ABA 2018
Environment & Sustainability
New Partners for Smart Growth
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2015
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2014
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2013
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2012
LGC - CA Adaptation Forum 2014
Society for Conservation Biology, 2012
Behavior, Energy & Climate Change, 2010
TIDES
Building Opportunities Conference, Los Angeles, 2011
Building Opportunites Conference: TIDES, DC '09
Buillding for Sustainable Communities Conference: TIDES, Berkeley '09
Collaborating for Success, 2007
Social Justice
American Bar Association
American Bar Association 2017
American Bar Association 2015
American Bar Association 2014
American Bar Association 2013
American Bar Association 2012
A Just Bay Area, Oakland 2013
Out & Equal 2011
Take Back America, 08
Take Back America, 07
Engaging The Other, 08
SE Alliance
Social Enterprise Summit, 11
Social Enterprise Summit, 2010
Social Enterprise Summit 08
Social Enterprise Summit, 09
Social Enterprise Summit 07
OLOC 2014
CELA 2017
CELA 2018
CELA 2019
Rabbis for Human Rights, 08
Education
Gender Spectrum 2017
Gender Spectrum 2016
Gender Spectrum 2015
Gender Spectrum 2014
Gender Spectrum 2013
Gender Spectrum 2012
Gender Spectrum 2011
CACTI, April 2012
WRCBAA - Black American Affairs
Universal Learning Conference
C.G. Jung Institute of SF
Health & Wellness
American Group Psychotherapy Association
AGPA 2019
AGPA 2018
AGPA 2017
AGPA 2016
AGPA 2015
AGPA 2014
AGPA 2013
AGPA 2012
AGPA 2011
AGPA 2010
AGPA 2020
American Psychoanalytic Association
APSA 2019
APSA 2025
APSA February 2018
APSA January 2017
APSA January 2016
APSA January 2015
APSA January 2014
APSA January 2013
APSA January 2012
APSA June 2012
APSA June 2011
APSA 2020
Nat'l Hemophilia Foundation
NHF Conference, 2015
NHF Conference, 2014
NHF Conference, 2013
NHF Conference, 2012
NHF Conference, 2011
NHF Conference, 2010
NHF Conference, 2009
Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling, 2010
Drug Policy Alliance
Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling, 2009
EMDR 3rd Annual Parnell Institute
Int'l Conference on Gambling
Transgender Health 2013
Create Your Future 2014
Globe Sound Healing Conference
Parnell Institute: EMDR
Sustainable Business
Social Venture Network, 2010
BALLE, Bellingham 2011
BALLE, South Carolina 2010
Progressive Opportunities Conference, 2012
Women Take On The World
Montclair Women's Club Video Documentary
Professional BusinessWomen's Conf. of CA
PBWC, May 2011
PBWC, May 2010
Invent Your Future, for Women
Invent Your Future, 2012
Invent Your Future, 2011
Invent Your Future, 2010
Invent Your Future, '09
Oakland Women's Summit, '09
Gems from the Archive
Active Resistance
Breast Cancer & The Environment
Feminist Icons
Entrepreneurial Success
Marilyn King's Olympian Thinking
Dale Marie Golden
Elinor Stutz
Audio Books
Trade Up!
Dr. Lakita Long
I Open My Heart
Life Moxie!
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Format
Price
Subtotal
SEA08-201
Business Plan Boot Camp: A Guide for Nonprofit Organizations
Speakers: Margarita McCullough
MP3
$10.00
NPSG13-250
Getting to Complete Streets the Grassroots Way
2 hour session.
Audio CDs: 2
Audio CD
$30.00
NPSG12-127
Seeds for Change: Creative Urban Gardens
Speakers: Brian Albright, Director of Parks and Recreation, San Diego County, CA; Rebecca Draper, Director of Neighborhood Improvement Projects, Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative
Existing parks and public lands offer outstanding opportunities to enable people access to fresh food at a minimal cost while encouraging sustainable practices and promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors. This session will highlight strategies on how to develop partnerships with park and recreation agencies; provide examples of innovative community gardens parks, creative urban agriculture initiatives, and edible landscape projects; and identify practical solutions and give guidance for challenges commonly encountered.
