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DORCETA E. TAYLOR BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Michigan 440 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115 Phone: 1-734-763-5327 Fax: 1-734-936-2195 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1991 Ph. D., Dual doctoral degrees from the School of Forestry and the Department of Sociology at Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511. Specialization: Environmental Sociology. Fields: Race and Ethnic Relations, Environmental History and Ideology, Sociology of Leisure. Dissertation Title: Determinants of Leisure Participation: Explaining the Different Rates of Participation of African Americans, Jamaicans, Italians, and Other Whites in New Haven. 1988 M.A., Sociology/Forestry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511. Field: Sociology. 1988 M. Phil., Sociology/Forestry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511. Fields: Complex Organization Theory and Behavior, Environmental Sociology. 1985 M. F. S. Forest Science, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Specialization: Social Ecology. Thesis Title: Environmental Attitudes and Perceptions Among Jamaican Teachers. 1983 B.A. Environ. Studies/Biology, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 60625. Majors: Environmental Studies, Biology. Thesis Title: Herbicide Use in Residential Areas. 1977 A Levels Zoology/Botany Excelsior College, Jamaica, West Indies. Teaching Teaching Diploma Excelsior College, Jamaica, West Indies. Majors: Zoology, Botany. Thesis Title: A Study of the High Drop-out Rate Found Among Students in the New Secondary Schools.

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DORCETA E. TAYLOR

BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Michigan

440 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115

Phone: 1-734-763-5327 Fax: 1-734-936-2195

Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1991 Ph. D., Dual doctoral degrees from the School of Forestry and the Department of

Sociology at Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511.

Specialization: Environmental Sociology. Fields: Race and Ethnic Relations,

Environmental History and Ideology, Sociology of Leisure.

Dissertation Title: Determinants of Leisure Participation: Explaining the Different Rates of Participation of African Americans, Jamaicans, Italians, and Other Whites in New Haven.

1988 M.A., Sociology/Forestry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511.

Field: Sociology. 1988 M. Phil., Sociology/Forestry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511.

Fields: Complex Organization Theory and Behavior, Environmental Sociology. 1985 M. F. S. Forest Science, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Specialization: Social Ecology. Thesis Title: Environmental Attitudes and Perceptions Among Jamaican

Teachers. 1983 B.A. Environ. Studies/Biology, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 60625.

Majors: Environmental Studies, Biology.

Thesis Title: Herbicide Use in Residential Areas. 1977 A Levels Zoology/Botany Excelsior College, Jamaica, West Indies.

Teaching Teaching Diploma Excelsior College, Jamaica, West Indies. Majors: Zoology,

Botany. Thesis Title: A Study of the High Drop-out Rate Found Among Students

in the New Secondary Schools.

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ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015-Present Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. School for Environment and Sustainability

(SEAS). Formerly the School of Natural Resources and Environment. 2015-Present Academic Affairs Diversity Planning Group – Campus-wide leadership committee on

diversity, equity, and inclusion. University of Michigan. 2015-Present James E. Crowfoot Collegiate Professor of Environmental Justice, University of Michigan. 2011-Present Professor of Environmental Sociology, University of Michigan.

Joint appointment in the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the Program in the Environment (PitE) in the College of Literature, Science & Arts.

2002-2011 Associate Professor of Environmental Sociology, University of Michigan. Joint appointment in the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) and the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS) from 2002-2009.

1998-2002 Assistant Professor of Environmental Sociology, University of Michigan. Joint appointment in the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) and the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS)

1995-1998 Assistant Professor of Environmental Sociology, Washington State University. 1993-1995 Assistant Professor of Environmental Sociology, University of Michigan. Joint appointment in the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) and the

Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS) 1992-1993 Post-doctoral Research on Poverty and the Underclass, Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. University of Michigan. 1991 Tutorial Leader, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Fall. 1991 Post-doctoral Research on Ethnic Minority Environmental Activism, NSF grant. Affiliated with the University College of London. 1989 Visiting Instructor, Graduate Liberal Studies Program, Wesleyan University. Summer. 1989-1991 Research Social Scientist, United States Department of Agriculture - U. S. Forest Service,

North Central Experiment Station. 1988-1989 Visiting Instructor, Department of Sociology, Connecticut College. 1989 Visiting Instructor, Human Ecology, Connecticut College, Spring. 1988 Mentor, Academic Mentorship Program for the Sciences, Yale University. 1987 Teaching Fellow, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. 1987 Biological Consultant, Man and the Biosphere Project, National Park Service, Summer. 1987 Research on Nature-based Tourism in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Mellon Foundation grant. 1986 Rockefeller Fellow studying the Tax-Exempt Status of the Y.M.C.A., I.S.P.S., Yale. 1986 Statistical Consultant, Voting in Presidential Elections, National Academy of Sciences. 1985 Teaching Fellow, Yale University. 1985 Program Coordinator, Minority Students Internship Program, Human Environment Center. 1985 Teaching Assistant, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Spring. 1984 Research on Jamaican Teachers’ Attitudes Towards Environmental Issues, Mellon Grant.

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AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 2020 Recipient of the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal. Presented to the Yale Graduate School Alumni

Association to four alumni of the Yale Graduate School for Outstanding Achievements. 2019 EcoWorks Sustainable Communities Champion Award. EcoWorks Detroit. 2019 Smithsonian Institution - Anacostia Museum. Featured in Women in Leadership Exhibit. 2018 National Science Foundation Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics &

Engineering, Mentoring (PAESMEM). 2018 University of Michigan Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award. 2018 Freudenberg Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Environmental

Science and Studies. 2018 The 2018 Women in Conservation Rachel Carson Award from the National Audubon

Society. 2018 President’s Award from the Detroit Audubon Society. 2017 Burton V. Barnes Award for Academic Excellence. Sierra Club Michigan Chapter. 2017 University of Michigan Team Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership Award. 2016 University of Michigan award for Leadership on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategic

Planning Process. 2015 James E. Crowfoot Collegiate Chair. University of Michigan. 2015 Charles Horton Cooley Award for distinguished scholarship. Michigan Sociological

Association. 2015 Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Outstanding Alumnus Award. 2015 Fred Buttel Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Environmental Sociology Award. The

Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2014 Carol Hollenshead Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change. The

Center for the Education of Women. University of Michigan. 2014 SF Environment. Celebrating Black Environmentalists During Black History Month. Recognition as one of 29 top Black environmentalists named to the list. 2013-2015 Field of Studies Coordinator for the Environmental Justice Program in the School of

Natural Resources and Environment. 2013-2015 Faculty advisor to the Envoys and Diversity Allies program in the School of Natural

Resources and Environment, University of Michigan. 2013-2014 Past Chair of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association. 2012 Recipient of the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award from the University of

Michigan. 2012-2013 Chair of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association. 2012-2013 Co-Director of the Envoys and Diversity Allies program in the School of Natural

Resources and Environment, University of Michigan. 2011-2012 Chair-Elect of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association.

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2011-2012 Field of Studies Coordinator for the Environmental Justice Program in the School of Natural Resources and Environment.

2010-2011 Global Intercultural Education for Undergraduates (GIEU) Faculty Fellow. Chosen to lead 14 undergraduates on a trip to the U.S. and British Virgin Islands in 2011.

2010 Winner of the Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award for book, Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change. Awarded to best publication for the period 2007-2009. The Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association.

2010 People to Celebrate – Game Changer, Dorceta Taylor. Earth911. 2010 Telluride Honors Program Summer Teaching Fellow. Selected to teach high school honors

course to be taught at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 2007-2008 Global Intercultural Education for Undergraduates (GIEU) Faculty Fellow. Chosen to lead

10 undergraduates on a trip to Brazil in 2008. 2007 Biography included in Who’s Who Among American Teachers and Educators – 11th

edition. 2005 Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Scholar – Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies. 2001 Biography included in the Directory of American Scholars, 11th ed., Gale Group, MI:

Farmington Hills. 1996 Profiled in the National Research Council’s Excellence Through Diversity: Profiles of

Forty-Two Ford Foundation Fellows, Washington, D.C. 1996 Recognition of Leadership in the Yale Forest Forum and the Seventh Forest Congress,

awarded by the Forest Congress Board. 1993 Recognition for Outstanding Environmental Achievement, awarded by Northeastern

Illinois University. 1993 Recognition for Distinguished Service to the University and to Higher Education, awarded

by Northeastern Illinois University. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS A. Current and Recent Research Grants (Principal Investigator on all grants listed) 2020-2022 University of Michigan – Provost’s Office. Odyssey Fellowship. $347,087. 2020-2022 University of Michigan – Rackham Graduate School. Odyssey Fellowship. $347,087. 2020-2022 Mitsubishi Corporation. “Environmental Fellows Program.” $80,000. 2020-2021 Erb Foundation. “Environmental Fellows Program.” $120,000. 2020 Pisces Foundation. “New Horizons in Conservation Conference.” $25,000. 2017-2020 JPB Foundation. “Enhancing Cross-Cultural Diversity in the Environmental Field.”

$1,800,000. 2015-2019 Environmental Grantmakers Association. “Environmental Fellows Program.” $1,497,000. 2017-2018 Pisces Foundation. “Enhancing Diversity in the Environmental Field.” $50,000. 2015-2021 Mott Foundation. “Enhancing Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Environmental Advocacy

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in the Great Lakes Region.” $750,000. 2015-2021 Doris Duke Foundation. Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program. $3,282.720. 2013-2015 Mott Foundation. An Assessment of Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Environmental

Advocacy in the Great Lakes Region. $100,000. 2013-2015 Joyce Foundation. An Assessment of Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Environmental

Advocacy in the Great Lakes Region. $100,000. 2012-2018 US Department of Agriculture. “Examining Disparities in Food Access and Enhancing the

Food Security of Underserved Populations in Michigan.” $4,000,000. 2011 IRLEE – Office of the Vice Provost for Research seed research grant, $15,000. 2011 School of Natural Resources and Environment faculty research grant, $15,000. 2010 University of Michigan National Center for Institutional Diversity, $15,000. 2010 Office of the Vice Provost for Research, $5,000. 2010 School of Natural Resources Research Office, $5,000. 2010 University of Michigan Office of the Vice Provost, $10,000. 2009-2010 Ford Foundation, $140,000. 2008-2009 Ford Foundation, $195,000. 2008 University of Michigan subvention award, $5,000. 2007-2008 Ford Foundation, $100,000. 2007-2008 Mitchell Kapor Foundation, $10,000. 2007-2008 The National Center for Institutional Diversity, $6,000. 2007-2008 The College of Literature Science and Art. $5,000. 2007-2008 Rackham Graduate School, $1,000. 2005-2006 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. $56, 995. 2005-2006 The Hewlett Foundation. $10,000. 2005-2006 The Surdna Foundation. $10,000. 2005-2006 The Environmental Protection Agency. $10,000. 2005-2006 Noyes Foundation. $7,000. 2005-2006 The Provost’s Office, University of Michigan, $5,000. 2003-2006 National Science Foundation research grant. $300,000. 2003-2005 Provost’s Office, University of Michigan. $10,000. 2003-2005 Office of the Vice Provost, University of Michigan. $10,000. 2002-2005 Joyce Foundation research and program development grant. $279,806. 2002-2005 Center for Afroamerican and African Studies. $7,000. 2002-2003 National Science Foundation research grant. $68,331. 2002-2003 National Science Foundation supplemental research grant. $13,663. 2002-2003 Noyes Foundation. $7,000. B. Fellowships 1993-1994 University of Michigan Faculty Development Award. 1992-1993 Ford-Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Poverty, University of Michigan.

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1991 National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Grant, University of London. 1990-1991 Bouchet Dissertation Prize Fellowship, Yale University. 1989-1990 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, National Research Council. 1989 Enders Fellowship Dissertation Research Grant, Yale University. 1989-1991 U.S. Forest Service Dissertation Research Support, Cooperative Student Extension

Program. 1987 Mellon Grant for Virgin Islands Research, Yale University. 1987-1988 Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship, Yale University. 1986 J. D. Rockefeller, III, Fellowship, Yale University. 1985-1987 Graduate and Professional Opportunity Program Fellowship, Yale University. 1985-1988 Yale University Fellowship. 1983-1985 Ione Brown Scholarship. 1983-1985 Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Scholarship. PUBLICATIONS A. Books and Manuscripts i. Published Books and Books in Press 2016 The Rise of the American Conservation Movement: Power, Privilege, and Environmental

Protection. Durham: Duke University Press. 2014 Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential

Mobility. New York University Press. 2010 Environment and Social Justice: An International Perspective. Edited by Dorceta E.

Taylor. Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, volume 18 (September). Bingley, UK: Emerald Press.

2009 The Environment and the People in American Cities: 1600s-1900s. Disorder, Inequality and Social Change. Durham: Duke University Press.

• Winner of the Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award for the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association for works published between 2007 and 2009.

1992 Identity in Ethnic Leisure Pursuits, Lewiston, NY: Mellen Research University Press. 1992 With Tepperman, Lorne, and R. Jack Richardson, Test Bank 2 to accompany An

Introduction to Sociology: The Social World, Toronto, Canada: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 1991 Determinants of Leisure Participation: Explaining the Different Rates of Participation of

African Americans, Jamaicans, Italians, and Other Whites in New Haven, Ph.D. Dissertation, Departments of Sociology and Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

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B. Editorial Roles – Refereed Journals and Encyclopedia Volumes 2013-2018 Editor in Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Environment and Society (10 volume

set) to be published by Wiley-Blackwell. 2010-2012 Editorial board of Environmental Practice. 2010-2011 Guest Editor of special environmental justice issue of Environmental Practice. Vol. 13(4). 2009-2010 Guest Editor of Volume 18 of Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. 2001-2002 Guest Editor of special issue of Projections: MIT Journal of Planning on environmental

justice issues. 2000 Editor of a special issue of American Behavioral Scientist entitled Advances in

Environmental Justice: Research, Theory and Methodology, Vol. 43#4, January. 1998-2001 Associate Editor of Journal of Leisure Research. 1998 Co-Editor (with Robert Bullard and Glenn Johnson) of Part II of a special issue of Race,

Gender and Class Vol. 6 (1); title: Environmentalism and Race, Gender and Class Issues. 1997-2001 Editorial Review Board of Organization and Environment. 1997 Co-Editor (with Robert Bullard and Glenn Johnson) of Part I of a special issue of Race,

Gender and Class Vol. 5 (1); title: Environmentalism and Race, Gender and Class Issues. 1996-1998 Associate Editorial Board of Race, Gender and Class. C. Refereed Journal Articles 2019 Rybarczyk, Greg, Taylor, Dorceta E., Brines, Shannon. “A Geospatial Analysis of Access

to Ethnic Food Retailers in Two Michigan Cities: Investigating the Importance of Outlet Type within Active Travel Neighborhoods.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(1): 166. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17010166. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338165334_A_Geospatial_Analysis_of_Access_to_Ethnic_Food_Retailers_in_Two_Michigan_Cities_Investigating_the_Importance_of_Outlet_Type_within_Active_Travel_Neighborhoods.

