morello-Frosch, R., Pastor, M., Sadd, J. (2009). Minding the Climate Gap: Implications of Environmental Health Inequities for Mitigation Policies in California. Environmental Justice. Vol. 2 (4), pp. 173-177.
    • Pastor, M., Carter, V. (2009). Conflict, Consensus, and Coalition: Economic and Workforce Development Strategies for African Americans and Latinos. Race and Social Problems. Vol. 1 (3), pp. 143-156.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Matsuoka, M. (2009). For What It’s Worth: Regional Equity, Community Organizing, and Metropolitan America. Journal of the Community Development Society.
    • Pastor, M., Lester, B., Scoggins, J. (2009). Why Regions? Why Now? Who Cares?. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol. 31 (No. 3)
    • Pastor, M. (2009). Putting Poverty in Its Place. American Prospect Special Report. (September/October)
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J. (2008). “‘Space . . . The Final Frontier’: Autocorrelation and Small Area Income Forecasting Models”. Journal of Planning Education and Research.. Vol. 27, pp. 431-443.
    • London, R., Rosner, R., Pastor, M. (2008). “When The Divide Isn’t Just Digital: How Technology-Enriched Afterschool Programs Help Immigrant Youth Find a Voice, a Place, and a Future”. AfterSchool Matters. (7), pp. 1-11.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). Doing Good and Doing Well: Making the Business Case for Regional Equity and Racial Inclusion. Focus Magazine, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. pp. 12-13.
    • Pastor, M., LoPresti, T. (2007). The Color in Miami: Building Grassroots Leadership in the U.S. Global Justice Movement. Critical Sociology/BRILL. Vol. 33 (5), pp. 795-831.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J. (2006). Breathless: Pollution, Schools, and Environmental Justice in California. Policy Studies Journal. Vol. 34 (3), pp. 337-362.
    • Pastor, M., Rosner, R. (2006). The Summer Institute Project (Cambio Social Cruzando Fronteras): Transnationalisms, Transdisciplinarities, and Transformations in Latino Studies. Latino Studies. Vol. 4 (1-2), pp. 14-38.
    • Pastor, M., Wise, C. (2005). The Lost Sexenio: Vicente Fox and the New Politics of Economic Reform in Mexico. Latin American Politics and Society. Vol. 4, pp. 135-160.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2005). The Air is Always Cleaner on the Other Side: Race, Space, and Air Toxics Exposures in California. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol. 27 (2), pp. 127-148.
    • Pastor, M., Alva, S. (2004). Guest Workers and the New Transnationalism: Possibilities and Realities in an Age of Repression. Social Justice. Vol. 31 (1-2), pp. 92-112.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2004). Waiting to Inhale: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in 21st Century California. Social Science Quarterly/. Vol. 85 (2), pp. 420-440.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2004). Reading, Writing, and Toxics: Children’s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. Vol. 12 (1), pp. 271-290.
    • Pastor, M., Marcelli, E. (2004). Somewhere Over the Rainbow? African Americans, Immigration, and Coalition-Building”. Review of Black Political Economy. Vol. 31 (1-2)
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Rosner, R. (2003). ‘An Option for the Poor’: A Research Audit for Community-Based Regionalism in California’s Central Coast. Economic Development Quarterly. Vol. 17 (2)