NPSG12-252
Implementing Green Infrastructure: Creative Approaches to Reducing Regulatory and Financial Barriers in Rural and Urban Communities
$20.00
AGPA13-214-5
Time-Limited Circumstances: Developing Group Intervention in College
Speakers: Wendy Freedman, Neil Annandale, DaHyun Chun, Nathaniel Page
$12.00
NPSG13-242
Building New Community Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Communities
ConBio12-111
SYM19-Part II: Moving Beyond Fortress Conservation
APSA16-301
Presidential Symposium: If Not Now, When? Speaking Out About Racism While Changing the Course of Psychoanalytic History
Speakers: Mark Smaller, Ph.D., President (Chicago, IL) Panelists: Anton H. Hart, Ph.D. (New York, NY) Michael Moskowitz, Ph.D.* (New York, NY) Cleonie White, Ph.D. (New York, NY)
Audio CDs: 1
$18.00
APSA_NY13-306
University Forum: Shakespeare’s “Othello”
Speakers: Stanley J. Coen, Robert Brustein, Michael Wood, Paul Schwaber
Robert Brustein, Professor Emeritus of English at Harvard; Founder of the Yale Repertory and American Repertory Theatres, playwright, author (“The Tainted Muse: Prejudice and Presumption in Shakespeare and His Time”), and recipient of the National Medal of Arts, talks about: how easily the forces of good can be overwhelmed by the forces of evil, Iago as a new kind of image in literature, and the embodiment of a world without a vigilant God. Michael Wood, Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, at Princeton, author (“Shakespeare”), critic (New York and London Reviews of Books), will talk about how language works in “Othello” as a means of seduction and almost becomes a character in its own right.
Audio CDs: 3
$35.00
TBA08-313
Soul Train: New Religious Harkins
Speakers: Rev Brian McLaren, Katie Barge, Gabe Gonzalez, Amy Sullivan
NPSG13-156
Do it Here, You Can Do it Anywhere! Complete Streets in Missouri
Speakers: Ed Kraemer, Co-Chair, Lee’s Summit City Health Education Advisory Board; Michael Park, City Traffic Engineer, City of Lee’s Summit, MO; Marlene Nagel, Community Development Director, Mid-America Regional Council.
(2 hour session) Just six years ago, Missouri had only three Complete Streets policies. Now the state has more than 20 Complete Streets policies at the local, regional and statewide level, and has been identified as one of the leaders in the nationwide Complete Streets movement. All six of the state’s six largest cities have now adopted Complete Streets policies; citywide Complete Streets policies cover over 1.4 million of the state’s residents. At the metropolitan planning organization level, Complete Streets policies cover more than half of the state’s residents. How were these policies created and adopted? What were the strategies used by advocacy groups, agencies and local citizens? What challenges did they face in creating and adopting policies? How did they overcome the objections? How successful have the policies been? What challenges are advocates, citizens and agencies facing now? Get a take-home list of strategies, ideas and examples.
GSPEC13-331
Exploring the Complexities of Disclosure: Public vs. Private 2
Speakers: Phyllis Rothblatt, MFT
TBA08-203
2008 and Beyond: Political Impacts of the Blogosphere
Speakers: Ari Melber, Chris Bowers, Digby, Hullabaloo, Pam Spaulding, Terrance Heath, Tracy Russo
GSPEC13-102
PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP: The Gender Affirmative Clinical Model in Practice
Speakers: Karisa Barrow, PsyD; Susan Bernstein, MFT; Diane Ehrensaft, PhD
ConBio12-233
SYM 33: Conservation Development – Challenges/Opportunities for Integrating Private Land w/Residential Development
R-ARGV-003
Part III - Child Sexual Abuse
Speakers: Feminist programs from the United Kingdom, Brazil, Canada, Haiti, Philippians, North of Ireland, South Africa, and the U.S.
AGPA13-212-5
Group in the Treatment of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism
Speakers: David Brook
$15.00
ConBio12-115
Climate & Species Persistence
GSPEC13-140
PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP: Closing: Real Life Examples of the Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Speakers: Eli Erlick; Angelica Guerrero
NPSG13-101
Sustainability and Net Zero Energy Studies with DoD Clients
Speakers: David Mechtly, Project Manager, now with HDR, Inc.; Mark Imel, Energy Services Technical Director, HDR, Inc. Moderator: Damian Kelly, Technical Director and Project Manager, HDR, Inc.
