Speaker Bureau

This area of the Cyberhood contains names and contact information for members of the Cyberhood Speakers Bureau. It lists scholars and practitioners working in communities of color and poor central city neighborhoods. Members of the Speakers Bureau are available to visit universities, community-based organizations, and other venues to share their knowedge and experiences.

 

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Speakers


 Name                  

Contact Information          

Professional Experience           

Areas of Expertise                   


 Katrin Anacker

kanacker@gmu.edu

 

703-993-2262 


Assistant Professor, Public Policy, George Mason University (Arlington, VA)

Suburbs

Housing, Diversity and Inequality in the Suburbs

Sustainable Suburbs

Mature Suburbs

 

 

Rodolfo D. Torres

 

rodolfo@uci.edu

 

949-854-6189

 

Professor, Urban and Regional Planning, Political Science, and Urban Studies

University of California - Irvine

 

US Ethnic Politics

Democratic Practice

Cultural Political Economy

Race and Class Relations

Historic Materialism

The Spatial Turn in Planning

Urban Inequality

Chicano/Latino Movements

Critical Urbanism


Thomas J. Vicino

t.vicino@neu.edu

 

617-373-2619


Assistant Professor, Political Science, Northeastern University (Boston, MA)

Suburbs

Housing, Diversity and Inequality in the Suburbs

Sustainable Suburbs

Mature Suburbs

 


George J. Whelan


gwhelan@comcast.net


City of Philadelphia Finance Department , Commerce Department, and Department of Public Health (retired)

 

Adjunct Instructor, Temple University and Philadelphia University


Capital Budgeting

CDBG

Local Economic Development

Debt Finance

Health and Human Services


 


 


 


 

 

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