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
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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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NPSG12-170
Plenary: Smart Growth for Economic Recovery
Speakers: Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9; Mary D. Nichols, Chairperson, California Air Resources Board; Mick Cornett, Mayor, City of Oklahoma City, OK
This plenary articulates the important role that the federal government is playing to support sustainable communities across the country — communities that will become more economically resilient in the future. It will also feature how leaders at the state and local levels have implemented smart growth approaches as part of a solution to recover from the economic crisis, move towards fiscal health, and become more economically resilient and vibrant along the way.
Audio CDs: 1
Audio CD
$15.00
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
NPSG12-147
Participación de Residentes en el Proceso de Planeación
Speakers: Paul Zykofsky, AICP, Assoc. AIA, Director Asociado, Local Government Commission; Juan Antonio Ramírez, Coordinador, WalkSanDiego; Laura Silvan, Presidenta del Consejo Directivo, Proyecto Fronterizo de Educación Ambiental, A.C.
La participación activa de los residentes en la planeación urbana local resulta en múltiples beneficios tanto para ellos como para el municipio en general. Primeramente, el involucrar a los residentes en la planeación local resulta en mejores planes; planes basados en el conocimiento de los residentes de lo que funciona y lo que no funciona en cada colonia. Puede ayudar a evitar los conflictos en torno al desarrollo urbano y permite a los residentes entender los impactos positivos y negativos de las distintas opciones.
AGPA11-313
Using a Stage Play to Illustrate Principles of Psychodynamic Group Therapy
Speakers: Molly Donovan; Robert Schulte; Maryetta Andrews-Sachs; Kavita Aula; John Dluhy; Hallie Lovett; Liz Marsh; John Thomas; Soo Park; Rob Williams
Audio CDs: 2
$25.00
AGPA16-205
A Mindfulness Group Therapy Model
Speakers: Michael Buxton, PhD; Kara Cattani, PhD; Corinne Hannan, PhD
$18.00
NPSG13-108
Partnerships that Deliver Thriving Communities
Speakers: Ben Bakkenta, AICP, Program Manager, Puget Sound Regional Council; Rebecca Saldana, Community Benefits and Development Program Director, Puget Sound Stage; Nathaniel Smith, Founder, Partnership for Southern Equity; Shelly Griswold, Planner, City of Freeport, IL; Evelyn Curry, Neighborhood Leader, Stephenson County Health Department, IL. Moderator: Sarita Turner, Sustainable Communities Fellow, PolicyLink
Smart, sustainable planning incorporates equity principles from concept to implementation. Increasingly, governments are recognizing the value non-traditional partnerships bring to planning processes. Planning that is informed and guided by the wisdom and experiences of communities, coupled with equity-focused smart growth strategies, is winning sustainability in developments of all types. Hear how metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) and cities are working in partnership with community to bring new vision, energy and approaches to traditional planning processes. In the Puget Sound, the MPO is working in lock-step with the Puget Sound Regional Equity Network to plan equitable transit oriented development; in the Atlanta region, in collaboration with the Partnership for Southern Equity, the MPO has formalized an equity committee within its structure and developed an Equitable Target Areas Index; in Freeport, IL, the city is working hand in hand with resident leadership to redevelop a brownfield in a African-American neighborhood.
NPSG12-329
Building Sustainable Rural Communities with Regional Transportation Systems
NPSG13-118
Success with Schools: New Tools for Your Community
Speakers: Candi Beaudry, AICP, Director, City of Billings, MT; Sharon Thomas, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Las Cruces, NM; Leslie Meehan, AICP, Director of Healthy Communities, Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Moderator: Renee Kuhlman, Director of Special Projects-Government Relations and Policy, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Where to locate schools is a complex and often contentious question. Three communities are working to ensure that the health and sustainability of their community are part of the decision-making process. With help from EPA, Billings, Montana is developing a new cost calculator (with transportation, health, and environmental considerations) and conducting a thorough policy audit. Las Cruces, New Mexico has set up a joint city-county school district working group and will share how they are planning concurrently for the future. In Nashville, Tennessee, a new mixed-use development with a commuter train station is being built and planners have used a health impact assessment to help the community make a fair and equitable decision about the location of a new school facility. Attendees also share their own challenges so panelists can describe how the new tools can be used or modified in different situations.