The federal government has, through a series of public laws, executive orders and presidential memorandums, set out an ambitious mandated program to address energy/water/waste/greenhouse gas reduction, a reduced dependence on fossil fuel, and increased usage in alternative fuels for federal agencies. The panelists from the Defense Distribution Center-Susquehanna and HDR share their experiences in accomplishing the mandates while integrating sustainability and net-zero energy planning at a Defense Logistics Agency installation over the past year. Sustainability topics discussed include sustainability components, component support activities, and a capital investment strategy and implementation plan. Net Zero Energy topics include energy reduction measures, “right-sizing” the GSA fleet using combinatorial optimization, recommending grid/islanded-connected micro-grid architecture/control, providing the resulting renewable energy solution, discussing feasible funding mechanisms, and incorporating all aspects of Net Zero into an implementation plan.
COLSUC07-B4
Selecting and Working with Developers, Contractors, and Architects
Speakers: Suzanne St. Pierre, Jeffrey Brown, Michael Fletcher
$7.00
NPSG13-117
Are States Losing Ground? Solutions from Heartland Communities for a New Generation
Speakers: Andre LeRoux, Executive Director, Massachusetts Smart Growth Alliance; Bridget Jones, Executive Director, Cumberland Regional Tomorrow; Charles Pattison, Executive Director, 1000 Friends of Florida; Senator Marci Francisco, Kansas State Senate, District 2. Moderator: Julia Seward, Principal, Julia W. Seward Consulting
Mired in stagnant budgets and escalating politics, are states a growing battle ground for sustainability policies? Or do they remain a center of innovation and practical solutions? Hear a panel of recognized advocacy leaders as they explore current political dynamics, strategies that are working, and critical future game plans. This session focuses on the lessons from several key state policy losses, strategies that are achieving results with limited budget impact, and trends that are key to future state sustainability policies across the country. Following opening presentations, panelists open a conversation about what is happening at the state policy level, implications for smart-growth practitioners everywhere, and how we grow an new generation of smart-growth state advocacy.
ConBio12-107
SYM 16- Part I: One Health – Recognizing How Human & Wildlife Health Are Connected
SEA08-210
PLENARY: Luncheon Keynote
Speakers: Robert Egger
TBA08-124
Media Reform and High-Speed Internet for Everyone
Speakers: Josh Silver, Debbie Goldman, Susan Ness, Julius Genachowski, Sr., Steve Abbott
TBA08-231
The Courts: Your Constitutional Rights in Jeopardy
Speakers: Bill Lurye, Nancy Zirkin, Kathryn Kolbert, Simon Heller
SEA08-217
Public Policy: Powerful Partnerships for Critical Issues
Speakers: Julie Peterson, Melissa Ransdell
NPSG12-231
Little Trips, Big Difference: Predicting Traffic for Mixed-Use Sites
ConBio12-103
SYM 18: Identifying & Protecting Resilient Ecosystems – New Directions in a Changing World
NPSG12-310
Community Schools - The Case for Joint Use
SEA07-102
Don't Be Seen as the Enemy...Stakeholder Communication Planning
Speakers: Jean Block
NPSG13-301
Scenario Planning: A Tool for all Scales
NPSG13-154
Building Blocks: Making Smart Growth Happen at the Local Level
Speakers: Roger Millar, PE, AICP, Vice President, Smart Growth America; Phillip Myrick, AICP, Senior Vice President, Project for Public Spaces; Jeff Aken, Communities Program Manager, Forterra; Scott Allen, AICP, Community Development Director, City of Blue Springs, MO; Raymond Lai, AICP, Deputy Director, City of University City, MO; Barbara Goode, Pollution Prevention Specialist, Kansas State University Pollution Prevention Institute. David Doyle, Sustainable Communities Coordinator, U.S. EPA, Region 7
Many communities around the country are asking for tools and resources to help them achieve their desired development goals, improve the quality of life for their residents, and make their communities more socially, economically and environmentally sustainable. In response to this demand, EPA developed the Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities Program. Building Blocks seeks to provide quick, targeted technical assistance to communities using a variety of tools that have demonstrated results and widespread application. This technical assistance helps selected local and tribal governments implement development approaches that protect the environment, improve public health, create jobs, expand economic opportunity, and make communities more livable. The panelists present an overview of the tools being offered and a summary of the experiences over the first two rounds of this program, and also provide information on how to apply for technical assistance in the future.