2019 Taylor, Dorceta E.; Paul, Sophia; McCoy, Ember. “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the Salience of Publicly Disclosing Demographic Data in American Environmental Nonprofits.” Sustainability 2019, 11, 5491. https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/19/5491.

2019 “College Students and Nature: Differing Thoughts of Fear, Danger, Disconnection, and Loathing.” Environmental Management. DOI: 10.1007/s00267-019-01172-9. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333009519_College_Students_and_Nature_ Differing_Thoughts_of_Fear_Danger_Disconnection_and_Loathing.

2018 “Enhancing racial diversity in the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences.” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. DOI: 10.1007/s13412-018-0518-1. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327475811_Enhancing_ racial_diversity_in_the_Association_for_Environmental_Studies_and_Sciences.

2018 “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Connectedness to Nature and Landscape Preferences Among College Students.” Environmental Justice. https://doi.org/10.1089/env.2017.0040.

2018 “Black Farmers in the U.S. and Michigan: Longevity, Empowerment, and Food

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Sovereignty.” Journal of African American Studies. DOI: 10.1007/s12111-018-9394-8. 2018 Justin Burdine and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Neighborhood Characteristics and Urban

Gardens in the Toledo Metropolitan Area: Staffing and Voluntarism, Food Production, Infrastructure, and Sustainability Practices.” Local Environment. 23(2): 198-219. DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2017.1397614.

2018 “Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Students’ Readiness, Identity, Perceptions of Institutional Diversity, and Desire to Join the Environmental Workforce.” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 8: 152-168. DOI: 10.1007/s13412-017-0447-4.

2015 “Gender and Racial Diversity in Conservation Organizations: Uneven Accomplishments and Cause for Concern.” Environmental Justice. 8(5): 165-180.

2015 (with Kerry Ard) “Detroit’s Food Justice and Food Systems.” Focus. 32(1, Spring/ Summer): 13-18.

2015 (with Kerry Ard) “Food Availability and the Food Desert Frame in Detroit: An Overview of the City’s Food System.” Environmental Practice. 17(2): 102-133.

2011 “The Evolution of Environmental Justice Activism, Research, and Scholarship.” Environmental Practice. 13(4): 280-301.

2011 “Racial and Gender Differences in Job Mobility and Wages of Employees in Environmental Organizations.” Environmental Practice. 13(4): 370-385.

2011 “Guest Editorial.” Environmental Practice. 13(4): 274-275. 2011 “Letter to the Editor.” Journal of American History. 98 (3, December): 954-955. 2011 “Green Jobs and the Potential to Diversify the Environmental Workforce.” Utah

Environmental Law Review. 31(1): 47-77. 2007 “Employment Preferences and Salary Expectations of Students in Science and

Engineering.” BioScience. 57, 2(February): 175-185. 2007 “Diversity and Equity in Environmental Organizations: The Salience of These Factors to

Students.” Journal of Environmental Education. Vol. 39 (1): 19-43. 2002 “Race, Class, Gender and Environmentalism," U.S.D.A., Forest Service, PNW-GTR 534,

Washington: Seattle. 2000 “Meeting the Challenge of Wild Land Recreation Management: Demographic Shifts and

Social Inequality,” Journal of Leisure Research, 32 (1): 171-179. 2000 “The Rise of the Environmental Justice Paradigm: Injustice Framing and the Social

Construction of Environmental Discourses,” American Behavioral Scientist, 43(4 ): 508-580.

2000 “Introduction,” American Behavioral Scientist, 43(4): 504-507. 1999 “Central Park as a Model for Social Control: Urban Parks, Social Class and Leisure

Behavior in Nineteenth-Century America,” Journal of Leisure Research, 31(4): 420-477. 1998 "The Urban Environment: The Intersection of White Middle Class and White Working

Class Environmentalism (1820-1950s)," Advances in Human Ecology, Vol. 7: 207-292. 1997 “American Environmentalism: The Role of Race, Class and Gender. 1820-1995,” Race,

Gender and Class, Vol 5 #1: 16-62. 1995 Dorceta E. Taylor and Patricia Winter. “Environmental Values, Ethics, and Depreciative

Behavior in Wildland Settings.” U.S.D.A. Pacific Southwest Research Station. General Technical Report PSW-156.

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1993 "Minority Environmental Activism in Britain: From Brixton to the Lake District," Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 16(3): 263-295.

1989 "Blacks and the Environment: Towards an Explanation of the Concern and Action Gaps Between Blacks and Whites," Environment and Behavior, Vol., 21 #2, pp. 175-205.

1988 "Environmental Education in Jamaica: The Implementation Gap Between Policymakers, Teachers, and Students," Journal of Environmental Education, Vol. 20 #1, pp. 22-28.

D. Chapters 2014 “Landscape.” In Key Words in Environmental Studies. Pellow, D.N., Adamson, J., &

Gleason, W. Eds. New York, NY: NYU Press. 2010 “Introduction.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 3-28. 2010 “Equity, Influence and Access: Central Park’s Role in Historical and Contemporary Urban

Park Financing.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 29-73. 2010 June Gin and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Movements, Neighborhood Change and the Media:

Newspaper Coverage of Anti-gentrification Activities in the San Francisco Bay Area. 1995-2005.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 75-114.

2010 Tendai Chitewere and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Sustainable Living and Community Building in EcoVillage at Ithaca: The Challenges of Incorporating Social Justice Concerns into the Practices of an Ecological Cohousing Community.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 141-176.

2010 Stephanie Freeman and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Heritage Tourism: A Mechanism to Facilitate the Preservation of Black Family Farms.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 261-285.

2010 “Race, Gender and Faculty Diversity in Environmental Disciplines.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 385-407.

2010 Sarah Lashley and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Why Can’t They Work Together? A Framework for Understanding Conflict and Collaboration in Two Environmental Disputes in Southeast Michigan.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 409-449.

2010 “Conclusion.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 18: 485-490. 2008 “Diversity and the Environment: Myth-Making and the Status of Minorities in the Field.”

Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Vol. 15: 89-148. 2008 “Environment, Diversity and Justice” in Limerick, Patricia’s Justice and Nature. Seattle:

University of Washington Press. 2007 "American Environmentalism: The Role of Race, Class, and Gender in Shaping Activism,

1820-1995." In Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Edited by Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Pp. 306-326. Reprint of article appearing in Race, Gender and Class. 1997. Vol 5 #1: 16-62.

1999 "Environmentalism and Race, Class and Gender," pp. 458-488 reprint of article in Race, Gender and Class, in An Introduction to Sociology: A Race, Gender and Class Perspective, edited by Jean Belkhir, et al. New Orleans, LA: Southern University of New Orleans Press.

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1999 "Mobilizing for Environmental Justice in Communities of Color: An Emerging Profile of People of Color Environmental Groups," in Ecosystem Management: Adaptive Strategies for Natural Resource Organizations in the 21st Century, Jennifer Aley, William Burch, Beth Canover and Donald Field, eds., Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis, pp. 33-67.

1997 "Women of Color, Environmental Justice and Ecofeminism," in Ecofeminism: Women, Nature and Culture, Karen J. Warren, ed., Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, pp. 38-81.

1996 "Environmentalism and the Politics of Inclusion," in Multicultural Experiences, Multicultural Theories, Mary F. Rogers, ed., New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies. (This chapter originally appeared in Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots, Robert Bullard, ed., Boston: South End Press.)

1993 "A Redefinition of the Environment: New Voices, New Visions," in The Future: Images for the Twenty-first Century, Bunyan Bryant, ed., Ann Arbor, Michigan: Office of the Vice Provost for Minority Affairs.

1993 "Environmentalism and the Politics of Inclusion," in Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots, Robert Bullard, ed., Boston: South End Press, pp. 53-61.

1992 "Can the Environmental Movement Attract and Maintain the Support of Minorities?" in Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards, B. Bryant and P. Mohai, eds., Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, pp. 28-54, 224-230.

E. Encyclopedia Entries (Refereed) 2004 “Park Movements.” Entry in the Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America,

Cross, G., Chick, G. and Loy, John W., eds. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. II 92-100.

2003 “Racism, Environmental.” Entry in the Pollution A-Z, R. M. Stapleton, P. A. Hemminger and S. L. Senecah, eds., Gale Group, Michigan: Farmington, Hills. 1: 208-210.

2003 “Cancer Alley, Louisiana.” Entry in the Pollution A-Z, R. M. Stapleton, P. A. Hemminger and S. L. Senecah, eds., Gale Group, Michigan: Farmington, Hills. 1: 71.

2003 “Warren County, North Carolina.” Entry in the Pollution A-Z, R. M. Stapleton, P. A. Hemminger and S. L. Senecah, eds., Gale Group, Michigan: Farmington, Hills. 2: 287-288.

F. Reports 2018 Diversity Pathways: Broadening Participation in Environmental Organizations. Ann

Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. School for Environment and Sustainability. Research Gate. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19473.68963/1. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329222642_Diversity_Pathways_Broadening_Participation_in_Environmental_Organizations.

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2018 Diversity in Environmental Organizations: Reporting and Transparency. Report 1. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. School for Environment and Sustainability. Research Gate. DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.24588.00649. Available at: https://www. researchgate.net/publication/322698951_Diversity_in_Environmental_Organizations_Reporting_and_Transparency?showFulltext=1&linkId=5a69e2074585154d15450d78.

2016 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Five-Year Strategic Plan for SNRE. University of Michigan

2014 The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations: Mainstream NGOs, Foundations, Government Agencies. Report prepared for Green 2.0 and the Raben Group.

2014 Environmental Organizations in the Great Lakes Region: An Assessment of Institutional Diversity. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

2007 Summaries of Panel Discussions at the MELDI’s Faculty Diversity and Environmental Justice Research Symposium. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. June.

2007 Faculty Diversity and Environmental Justice Research Symposium’s Research Abstracts. June.

2006 Leading the Way: Environmental Justice at SNRE. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April.

2006 MELDI’s Job Preparation and Career Development Guide. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April.

2006 Summaries of Panel Discussions at the MELDI’s National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April.

2006 MELDI Career Resources Guide. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April. 2006 The Paths We Tread II: Profiles of the Careers of Minority Environmental Professionals. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. December. 2006 The Journey Continues. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. December. 2005 Diversity in Environmental Institutions: Summary Results of the MELDI Studies.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. August. 2005 The Paths We Tread: Profiles of the Careers of Minority Environmental Professionals. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. August. 1994 With Patricia Winter, Factors Influencing Perceptions of the Natural Environment and

Responses to Depreciative Behaviors in Three National Forests of the Pacific Southwest, U.S.D.A. Pacific Southwest Station, Riverside, California.

1987 "The Biosphere Reserve Network: A Sample Analysis," the National Park Service, and UNESCO.

1986 "The Tax Exempt Status of the YMCA," the Institute of Social and Policy Studies, Yale University.

1984 "Environmental Perception Among Jamaican Teachers," the Tropical Resources Institute, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

G. Book Reviews 2004 Review of Dunlap, R., F. H. Buttel, P. Dickens, A. Gijswijt’s Sociological Theory and the

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Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights, in Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 33(January): 66-67.

2001 Review of Kevin Fitzpatrick and Mark LaGory's Unhealthy Places: The Ecology of Risk in the Urban Landscape in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 30 #3(May): 277-278.

1997 Review of John Hannigan’s Environmental Sociology: A Social Constructionist Perspective, in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 26 #6(November): 733-734

1995 Review of Andrew Hurley's Environmental Inequalities: Class, Race and Industrial Pollution in Gary, Indiana, 1945-1980, in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 24 #6(November): 788-789.

1994 Review of Leonard Cole's Element of Risk: The Politics of Radon, in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 23 #4(July): 519-520.

H. Non-Refereed Journal Articles and Letters to the Editor 2018 “Lack of Racial Diversity in the Geosciences.” Fossil News. In Press. 2017 “Environmental Justice is not New: Its Emergence and Evolution.” Women’s Congress

Dispatch. Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 4. 2016 Rachel Leon and Dorceta Taylor. “Planting the Seeds of Inclusion in Environmental

Philanthropy.” Stanford Social Innovation Review. April 22. Available at: http://ssir.org/articles/entry/planting_the_seeds_of_inclusion_in_environmental_philanthropy.

1997 “Multicultural Environmental Education” in Race, Poverty and the Environment. 1996 "Environmental Justice: The Birth of a Movement," Dollars and Sense, Vol. 204: 22-23:

48-49. 1993 "Urban Park Use: Race, Ancestry and Gender," in Managing Urban High-Use Recreation

Settings, Paul Gobster, ed., St. Paul, Minnesota: U.S.D.A. Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station.

1993 "Can We All Get Along? Environmental Concern, Action and Diversity in the Era of Environmental Justice Activism." in The Proceedings of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums Annual Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, September.

1992 "The Environmental Justice Movement," The EPA Journal, Vol. 18 #1: 23-25. I. Public-Access Databases Created and Maintained on the Web 2008-2014 Green Jobs Center. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/green_jobs_center. 2007-2014 The International Directory of Environmental Justice Researchers. This is currently

being created as both and electronic database and a hard-copy publication. Researchers are currently completing online entries into this database. More than 3,000 entries. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/directories/ejrd.

2004-2014 Profiles of minority environmental faculty and other professionals (also published as

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The Paths We Tread). More than 200 profiles. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/profiles_of_minority_professionals.

2002-2014 Directory of Environmental Justice organizations. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/ej_orgs

2002-2014 Directory of Environmental Justice Resource Providers. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/directories_databases_and_resources_guides/directory_ejrd

2008-2014 Directory of Academic Environmental Programs. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/resources/resource/Directories+of+Academic+Environmental+Programs.

2005-2014 MELDI’s Career Resources Guide. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/navigating_the_job_market.

2002-2014 Directory of Environmental Grantmakers and fellowships. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/fellowships_and_funding/fellowships_and_funding.

2002-2014 Directory of professional environmental associations. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/professional_associations.

2002-2014 Directory of environmental media. See: http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/environmental_media.

J. Websites Created and Maintained 2016-Present Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program. www.ddcsp-umich.com/. 2016-Present Environmental Fellows Program. efp-umich.squarespace.com/. 2003-Present The Multicultural Environmental Leadership Development Initiative site. http://www.meldi.snre.umich.edu. 2006-2007 Faculty Diversity and Environmental Justice Research Symposium site. http://sitemaker.umich.edu/diversityejresearchsymposium. 2006-2007 Environmental Justice Field of Studies (companion site to school’s official site). http://sitemaker.umich.edu/environmentaljusticefieldstudies/home. 2005-2007 National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field conference website. http://sitemaker.umich.edu/meldi. REVIEWS - REFEREED JOURNALS AND UNIVERSITY PRESSES 2012-2015 Reviewed 10 book prospectuses and manuscripts for Lexington Press. 2011 Reviewed 10 articles for Environmental Practice 2007 Reviewer for Organization and Environment 2002 Reviewer for Sociological Perspectives 2001-2002 Reviewer for Projections: MIT Journal of Planning. 2001-2002 Reviewer for Society and Natural Resources. 2000-2001 Reviewer for Polity. 1999 Reviewer for Environmental Practice. 1999 Reviewer for Signs.