NPSG12-121
Groundbreaking New Statewide Energy Retrofit Program: Resources, Models and Lessons Learned
Speakers: Liz Yager, Energy and Sustainability Manager, Sonoma County, CA; Joseph Oldham, Sustainability Manager, City of Fresno, CA; Howard Choy, General Manager, Los Angeles County Office of Sustainability; Kate Meis, Associate Director, Local Government Commission
California has led the nation in reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, now an innovative new program continues that tradition—and promises to revitalize local economies across the state. Energy Upgrade California® is advancing energy efficiency and resource conservation through upgrades of thousands of existing buildings throughout the state serving as a model for the rest of the nation. Energy Upgrade California® is an unprecedented alliance among local governments, non-profits, investor and publicly owned utilities leveraging more than $1.2 billion in investments.
NPSG12-151
EPA's Building Blocks: Lessons Learned from a Year of Tool Development & Delivery
Speakers: Kevin Nelson, AICP, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA; Chris Duerksen, Managing Director, Clarion Associates; Sue Schwartz, AICP, Director of Planning and Community Development, City of Greensboro, SC; Frank Williamson, Alderman, City of St. Louis, MO
In 2011, the EPA's Office of Sustainable Communities created the Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities Program to develop smart growth and sustainability tools that could be delivered to communities in a short term and targeted manner. Given the range of issues facing communities to implement smart growth, the toolbox created from this program aims at to achieve: walkable communities, a reduction in vehicle miles travelled, and protection of land and water resources. This session reviews the development of this program, its intended impact and focus on tool delivery and implementation.
$30.00
NPSG12-309
Getting it Done: State Policy Strategies from Advocacy to Implementation
NPSG12-232
The Walking Audit - A Tool for Organizing Strong Communities and Developing Complete Streets
CYF14-120
Ocean Robbins
Speakers: Ocean Robbins is CEO of the Food Revolution Network
$5.00
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.
AGPA16-214-5
Courage to Explore –The Life Cycle of a Career: Three Group Therapists Speak on Solitude
Speakers: Karen Travis, Francis Kaklauskas, Capi Landreneau, Walter Stone
AGPA18-207
The Ethical and Clinical Dangers of Multiple Relationships at Group Training Institutes
Speakers: Robert Pepper
APSA16-407
Meet-the-Authors: Lawrence J. Brown, Ph.D. and Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D.
Speakers: Chair: Henry J. Friedman, M.D. (Cambridge, MA) Authors & Presenters: Lawrence J. Brown, Ph.D. (Newton Center, MA) Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D. (New York, NY) Books: “Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious: An Integration of Freudian, Kleinian and Bionian Perspectives” "The Possible Profession’ The Analytic Process of Change”
Audio CDs: 3
$36.00
AGPA11-#TUE
Tuesday Opening Session: “Your Institute: A Resilience Boost”
Speakers: Bonnie Buchele, PhD, CGP
NPSG13-107
Building Community While Greening the City: The Parklet Revolution
Speakers: Ariel Ben-Amos, Senior Planner/Analyst, Mayor’s Office of Transportation and Utilities, Philadelphia, PA; Alexis Smith, Planner / Urban Designer, City of San Francisco, CA; John Bela, Principal, Rebar. Moderator: Judy Corbett, Executive Director, Local Government Commission
The elements of a parklet – a parking spot transformed into a tiny public relaxation area – can vary, from a patch of grass-like turf and plants to an outdoor patio with seating. At a time when city budgets are severely constrained, parklets have become a popular way for residents and businesses to green their neighborhoods. Parklets got a start in 2005 in San Francisco, when staff of a design firm fed a parking meter with coins, covered the asphalt with sod, and added a potted tree. Their experiment spread like wildfire. The City responded by making parklets legal and setting up an approval process. Today parklets can be seen in neighborhoods throughout the City. The parklet concept has spread beyond SF, with different versions evolving for different climates. This session features a professional from the San Francisco Parks Department, a staff member from the Mayor’s Office in the City of Philadelphia, and a representative of Rebar, the design firm that initiated the parklet revolution.
