Curriculum Vitae – October 2012 Nathan Crane McClintock Toulan School of & Planning | Portland State University Mail: P.O. Box 751-USP, Portland, OR 97207 USA | Office: 350-E Urban Center Tel: +1 503 725 4064 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.urbanfood.org

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor, Portland State University Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning 2011 – present Associated Faculty, Ecosystem Services in Urbanizing IGERT 2012 – present

Research & Teaching Interests: urban & sustainable agriculture, food systems, food justice / , just , urban political , critical physical

Education

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Geography, 2011

Dissertation Title: Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: in Oakland, California. Committee: Nathan Sayre (Chair), Richard Walker, Jason Corburn, Garrison Sposito

Qualifying Examination Fields: Political Economy of Food & Agriculture; ; & Environment

M.S., North Carolina State University Crop Science / Agroecology, 2004

Thesis Title: Production and Use of Compost and Vermicompost in Sustainable Farming Systems Committee: Noah Ranells (Co-Chair), Nancy Creamer (Co-Chair), Paul Mueller, Frank Louws

B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill French, 1996, Highest Honors

Research & Professional Experience

Food Systems Planning & Research

• Doctoral Researcher (Urban Agriculture), Dept. of Geography, UC Berkeley (2005 – 2011) • Council Member, Oakland Food Policy Council, Oakland, CA (2009 – 2011) • Project Advisor (Santa Clara Healthy Food Resource Assessment), Law & Policy (2009 – 2010) • Project Collaborator (Urban Farm Design / Local Code Oakland), Nicholas de Monchaux / UC Berkeley Dept. of Architecture (2009 – 2010) • Project Collaborator (Food System Action Team), HOPE Collaborative, Oakland, CA (2007 – 2009) CV - Nathan McClintock

• Research Assistant (Farm to Hospitals Program), SF Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility, Berkeley, CA (Summer 2007) • Research Assistant (Food Systems Assessment), Lane County Food Coalition, Eugene, OR (Spring 2005)

Agricultural & Ecological Research

• Consultant (Soil Contamination & Soil Fertility Management), The Essential Urban Farmer by Novella Carpenter & Willow Rosenthal, Penguin Press (2010) • Researcher (Case Studies on Agroecology in Africa), Oakland Institute / HGB Foundation (2010) • Project Advisor (Omo River Valley Agroecosystems Assessment), University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of , Policy & Management / Christensen Fund (12/2008 to 1/2009) • Research Assistant (Soil Conservation Project Evaluation), University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy & Management / World Bank, Oaxaca, Mexico (12/2005) • Researcher (Farmer Survey & Agroecosystem Assessment), Zanmi Lasante Paris/Partners in Health, Cange, Haiti (Summer 2004) • Research Assistant (Nutrient Cycling & Compost Production), NC State University, Dept. of Crop Science (2002 – 2004) • Researcher (Soil Fertility Management), The Rodale Institute, Thiès, Senegal (Fall 2003) • Field Assistant, Zuni River Watershed Assessment, US Forest Service, Cibola Nat’l Forest, NM (Summer 1995)

Sustainable Agriculture Training & Extension

• Trainer, OIC International / Office de la Haute Vallée du Niger, Mali. (6/2006) • Trainer, Winrock International / Centre for Mass Education in Science, Bangladesh (5/2006) • Trainer, Winrock International / Panchakanya Agricultural Cooperative, Nepal (7/2005) • Consultant (Extension Materials), Center for Environmental Farming Systems, Raleigh, NC (6/2005) • Training Coordinator, Zanmi Lasanté Paris / Partners in Health, Haiti (Summer 2005) • Program Development Consultant/Journalist, The Rodale Institute, Senegal (Fall 2004) • Agricultural Extension Volunteer, Peace Corps, Mali (1998 – 2000)

Farming & Farm Management

• Consultant (Soil Management/Irrigation), Harland’s Creek Farm, Pittsboro, NC (Summer 2004) • Farm Manager, Harland’s Creek Farm, Pittsboro, NC (2001) • Farm Worker, Iona Organic Produce, Pender Island, BC, Canada (1997)

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

• Nathan McClintock (2012) Assessing soil lead contamination at multiple scales in Oakland, California: Implications for urban agriculture and environmental justice. Applied Geography (doi: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2012.10.001).

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• Nathan McClintock, Heather Wooten, and Alethea Brown (2012) Towards a food policy "First Step" in Oakland, California: A food policy council's efforts to promote urban agriculture zoning. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems & Community Development. • Nathan McClintock (2010) Why farm the ? Theorizing urban agriculture through a lens of metabolic rift. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 3:191-207. • Nathan C. McClintock and Amadou Makhtar Diop (2005) Soil fertility management and compost use in Senegal’s Peanut Basin. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 3(2):79-91.

