ABA 2018

Environment & Sustainability

Social Justice

Education

Health & Wellness

Sustainable Business

Women Take On The World

Gems from the Archive

Entrepreneurial Success

Audio Books



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Title

Format

Price

Subtotal

AGPA13-221

Windhorse Treatment: Group Dynamics & Transferential Fields within Teams

Speakers: Jack Gipple, Charles Knapp

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

SEA08-226

Raise Money; Don't Borrow: Direct Public Offerings

Speakers: John K, Romano

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-325

Development-Oriented Transit: Innovative Economic Tools and Models

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA07-116

Internships and More: Securing University Support for Your Social Enterprise

Speakers: Keely A Bamberg, Michael Cunningham & Craig Dunn, Jack Micklos

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

SEA07-220

KEYNOTE: Karl Schramm

Speakers: President and Chief Executive Officer, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

SEA08-103

Managing Risk in a Social Enterprise

Speakers: Kirsten Gagnaire

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG12-305

Sustainable Return on Investment (SROI) An Interactive Demonstration

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$30.00

$30.00

SEA08-217

Public Policy: Powerful Partnerships for Critical Issues

Speakers: Julie Peterson, Melissa Ransdell

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

SEA07-204

Road Often Travelled...St Louis ArtWork's Journey to Sustainability

Speakers: Priscilla Black & Barbara Levin

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG12-131

Still Starbucks-Free: Rural Main Streets—Small towns need vitality, too!

Speakers: Kathy Callies, Acting President, Rural Learning Center; Dennis (Denny) Ross, Mayor, City of Maupin, OR; JoAnne Bush, Mayor, City of Lake Village, AR; Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, U.S.D.A.-Rural Development

Given the global economy's demand for greater economic efficiencies (fewer small farmers) and environmentally sound natural resource practices (less extraction), many rural communities are facing a dramatic shift in the economic opportunities available to them. Starbucks may not be coming any time soon, but rural leaders understand that creating great places to live and work is an essential ingredient to their economic future and have requested USDA funding for strategic, place-based investments. This session focuses on three case studies: a new meeting center in Howard, South Dakota, a revived market in Maupin, Oregon, and a historic renovation in Lake Village, Arkansas.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

SEA07-117

Podcasting Your Way To Profitability: Building Brand and Boosting Sales

Speakers: Kemi Ingram

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG12-100

Advancing Equity through Planning: Challenges & Opportunities

Across the country, communities and regions are finding that inclusive, equitable planning processes empower them to address the economic, environmental, health, and other challenges they face. However, integrating social equity, affordability, economic and workforce development, and environmental justice into local and regional planning is not always straightforward. This half-day session draws on the experiences of HUD’s Sustainable Communities Regional Planning and Community Challenge grantees to shed light on the barriers and opportunities related to fair and equitable planning. Structured as a working session, the half-day event highlights and builds on the ongoing efforts of 2010 and 2011 grantee teams. Participants – practitioners from the equitable development, environmental justice, smart growth, and planning fields – take part in dialogues with the grantees about how to apply lessons learned more broadly. The event concludes with reflections by federal and philanthropic leaders on how local, regional, state, tribal, federal, and foundation stakeholders can work together to advance inclusive planning and growth.

MP3

$35.00

$35.00

NPSG12-143

Healthy Metropolitan Food Systems

Speakers: Dan Carmody, President, Detroit Eastern Market; Malik Yakini, Executive Director, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network; Ashley Atkinson, Director of Urban Agriculture and Openspace, The Greening of Detroit; Michael Sands, Senior Associate, Liberty Prairie Foundation

Growing food is an act of empowerment that can build neighborliness, provide experiential learning, improve health residents' health, and promote social justice. Local food production, processing, and distribution can help improve access to healthy and nutritious food in underserved areas while increasing job prospects for residents with a wide variety of skill sets. Panelists share their wide variety of experiences in restoring vitality to metropolitan food systems in Chicago and Detroit.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

NPSG12-244

Housing and Freeways: How Close is Too Close

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$30.00

$30.00

NPSG12-123

Smart Growth, Environmental Justice and Equitable Development: Finding the Connections

Speakers: Charles Lee, Deputy Associate Administrator for Environmental Justice, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, U.S. EPA; Tomasita Duran, Executive Director, Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority, NY; Mary Nelson, Founding President, Bethel New Life; Daniel Nguyen, Workforce Development Coordinator and Environmental Justice Coordinator, Mary Queen of Vietnam Community Development Corporation; Adam Ortíz, Former Mayor, Town of Edmonston, MD

This session provides an overview of the connections between smart growth and environmental justice and illustrates how four communities are integrating smart growth and environmental justice approaches to achieve equitable development. This panel presents content from a new EPA publication identifying smart growth approaches that can be used to build healthy, sustainable, and just communities.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-324

Restoring the American City: Augusta, GA and Laney Walker/Bethlehem

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

NPSG12-246

Jobs, the Workforce, and the Economy: Rethinking The Role of Smart Growth and Sustainability

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

NPSG12-210

Area-Wide Planning: Innovations at the State, Local, and Federal Level

Speakers: Elizabeth Schilling, Policy Manager, Smart Growth America

The area-wide approach is a unique strategy aimed at revitalizing brownfields-impacted neighborhoods through a community-centered, collaborative planning process. The process focuses not only on planning, but also on creating a framework for implementation that draws on public, private, and community partnerships, and supports a more strategic use of state/federal brownfields funds for neighborhood development.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

Subtotal

$292.00

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