GSPEC13-240
Teen Panel: New Horizons for All Children and Youth
Speakers: Facilitator: Captain Young
GSPEC13-322
Medical Panel 3: Transitioning to Adulthood
Speakers: Facilitator: Jennifer Hastings, MD
SEA09-203
A Best Practice Volunteer Program—Leveraging Community Goodwill
Speakers: Judith Latta
NPSG12-201
Advances in GIS for Smart Growth — Horizontal and Vertical
Speakers: Jon Harrison, Senior Consultant for Local Government Solutions, ESRI; Councilmember, City of Redlands, CA; Matthew Baker, Product Engineer, ESRI; Eric Wittner, 3D GIS Specialist, ESRI
Whether it’s appealing, vibrant infill and retail revitalization, complete streets and public spaces, traffic calming, or a more extensive network of safe bike routes and pedestrian trails – using GIS in 2D and 3D can make a difference. Like the broader toolbox of smart-growth concepts and strategies, the techniques and capabilities of GIS are advancing and emerging. GIS can intertwine complex details of demographic, geographic and urban design factors that communities can use to easily analyze and visualize the implications of alternative development scenarios. With GIS we can 'see' what and how possible solutions work.
APSA_NY13-302
Symposium I: Embodiment & Subjectivity
Speakers: Andrea Celenza, John C. Foehl, Jessica Benjamin
This symposium addresses the role of the body through phenomenal experiencing, i.e., embodiment, as conceptualized by philosophical writers and contemporary relational theorists (especially from the perspective of intersubjectivity). Presymbolic, unmentalized bodily experience provides a ground of skin-contact and rhythmicity from which the capacities of differentiating and integrating experiences arise, especially as these are organized around a variety of binaries: inner/outer, self/other and female/male. Psychopathology is understood as a collapse of dialectical interplay, causing disruptions in early patterns of interpersonal recognition, flexibility and play. Presenters discuss how transcending binarial constraints can result in greater creativity and overall well-being.
NPSG12-224
Strategies for Saving the Small Town Grocery Store
COLSUC07-B1
Finance I: Basic Nonprofit Center Financing
Speakers: Andra Lichtenstein, Dutch Haarsma
AGPA11-202
Sex, Internet, Intrigue and More: All About Process Addictions for Group Psychotherapist
Speakers: Shelley Korshak; Marcia Nickow
NPSG12-203
Mixed Use: Perception and Reality
Speakers: Amber Hawkes, AICP, Urban Designer, Melendrez; Martin Leitner, AIA, Senior Designer, Urban Studio; Allan Kotin, Principal, Allan D. Kotin & Associates; Georgia Sheridan, AICP, Urban Designer, Torti Gallas and Partners
Proposed as a cure-all, mixed-use is called forth to reduce traffic, improve walkability, boost economic development, and generate often intangible levels of urban 'livability.' This panel looks at when, where and how mixed-use development does and doesn't work from an architectural, urban design, planning, and economic perspective. Through an inter-disciplinary discussion, the panelists answer the following questions: Where does mixed-use work best? Why doesn't it work everywhere? Does mixed-use guarantee an active urban environment? When are the costs and challenges for mixed-use development worth it?
NPSG12-209
Leveraging Smart Growth Brand to Build a Political Base and Vice Versa
Speakers: Elaine Clegg, Councilmember, City of Boise, ID; Special Projects Manager, Idaho Smart Growth; Tommy Wells, Councilmember, District of Columbia; Brad Lander, Councilmember, City of Brooklyn, NY; John Engen, Mayor, City of Missoula, MT; Mick Cornett, Mayor, City of Oklahoma City, OK; Mark Mallory, Mayor, City of Cincinnati, OH
It is the politician’s job to present a compelling vision while moving forward effective policies, and many leaders have realized the power of the smart growth brand, which espouses increasing transportation and affordable housing choices near jobs, shops and schools. Hear from elected leaders who are leveraging smart growth principles to inspire their constituents and reinforce their base of support as they strive to strengthen their municipalities.
TBA08-300
Bushed: Conservative Failure and the Danger the Legacy Lives On
Speakers: Brad Woodhouse, Tom Matzzie, Arianna Huffington, Jared Bernstein
ETO08-410
Conference Closing: Where Do We Go From Here?
SEA08-110
Speakers: Ron Phillips
SEA09-108
Making it Work—The Impact of Adding a New Venture With a Green Mission
Speakers: Joanna West
$625.00
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