Journal Articles (in review)

• Nathan McClintock (under revision) Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal: Coming to terms with urban agriculture’s contradictions. Local Environment. • Nathan McClintock, Jenny Cooper, and Snehee Khandeshi. Assessing the potential contribution of vacant land to vegetable production and consumption in Oakland, California. Landscape & . • Nathan McClintock, Esperanza Pallana, and Heather Wooten. An exploratory survey of urban livestock ownership and management practices: Implications for planning. Journal of the American Planning Association. • Rebecca Lave, Matthew Wilson, Elizabeth Barron, Christine Biermann, Mark Carey, Chris Duvall, Leigh Johnson, K. Lane, Nathan McClintock, Darla Munroe, Rachel Pain, James Proctor, Bruce Rhoads, Morgan Robertson, Jairus Rossi, Nathan Sayre, Gergory Simon, Marc Tadaki, and Christopher VanDyke. Critical . The Canadian .

Book Chapters

• 2011. From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Demarcated Devaluation of the Flatlands of Oakland, California. In A. Alkon & J. Agyeman (eds) Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 89-120. • 2006. Senegalese Cooperatives. In R. van Weenhuizen (ed.) Farming for the Future: Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive Cities. Ottawa/Leusden: IDRC/RUAF, pp. 141-143.

Encyclopedia Entries

• 2010. Agricultural Extension. In P. Robbins, D. Mulvaney, & J.G. Golson (eds) Green Society. Vol. 3: Green Food. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. • 2008. Sustainable Agriculture. In R.M. Juang & N. Morrissette (eds). Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. • 2008. Biotechnology. In R.M. Juang & N. Morrissette (eds). Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. • 2004. Hibiscus sabdariffa (L.). In G.J.H. Gruebben & L.O. Denton (eds.) Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2: Vegetables. Waginengen, The Netherlands: PROTA Foundation, pp. 321-326. (co-authored w/ I.M. El-Tahir)

Extension Bulletins

• 2005. Compost Production and Use in Sustainable Farming Systems. Center for Environmental Farming Systems Field Notes for Farmers No.1, NC Cooperative Extension Publication #AG-676- 01W, Raleigh, NC. Online: http://www.cefs.ncsu.edu/resourcesfieldnotes.htm

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Working Papers

• 2008. From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Unearthing the Root Structure of Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California. Berkeley: Institute for the Study of Social Change Working Paper No. 32. Online: http://repositories.cdlib.org/issc/fwp/ISSC_WP_32/ • 2003. Agroforestry and sustainable resource conservation in Haiti: A case study. NCSU Agroforestry Working Paper. Online: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/cnrint/Agro/resource_home.htm

Professional Reports

• 2011. The Hungry Continent: African Agriculture and Food Insecurity. Howard G. Buffett Foundation (contributing author: 10 case studies) • 2011. Urban Livestock in Oakland: Highlights from a Preliminary Survey of Ownership and Management Practices. East Bay Urban Agriculture Alliance / Pluck & Feather / UrbanFood.org (w/ Esperanza Pallana) • 2010. Transforming the Oakland Food System: A Plan for Action. Oakland Food Policy Council, Oakland, CA. (contributing author) • 2010. Healthy Food Resource Assessment for Santa Clara County. Public Health Law & Policy, Oakland, CA. (contributing author) • 2009 (revised 2010). Cultivating the : Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land. HOPE Collaborative/City Slicker Farms/Food First, Oakland, CA. (w/ Jenny Cooper) • 2006. The Agroecosystem of the Village of Dafara, Commune de Ouelessebougou, Mali, West Africa. Farm Serve Africa Field Report, OIC International, 2006. Prepared for Office de la Haute Vallee du Niger. • 2005. Food Recycling/Food Retailers/Food Processors. Community Food Assessment for Lane County, Oregon. Lane County Food Coalition, Eugene, OR, for City of Eugene Food Policy Council, June 2005. • 2005. Regenerative Agriculture for Haiti’s Central Plateau—A Sustainable Foundation for Food and Nutrition Security, report contracted by Zanmi Lasante Paris, France, 39 pp., 2004, translated into French, 2005. Quoted in National Geographic, September 2008, p. 110.

Popular Media Articles

• 2007. Will the Small Farmers Win this Time Around? Review of Alain de Janvry’s presentation on the 2007 World Development Report. Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley. Online: http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/Events/fall2007/10-01-07-dejanvry/index-mcclintock.html • 2006. Regenerative Agricultural Entrepreneurship and Education along the Petite Cote, Senegal. LEISA Magazine for Low External Input and Sustainable Agriculture 22(2): 26-27. Online: http://ileia.leisa.info. Also published in French. • 13-story monthly feature “Sustainable in Senegal”, The New Farm, The Rodale Institute, June 2005 – July 2006, http://newfarm.org/international/index.shtml • 2004. Women in Senegalese Peri-Urban Agriculture—The case of Touba Peycouck. Urban Agriculture Magazine 12, RUAF, The Netherlands, June 2004, http://www.ruaf.org/no12/25_26.pdf. Also published in Portuguese. • 2004. Roselle in Senegal and Mali. LEISA Magazine for Low External Input and Sustainable Agriculture 20(1):8-10., http://www.ileia.org/2/20-1/08_10.PDF. Also published in French

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(AGRIDAPE 20:1, IIED-Sahel, Senegal, Juin 2004), LEISA India (June 2004), and Bahasa Indonesian (SALAM 10(2):33-34, Indonesia, March 2005).