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1998-1999 Reviewer for Sociological Inquiry. 1998-2000 Reviewed articles for American Behavioral Scientist special issue. 1998-2002 Reviewer for Journal of Leisure Research. 1998 Reviewed manuscript for the University Press of Florida. 1997-2002 Reviewer for Organization and Environment. 1996-2002 Reviewer for Social Problems. 1996-1998 Reviewer for Race, Gender and Class. 1996 Reviewer for Demography. 1995 Reviewer for Economic Geography. 1994-2004 Reviewer (book) for Contemporary Sociology. 1992-2000 Reviewer for Social Science Quarterly. 1992 Reviewer for the Journal of Peace & Military. 1992 Reviewer for the State of Louisiana Competitive Grants Program. 1990 Reviewer for Leisure Sciences Journal. REVIEWS – NATIONAL GRANT PROGRAMS 2016 Reviewer for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program 2016 Reviewer for the Environmental Fellows Program 2011 Panel reviewer for the Environmental Protection Agency’s STAR Fellowship 2006 Panel Reviewer for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation (selected institutions to participate

Doris Duke Foundation Conservation Fellowship program) 2006 Mail reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s Atmospheric Sciences program. 2005 Mail reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program. 2005 Panel reviewer for the Morris Udall Foundation (Udall Fellowships). 2005 Panel reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s CCLI program; 2004 Panel reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s CCLI program. 1999-2004 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s Sociology program. 2003 Panel reviewer for the National Academies of Sciences’ (National Research Council) Ford

Foundation Fellowship Program. 2002 Panel reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program. 1996 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. REVIEWS – UNIVERSITY-WIDE GRANT PROGRAMS 2006-2008 Review faculty proposals for the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching grants,

University of Michigan. 2005 Reviewed faculty proposals for the National Center for Institutional Diversity, University

of Michigan

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1995 Reviewed student nominations for the Rackham Graduate School MERIT fellowships, University of Michigan.

REVIEWS – EXTERNAL PROMOTION AND TENURE 2013 Assessed and provided recommendation on Steven Brechin’s dossier for appointment as

Full Professor for Rutgers University. 2012 Assessed and provided recommendation on Julie Sze for appointment as Full Professor at

Brown University. 2008 Assessed and provided recommendation on Glenn Johnson’s dossier for promotion to Full

Professor for Clark Atlanta University 2008 Assessed and provided recommendation for Tendai Chitewere’s dossier for review to

continue as an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University. 2005 Assessed and provided recommendation on Cheryl Teelucksingh’s dossier for promotion to

associate professor for Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. 2001 Assessed and provided recommendation on Glenn Johnson’s dossier for promotion to

Associate Professor for Clark Atlanta University.

PROGRAM EVALUATION – NATIONAL PROGRAMS 2016 External Evaluator for the National Science Foundation project – Organization of Tropical

Studies tropical biology programs for students of color 2014 External Evaluator for Florida A&M University’ School of the Environment Program

Review. March-April. 2005 Served as an external evaluator for a National Science Foundation project.

• Evaluated the Organization of Tropical Studies’ Native American/Pacific Islander Research Experience program in Tropical Biology. Review and evaluation took place in Costa Rica at OTS’ Las Cruces field station.

SELECTIONS AND NOMINATIONS FOR NATIONAL AWARDS 2012 Served as a reviewer for the MacArthur Foundation Award program. 2007 Served as a member of the MacArthur Foundation’s committee that submitted nominations

for the MacArthur Award. 2008 Served as a member of the Heinz Foundation’s committee that submitted nominations for

the Heinz Award.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES, LECTURES, PANELS, WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES A. Keynote and Plenary Addresses 2019 Keynote Speaker at the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Climate Change

Conference. “Funding for Environmental Justice Organizations.” New Orleans, Louisiana. November 15.

2019 Featured Speaker at the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation’s funder’s convening. “Diversity Pathway Programming.” New York, New York. October 11.

2019 Keynote Speaker for the George Washington Carver Lecture at Tuskegee University. “People of Color and the Environment: Race, Space, and Social Inequality.” Tuskegee, Alabama. October 4.

2019 Speaker at the Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. Napa, California. September 24.

2019 Featured Speaker at the Environmental Justice Congressional Hearing organized by the House Committee on Natural Resources. “Lack of Funding for Environmental Justice Organizations.” Washington, D.C. June 26.

2019 Keynote Speaker and Organizer at the New Horizons in Conservation Conference. “Diversity, Transparency, and Wage Inequality in Environmental Organizations. Chicago, Illinois. April.

2019 Keynote Speaker at University of Washington. “Diversity and Strategic Planning in Environmental Institutions.” Seattle, Washington. April.

2019 Keynote Speaker at Williams College. “Food Insecurity.” Williamstown, Massachusetts. April.

2019 Keynote Speaker at Amherst College/Mount Holyoke College/Hampshire College. “Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Amherst and West Hadley, Massachusetts. February.

2019 Keynote Speaker at Union Theological Seminary. Diversity in Environmental Institutions. New York, New York. January.

2018 Keynote Speaker at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. “Diversity in Nature Education.” Kalamazoo, Michigan. October 8.

2018 Keynote speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental Science and Studies. “Diversifying the Field of Environmental Studies and Sciences.” Washington, D.C. June.

2018 Opening speaker for the Environmental Fellows Program orientation. “Diversity and Millennials in Conservation.” Ann Arbor, Michigan. May 21.

2018 Featured speaker at the Rachel Carson Awards Luncheon. New York, New York. May 15. 2018 Opening speaker for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program host site training.

“Diversity, Scholars, and Internship Partnerships.” May 11. 2018 Keynote speaker at the New Horizons in Conservation Conference. “Diversity in

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Conservation Organizations.” Washington, DC. April 20. 2018 Opening speaker at the New Horizons in Conservation Conference. “The Power of

Networking.” Washington, D.C. April 19. 2018 Featured Speaker at the Detroit Audubon Annual Awards Dinner. “Privilege and Social

Inequality in the Conservation Movement.” Belle Isle, Michigan. April 5. 2018 Keynote speaker at Western Washington University. “Power, Privilege, and Conservation:

The Quest for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.” Bellingham, Washington. February 26. 2018 Keynote speaker at Western Washington University. “Diversity in Environmental

Organizations.” Bellingham, Washington. February 27. 2018 Keynote speaker at the CorpsNetwork Annual Conference. “Equity and Diversity in

Conservation Organizations.” Washington, D.C. April 12. 2018 Keynote speaker for Africa Week at the University of Michigan Flint. “The Quest for

Environmental Justice in Communities of Color.” Flint, Michigan. February 5. 2018 Keynote address at the University of Denver. “Power, Privilege, and Inequities in

Conservation.” Denver, Colorado. January 25. 2017 Keynote address at the 4th Women’s Congress. “Why Environmental Justice Matters to

Everyone.” Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 4. 2017 Pardee Keynote Speaker at the Geological Society of America. “Diversity and the

Geosciences.” Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. October 22. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “The Other Side of Conservation: Race, Power, and Privilege.” Friends

of the Mississippi River and McKnight Foundation Diversity Workshop. Minneapolis, Minnesota. September 29.

2017 Keynote Speaker. “Diversity, Inclusiveness, and Fresh Water Action: The Mississippi River and the Urgency of Now.” Friends of the Mississippi River Annual Gala. St. Paul, Minnesota. September 28.

2017 Keynote Speaker. “Social Inequality and the Rise of the Conservation Movement.” The River Network Annual Meeting. Grand Rapids. May 9.

2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access and Social Inequality. University of Virginia. May 2-3. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access, Social Inequality and Health.” Rutgers University,

Department of Sociology. April 28. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Social Inequality and the Rise of the Conservation Movement.” Earth

Day Speaker. We Act, New York. April 22. 2017 Speaker. JPB Foundation. “Environment and Inequality.” New York. April 21. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Social Inequality and the Rise of the Conservation Movement.” Earth

Day Speaker. Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr. April 20. 2017 The Annual Wege Foundation Speaker Series. “Untold Stories of the Conservation

Movement.” Aquinas College. Grand Rapids. April 13. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Diversity in Conservation Institutions.” City Middle/High School.

Grand Rapids. April 13. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access and Social Inequality.” University of Colorado –

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Boulder, School of Business. Boulder, Colorado. April 10. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access and Social Inequality.” Indiana University-Purdue

University, McKenney School of Law. Indianapolis, Indiana. March 31. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Insecurity, Resistance and the Quest for Environmental Justice in

Communities of Color.” Colby College. Waterville, Maine. March 16. 2017 Keynote Speaker. “Food Insecurity, Resistance and the Quest for Environmental Justice in

Communities of Color.” Amherst College. Amherst, Massachusetts. February 9. 2016 Speaker. Doris Duke Foundation’s Conservation Scholars Program meeting. Washington,

D.C. October 26. 2016 Great Lakes Funders Network. “Institutional Diversity in Great Lakes Freshwater

Organizations.” Flint, Michigan. October 19. 2016 Opening Plenary Speaker. Environmental Grantmakers Association. Grand Teton

National Park. Moran, Wyoming. September 26. 2016 Keynote Speaker. Northern Michigan University. Marquette, Michigan. August 27. 2016 Author meets Critics for my book, Toxic Communities. American Sociological

Association. Seattle, Washington, August 21. 2016 Keynote Speaker. Ann Arbor Diversity Forum. University of Michigan. July 27. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access in Southeast Michigan.” Rocky Mountain Institute.

Boulder and Denver, Colorado. May 5. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Gender and Racial Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Rocky

Mountain Institute. Denver, Colorado. May 5. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Food Insecurity, Resistance and the Quest for Environmental Justice in

Communities of Color.” Hamilton College. Clinton, New York. March 3. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access, Social Inequality, and Urban Environmental

Sustainability.” Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. February 19. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” .” Ohio State University.

Columbus, Ohio. February 18. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Food Access, Social Inequality, and Urban Environmental

Sustainability.” Duke University. Durham, North Carolina. February 8. 2016 Keynote Speaker. “Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Duke University. Durham,

North Carolina. February 7. 2016 Speaker. “Examining Disparities in Food Access in Michigan.” The U.S. Department of

Agriculture. Washington, D.C. February 2. 2016 Keynote Speaker for Black History Month. “Different Shades of Green or Beyond the

Farm: The Quest for Environmental Justice in Communities of Color.” Wesleyan University. Middletown, Connecticut. January 29.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Gender and Racial Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Yale University. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. October 8.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Urban Farming and Sustainability in Cities.” Yale University. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. October 10.

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2015 Keynote Speaker. “Understanding Food Insecurity in Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Yale University. Food Systems Conference. October 31.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Food Insecurity in the U.S.” Beihang University. Beijing. China. June 25.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “The Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement.” Beihang University. Beijing. China. June 27.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions. Chicago Diversity Forum. May 4.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” The Environmental Protection Agency. San Francisco, CA. April 21.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Urban Stewardship and Sustainable in American Cities.” University of Maryland. College Park, MA. April 17.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Wayne County Community College. Detroit, MI. March 26.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “People of Color, Diversity, and Conservation.” The Bronx Zoo. Bronx, NY. March 21.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Understanding Food Insecurity in Communities of Color.” University of Michigan School of Public Health. Ann Arbor, MI. March 13.

2015 Keynote Speaker. “Food Insecurity: Resistance and the Quest for Justice in Communities of Color. University of Wisconsin – Madison. Institute for Research on Poverty. Madison, WI. February 19.

2014 Speaker. “Examining Disparities in Food Access and Enhancing the Food Security of Underserved Populations in Michigan.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C. September 29.

2014 Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Environmental Grantmakers Association. September 30. Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico.

2014 Speaker. “Environmental Justice and Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” Presentation made to Grand Rapids leadership group. Ann Arbor, Michigan. September 26.

2014 Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Presentation to the board of the Natural Resources Defense Council. Chicago, Illinois. September 17.

2014 Keynote Speaker. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Latino EcoFestival. Boulder, Colorado. September 14.

2014 Speaker. “Environmental Justice in Michigan: A Summary.” Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition Summit. East Lansing, Michigan. September 12.

2014 Keynote speaker at Birmingham Southern College. “Environmental Racism and the Quest for Justice in Communities of Color.” Birmingham, Alabama. October 30.

2014 Speaker. “Food Access in Michigan.” Presentation to the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment Visiting Board. April 10, 2014.

2014 Keynote speaker at Bryn Mawr College. “Race, Class, Gender and the Environment:

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The Role of Scholarship and Activism” Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. March 4-6. 2013 Keynote speaker at the University of Michigan. Institute for Research on Women and

Gender. “The Supermarket Gap: Food Access in Southeast Michigan.” Ann Arbor, Michigan. November 11.

2013 Keynote speaker at the Congressional briefing on food security and ecosystem science. Organized by the National Association of Ecosystem Research Centers and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Washington, D.C. October 23.

2013 Keynote speaker at Bucknell University. “Food Access in Michigan.” Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. September 30.

2013 Keynote speaker at Western Michigan University. “Race, Poverty, and Access to Food in America: Resistance, Survival, and Sustainability.” Kalamazoo, Michigan. September 18.

2013 West Michigan Environmental Leadership Council. “Food Access in Michigan.” Grand Rapids, Michigan. March 14.

2013 Keynote speaker at Northern Arizona University. “Race, Gender, Privilege, and Environmental Activism. Flagstaff, Arizona. March 11.

2013 Keynote speaker at Miami Dade College. “Race, Class, Gender and the Environment: The Role of Scholarship and Activism.” Miami, Florida. February 6.

2013 Keynote speaker for Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan. “Race, Poverty, and Access to Food in America: Resistance, Survival, and Sustainability.” Ann Arbor, Michigan. January 21.

2013 Keynote speaker at the New Jersey American Society of Landscape Architects. Atlantic City, New Jersey. January 27.

2012 Speaker. University of Michigan – School of Natural Resources and Environment. “Examining Disparities in Food Access and Enhancing the Food Security of Underserved Populations in Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. December 14.

2012 Panelist on opening and closing plenaries for the Bunyan Bryant Colloquium. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 5-7.

2012 Speaker at the University of Illinois. “Urban Food Systems: Sustainability, Public Policy, and Social Inequality.” Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. June 12.

