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

ABA12-205

Delivering Value and Efficiency with Technology

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

NPSG14-246

Entrepreneurship in Rural Places: Revitalizing Towns and Economies with Locally Based Strategies

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$30.00

$30.00

NPSG12-207

Advancing Equity through Transit Corridor Planning

Speakers: Dean Katerndahl, Director, Government Innovations Forum, Mid American Regional Council; Damon Daniel, Regional Organizing Director, Communities Creating Opportunity, Kansas City, MO; Tony To, Executive Director, HomeSight; Heidi Hall, Equity Network Manager, Impact Capital

This interactive panel highlights two regional models to advance social equity from Puget Sound and Kansas City, leveraging a HUD Sustainable Communities grant. Learn about the process and lessons learned establishing a regional equity network and how such coalitions are promoting social equity through transit corridor planning. Diverse community partners bring their institutional strengths to ensure the participation and governance of communities of color.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA08-228

The Legal Challenges of Nonprofit/For-Profit Collaborations

Speakers: Robert A, Wexler

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA15-202

The Seven Potential Hazards of Blurred Boundaries

Speakers: Robert Pepper

Audio CD

$18.00

$18.00

OAE11-101

Featured Panel: Intersections of Ability, Orientation and Identity

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

ETO08-C1

Psychology at the Large Scale: Design & Transformation of Whole Societies

Speakers: Don Edward Beck, PhD; Elza Maalouf, JD

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

GSPEC15-206

Gender 101: A Conference Primer

Speakers: Joel Baum

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-109

Cities and Regions in Transition: Accentuating Assets, and Repositioning Economies for a More Prosperous Future

Speakers: Dane Walling, Mayor, City of Flint, MI; Benjamin Kennedy, Community Development Program Officer, Kresge Foundation; India Lee Pierce, Program Director for Neighborhoods, Cleveland Foundation; Tamar Shapiro, Director of Urban and Regional Policy, German Marshall Fund

Older industrial cities, both small and large, have been particular hard-hit by the recession. Building on regional assets, public-private partnerships and new funding opportunities, several such cities are transforming their economies for a stronger future. Philanthropic institutions have played a significant role in the transformation of these cities. Cleveland’s University Circle and Detroit’s Midtown are leading examples of new economic opportunities built around anchor institutions that are replacing older industrial and manufacturing centers. Flint, MI, with strong support from the local philanthropic community, is updating its master plan and zoning code to reflect current realities and reposition itself for a better and more sustainable future. The speakers address such topics as the role of anchor institutions in reviving local economies, worker-owned cooperatives, and neighborhood-based strategies that address widespread vacancy and abandonment.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

Subtotal

$128.00

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