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PUBLICATIONS
Pinderhughes, R. Green Collar Jobs: Work Force Opportunities in the
Growing Green Economy, Journal of Race, Poverty and the Environment,
Vol 13, No 1, Summer 2006.
Pinderhughes, R. Alternative Urban Futures. International Urban
Planning Association Series. Edited by Lauren Heberle, forthcoming
2006.
Pinderhughes, R. Alternative Urban Futures: Planning for Sustainable
Development in Cities Throughout the World. Rowman and Littlefield
Inc. 2004.
Pinderhughes, R. Democratizing Environmental Assets: The Role of
Urban Gardens and Farms in Reducing Poverty in Democratizing
Environmental Assets, Boyce and Shelly (Eds.), Russell Sage
Publications, 2003.
Pinderhughes, R. and Miner, J. Good Farming, Healthy Communities:
Strengthening Regional Sustainable Agriculture Sectors and Local
Food Systems, 2002.
Pinderhughes, R. Murphy, C. and Gonzalez, M. Urban Agriculture in
Havana, Cuba. In Down to Earth, Centre for Science and the
Environment, New Delhi, India, Spring 2001.
Moore, J. and Pinderhughes, R. The Latino Population: The Importance
of Economic Restructuring, Race, Class and Gender, Anderson and
Collins (Eds.), Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Editions.
Pinderhughes, R. Book Review of Challenging Fronteras: Structuring
Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S. in Journal of American Ethnic
History, Vol. 19, No 1. Fall 1999.
Cordova, C & Pinderhughes, R. Central and South Americans in the
United States in, A Nation of Peoples: A Sourcebook on America’s
Multicultural Heritage, Elliot Barkan (Ed), Greenwood Press, 1997.
Pinderhughes, R. Who Decides What Constitutes a Pollution Problem?
Journal of Race, Gender and Class. Vol 5, No 1, 130-152, 1997.
Pinderhughes, R. “Economic and Social Inequality in San Francisco: A
Case Study of Environmental Risks in the City’s Mission District.”
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy,
University of California, Hastings College of Law, Volume 3,
Number 3; Fall 1996.
Pinderhughes, R. The Impact of Race on Environmental Quality: An
Empirical and Theoretical Discussion. Sociological Perspectives:
Special Issue on the Environment, Fall 1996.
Pinderhughes, R. Confronting Environmental Racism through Music.
Race, Poverty and the Environment, Vol IV, No 3, Fall 1993:35-36,
1996.
Gottlieb, B., Pinderhughes, R, Ramo, A, and Roque, J. An
Environmental Justice Report; California Environmental Protection
Agency (CAL EPA), Comparative Risk Project, January 1994.
Moore, J. and Pinderhughes, R. (Eds.). In the Barrios: Latinos and
the Underclass Debate. Russell Sage, New York, 1993. Hardback and
Paperback, 1993.
Pinderhughes, R. Toxics in West Berkeley. Other Voices, West
Berkeley Fund for Community Progress, Sum 1993.
Methodologies and Instruments Developed for the Berkeley Food System
Assessment Project in USDA Guide to Conducting a Food System
Assessment United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2003.
The Berkeley Food System Assessment in Community Food Coalition in
Guide to Conducting a Food System Assessment Josephs and Fisher (Eds),
forthcoming Spring 2001.
Towards a Sustainable Campus: San Francisco State University
Preliminary Environmental Audit, 1999.
Pinderhughes, R., Tsui, F., Wong, A., Webster, R. and Kerr, C.; THE
LATSTAT REPORT Poverty and Social Inequality in San Francisco: Focus
on Latino Families and Children, Urban Institute and Cesar Chavez
Institute, San Francisco State University, 1996.
Publications Archive:
From
The Ground Up:
The Role of Urban Gardens and Farms in Low-Income Communities
For Ford Foundation's
edited volume on Environmental Assets and the Poor (2001)
published by the Russell Sage Foundation.
Urban Agriculture in Havana,
Cuba
with Catherine Murphy,
M.A., Facultad Latino Americano de Ciencas Sociales (FLASCO/Cuba)
Mario Gonzalez, Delegation Provicianal de la Agricultura, Ciuded de
la Habana
Who Decides What Constitutes
A Pollution Problem?:
Barriers to Community Organizing Around Small Source Polluters In
Low-Income Communities
Published
in Professors Robert Bullard and Glenn Johnson special edition of
The Journal of Race, Class and Gender, July 1997
Social And Economic Inequality
In San Francisco:
A Case Study of Environmental Risks In The City's Mission District
Based on a presentation
made at the Conference on Urban Environmental Issues in the Bay Area
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy Second
Annual Environmental Law Symposium March 23, 1996