2012 Keynote speaker at the University of Illinois. “Food Security in Michigan.” Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. June 12.

2012 Keynote Speaker at Tulsa Community College. Tulsa, Oklahoma. “Racism, Inequality, and the Environment: Building a Movement and Seeking Justice. March 29.

2011 Keynote Speaker at University of California at Davis. “Environment, Inequality, and the Rise of American Cities.” Davis, California. April 21.

2011 Keynote Speaker at University of California at Santa Barbara. “Food Insecurity in American Inner Cities: Few or No Healthy Food Outlets.” Santa Barbara, California. April 20.

2011 Keynote Speaker at Albion College for Women’s History Month. “Race, Class, Gender and Urban Reform.” Albion, Michigan. March 21.

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2010 Keynote speaker at the University Wisconsin’s Gaylord Nelson Institute’s 40th Anniversary of Earth Day symposium. “Community Disruption, Equity and the Challenge of Sustainability.” Madison, Wisconsin. April 21.

2010 Keynote speaker at the Center for American and World Cultures symposium held at Miami University of Ohio. “Environmental Justice is Not New: Historical and Contemporary Dimensions of the Movement.” Oxford, Ohio. April 8.

2010 Keynote speaker at Wayne State University Humanities Center’s conference. “Environment and Social Justice in Historical Context: Towards a Sustainable Future.” Detroit, Michigan. March 26.

2010 Keynote speaker at the Wallace Stegner Center’s conference. “Environment and Inequality in Historical Context: The Challenge of Just Sustainability.” Salt Lake City, Utah. March 11.

2010 Keynote speaker at the University of Toledo. “Environment, Social Inequality and Sustainability: Understanding the Past and Working Towards the Future.” Toledo, Ohio. February 25.

2010 University Convocation Speaker. “Environment, Inequality and the Challenge of Sustainability.” Illinois Wesleyan University. Bloomington, Illinois. February 17.

2010 Presentation on new book, The Environment and the People in American Cities. Borders. Ann Arbor, Michigan. January 29.

2009 Keynote address at Pomona College. Claremont, California. April. 2009 Plenary speaker at We Act’s conference on climate justice. “Climate Change and

Vulnerable Populations.” New York, New York. January 29. 2008 Plenary speaker at the Ballenger Eminent Persons Lecture Series, Women in Science

Symposium. Mott Community College. October 24. 2008 Keynote address at the Princeton University’s Environment Institute’s Environmental

Justice Conference. April 28-29. 2007 Plenary address at the National Academies of Sciences Ford Fellows Conference.

Beckman Center. Irvine, California. October 4-7. 2007 Keynote speaker at Ball State University’s Greening of the Campus 7 conference. Muncie,

Indiana. September 6-8. 2007 Plenary speaker at the University of Michigan’s Faculty Diversity and Environmental

Justice Research Symposium. Ann Arbor, Michigan. June 7-9. 2007 Keynote speaker at Connecticut Outdoor and Environmental Education Association, Inc.

Conference. Quinnipiac University. Hamden, Connecticut. March 30. 2006 Keynote speaker at the CNY-PR Third Annual Fellows/Mentors Meeting held at Cornell

University. June 15th-17th. 2006 Invited speaker at the National Science Foundation. Presented the findings of the

Multicultural Environmental Leadership Development Initiative’s studies on the “Status of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Arlington, Virginia. February 14.

2005 Keynote speaker at the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies. “Diversity in Environmental

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Institutions.” New Haven. October. 2005 Plenary Speaker at the University of Michigan’s Multicultural Environmental Leadership

Development Initiative’s National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field. Ann Arbor. August 28-30.

2004 Keynote speaker at the Organization of Tropical Studies’ “Fostering a Diverse Scientific Community in the Environmental and Biological Sciences.” Washington, D.C. August 12-13.

2003 Plenary Speaker at the Ford Fellows Conference, “The Triumphs and Drama of doing Interdisciplinary Scholarship when you are the ‘First’ to Write on a Topic.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. October 17-18.

2003 Plenary Speaker at the American Society of Environmental Historians, “Mainstreaming the Marginal.” Conference held in Providence, Rhode Island. March 27.

2003 Keynote Speaker in the environmental justice series at Brown University, “The Rise of Urban Parks in New York: Race, Class, Gender and Open Space.” February 10.

2002 Keynote Speaker at Syracuse University, “Media and the Framing of Environmental Justice Issues.” March 22.

2002 Keynote Speaker at Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg, “Contemporary Social Problems.” April 17.

2002 Keynote Speaker at Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg, Media and the Framing of Environmental Justice Issues. April 18.

2002 Keynote Speaker at Humboldt State, “Environmental History, Ideology and Activism: A Race, Class and Gender Approach.” April 25.

2002 Keynote Speaker at Humboldt State, “Media and the Framing of Environmental Justice Issues.” April 26.

2001 Keynote Speaker at Howard University, Media and Environmental Justice Framing. April 13.

2000 Keynote speaker for the Environmental Journalism Academy at College Park, Maryland. June 28.

2000 Speaker at the 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, Washington, June 17-22.

2000 Keynote speaker at the University of Montana. April 25. 1999 Keynote speaker launching Michigan State’s “Women in Development Gender and

Environment” speaker series, October 11. 1999 Dinner speaker at the National Park and Conservation Association’s “America’s Parks,

America’s People: A Mosaic in Motion” conference, San Francisco, January 13-16. 1998 Opening Speaker at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Center of the American West

“Justice for All: Racial Equity and Environmental Well-being” Conference, Denver, September 11-12.

1997 Keynote Speaker at Reed College in the “Joy of Struggle” series, Reed College, Portland, Oregon. November 21.

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1997 Speaker at the Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Seattle, Washington, November 19.

1997 Keynote Speaker for a university-wide symposium entitled, “Building Our Community: Dismantling Racism at the UVM,” University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, November 7.

1997 Presider and Speaker at the Environmental Justice Action Group’s conference held at the Lutheran Inner-Cities Ministry Community Center, Portland, Oregon, October 10.

1994 Keynote Speaker to launch the Environmental Justice Lecture Series and Seminar at the University of Vermont, Burlington Vermont, September.

1994 Speaker on Ethnic Minority Environmentalism in Britain and the United States at Southbank University, London, England, June 1994.

1993 Keynote Speaker in the Environmental Lectureship Series at Northeastern Illinois University, April.

1992 Speaker at the Black Celebratory and Awards Banquet for the Business Program at the State University of New York at Buffalo. May.

1991 Speaker at Wellesley College speaking on the topic of Environmental Racism, November. 1990 Speaker at the Yale University Earth Day Convocation. 1990 Speaker in the New Haven Land Trust lecture series. Spring. B. Panel and Poster Presentations 2018 Session Organizer and Panelist at the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania. August. 2018 Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. Asheville, North Carolina.

September. 2017 Speaker. Environmental Grantmakers Association. Environmental Fellowship Program

breakfast. Seattle, Washington. September 27. 2017 Speaker. “Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” Ecological Society of America.

Portland, Oregon. August 6. 2016 Speaker. Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Meeting. “Doris Duke Conservation Scholars

– University of Michigan Outcomes.” Washington, DC. October 16. 2016 Speaker. Erb Reunion. “Diversity in Environmental Organizations: What do Millennials

Want?” University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 14. 2016 Speaker. “Blacks, Food Access, and Climate Change.” Dillard University. New Orleans,

Louisiana. April 1. 2015 Speaker. “Food as a Tool of Political Control.” Fast Food for Thought Symposium.

University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 27. 2015 Panelist. “Food Access in Grand Rapids.” Food Sovereignty Conference. University of

Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan, MI. May 28-29. 2014 Panelist. “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” Environmental

Grantmakers Association Annual Meeting. Santa Rosa, New Mexico. September 30. 2014 Panelist. “Diversity in Great Lakes Environmental Organizations.” Healing Our Waters

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Conference. Grand Rapids, Michigan. September 10. 2014 Panelist. “Understanding the Complexity of Detroit’s Food Environment: Access, Justice

and Social Change.” The American Sociological Association. San Francisco, California. August 16.

2014 Panel presentation at the Ph.D. Seminar. University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment. February, 2014.

2013 Poster presentation. “Food Access in Michigan. The U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C. March 26.

2012 Panelist on “Environmental Privilege and Social Inequality.” The American Sociological Association. Denver, Colorado. August 17-20.

2012 Panelist on the Author Meets Critics session the book, The Slums of Aspen. The American Sociological Association. Denver, Colorado. August 17-20.

2008 Panelist at the Aspen Environmental Forum on Energy and Climate Change. Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado. March 26-30.

2007 Moderator for a postdoctoral science panel at the National Academies of Sciences Ford Fellows Conference. Beckman Center. Irvine, California. October 4-7.

2006 Panelist at the Center for African American and African Studies’ “The Future of Black Studies: A Conference in Honor of the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies 35th Anniversary.” University of Michigan. April 13-14.

2005 Organized and presented on panel on diversity and career development. National Academies of Sciences, Ford Fellows Conference. Washington, D.C. October.

2004 Panelist at the Organization of Tropical Studies’ “Fostering a Diverse Scientific Community in the Environmental and Biological Sciences.” Washington, D.C. August 12-13.

2004 Panelist at the National Hispanic Environmental Council conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 4-6.

2004 Moderator and Scribe for the National Center for Institutional Diversity conference. April. 2002 Panelist at the American Sociological Association, session on environmental justice,

Chicago, IL. August. 2001 Speaker at Michigan State’s Race in the 21st Century Conference. April 6. 2000 Organizer, speaker and moderator for session on research advances in environmental

justice, American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 12-16. 1999 Speaker at William Burch’s Festschrift, Yale University, October 22-24. 1999 Moderator for a panel on environmental justice, American Sociological Association,

Chicago, IL, August 6-10. 1998 Organizer, moderator and panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting in San Francisco. August 21-25. 1997 Moderator and discussant at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting held

in Toronto, Canada. August 9-13. 1997 Organizer and led workshops on environmental justice and community organizing. The

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Environmental Justice Action Group's conference held at the Lutheran Inner-City Ministry Community Center, Portland, Oregon. October 10.

1996 Moderator and Speaker at the Annual Conference of Ford Foundation Fellows, National Research Council Conference Center, Irvine, California, October.

1996 Moderator, discussant and panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting held in New York. August 16-20.

1996 Panelist and Workshop leader at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies' Urban Resources Initiative - "The Living City Conference," March.

1994 Moderator, discussant and panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles. August 5-9.

1994 Panelist for the Women of Color Environmental Justice Conference held at the University of Michigan, March.

1993 Panelist at the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquarium Association Annual Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, September.

1993 Presented on minorities and the environment at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Miami Beach. August 13-17.

1993 Panelist at the Second Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards Conference held at the School Of Natural Resources, University of Michigan, January.

1992 Presented on minorities and leisure behavior at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. August 20-24.

1992 Panelist at the Fourth North American Symposium on Society and Resource Management held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, May.

1992 Panelist at the Futures Conference held at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources, January.

1991 Panelist for the Harvard University's Graduate School Workshop on Choosing a Dissertation Topic -- the Minority Perspective, February.

1990 Panelist at the University of Michigan's Conference on Race and the Incidence Of Environmental Hazards, January.

1989 Presented Paper at the North Central Forest Experiment Station's Review of the Comparative Leisure Research Field, May.

1986 Presenter at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in New York. August.

C. Guest Lectures and Brown Bag Presentations 2018 Guest speaker in Environmental Studies classes at Western Washington University.

Bellingham, Washington. February 26-27. 2017 Guest speaker in Environmental Studies classes at Colby College. Waterville, Maine.

March 17. 2017 Guest speaker in Sociology class at Amherst College. Amherst, Massachusetts. February

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2016 Guest speaker on diversity in the environmental field in Sociology class at Hamilton College. Clinton, New York. March 3.

2016 Guest speaker on diversity and career strategies in the environmental field to student group at Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. February 19

2016 Guest speaker at diversity workshop for Wesleyan University students. Wesleyan University. Middletown, Connecticut. January 28.

2014 Guest speaker in environmental justice and urban sociology classes at Birmingham Southern College. Birmingham, Alabama. October 30.

2014 Guest speaker in political science, environmental, and social work classes at Bryn Mawr College. Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. March 4-6.

2013 Guest speaker at student session at Bucknell University. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. September 30.

2011 Guest speaker for student session at University of California at Davis. Davis, California. April 21.

2011 Guest speaker at University of California at Santa Barbara. “Diversity and Green Jobs.” Santa Barbara, California. April 20.

2011 Guest speaker at student session at Albion College. Albion, Michigan. March 21. 2010 Guest Speaker at Taubman College’s Urban Planning Department. The Environment and

the People in American Cities. Ann Arbor, Michigan. November 19. 2010 Guest speaker at student session at the University of Toledo. “Environmental Inequality,

Social Justice, and Civil Rights in Historical Context.” Toledo, Ohio. February 25. 2010 Guest speaker in Social Problems class. “Environmental Inequality, Social Justice, and Civil

Rights in Historical Context.” Illinois Wesleyan University. Bloomington, Illinois. February 17.

2010 Guest speaker in Career Center. “Diversity and Green Jobs.” Illinois Wesleyan University. Bloomington, Illinois. February 16.

2006 Guest speaker in the Program in the Environment’s Undergraduate Honors Thesis class. “The Triumphs and Pitfalls of Research.” January.

2005 Guest speaker in Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies environmental justice class. “The Status of Diversity in Environmental Institutions.” September.

2005 Guest speaker in Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies urban environmental policy class. “History and Ideology in the Development of Central Park.” October.

2005 Guest speaker in Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies international development class. “Ideology in the Development of Parks and Open Spaces.” December.

2005 Guest speaker in Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Undergraduate Honors Thesis class. “Understanding Environmental Justice.” November.

2005 Guest speaker at Common Ground High School. “Environmental Justice” New Haven. November.

2002 Panelist in Rachel Kaplan’s Paradigms course. April 2. 2002 Guest Lecturer at Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg, in Kerry Vachta’s Social

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Problems class. April 17. 1999 Lecture to prospective SNRE undergraduates, University of Michigan, March. 1998 Guest lecturer in Bunyan Bryant’s NRE fall course, University of Michigan. 1998 Guest lecturer in Michaela Zint’s NRE fall environmental education course, University of

Michigan. 1997 Guest lecturer in the American Environmental History course organized by Noel Sturgeon,

Pullman, Washington, June. 1996 Guest speaker in Environmental Science Program (Grade 9) at Jefferson High School in

Portland, Oregon. March 14. Topic: Environmental Justice. 1996 Lecture on Grassroots Environmentalism at the Environmental Committee's Earth Week

activities, Washington State University, April. 1996 Presentation on environmental justice research in the Department of Sociology,

Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. 1994 Lecture on Environmental Justice Issues and Research Directions in Natural Resources for

College-bound High Students in the University of Michigan's Summer Program, July. 1993 Presentation on environmental justice ideology and mobilization in the Department of

Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1993 Presentation on environmental justice ideology in the Center for Afroamerican and African

Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1993 Presentation on environmental justice research in the Institute for Social Research,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1993 Presented in Sheldon Danziger and Mary Corcoran's course, IPPS/SW846 Poverty, the

Underclass and Public Policy. Presented on poverty and the environment. The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. April.