    Research Report

    • Pastor, M., Perera, G., Wander, M. (2013). Moments, Movements, and Momentum: Engaging Voters, Scaling Power, Making Change. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Marcelli, E. A. (2013). What’s at Stake for the State: Undocumented Californians, Immigration Reform, and Our Future Together. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Sanchez, J., Ortiz, R., Scoggins, J. (2013). Nurturing Naturalization: Could Lowering the Fee Help?. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J. (2012). Citizen Gain: The Economic Benefits of Naturalization for Immigrants and the Economy. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Sanchez, J. (2012). Rock the (Naturalized) Vote: The Size and Location of the Recently Naturalized Voting Age Citizen Population. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Kersten, E., Morello-Frosch, R., Ramos, M. (2012). Facing the Climate Gap: How Environmental Justice Communities are Leading the Way to a More Sustainable and Equitable California. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R., Carter, V., Scoggins, J., Perez, A. (2012). California Immigrant Integration Scorecard. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Boyce, J. (2012). Cooling the Planet, Clearing the Air: Climate Policy, Carbon Pricing, and Co-Benefits. Economics for Equity and the Environment – EcoTrust.
    • Pastor, M., Prichard, M. (2012). L.A. RISING: The 1992 Civil Unrest, the Arc of Social Justice Organizing, and the Lessons for Today’s Movement Building. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., de Shazo, J., Auer, M. (2011). Empowering LA’s Solar Workforce:New Policies that New Policies that Deliver Investments and Jobs. Los Angeles Business Council Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Ito, J., Rosner, R. (2011). Transactions, Transformations, Translations: Metrics That Matter for Building, Scaling, and Funding Social Movements. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., de Lara, J., Scoggins, J. (2011). All Together Now? African Americans, Immigrants, and the Future of California. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., de Lara, J., Scoggins, J. (2011). All Together Now? African Americans, Immigrants, and the Future of California. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., DeShazo, J. (2011). Making an Inclusive Market: Multifamily Rooftop Solar and Social Equity in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Business Council.
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J. (2011). Immigrant Labor and the American Recovery: A Brief Memo. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J. (2011). Immigrant Labor and the American Recovery: A Brief Memo. USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., deShazo, J. (2011). Making an Inclusive Market: Multifamily Rooftop Solar and Social Equity in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Business Council Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Treuhaft, S., Blackwell, A. G. (2011). America’s Tomorrow: Equity is the Superior Growth Model. PolicyLink.
    • Pastor, M., Ito, J., Ortiz, R. (2010). Connecting at the Crossroads: Alliance-Building and Social Change in Tough Times. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE).
    • Pastor, M., McMorrow, E. (2010). Los Angeles 2010: State of the City. Pat Brown Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R., Ito, J., Carter, V., Tran, J., Cheng, T. (2010). The Color of Change: Interethnic Youth Leadership for the 21st Century. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE).
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J., Tran, J. (2010). A State Resilient: Immigrant Integration and California’s Future. Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J. (2010). Air Pollution and Environmental Justice: Integrating Indicators of Cumulative Impact and Socio-Economic Vulnerability into Regulatory Decision-Making. California Air Resources Board. PubMed Web Address
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J., Scoggins, J. (2010). Minding the Climate Gap: What’s at Stake if California’s Climate Law is Done Right and Right Away. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Turner, M. (2010). Reducing Poverty and Economic Distress After ARRA: Potential Roles for Place-Conscious Strategies. Urban Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R., Carter, V. (2010). Breaking the Bank / (Re)Making the Bank: America’s Financial Crisis and the Implications for Sustainable Advocacy for Fair Credit and Fair Banking. Kirwan Institute.
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J., Tran, J., Ortiz, R. (2010). The Economic Benefits of Immigrant Authorization in California. USC’s Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.
    • Pastor, M., Ash, M., Boyce, J., Chang, G., Tran, J., Scoggins, J. (2009). Justice in the Air: Tracking Toxic Pollution from America’s Industries and Companies to Our States, Cities, and Neighborhoods. Political Economy Research Institute / Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R. (2009). Immigrant Integration in Los Angeles: Strategic Directions for Funders. California Community Foundation and the USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J., Shonkoff, S. (2009). The Climate Gap: Inequalities in How Climate Change Hurts Americans & How to Close the Gap. USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Shonkoff, S., Morello-Frosh, R., Pastor, M., Sadd, J. (2009). Environmental Health and Equity Impacts from Climate Change and Mitigation Policies in California: A Review of the Literature. Carlifornia Climate Action Team Report Working Paper, CEC-500-2009-038-D. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-038/CEC-500-2009-038-D.PDF
    • Pastor, M. (2009). Banking on L.A. by Annie E. Casey and the Liberty Hill Foundation.
    • Pastor, M., Oritz, R. (2009). Making Change: How Social Movements Work – and How to Support Them. Program for Environmental and Regional Equity, University of Southern California.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J., Scoggins, J. (2009). Emitting on the Dock of the Bay: Air Toxics and Environmental Inequality in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area.
    • Pastor, M., Rosner, R., Benner, C., Matsuoka, M., Smith, M. (2008). Coming Together: Lessons on Collaboration from California Works for Better Health. he California Endowment.
    • Pastor, M., Ortiz, R. (2008). Moving California: How Social Movements Work – and How to Support Them. The California Endowment and the USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2007). Still Toxic After All These Years.: Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). The City and the Region: Geography, Demography, and Destiny in Los Angeles. Los Angeles 2007 State of the City Report/Pat Brown Institute, California State University, Los Angeles.
    • Pastor, M., Wise, C. (2007). Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impacts of Currency Crises in Mexico and Argentina.
    • Pastor, M., Fairlie, R., London, R., Rosner, R. (2006). Crossing the Divide Immigrant Youth and Digital Disparity in California. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Rosner, R. (2006). Edging Toward Equity: Creating Shared Opportunity in America’s Regions. Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
    • Pastor, M., Bullard, R., Boyce, J., Fothergil, A., Morello-Frosch, R., Wright, B. (2006). In The Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina. Russell Sage.
    • Pastor, M. (2005). Immigrant Workers Empowerment and Community Building. Mayfair Improvement Initiative & One East Palo Alto.
    • Pastor, M., Abraham, J., Brown, C., Ellis, J., Farhang, L., Hussain, L., LoPresti, T., Shamasunder, B., Swinney, E. (2005). Bridging Bays, Bridging Borders: Global Justice and Community Organizing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Urban Habitat and the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community.
    • Pastor, M., Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R. (2005). Reading, Writing, and Breathing: Schools, Air Toxics, and Environmental Justice in California. Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community, UC Santa Cruz,.
    • Pastor, M., Rosner, R. (2004). Environmental Justice: Opportunity Assessment and Analysis. California Integrated Waste Management Board.
    • Pastor, M., Scoggins, J. (2004). Income Forecasting at the Small Area Level for Southern California: Issues, Methods, and Projections: Final Report to the Southern California Association of Governments. CJTC, UC Santa Cruz.
    • Pastor, M., Benner, C., Rosner, R., Matsuoka, M., Jacobs, J. (2004). Community Building, Community Bridging: Neighborhood Improvement Initiatives and the New Regionalism in the San Francisco Bay Area. Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community, UC Santa Cruz.
    • Pastor, M., Leete, L., Dresser, L., Benner, C., Bernhardt, A., Brownstein, B., Zimmerman, S. (2003). Economic Opportunity in a Volatile Economy: Understanding the Role of Labor Market Intermediaries in Two Regions. Ford, Rockefeller, and Sage Foundations.