NPSG13-326
Greening America's Cities: A Capital Idea
CELA19-211
Protecting Pregnant & Lactating Workers Armed With the Latest Changes in the Law
Speakers: Barbara Figari Cowan, Amelia Alvarez and Katherine Wutchiett
Qualifies for 1.25 hours Elimination of Bias CLE
$20.00
NPSG12-103
Public-Private Partnership to Finance and Promote Equitable TOD
Speakers: Brian Prater, Managing Director, Western Region, Low Income Investment Fund; Doug Johnson, Senior Transportation Planner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Lindy Hahn, Global Sustainable Finance, Morgan Stanley
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is an important component of sustainable development. Without proactive public policy and innovative financing mechanisms, the development of new public transportation infrastructures can have a negative effect upon low-income households, by driving up land and real estate values. One of the primary financing mechanisms for the creation or preservation of affordable housing near transit has been acquisition loan funds for TOD. These pioneering funds allow borrowers to hold land for five or more years, layer capital to lower interest rates from standard acquisition loans, and create an environment in which both borrowers and the lenders take new or non traditional risk in order to ensure that low-income households can benefit from combined access to reliable public transportation and affordable housing. This session highlights such a fund, The Bay Area Transit Oriented Affordable Housing Fund, and focuses on collaboration and the elements (program, policy and innovative financing tools) that need to exist to advance equitable TOD.
NPSG12-152
Putting Parking in its Place for Smart Growth
Speakers: Valerie Knepper, Transportation Planner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Richard W. Lee, Ph.D., AICP, Associate, Fehr & Peers; Christine Eary, Associate Regional Planner, SANDAG; Donald C. Shoup, Professor of Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles; Meea Kang, Principal, Domus Development: Executive Director, California Infill Builders Association; Richard W. Willson Ph.D. FAICP, Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Jeffrey Tumlin, Principal, Nelson/Nygaard; Samir Hajjiri, Sr. Traffic Engineer, City of San Diego, City Planning & Community Investment Dept.; Kathy Garcia, Planning Director, City of Del Mar; Ian Sacs, P.E., Director, Transportation and Parking, City of Hoboken, NJ; Robert Swierk, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner, CMA Planning; Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority; Mott Smith, Principal, Civic Enterprise
Hear from the nation's foremost parking experts, to reconceptualize parking to support smart growth in our communities; explore the roles of different governmental agencies and the private sector in reforming parking policies and practices; and address housing, TOD, and transit. The session delves into: the fundamentals of rethinking parking policies—The High Price of Free Parking and the theory of 85%; new development—how can smart parking policies support the viability of new construction? Government roles—how can cities and MPOs pursue parking policies and practices to effectively support smart growth? Finally, The Cutting Edge—what's happening in the Big Apple and elsewhere "at the frontier"?
GSH15-000B
Full Set of Audio mp3s
Mail order only. Full set includes 22 workshops on one mp3 CD. 15% shipping and handling will be charged at checkout.
$175.00
APSA16-402
Educator’s Symposium: Programming for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Speakers: John S. Tieman, Ph.D.* (Saint Louis, MO) Stephen P. Zwolak, M.Ed.* (St. Louis, MO)
APSA16-000
Full Set of Audio Recordings
Each session on a separate CD (includes free binder); or all sessions in mp3 format on free USB (playable on any computer, tablet, or other electronic listening device. CDs and USBs delivered via Priority US Mail. 15% shipping and handling fees will be applied upon checkout.
Audio CDs: 34
$399.00
NPSG13-307
Strategic Place-Based Planning for Urban Regeneration: Lesson in Social Sustainability from Mid-American Cities
2 hour session.
$1024.00
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