1992 Guest Lecturer in Bobbi Low's introductory ecology course. Lectured on environment and social justice. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Fall semester.

1991 Visiting Lecturer at the Federal University at Manerplaw, Burma; Sponsored by the Santi Pracha Dhama Institute in Bangkok, Thailand, April - May.

D. Conferences and Workshops Organized 2018 Helped organize and lead workshop at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. Diversity Strategic

Planning for Nature Centers. Kalamazoo, Michigan. October 9. 2018 Helped to organize the New Horizons in Conservation Conference in Washington, D.C.

April 18-20. 2018 Helped to organize Julian Agyeman’s visit to campus. March 14. 2017 Helped to organize Vien Truong’s visit to campus. December 8. 2017 Helped to organize Elizabeth Yeampierre’s visit to campus. November 14. 2017 Organized workshop at the 4th Women’s Congress. “Diversity in Environmental

Institutions”. Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 5.

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2017 Helped to organize the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program First-Year Capstone Symposium. Ann Arbor, Michigan. July 29.

2017 Helped to organize David Pellow’s visit to campus. February 28. 2016 Organized the Ann Arbor Diversity Forum. University of Michigan. July 27. 2016 Helped to organize Robin Kimmerer’s visit to campus. March. Ann Arbor. Michigan. 2016 Organized Aaron Mair’s visit to campus. January. Ann Arbor. Michigan. 2016 Helped to organize the Environmental Fellows Program training. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

May 15-18. 2015-2016 Helped to organize a student town hall as well as multiple faculty, staff, and student focus

groups and listening sessions for SNRE’s diversity, equity, and inclusion strategic planning process.

2016 Helped to organize a diversity panel and workshop at the Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. New Paltz, New York. September 29.

2015 Helped to organize the Food Access in Michigan team conference. Grand Rapids, Michigan. June 4-6.

2015. Organized Robert Bullard’s visit to campus. March. Ann Arbor. Michigan. 2014 Organized visit of Dr. Benjamin Cuker to campus to make presentation on diversity in the

Ocean Sciences field. Ann Arbor, Michigan. September 26. 2014 Helped to organize the Food Access in Michigan team conference. Sault Ste. Marie,

Michigan. June 4-6. 2013 Helped to organize the Food Access in Michigan team conference. East Lansing,

Michigan. June. 2012 Helped to organize the Bunyan Bryant Colloquium. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 4-6. 2012 Organized three panels and fourteen roundtable sessions for the Environment and

Technology Section of the American Sociological Association annual meeting. Denver, Colorado. August 17-20.

2012 Organized the Food Access in Michigan workshop. Ann Arbor, Michigan. December 14. 2012 Helped organize SNRE’s Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium with Peggy Sheperd as

speaker. January 16. 2007 Organized an international faculty diversity and environmental justice research symposium.

June 7-9. 2006 Organized the First Annual Environmental Justice Research Symposium for the

Environmental Justice Program at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment. Held on April 14.

2005 Organized the National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field. University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment. August 28-30.

2005 Organized panel on Effective Teaching at the National Research Council’s Ford Foundation Fellows Conference. October.

2004 Organized workshop – Networking I. University of Michigan. February. 2004 Organized workshop – Networking II. University of Michigan. February.

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2004 Organized workshop on salary negotiations. University of Michigan. April 23. 2004 Organized workshop on resume writing. University of Michigan. March. 2000 Organizer of the “African Americans in the Environment” speaker series which consists of

nine speakers on four panels (January - April). 1997 Workshop leader for the Community Lead Education and Reduction Corps training

sessions held at the Lutheran Inner-Cities Ministry Community Center, Portland, Oregon, October 22 and 29.

1997 Meetings with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Justice Representative to discuss the state of environmental justice in the region and to plan a regional and local environmental justice conference, May-June.

1997 Conference on environmental justice in the Pacific Northwest, Environmental Justice Action Group held in Portland, Oregon, October 10.

1991 Organized Workshop on Jamaican and African American Culture for the Big Sisters Association of Greater Boston, March.

1989 Organizer and Participant in the Presidential Commission on the Outdoors Workshop on Minorities in the Environment, conducted by the Conservation Leadership Project in Seattle, Washington, August.

E. Conferences and Workshops Attended 2019 National Academies of Sciences. Committee on Sustainability Education. Washington,

D.C. March. 2019 Environmental Grantmakers Association Policy Briefing. Washington, DC. February. 2018 National Academies of Sciences. Committee on Sustainability Education. Austin, Texas.

November. 2018. National Academies of Sciences. Committee on Sustainability Education. Irvine,

California. October. 2018 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation program officers’ convening. Santa Cruz, California.

March 12-14. 2018 Pisces Foundation grantee retreat. San Francisco, California. February 8-9. 2017 Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. Seattle, Washington. September

23-27. 2016 Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

September 24-27. 2016 Food Access in Michigan Team Meeting. University of Michigan – Flint. Flint, Michigan.

June 6-7. 2015 Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat. New Paltz, New York.

September 29. 2015 Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Team Leaders’ meeting. Flagstaff, Arizona.

November 3-5.

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2015 Michigan Sociological Association conference. Flint, Michigan. October 23-24. • Receive the Charles Horton Cooley Award for distinguished scholarship.

2015 American Sociological Association conference. Chicago, Illinois. August 22-25. • Receive the Fred Buttell Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Environmental

Sociology award. 2014 American Sociological Association conference. San Francisco, California. August 15-18. 2013 American Sociological Association conference. New York, New York. August. 9-13. 2012 American Sociological Association conference. Denver, Colorado. August. 16-20. 2011 American Sociological Association conference. Las Vegas, Nevada. August 18-23. 2010 American Sociological Association conference. Atlanta, Georgia. August 14-18.

• Receive the Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication award. 2009 Green Jobs Conference held in Lansing, Michigan on May 11. 2004 Minorities in Agriculture and Natural Resources and Related Sciences. Des Moines, IA.

March. 2004 International Conferences on the Natural Sciences. Honolulu, HI. January. 2002 National Science Foundation’s Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship conference. 1999 Participant in Zaldfest, a Festschrift for Mayer Zald, University of Michigan, Sept. 22-23. 1999 Participant in the inaugural meeting to launch the Caribbean Environmental Law

Foundation, Port of Spain, Trinidad, April 16. 1997 Participant in the Childhood Lead Poisoning in the Pacific Northwest Conference held at

the Convention Center in Portland, Oregon, June 25-27. 1997 Participated in the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting held in San Diego.

April. 1997 Meetings with Oregon Health Department, Multnomah County, City of Portland, and

Portland Water Bureau officials working on childhood lead poisoning to coordinate efforts. February-March.

1997 Workshop participant at the Oregon Health Department’s demonstration of how to use the State’s health survey database, March.

1997 Meeting with the director of the Americorps Program, Portland Water Bureau about launching an Americorps-style CLEAR-Corps (Community Lead Education and Reduction Corps) program in Portland. March.

1996 Participant at the Pacific Northwest Conference held at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, August.

1996 Conference Participant at the John Muir in Historical Perspective Conference held at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA., April.

1995 Conference Participant at the University of Connecticut Law Program's conference on the North American Free Trade Agreement, held at the University of Puerto Rico, April.

1994 Conference Participant at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in New York, August.

1994 Conference Participant at Universidad Nacional de Mexico on Canadian-Mexican

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Relations in Mexico City, April. 1994 Workshop Participant at the National Symposium on Health to Ensure Environmental

Justice, Washington, D.C., February. 1992 Conference Participant at the American Political Science Association held at the Palmer

House in Chicago, September. 1992 Workshop Participant at the National Lawyers Guild Convention held at the Bismarck

Hotel in Chicago, August. 1991 Delegate to the First National People of Color Summit held in Washington, D.C., October. 1990 Participated in the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

August. 1989 Participated in the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco,

August. 1988 Attended planning meeting for the Presidential Commission on the Outdoors. The

Conservation Leadership Project. Missoula, Montana. August. 1986 Participated in the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York,

August. F. Student Conferences Participated In 2015 Food Systems Conference. Yale University. October 31. 2011 Attended Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduate symposium. September. 2004 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium. April. 2003 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium. April. 2002 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium. April. 2000 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium. April. 2000 Attended SNRE honors students' thesis presentation. Ann Arbor. April. 2000 Attended the Summer Research Opportunity Program symposium. August. 1999 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Symposium, University of Michigan,

April 7. 1999 Panelist on the graduate student career development workshop. School of Natural

Resources and Environment. Ann Arbor. October. 1999 Attended opening session of the student environmental justice conference, U. of Mich.

March 26. 1998 Panelist at the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program's opening symposium.

University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. September. 1995 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program's year-end symposium.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April. 1994 Panelist at the Women of Color conference, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. March. 1994 Orientation presentation to the Jamaica study-abroad group. CAAS. April. 1994 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program's year-end symposium.

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April. 1993 Panelist at the Graduate Students Orientation Program, University of Michigan, August. 1993 Moderator and discussant at the Students of Color at Rackham Annual Conference,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April. 1993 Attended the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program's year-end symposium.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. April. 1993 Panelist at the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program on "Academic Research:

Breaking New Ground,'' University of Michigan. January. G. Professional Development and Training 2015-2018 Participant in the University of Michigan’s Academic Affairs Diversity Planning Group

training sessions. 2015 School of Natural Resources and Environment faculty retreat. May. 2014 School of Natural Resources and Environment faculty retreat. May. 2012 Department of Afroamerican and African Studies faculty retreat. May 11. 2010 Participant in the University of Michigan’s LS&A workshop on fairness in the promotion

and tenure process. 2008 Ford Foundation Community and Asset Building Grantee Convening. Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. June. 2007 Ford Foundation Community and Asset Building Grantee Convening. Los Angeles,

California. October 10-12. 2006 Center for Whole Communities Leadership Retreat to develop the “Measures of Health,”

assessment tool. March 2-5. St. Helena Island, South Carolina. 2003 National Organization of Black Professionals in Natural Resource Conservation Service.

St. Louis, MO. December. 2000 Participant in the racial sensitivity and diversity workshop held at the Noyes Foundation.

New York. November. 2000 Participant in the LS&A workshop for faculty teaching race and ethnicity courses. Ann

Arbor. April. 2000 Participant in the Provost’s Seminar on Teaching and Learning. April. 2000 Participant in the Provost’s lecture for female junior faculty. 1999 Participant in the Dean of LS&A’s female faculty discussion group. 1999 Participant in the University of Michigan Provost’s workshop on multicultural teaching,

Hartland, Michigan, May 4-5. 1999 Participant in the University of Michigan College of Literature Arts and Science junior

faculty focus group on interdisciplinary curriculum development, April 30. 1999 Participant, Center for the Education of Women’s Women of Color in the Academy

project. 1998 Participant, Center for the Education of Women’s Women of Color in the Academy

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project. 1998 Participant in the University of Michigan Provost and President’s Town Hall Meeting with

women faculty. 1998 Participant in the University of Michigan College of Literature Arts and Science’s faculty

focus group on interdisciplinary teaching. 1997 Participated in didactic seminar on teaching about race in the classroom. The Pacific

Sociological Association. San Diego. 1996 Participated in workshop on team building and organizational strengthening. The

Environmental Justice Action Group. Portland, Oregon. 1995 Women of Color faculty at the University of Michigan meeting. The Center for the

Education of Women. Ann Arbor. April. 1994 Attended didactic seminar on computer use in time series and content analysis at the

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles. August. 1992-1993 Participated in year-long seminar on poverty (IPPS/SW846 Poverty, the Underclass and

Public Policy) as part of my post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. September - April.

1991 Participated in workshop on academic publishing at the Ford Foundation Fellows Conference. Irvine. October.

PROGRAMS DEVELOPED AND DIRECTED 2015-Present Developed the Environmental Fellows Program in collaboration with the Environmental

Grantmakers Association (national graduate student internship program) 2015-Present Developed the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Michigan

(national undergraduate student internship program) 2015-Present Initiated and directed the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. 2015-2016 Oversaw the School of Natural Resources and Environment’s diversity, equity, and

inclusion strategic planning process. 2012-2018 Principal Investigator and project director for $4,000,000 USDA grant involving six

universities and six community partners. 2002-Present Program Director of the Multicultural Environmental Leadership Development Initiative

(MELDI), University of Michigan. Funded by the Joyce Foundation. 2003-2007 Program Director of the Leadership Initiative for Minority Female Environmental Faculty

(LIMFEF), University of Michigan. Funded by the National Science Foundation. 1992-2011 Helped to develop the Environmental Justice Program at the University of Michigan.