    Magazine/Trade Publication

    • Pastor, M.Social Justice, Economic Vitality and the California Dream. Irvine Foundation – 75th Anniversary.
    • Pastor, M.The Remaking of California. Justice in California – Rosenberg Foundation.
    • Pastor, M.Race and our Metropolitan Future. The CitiStates Group.
    • Pastor, M.Race and Our Metropolitan Future.
    • Pastor, M., Buik, E.Split Down the Middle. Los Angeles Business Journal.
    • Pastor, M.Putting Poverty in Its Place. American Prospect Special Report.
    • Pastor, M.Regional Equity: Exciting Cause, But Greater Than It Seems. Citiwire.
    • Pastor, M.Regional Equity: Exciting Cause, But Greater Than It Seems. The CitiStates Group. PubMed Web Address
    • Pastor, M.Best Futures for America Bubble Up from Our Regions. Citiwire.
    • Pastor, M.Who Wins and Loses in the Sustainable Economy?. The Futurist Magazine. pp. 29.
    • Pastor, M., Bullard, R., Boyce, J. K., Fothergill, A., Morello-Frosch, R., Wright, B.Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina. Race, Poverty, and the Environment. Vol. 13
    • Pastor, M., LoPresti, T.Bringing Globalization Home. ColorLines Magazine.