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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, BOARDS, COMMITTEES A. Professional Association Activities 2018-Present Member of the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2010-2018 Member of the American Sociological Association Member of the Environment and Technology Section 2015-2016 Member of the Michigan Sociological Association. 2013-2014 Past Chair of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association 2012-2013 Chair of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association 2011-2012 Chair-elect of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological

Association 2006-2007 Member of the Environment and Technology Section 2000 Organizer of a Special Session on Environmental Justice, Washington, D.C. August 12-16. 1999 Moderator and discussant at the annual meeting. Chicago. August 6-10. 1998 Organizer for Thematic Session on Environmental Justice. 1998 Presider for and panelist on Thematic Session on Environmental Justice 1998-2002 Member of the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section 1997-2000 Environment and Technology Secretary/Treasurer. 1997-2000 Distinguished Service Awards Committee chair. 1997-2002 Member of the Race, Gender and Class Section. 1997 Nominee to the ASA Committee on Committees. 1997 Panelist at the annual meeting. Toronto, Canada. August 9-13. 1997 Participant in the Pacific Sociological Association conference, San Diego, California

April. 1996-1997 Member of the Pacific Sociological Association. 1996 Discussant and panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in New

York City, August 16-20. 1996 Member of the Environment and Technology Committee to review entries for awards. 1994 Moderator, discussant and panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting in Los Angeles, California, August 5-9. 1993-1996 Member of the Environment and Technology Executive Committee of the American

Sociological Association. 1993 Moderator, Discussant and Panelist at the American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting at Miami Beach, Miami, August 13-17. 1992 Panelist at the American Sociological Association held at the Pittsburgh Convention

Center, August 20-24. 1992-2007 Member of the American Sociological Association. 1992-2002 Member of the Environment and Technology,

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1992-1994 Race and Ethnic Studies Sections. 1990 Participant in the American Sociological Association Conference, Washington, D.C.,

August. 1989 Participant in the American Sociological Association Conference in San Francisco, August. B. Foundation and External University Advisory Boards and Councils 2019 Advisory Board Member. Earth Day Network. Washington, D.C. 2018-2019 National Academies of Sciences. Committee Member. Sustainability Education. 2006-2007 Advisory Committee member for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation’s Doris Duke

Conservation Fellowship Program. 2005 Vice Chair of the Board Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, New York. 2001-2006 Board Member of the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, New York. 2001-Present Member of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies' Leadership Council. C. Committees and Other Board Memberships 2015-Present Chair of SEAS’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. 2015-Present University of Michigan Unit Planning Lead for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 2015-2016 Member of the University of Michigan Provost’s Committee on Poverty. 2014-2015 Chair of Food Systems Search Committee. 2015 Attended the board meeting of the Environmental Grantmakers Association. June 7-8. 2014 Chair of Select Committee for SNRE Promotion and Tenure Committee in SNRE. 2012 SESYNC Advisory Meeting. Held at SNRE. May 3. 2011-2012 Field of Studies Council member in SNRE 2011-2014 Program in the Environment Advisory Committee member 2011-2012 Program in the Environment communications search committee. 2008-2009 Member of the Landscape Architecture Search Committee. 2008-2009 Member of Tenure and Promotion Committee – CAAS and the College of Architecture and

Urban Planning. 2007-2009 Member of the Ph.D. Committee, SNRE 2007-2008 Member of the 4th Year Review Committee – CAAS and the School of Education. 2006-2007 Landscape Architecture Search Committee member. 2006-2008 Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Advisory Committee member. 2007 Strategic Planning Outreach and Recruitment Committee member, CAAS. 2005-2006 Environmental Careers Organization Diversity Mapping Advisory Committee member. 2005 Member of the Advisory Committee for diversity conference being planned by the Kenian

Group, October. 2005 Member of panel review committee deciding on which proposal should be submitted from

the University of Michigan for the Ford Foundation’s call for proposal on religion and

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diversity. 2004-2008 Member of the Advisory Committee of the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the

University of Michigan. 2004-2005 Social Science Search Committee (CAAS). 2001-2004 Member of UROP Advisory Committee. 2000-2001 Member of SNRE’s Dean Search Committee. 2000-2002 Chair of the Fellowship Committee (CAAS). 2000-2002 Chair of the Walter Rodney Essay Prize Committee (CAAS). 1999-2003 Member of the Provost’s Council on Student Honors. 1999-2001 Board member of the Caribbean Environmental Law Foundation. 1999-2000 Center for Afroamerican and African Studies Executive Committee. 1996-1997 Faculty Advisor to the Environmental Committee at Washington State University. 1996-1997 Member of the Advisory Group named to negotiate and oversee the North American

Association of Environmental Educator’s administration of a $1.2 million EPA grant. 1996-1998 Member of the Board of the Environmental Justice Action Group. 1996 Advisor to the Environmental Justice Coordinator at the Portland Urban League. 1996 Member of the Planning Committee for the Portland Urban League's Northwest

Environmental Justice Conference, April. 1995 Chair of the Communications Committee for the Seventh Forest Congress, National Forest

Policy Debates. 1995 Member of the Advisory Roundtable for the Seventh Forest Congress, National Forest

Policy Debates, January. 1995 Member of the Advisory Roundtable to the Committee for the National Institute for the

Environment, February. 1994-1995 Rackham MERIT Fellowship Awards Review Committee, University of Michigan. 1994-1995 Anthropology/School of Natural Resources Joint Search Committee, University of

Michigan. 1994-1995 Member of the Executive Committee of the Center for AfroAmerican and African Studies,

University of Michigan. 1994 Advisory Board Member to the Environmental Careers Organization in Boston,

Massachusetts, for the Environmental Studies 2000 Project. 1993 Member of the Urban Affairs Group at the University of Michigan. 1992 Planning Committee Member at the Post-Summit Retreat for the First National People of

Color Environmental Leadership Summit held in Dallas, June. 1991 Member of the Boston Roundtable discussing People of Color and the Environmental

Movement, July. 1991-1993 Member of the Advisory Board of the Tropic World Exhibit at the Brookfield Zoo. 1991 Moderator and Member of the Planning Committee for the 10th Annual Ford Foundation

Fellows Conference, April - November. 1990 Participant in the Ford Fellows Conference, Irvine, California, October.

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1990 Participant in the Ford Fellows Conference, Washington, D.C., November 1988-1989 Participant in the Presidential Commission on the Outdoors Workshop on Minorities in the

Environment, The Conservation Leadership Project, in Missoula, Montana, July. 1986-1987 Member of the Strategic Advisory Council at Yale School of Forestry and Environmental

Studies. 1986-1987 Student Affairs Committee Member, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. 1984-1985 Seminar Coordinator at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. 1984-1985 Officer of the Yale Environmental Law Association. 1983-1984 Member of the Curriculum Committee at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental

Studies. 1983-1984 Dorm Council and Floor Representative and for Helen Hadley Hall, Yale University. MEDIA A. Wikipedia Dorceta Taylor. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorceta_Taylor. B. Other Media Coverage

2020 Interviewed by Pamela K. Johnson of AARP Magazine. Featured in article entitled, “6

Leaders Who Carry On Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy.” AARP Politics and Society, Events and History. January 15, 2020. https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/ info-2020/civil-rights-leaders.html.

2019 My book, Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility as well as excerpts from an interview in Essence was featured in article by Emily Raboteau. The article entitled, “Lessons in Survival,” appeared in The New York Review of Books. November 21. https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2019/ 11/21/climate-race-resilience-lessons-survival/.

2019 Interviewed by Jamilah Lemieux for a feature in Essence Magazine on 50 Influential Black Women. November 6.

2019 Research article on lack of reporting of diversity data in environmental organizations summarized in Fortune’s newsletter, RaceAhead. November 5. https://fortune.com/2019/11/05/whats-the-deal-with-latinx/.

2019 Interviewed by Yvette Cabrera for article on my diversity study. The article entitled, “Green orgs say they care about diversity. Why won’t they act like it?” appeared in Grist on November 8. https://grist.org/article/green-orgs-say-they-care-about-diversity-why-wont-they-act-like-it/.

2019 Interviewed by Michael Theis for article on my diversity study. The article entitled, “Few Environmental Groups Disclose Data on Work-Force Diversity, Study Says” appeared in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. November 4. https://www.philanthropy. com/article/Few-Environmental-Groups/247477?cid=cpfd_home.

2019 Made a podcast for Resources for the Future. Interview conducted by Daniel Raimi.

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July 23. https://www.rff.org/news/press-releases/new-episode-resources-radio-diversity-environmental-movement-dorceta-taylor/.

2019 Interviewed for by Ben Thorp for article about my research entitled, “Research finds only 4% of environmental groups nationwide are reporting demographic data.” WCMU Public Radio. July 16. https://radio.wcmu.org/post/research-finds-only-4-environmental-groups-nationwide-are-reporting-demographic-data.

2019 Interviewed by Caroline Llanes of Michigan Radio about my study on lack of transparency in the reporting of demographic data. July 9. https://www.michiganradio.org/post/many-environmental-organizations-lack-transparency-demographic-reporting-um-study-says.

2019 Featured in Deeohn Ferris’ article entitled, “Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Big Green Nonprofits: Negotiating the Challenges.” NonProfit Quarterly. June 20. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-in-big-green-nonprofits-negotiating-the-challenges/.

2019 My book, The Rise of the American Conservation Movement: Power, Privilege, and Environmental Protection was discussed in an article by Tiya Miles. The article entitled, “Black Bodies, Green Spaces. Why is the image of an environmentally conscious African-American still hard for us to picture?” appeared in the New York Times. June 15. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/15/opinion/sunday/black-bodies-green-spaces.html.

2019 Made a podcast about institutional diversity for the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences. Interview conducted by Chris Parsons. June 12.

2019 Featured in article by Samantha Willis entitled, “Black Women Are Leading The Way In Environmental Justice.” Essence Magazine. January 11. Available at: https://www.essence.com/news/black-women-are-leading-the-way-in-environmental-justice/.

2018 Featured in Diane Toomey’s article entitled, “How Green Groups Became So White and What to Do About It.” Yale Environment 360. June 21. https://e360.yale.edu/ features/how-green-groups-became-so-white-and-what-to-do-about-it.

2018 Featured in Virginia Gewin’s article on diversity entitled, “What does it Take to Make an Institution More Diverse?” Nature. June 6. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05317-4.

2018 Featured in Steve Dubb’s article entitled, “Large Environmental Nonprofits Seek to Embrace Equity—Is the Needle Moving Yet?” NonProfit Quarterly. May 24. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/large-environmental-nonprofits-seek-embrace-equity-needle-moving-yet/.

2018 Featured in Virginia Gewin’s article on diversity entitled, “Why Diversity in Sustainability Matters, and What Can You Do.” GreenBiz. May 23. https://www.greenbiz.com/article/ why-diversity-sustainability-matters-and-what-you-can-do.

2018 Interview with Public Broadcasting Service. Newsmakers. “Conservation Movement: Race, Power & Privilege.” #1703. Season 17, Episode 3. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/video/conservation-movement-race-power-privilege-1703-ousbax/.

2018 Featured in Virginia Gewin’s article on diversity entitled, “U.S. Environmental Groups are

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Largely White. Here’s What Some are – and some aren’t – Doing About It.” Ensia. May 15. https://ensia.com/features/diversity/.

2018 Featured in Purbita Saha’s article on diversity entitled, “Do Communities of Color Really Feel Disconnected from Nature.” In Audubon Magazine. May 17. https://www.audubon. org/news/do-communities-color-really-feel-disconnected-nature.

2018 Featured in article by Glenn Nelson. “Green Organizations Are Dropping the Ball on Inclusion.” Outside. March 8. https://www.outsideonline.com/2286056/green-organizations-dont-care-about-inclusion.

2018 Featured in article by Roisin Cowan-Kuist that reported on my keynote address. Article title, “Making Sustainability and Environmental Justice More Inclusive.” The Western Front. February 28. http://www.westernfrontonline.com/2018/02/28/making-sustainability-and-environmental-justice-more-inclusive/.

2018 Profiled in article by Capri St. Vil and Ashley McNeil. “Moving Forward Initiative Guest Series: Interview with Dr. Dorceta Taylor on Diversity and Equity Initiatives within Environmental Organizations.” The CorpsNetwork. February 5. https://corpsnetwork.org/moving-forward-initiative-guest-series-interview-dr-dorceta-taylor-diversity-and-equity-initiatives.

2017 Featured in Ananya Bhattacharyya’s article on diversity entitled, “Colleges Look to Encourage More Minorities to Study the Environment.” In Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. November 29. Available at: http://diverseeducation.com/article/105687/.

2017 Interviewed by Lisa Peterson-de la Cueva for article, “The River Belongs to Us All: An Interview with Dr. Dorceta Taylor, Environmental Justice Scholar.” Friends of the Mississippi River Newsletter. Fall: 1, 6. Available at: https://fmr.org/sites/default/ files/attachments/2017_fall_fmr_newsletter_small_file_size.pdf.

2017 Featured in Elizabeth Miller’s three-part series, “New Faces, New Issues.” Great Lakes Today. September 25-26. Available at: http://greatlakestoday.org/topic/new-faces-new-issues.

2017 “Environmental Justice Scholar Urges Vigilance: The Next Disaster Could be Here.” Interview conducted by Charles Hallman. Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. September 26. Available at: http://spokesman-recorder.com/2017/09/26/environmental-justice-scholar-urges-vigilance/.

2017 Researcher Profile: Dorceta Taylor. Article written by Katerina Sourine. The Michigan Daily. September 13. Available at: https://www.michigandaily.com/section/research/ researcher-profile-dorceta-taylor.

2017 Interviewed by Michael Corbett for the Sierra Club’s Democracy and the Environment Book Club. Atlantic Chapter. May 31. Available at: https://atlantic2.sierraclub.org/ content/democracy-environment-book-club.

2017 Untold Stories of the Conservation Movement: Race, Power, and Privilege. YouTube. May 10. Available at: https://youtu.be/v801pndl84k.

2017 Interview with Patrick Center for the WGVU-TV Newsmakers, “Conservation Movement: Race, Power & Privilege.” Grand Rapids. April 13. Available at:

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http://video.wgvu.org/video/3000536022/. 2017 Interview with Shelley Irwin of the WGVU Morning Show. Grand Rapids. April 13 2017 “Wege Speaker Series addressing race, power, and privilege.” Article by Charlsie Dewey.

Grand Rapids Business Journal. grbj.com. April 10, 2017. Available at: http://www.grbj.com/articles/87708-wege-speaker-series-addressing-race-power-privilege.

2017 “Wege Speaker Series Welcomes Dr. Dorceta Taylor,” and “Community Spotlight: Dr. Dorceta Taylor.” Pp. 6 and 17. Article written by Julie Reynolds. Nature Awakenings. April. Available at: https://issuu.com/khass/docs/nawm_april2017.

2017 “Wege Foundation to Present Conservation/Diversity Expert at Speaker Series.” Article by Jan Holst. MLive.com. March 25, 2017. Available at: http://www.mlive.com/east-grand-rapids/index.sst/2017/03/post_496.

2017 “Sociologist Links Environmentalism and Race in Talk.” Article by Audrey Cheng and Emma Wilfert. The Amherst Student. February 15, 2017. P. 1, 3.

2016 Interviewed by Martina Guzmán for article entitled, “Food has Played an Important Role in America’s Social Justice Movements.” Public Radio International. December 22. Available at: https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-12-22/food-has-played-important-role-americas-social-justice-movements.

2016 Featured in Research section, “Environmental Justice Professor Discusses Food Insecurity on Campus,” by Madeline Gerson, The Michigan Daily. November 17. Available at: https://www.michigandaily.com/section/science/environmental-justice-professors-discusses-food-insecurity-campus.

2016 Interviewed on “Thinking Aloud” on BYU Radio on November 3. Interviewed by Mark Burns about my book, The Rise of the American Conservation Movement.

2016 Interviewed on “It’s Hot In Here.” WCBN-FM radio show about the Doris Duke Conservation Scholar’s Program. July.

2016 “New Fellowships Take on Lack of Diversity in Environmentalism and Philanthropy.” Featured in article written by Tate Williams. Inside Philanthropy. May 20. Available at: http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2016/5/20/new-fellowships-take-on-lack-of-diversity-in-environmentalis.html.

2016 Rachel Leon and Dorceta E. Taylor. “Planting the Seeds of Inclusion in Environmental Philanthropy.” Stanford Social Innovation Review. April 22.