    Monograph

    • Pastor, M. (2007). Reaching Uncommon Common Ground. Community Benefits Agreements: The Power, Practice, and Promise of a Responsible Redevelopment Tool/Annie E. Casey Foundation.
    • Pastor, M., Bullard, R. D., Boyce, J. K., Fothergill, A., Morello-Frosch, R., Wright, B. (2006). In the Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina. Russell Sage.

    Newsletter

    • Pastor, M., Treuhaft, S., Blackwell, A. G. (2011). Equity: The Superior Growth Model. Race, Poverty & the Environment.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R. (2009). The Climate Gap: Is Federal Climate Policy Doing Enough to Narrow the Disparities for People of Color and the Poor?. www.huffingtonpost.com.

    Newpaper

    • Pastor, M. (2013). Atención médica para todos. La Opinion.
    • Pastor, M. (2013). Immigrant Integration Is American — and Key to Reform. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M. (2013). Why immigration overhaul matters to state. Sacramento Bee.
    • Pastor, M. (2013). Immigrants’ Citizenship Lifts US Economy. San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Pastor, M., Perera, G. (2012). The Lesson of 2012? It Was Never About Obama, It Was About Us. Colorlines.
    • Pastor, M. (2012). New Americans, New Voters, New Politics. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M. (2012). A New Economic Growth Strategy for the Election Year: Integrate Immigrants. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M., Hancock, A. (2012). House Republicans Bury Their Heads in the Demographic Sand. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M., Blumenfield, K. (2012). Lessons for L.A. From 1992. Los Angeles Times.
    • Pastor, M., Bass, K. (2012). What’s Going On?. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M. (2011). By the Numbers: Business, E-Verify and the California Economy. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M., Hancock, A. (2011). California needs an integrated plan on immigration (see Utah). Sacramento Bee.
    • Pastor, M., Gonzalez, R. (2011). Latino Report Card offers road map to greater success. San Jose Mercury.
    • Pastor, M. (2010). California Dreaming. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M. (2010). Promesas que Empeoran. La Opinión.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R. (2010). Make a Mess, Clean It Up. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M., Carter, V. (2010). Immigrants’ future is California’s future. San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Pastor, M. (2010). Who Loses if California’s Climate Law is Halted?. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M., Buik, E. (2010). Split Down the Middle. Los Angeles Business Journal.
    • Pastor, M., Boyce, J. (2009). First in Profits, Second in What?. Huffington Post.
    • Pastor, M. (2009). Reaching L.A.’s ‘Unbanked’. Los Angeles Times.
    • Pastor, M. (2008). Now What?. San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Levy, S., Pastor, M. (2008). “Taxes Don’t Automatically Hurt the Economy”. Sacramento Bee.
    • Pastor, M., Myers, D. (2008). Don’t Forget Immigration Reform. Los Angeles Times.
    • Pastor, M. (2008). Company Helps Banks See Opportunities Amid Challenges. Los Angeles Business Journal.
    • Pastor, M., Chubb, A. (2007). Wise Advice: Find a Penny, Pick It Up. Fresno Bee.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). The New Electoral Stars. San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). How to build in South-Central. Los Angeles Times.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). Clean Air Action Plan Has Advantages Despite Flaws. Los Angeles Business Journal.
    • Pastor, M. (2007). Together We Can Grow Greener. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Sadd, J. (2007). Still Toxic After All These Years. San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Pastor, M. (2006). A Taste of Democracy from Live Oak. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
    • Pastor, M., Rosner, R. (2006). Building a Bridge to Somewhere. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
    • Pastor, M., Morello-Frosch, R., Gallegos, B. (2006). Neighborhood Pollution Data at Risk. San Jose Mercury News.
    • Pastor, M. (2005). Books, Budgets, Ballots. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
    • Pastor, M., Gallegos, B., Prichard, M. (2005). Tainted ‘Justice’ at the EPA. Los Angeles Times.
    • Pastor, M., LoPresti, T., Moncada, E. (2004). Seeds of Reform Sown in India. San Jose Mercury News.

    Proceedings

    • Pastor, M. (2009). New Perspective Needed on Immigration. Economic Policy Institute.