2015 “A Voice for Equity and Justice in the Environmental Movement.” Featured in article written by Timothy Brown. Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. October 8. Available at: http://environment.yale.edu/news/article/dorceta-taylor-a-voice-for-justice-in-environmental-movement/.

2015 “Why Are Our Parks So White?” Featured in article written by Glenn Nelson. New York Times. July 10. Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/12/opinion/ sunday/diversify-our-national-parks.html?_r=0.

2015 Featured in press release from Green 2.0. “Leading Environmental Funders Join Landmark Diversity Data Gathering Initiative, Increasing Call for Transparency.”

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Article written by Beth Lynk of the Raben Group. Washington, D.C. March 9. 2015 Interviewed for podcast of Toxic Communities discussion. Interviewed by Dave

Chancellor at the Institute for Research on Poverty. University of Wisconsin – Madison. February 18.

2015 Featured in article written by Mark Magana. Article entitled, “No es fácil ser latino y verde.” Univision. February 12, 2015. Available at: http://noticias.univision.com/ article/2243274/2015-02-12/planeta/voces/no-es-facil-ser-latino-y-verde.

2015 Interviewed by Larry Rifkin on “Talk of the Town” WATR Radio. Waterbury, Connecticut. February 12.

2015 Featured in article by Carlton Brown entitled, “Black, Brown Want Green Jobs, Too.” January 30. Available at: http://atlantaforward.blog.ajc.com/2015/01/30/a-whites-only-environment.

2015 Diversity report referenced in Tate Williams’ article, “NRDC Chief Encourages Diversity in Green Philanthropy.” Inside Philanthropy. January 15.

2015 Interview with National Public Radio Station Hartford, Connecticut for the show, “Where We Live.” Interviewed by John Dankosky. Interview on book, Toxic Communities and the Diversity in Environmental Institutions report. January 8. Available at: http://wnpr.org/post/toxic-communities-and-fight-environmental-justice.

2014 “Facing the Diversity Crisis in Climate Science.” Featured in article written by Adam Pearson and Jonathon Schuldt. Nature Climate Change. Vol. 4 (December 2014): 1039-1042.

2014 Presentation at the Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA) meeting featured in the EGA’s Christmas newsletter under, “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) at EGA.” December 19.

2014 Interview with National Public Radio WEAA 88.9 FM in Baltimore, Maryland. Interviewed on the Marc Steiner Show about the Diversity in Environmental Institutions report. December 5.

2014 Interview with CBS 1560AM Radio Station Hampton Roads, Virginia. Interviewed by George Yates for the show, Justice for All.” Interview on book, Toxic Communities and the Diversity in Environmental Institutions report. November 4.

2014 “GuideStar Launches New Nonprofit Diversity Tracker.” Article written by Ernie Smith. Associations Now. October 20. Available at: http://associationsnow.com/2014/10/ guidestar-launches-new-nonprofit-diversity-tracker/.

2014 ‘“Taking Aim at the “Green Ceiling.”’ Article written by Kendall Slee. Saving Land. October 17.

2014 “GuideStar Launches First-of-its-Kind Program to Collect Diversity Data from Nonprofits at Scale.” GuideStar. October 16. Available at: http://www.guidestar.org/rxa/news/news-releases/2014/2014-10-16-nonprofit-diversity-data.aspx.

2014 “GuideStar Coalition Launches Exchange to Benchmark Diversity.” Article written by Mark Hrywna. The NonProfit Times. October 16. Available at: http://www.thenon

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profittimes.com/news-articles/guidestar-coalition-launches-exchange-benchmark-diversity/.

2014 “Troubling Lack of Diversity in Environmental Movement.” Article written by Randy Ertll. EGPNews.com. October 9. Available at: http://egpnews.com/2014/10/troubling-lack-of-diversity-in-environmental-movement/.

2014 “What Michigan can Learn from California’s Bag Ban.” Article written by Hans Johnson. Detroit Free Press. October 7. Available at: http://www.freep.com/story/opinion/ contributors/2014/10/07/california-plastic-bag-ban/16862969/.

2014 ‘“Green Insiders’ Club Shuts Out People of Color.”’ Michigan-Spokesman Recorder. September 20. Available at: http://www.spokesman-recorder.com.

2014 “Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” Article written by Ciara Young-Thomas. The Sierra Club. September 9. Available at: http://www.sierraclub.org/planet/2014/ 09/diversity-environmental-organizations.

2014 “Are the Environmental Insiders Shunning Blacks? Article written by Simeon Gant. The Sacramento Observer. September 8. Available at: http://sacobserver.com/2014/09/ simeon-gant-are-the-environmental-insiders-shunning-blacks/.

2014 “Lack of Diversity Within the Environmental Movement Continues to Persist.” Article written by Randy Ertll. Huffington Post. September 8. Available at: http://www. huffingtonpost.com/randy-jurado/lack-of-diversity-within-_b_5779048.html?utm_hp_ref= black-voices&ir=Black+Voices.

2014 “Environmental Organizations Lag Behind the Private Sector on Diversity. Article written by Autumn Spanne. The Guardian. September 4. Available at: http://www.theguardian. com/sustainable-business/2014/sep/04/leadership-white-male-ceo-diversity-social-justice-tokenism-student-intern-recruitment.

2014 “What Do We Do About the Severe Lack of Diversity in the Environmental Field?” Mize Family Foundation. September 4. Available at: http://mizefamilyfoundation.org/what-do-we-do-about-the-severe-lack-of-diversity-in-the-environmental-field/.

2014 “The Disturbing Lack of Diversity and Will in Environmental Nonprofits.” Article written by Ruth McCambridge. Nonprofit Quarterly. July 30. Available at: https://nonprofit quarterly.org/policysocial-context/24582-the-disturbing-lack-of-diversity-and-will-in-environmental-nonprofits.html.

2014 “Study: Environmental Movement Lacks Diversity.” National Public Radio interview and blog on The Allegheny Front. Show hosted by and blog written by Jennifer Jordan. August 29. Available at: http://www.alleghenyfront.org /story/study-environmental-movement-lacks-diversity.

2014 “Study: Environmental Movement Lacks Diversity.” EcoJustice.TV. August 29. Available at: http://environmentaljusticetv.wordpress.com/2014/08/29/study-environment al-movement-lacks-diversity/.

2014 ‘“Is There a ‘Green Ceiling’ for Activists of Color in the Environmental Movement?”’ KALW-91.7 San Francisco radio show, Your Call, produced by Becca Howkstra. August

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28. 2014 “L’écologie, Chasse Gardée des Blancs aux Etats-Unis.” Article written by Gilles Paris.

Le Monde. August 26. Available at: http://diversegreen.org/2014/09/02/lemonde-fr-lecologie-chasse-gardee-des-blancs-aux-etats-unis/.

2014 “Green must Diversity or Die.” Article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. August 26. Available at: http://grist.org/climate-energy/green-must-diversify-or-die/?utm_source =syndication&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=feed.

2014 “Environmental Community has to do More.” El Samanario. August 23. Available at: http://elsemanario.net/news/2890/environmental-community-has-to-do-more.

2014 “Green Groups Still Mostly White, Diversity Study Finds.” Article written by Candace Pearson. Environmental Building News. August 22. Available at: http://www2. buildinggreen.com/article/green-groups-still-mostly-white-diversity-study-finds.

2014 “Environmental Groups Must be More Representative.” Article written by Randy Ertll in The Modesto Bee. August 21. Available at: http://www.modbee.com.

2014 “Cities Why Michael Brown had the Right to Stand his Ground Black People are Tired of Moving – Tired of Being Told Where they can Live, Work, Play, Swim and even Where they can Walk.” Mentioned in article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. August 19. Available at: http://grist.org/cities/why-michael-brown-had-the-right-to-stand-his-ground/.

2014 “Like Baseball Before Jackie Robinson.” Article by George Davis. Psychology Today. August 19. Available at: http://www.psychologytoday.com.

2014 “Commentary: Homogenized for their Protection.” CattleNetwork. August 12. Available at: http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle-news/latest/Commentary-Homogenized-for-their-protection-270495941.html.

2014 “Major Study says Liberal Green Groups Lack Racial Diversity.” The Washington Post. August 10. Available at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/study-history-of-cultural-bias-has-led-to-a-lack-of-diversity-at-liberal-green-groups/2014/08/ 10/9a7ab72a-1739-11e4-9349-84d4a85be981_story.html?tid=hpModule_9d3add6c-8a79-11e2-98d9-3012c1cd8d1e.

2014 “Study: History of Cultural Bias has Led to a Lack of Diversity at Liberal Green Groups.” Article written by Darryl Fears. The Washington Post. August 10. Available at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/study-history-of-cultural-bias-has-led-to-a-lack-of-diversity-at-liberal-green-groups/2014/08/10/9a7ab72a-1739-11e4-9349-84d4a85be981_story.html.

2014 “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations is not Good.” Gallon Daily. August 8. Available at: http://gallondaily.com/2014/08/08/the-state-of-diversity-in-environmental-organizations-is-not-good/.

2014 “Environmental Non-Profits Agree: More Diversity Needed.” National Public Radio WEMU 89.1. Show hosted by Bob Eccles. August 7. Available at: http://wemu.org/ post/environmental-non-profits-agree-more-diversity-needed.

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2014 “Emerald Cities Collaborative Brings Diversity to Environmental Movement.” PRNewswire. August 6. Available at: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ emerald-cities-collaborative-brings-diversity-to-environmental-movement-70179321.html.

2014 “Emerald Cities Collaborative Brings Diversity to Environmental Movement.” Solid Waste & Recycling. August 6. Available at: http://www.solidwastemag.com.

2014 “Environmental Groups Lag Nation in Diversity.” Article by Ngoc Nguyen in Nguoi Viet Daily News. August 5. Available at: http://www.nguoi-viet.com/absolutenm2/templates/ viewarticlesNV2.aspx?articleid=192826&zoneid=19#.VFdqTvnF--k.

2014 “Study: Green Ceiling Keeps Minorities from Advancing in Environmental Organizations.” KUOR-FM radio show Take Two. August 5. Available at: http://www.scpr.org/programs/take-two/2014/08/05/38704/study-green-ceiling-keeps-minorities-from-advancin/.

2014 “Are There "Black" and "White" Versions of Environmentalism? - EcoBuilding Pulse.” Eco-Structure. August 5. Available at: http://www.ecobuildingpulse.com.

2014 “Shades of Green.” Article written by Katie Moore. Utne Reader. August 2. Available at: http://www.utne.com/environment/shades-of-green.aspx.

2014 “Diversity of Groups is too Narrow a View.” Article written by Lois Gibbs. Center for Health, Environment & Justice. August 4. Available at: http://chej.org/2014/08/diversity-of-groups-is-too-narrow-a-view/.

2014 “Green is Very White.” News Buzau. Reprint of the Psychology Today article. August 2. Available at: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/greening-the-media/201408/green-is-very-white.

2014 ‘“New Report Shows Mainstream Environmental NGOs and Foundations Have Made Little Progress in Diversifying the “Green Insiders” Club.”’ Plasticas y Pensamientos – Mujeres de la Tierra. Available at: http://www.mujeresdelatierra.org/platicas_y_chismes.

2014 “New Findings: The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” Article written by Alexandra Haddad. University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment. August 1. Available at: http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/08-04-2014/ new_findings_the_state_of_diversity_in_environmental_organizations.

2014 “Are there Two Versions of Environmentalism, One ‘White,’ One ‘Black’?” Article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. August 1. Available at: http://grist.org/ climate-energy/are-there-two-different-versions-of-environmentalism-one-white-one-black/.

2014 “Are there Two Versions of Environmentalism, One ‘White,’ One ‘Black’?” Article written by Brentin Mock. Reprinted in Africa Report. August 1. Available at: http://grist.org/ climate-energy/are-there-two-different-versions-of-environmentalism-one-white-one-black/.

2014 “Sierra Club Honors Environmental Justice. Who’s Next?” Article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. August 1. Available at: http://grist.org/climate-energy/sierra-club-honors-environmental-justice-whos-next/.

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2014 “Green’s Big Gender Problem.” Article written by Caroline Portillo. The Business Journals BizWomen. August 1. Available at: http://www.bizjournals.com/bizwomen/ news/latest-news/2014/07/greens-big-gender-problem.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm _medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+industry_2+%28Industry+Banking+%26+Financial+Services%29.

2014 “Study: Mainstream Environmental Groups Continue to Suffer from Lack of Diversity.” Article written by Sarah Lazare. Common Dreams. August 1. Available at: http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/07/31/study-mainstream-environmental-groups -continue-suffer-lack-diversity.

2014 “Think People of Color Don’t Care about the Environment? Think Again.” Article written by Brentin Mock. Reprinted in Business Insider. July 31. Available at: http://grist.org/people/think-people-of-color-dont-care-about-the-environment-think-again/.

2014 “Are there Two Versions of Environmentalism, One ‘White,’ One ‘Black’?” Article written by Brentin Mock. Reprinted in Mother Jones. August 1. Available at: http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/07/white-black-environmentalism-racism.

2014 “Racial Bias in US Environmental Organisations – Report.” Pro Bono Australia. July 31. Available at: http://www.probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2014/07/racial-bias-us-environ mental-organisations-report.

2014 “Green Groups too White and too Male Compared to Other Sectors – Report.” Excerpted from The Guardian. Written by Charlotte Malone. Blue & Green Tomorrow. July 31. Available at: http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/features/blue-green-daily-thursday-31-july-headlines/.

2014 “Report: Environmental Groups Lack Gender and Ethnic Diversity.” Article written by Richard Heasman. Blue & Green Tomorrow. July 31. Available at: http://blueandgreen tomorrow.com/2014/07/31/report-environmental-groups-lack-gender-and-ethnic-diversity/.

2014 “Report Released: The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” The Consultative Group on Biological Diversity. July 31. Available at: http://www.cgbd.org/ report-released-the-state-of-diversity-in-environmental-organizations/.

2014 “Green Groups too White and too Male Compared to Other Sectors – Report.” Article written by Suzanne Goldenberg. The Guardian. July 30. Available at: http://www.the guardian.com/environment/2014/jul/30/green-groups-too-white-too-male-other-sectors-report.

2014 “The Disturbing Lack of Diversity and Will in Environmental Nonprofits.” Article written by Ruth McCambridge. NonProfit Quarterly. July 30. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/the-disturbing-lack-of-diversity-and-will-in-environmental-nonprofits/.

2014 “Environmental Racism, Yes, Environmental Diversity, Still No, 25 Years Later.” Chief Organizer. July 31. Available at: http://chieforganizer.org/2014/07/30/environmental-racism-yes-environmental-diversity-still-no-25-years-later/.

2014 “Environmental Groups Lag Nation in Diversity.” Article written by Ngoc Nguyen. New

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America Media. July 29. Available at: http://newamericamedia.org/2014/07/environ mental-groups-lag-nation-in-diversity.php.

2014 “Think People of Color Don’t Care about the Environment? Think Again.” Article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. July 29. Available at: http://grist.org/people/think-people-of-color-dont-care-about-the-environment-think-again/.

2014 “New Report Expounds on Old Problem: Lack of Diversity in Green Groups.” Article written by Brentin Mock. Grist Magazine. July 29. Available at: http://grist.org/climate-energy/new-report-expounds-on-old-problem-lack-of-diversity-in-green-groups/.

2014 “Study: Minorities Underrepresented at Environmental Groups.” The Chronicle of Philanthropy. July 29. Available at: http://philanthropy.com/blogs/philanthropytoday /study-minorities-underrepresented-at-environmental-groups/88609.

2014 “Environmental groups Lack Staff Diversity, Study Finds.” Philanthropy News Digest. July 31. Available at: http://www.philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/environmental-groups-lack-staff-diversity-study-finds.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. The Baltimore Sun. July 29. Available at: http://www. baltimoresun.com/features/green/la-na-environmental-groups-diversity-20140728-story. html.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. The Olympian. July 29. Available at: http://www.the olympian.com.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. Beaufort Gazette. July 29. Available at: http://www.islandpacket.com.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. McClatchy-Tribune Information Services – Washington Bureau. July 29. Available at: http://www.mcclatchydc.com.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. Phys.org. July 29. Available at: http://phys.org/news/2014-07-minorities-environmental-groups.html

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. Los Angeles Times. July 28. Available at: http://www. latimes.com/nation/la-na-environmental-groups-diversity-20140728-story.html.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. The Miami Herald. July 28. Available at: http://www.miamiherald.com.

2014 “Minorities Aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article written by Marianne Levine. Merced Sun-Star. July 28. Available at: http://www.mercedsunstar.com.

2014 “Minorities aren’t Well Represented in Environmental Groups, Study Says.” Article

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written by Marianne Levine. The Sacramento Bee. July 28. Available at: http://www.sacbee.com.

2014 “New Report Expounds on Old Problem: Lack of Diversity in Green Groups.” Article written by Brentin Mock. The Columbian. July 28. Available at: http://grist.org/climate-energy/new-report-expounds-on-old-problem-lack-of-diversity-in-green-groups/?utm_ source=syndication&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=feed.

2014 “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.” Issue Lab. July 27. Available at: http://www.issuelab.org/resource/state_of_diversity_in_environmental_organizations _the.

2014 “Two Receive Carol Hollenshead Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change.” Available at: http://www.cew.umich.edu/about/news/20140416/10919.

2014 “SNRE's Dorceta Taylor Receives the 2014 Carol Hollenshead Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change.” Available at: http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/04-01-2014/snres_dorceta_taylor_receives_the_2014_carol_hollenshead_award_for_ excellence_in.

2014 “Donohoe, Taylor win Hollenshead Award honoring greater equity.” Article by Beth Sullivan. The University Record. April 30. Available at: http://record.umich.edu/articles/ donohoe-taylor-win-hollenshead-award-honoring-greater-equity.

2014 “Celebrating Black Environmentalists During Black History Month.” SF Environment. Available at: http://www.sfenvironment.org/news/update/celebrating-black-environmentalists-during-black-history-month. February 10.

2014 “Black History Month: “Toxic Communities” are Still Prevalent.” From the Square: NYU Press Blog. February 11. Available at: http://www.fromthesquare.org/?p=5987.

2013 “Dorceta Taylor Delivers Congressional Briefing on Food Security in Michigan.” Available at: http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/10-29-2013/dorceta_taylor_delivers_ congressional_briefing_on_food_security_in_michigan.

2013 “AERC-Sponsored Congressional Briefing on The Role of Ecosystem Science in Food Security.” Available at: http://www.ecosystemresearch.org/2013-meeting/briefing.htm.

2013 “Ecosystem Scientists to Present Research to Policymakers.” American Institute of Biological Sciences. Available at: http://www.aibs.org/public-policy-reports/2013_10_21.html.

2013 Interview with Andrew Robins of WMUK Radio in Kalamazoo, Michigan. September 16. 2013 Interview with David Fair and Lisa Wozniak on the program, “First Friday on the

Environment.” Public radio station WEMU. March 1. Broadcast available at: http://wemu.org/post/first-friday-focus-environment-56.

2013 Interview with Cynthia Canty on the program “Stateside.” Michigan Radio WUOM. February 27. Broadcast available at: http://www.michiganradio.org/post/solving-problem-food-insecurity.

2013 Featured in “The Desert Oasis.” Stewards. Article by Allie Goldstein. Spring 2013: 14-15.

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2013 Announcement of the USDA grant in the American Sociological Association’s Footnotes. February.

2013 “Leadership Profile: Dorceta Taylor.” Article by Kelle Barr in Michigan Nightlight. February 26. Available at: http://www.michigannightlight.com/people/dorcetataylor.aspx.

2013 Featured in announcement of USDA grant in the American Sociological Association Environment and Technology Section Newsletter. January 4.

2012 Interview with Tony Trupiano of WDTW – Detroit’s Progressive Talk on the show “First Shift.” Discussed food access in Michigan and the USDA grant. December 16. Broadcast available at: http://thetonyshow.org/professor-dorcetta-taylor/.

2013 “Dorceta Taylor to deliver MLK Lecture Jan. 21 at SNRE.” Article by Kevin Merrrill. http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/12-12-2012/dorceta_taylor_to_deliver_mlk_lecture_ jan_21_at_snre. December 12.

2012 “Professor Dorceta Taylor Lead Investigator of New Study.” Article by Robin Grice. http://www.lsa.umich.edu/daas/news/ci.professordorcetataylorlead investigatorofnewstudytue11dec2012_ci.detail. December 11.

2012 Video interview with Dana Elger and Dave Reid for the University of Michigan Sustainability Report. Discussed food access in Michigan and sustainability. December 7.

2012 Interview with Laura Hess of WEMU, Eastern Michigan University Public Radio station. Discussed food access in Michigan and the USDA grant. November 9.

2012 Interview with Lori Moore of 96-5 WKZO Radio in Kalamazoo. Discussed food access in Michigan and the USDA grant. November 12.

2012 Interview with Minnie Forman of Michronicleonline.com. Discussed food access in Michigan and the USDA grant. November 14.

2012 “Taylor Leads Research Team Examining ‘Food Security’ Across Michigan.” Article by Kevin Merrill. http://snre.umich.edu/news/11-07-2012/taylor_leads_research_ team_examining_food_security_across_michigan. November 7.

2012 “U-M Researchers to Study ‘Food Security’ Across Michigan.” Article by Kevin Merrill. http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20967-u-m-researchers-to-study-food-security-across-michigan. November 7.

2012 Featured in article by Kevin Brown. “Diversity Award Goes to Seven Faculty.” The University Record. 67(28, April 16): 1, 10.

2012 Featured in article by Kevin Merrill. “Taylor Receives HR Diversity Service Award.” April 4. Available at: http://www.snre.umich.edu/highlights/2012-04-05/taylor_ receives_hr_johnson_diversity_service_award.

2012 Published research article featured in article by Allie Goldstein. “In Environmental Jobs, Minorities Have Staying Power.” February 24. Available at: http://www.snre. umich.edu/highlights/2012-02-24/in_environmental_jobs_minorities_have_staying _power.

2011 Interviewed for article by Sean McCoy on the Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates field visit I organized in the Virgin Islands. Article entitled, “Michigan

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Students Learn in the Virgin Islands.” The Virgin Islands Daily News. May 24. http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/michigan-students-learn-in-the-virgin-islands-1.1151197#axzz1O2TM7M5f.

2011 Interviewed for article by Devon Cox and Jamesa Johnson on the Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates trip that I organized in the Virgin Islands. “Visiting Michigan College Students Doing Extraordinary Work.” The St. Thomas Source. May 20. massource.com/content/news/local-news/2011/05/20/visiting-michigan-college-students-doing-extraordinary-work. http://stthomassource.com/content/news/local-news/2011/05/20/visiting-michigan-college-students-doing-extraordinary-work.

2011 Interviewed by Barry Yoeman for article on diversity in the Audubon Magazine. Interviewed on March 18 for article that appeared on September 5.

2011 Featured in article written by Kevin Merrill. “Professor Taylor to Lead Environment Section for ASA.” July 13. Available at: http://www.snre.umich.edu/highlights/2011-07-13/professor_taylor_to_lead_environment_section_for_asa.

2010 Interviewed by Matthew Rothschild, editor of the Progressive Magazine and radio show. Interviewed about The Environment and the People in American Cities for the radio show. Madison, Wisconsin. April 21. Podcast of interview available at: https://www.progressive.org/radiotaylor10.html.

2010 Interviewed by Paul Bridgewater for weekly WGPR radio show The Senior Solution. Interviewed about the role of black seniors in environmental affairs. Detroit, Michigan. March 16.

2010 Featured in article by Phyllis Coulter, “A Transforming Gift: Event Marked by Alumnus’s Donation, Professor’s talk on Justice.” The Pantagraph. February 18, p. 3.

2010 Featured in press release by Rachel Hatch. “Environmental Justice Activist to Address Founders’ Day Convocation.” February 19.

2010 Featured in press release by Rachel Hatch. “Founders Day Celebrated on Campus.” February 17.

2010 Interviewed by Marissa McNatt and profiled in “People to Celebrate – Game Changer, Dorceta Taylor.” Earth911. February 1.

2010 Interviewed by Rachel Chadderdon on WCBN radio on January 18 (Martin Luther King Day).

2009 Interviewed for article, “Professor Taylor explores history of environmental justice in American cities in new book.” SNRE press office.

2008 Profiled in press release about new research grant. Profile written by Ken Merrill. May, 2008.

2008 Interviewed with Jiri Lewis of National Public Radio for a web special on minorities and the environment. May 17, 2008.

2008 Interviewed by Scott Learn for article on the Oregonian entitled, “In Oregon and U.S., Green Groups are Mostly White.” January 27, 2008.

2007 Interviewed by Edyta Zielinska, Associate Editor of The Scientist, for article entitled

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“Salaries for Women Still Lag.” September 1. 2007 Interviewed by Mick Dumke for article in the Washington Post entitled, “Lets Add Some

Color to the Greening of America.” September 16, 2007. p. BO2. 2007 Interviewed by Lisa Rathke about diversity in university and college programs. “UVM

Program Seeks Student Diversity.” Burlington Free Press on Monday, June 4. 2007 Article about my research “Organizations Benefit by Hiring Minorities with Environmental

and Engineering Degrees” featured in The University Record, 62, 21(March 5): 11. 2007 Interviewed by Claudia Capos for University of Michigan press release, “Strengthening the

Environmental Movement Through Diversity.” February 7. 2007 Interviewed by Claudia Capos for University of Michigan press release, “Mainstream

Environmental Organizations Could Benefit by Hiring Qualified, Interested Minority Candidates with Environmental Science and Engineering Degrees.” LSA Magazine. January 31.

2006 Interviewed by Charlotte King and featured in articles in Marketing Zone, Fall 2006. Vol. 1#2.

2006 Interviewed by Erin Kelly, for article on diversity in mainstream environmental organizations. The article, “Parks, Conservation Groups Aim to Attract Minorities,” appeared in USA Today on March 19.

2006 USA Today article, “Parks, Conservation Groups Aim to Attract Minorities,” reprinted on Liberatormag.com website.

2006 USA Today article, “Parks, Conservation Groups Aim to Attract Minorities,” reprinted on Campaign for America’s Wilderness website.

2005 Interviewed (twice) by the National Public Radio’s Great Lakes Radio Consortium about MELDI’s National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field. August.

2005 Interviewed by Eliza Strickland for article “The Trailblazer” in the Gambit (New Orleans newspaper) about Jerome Ringo, the National Summit on Diversity in the Environmental Field and about the role of minorities in the environmental movement. August 16, 2005.

2005 Interviewed by Ellyn Ferguson for article on diversity in the U.S. Forest Service. Article appeared in The Coloradoan (Fort Collins, Colorado). “Forest Service Tries to Keep up With Today’s Demographics.” February 5. P. A6.

2005 Interviewed by Ellyn Ferguson for article on diversity in the U.S. Forest Service. Article appeared in The Olympian (Olympia, Washington). “Marketing the Outdoors Isn’t What it Used to be.” February 5.

2001 Interview with City Links Magazine of Fort Lauderdale, Florida regarding minorities and participation in outdoor recreation activities in national parks and forests. September.

2000 Talk on Diversity and Leadership in the Environmental Movement given at the University of Montana, taped and aired on Missoula Public Radio and Television. April 25.

2000 Featured in article “Free and Wild,” reporting on my talk at the University of Montana, The Road-RIPorter, Vol. 5#2(May/June): 3-4.

2000 Interviewed by Nationwide 102 FM for the “Calling Home” segment, a program in which

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Jamaicans living abroad are interviewed on the air. I was interviewed about my work at the University of Michigan. Interviewed by Fae Ellington, February 22.

1998 Interview with the Colorado Public Radio - Environmental justice and the “Justice for all” conference in Denver, September 11-12.

1998 Interviewed for New York Times article. The article “Minorities Once Invisible in Environmental Struggles, Speak Up,” appeared on September 13, p. 27.

1998 Interviewed for the Boulder Daily Camera - Environmental justice and the “Justice for all” conference in Denver, September 11-12.

1998 Interviewed and filmed by independent film maker recording the events of the “Justice for all” conference in Denver, September 11-12.

1998 Featured in article reporting on the “Justice for all” conference, Broward Times (Broward County, Florida). Vol. 33 #8. The article “Natural Resources belong to us, too, say Blacks, Indians, Asians and Latinos,” appeared on September 4, vol. 33 #8, p. 3, 5.

1998 Featured in article reporting on the “Justice for all” conference. The article, “Environmental Exclusion Affect Us All,” appeared in the Westside Gazette (Florida) in the September 24-30 weekly edition, p. 1, 6B.

1998 Featured in article reporting on the “Justice for all” conference. The article “Environmental Conference Seeks Equity for Minorities,” appeared in The Oregonian (Portland), September.

1998 Featured in article reporting on the “Justice for all” conference. The article, “President Clinton -- Utopia is too Limited for Today,” in The Seattle Times, p. B1, September 17.

1998 Interviewed for Newsweek article on environmental justice. September and October. 1996 Interview with the Skanner Newspaper, Portland, Oregon. 1994 Moderator for a television show - Labor and the development of a third party in the United

States - on Ann Arbor Public Access Television, October 13. 1994 Panelist on the television show Transitions (Channel 20 Detroit) discussing environmental

justice issues, September 14. 1993 Guest on National Public Radio program (Chicago) to discuss the emergence of the

environmental justice movement, April 13.