    Other

    • Pastor, M. (2011). The Remaking of California. Justice in California, Rosenberg Foundation.
    • Pastor, M. (2009). Keeping It Real: Demographic Change, Economic Conflict, and Inter-Ethnic Organizing for Social Justice in Los Angeles. Black and Brown Los Angeles: A Contemporary Reader, University of California Press.
    • USC Distinguished Professor, , 2019
    • American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, , 2021-2022
    • American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, , 2021-2022
    • USC Endowed Chair, Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change and Professor of Sociology and American Studies and Ethnicity, 2014/07/16-2022/07/15
    • USC or School/Dept Award for Teaching, General Education Teaching Award, Dornsife College, 2011-2013
    • Loving Civil Rights Award Honoree, Connecticut Fair Housing Center, 2012
    • University of Arkansas, Clinton School of Public Service, Center on Community Philanthropy Distinguished “Scholar in Residence”, 2012
    • Wally Marks ChangeMaker of the Year Award, Liberty Hill Foundation, 2012
    • Visiting Presidential Scholar, Hofstra University, Fall 2009
    • Bellagio Residency, Rockefeller Foundation, 2001
    • North-South Center Research Associate, 1996-1997
    • MacArthur Foundation Grant for Research & Writing, 1993
    • Kellogg National Fellow, 1988-1991
    • Fulbright Award, Research , 1990
    • Guggenheim Fellowship Recipient, , 1989-1990
    • Fulbright Award, Research , 1988
    • Fulbright Award, Research, 1987
    • Haynes Foundation Summer Fellowship, 1986
    • Fulbright Award, Program: South America Today, 1984-1985
  • Committees

    • Member, USC Strategic Planning, 2010-2011
    • Member, USC Strategic Planning, 2009-2010
  • Conferences Organized

    • Co-organizer, Climate Justice Research in California: Where are We? Where Do We Need to Go?, USC, Los Angeles, Spring 2010
    • Organizer, Immigrant Integration and the American Future: Lessons from and for California, University of Southern California, 04/22/2008

    Professional Offices

    • Board Member, American Institutes of Research , 2012 –
    • Consultant, California Reinvestment Coalition, Strategic Planning Retreat, 2010 –
    • Board Member, PolicyLink, 2009 –
    • Board Member, Community Development Technology Center, 2009 –
    • Board Member, Economic Policy Institute, 2008 –
    • Board Member, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, 2007 –
    • Board of Directors, Center for Community Change, 2006 –
    • Consultant, Ford Foundation, Facilitation of Voter Engagement Meeting, 2011
    • Consultant, The California Endowment, Strategic Plan Assistance, 2008 – 2009
    • Consultant, The California Endowment, Analysis of California Works for Better Health , 2006 – 2009
    • Board of Directors, Economic Policy Institute, 2007-2008
    • Chair, Labor and Employment Research Fund, University of California, 2004 – 2007
    • Advisory Board, Public Policy Institute of California, 2001 – 2007
    • Consultant, California Reinvestment Coalition, Strategic Planning Retreat, 2005 – 2006
    • Consultant, North American Transnational Communities Initiative, 2005 – 2006
    • Consultant, Rockefeller Foundation and San Francisco Foundation, Project on Budget Education for California, 2004 – 2006
    • Consultant, Public Policy Institute of California, Equity and Infrastructure Project, 2004 – 2005
    • Board Member, Alliance for Regional Stewardship, 2002 – 2005
    • Member, National Advisory Committee, Urban Health Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001 – 2005

    Professional Memberships

    • Economic Development Quarterly, 1990 –
    • Journal of Latin American Studies, 1990 –
    • Latin American Research Review, 1990 –
    • Urban Affairs Review, 1990 –
    • American Sociology Association, 1987 –
    • Latin American Studies Association, 1987 –
    • American Economic Association, 1984 –

    Reviewer for Publications

    • Urban Affairs Review, referee for article submission, 2008-2009

    Other Service to the Profession

    • Inaugural speech for the New Racial Studies Project, University of California, Santa Barbara,,