Maps (Contracted)

• Cultivating the Commons: Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land (16 maps). HOPE Collaborative/City Slicker Farms/Food First, Oakland, CA (2009, w/ Jenny Cooper) • School gardens in Alameda County (4 maps). Alameda School Garden Directory, UC Cooperative Extension (Alameda County), Oakland, CA (2009) • Yemen and the Middle East c. 1970 (2 maps). In S.C. Wyatt (2010) Arabian Nights and Daze. Washington: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training.

Teaching Experience

Instructor. Portland State University

• UNST 421: Senior Capstone: Urban Agriculture & Food Systems (Spring 2012) • USP 569: Sustainable Cities & Regions: Theory, Politics, Practice (Fall 2012)

Instructor. University of California, Berkeley

• Geography 130: Natural Resources & Population (Summer 2010) • Environmental Science, Policy & Management 117: Urban Agriculture (Fall 2007 & Fall 2008) • Geography 298: Agriculture at the Metropolitan Edge (Spring 2007)

Teaching Assistant. University of California, Berkeley

• Letters & Sciences 70B: Global Warming (Spring 2011, Profs. John Chiang and Nathan Sayre) • Geography 130: Natural Resources & Population (Spring 2010, Prof. Nathan Sayre) • Development Studies 100/Geography 112: Development in Theory and History (Spring 2009, Prof. Gillian Hart) • Environmental Science, Policy & Management 117: Urban Garden Ecosystems (Fall 2006, Prof. Miguel Altieri)

Instructor. Central Carolina Community College

• Overseas Development and Appropriate Technology (Spring 2004)

Teaching Assistant. North Carolina State University

• Crop Science 11L: Crop Production (Spring 2003, Instructor Lori Unruh)

Certification & Training

• Central Carolina Community College, Certificate in Sustainable Farm Stewardship, 2001 • Université Jean Moulin-Lyon III, D.E.U.F., Lyon, France, 1994

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Presentations

Invited Colloquia

• “Food Deserts: Moving Beyond Metaphors”, Geography Colloquium, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 25 April 2013. • “Food Deserts: Moving Beyond Metaphors”, CityWise Lecture, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 13 March 2013. • “Tales from Two Cities: Urban Agriculture Research in Portland, Oregon and Oakland, California”, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC, 20 August 2012 • “Towards an Interdisciplinary Study of Urban Soils”, Science Seminar Series, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, 19 March 2012. • “Integrating Research and Policy for Urban Agriculture”, Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School, New York, NY, 27 Feb 2012. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, PhD Exit Talk, Dept. of Geography, UC Berkeley, 2 May 2011. • Respondent to Dianne Rocheleau, “Rooted networks, webs of relation, and the power of situated science”, Berkeley Workshop on , Berkeley, CA, 22 Apr 2011. • “Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Opportunities in Oakland, California”, Diversfied Farming Systems: An Interdisciplinary Convergence, Berkeley Institute of the Environment, Berkeley, CA, 6 Apr 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 7 Mar 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, 28 Feb 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Green Mountain College, Poultney, VT, 6 Feb 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Department of Geography, Planning & Environment, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24 Jan 2011. • “PAR for Food Justice: Assessing Sites for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, Empowered Partnerships: Participatory Action Research for Environmental Justice, UC Berkeley Boalt School of Law, Berkeley, CA, 15 October 2010. • Respondent to Harold Perkins, “Neoliberal Hegemony through Market-Based in Milwaukee”, Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics, Berkeley, CA, 17 September 2010. • “Farm City” w/ Novella Carpenter, Society for Food & Agriculture, Berkeley, CA, 4 April 2010. • “Cultivating the Commons: Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land”, GIS Day, Geospatial Innovation Facility, UC Berkeley, 18 November 2009. • “Bridging Agricultural Science & Geography through Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education”, Department of Food Production, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago, 20 May 2008. • “From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Towards a of Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California,” Institute for the Study of Social Change, Berkeley, CA, 30 April 2008. • “Urban Agriculture in the International Context,” The Ecology Center, Berkeley, CA, 21 March 2008. • “Sustainable Agriculture—Issues and Challenges,” Hunger Free World, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 18 May 2006.

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• “To Compost or Not to Compost?—Farming Practices and Agricultural Development in Senegal’s Peanut Basin,” USDA Agricultural Research Service, Salinas, CA, 14 April 2006. • “Transitioning to Organic Agriculture in Nepal—Technical & Policy Implications,” Nepali Department of Agriculture, Lalitpur, Nepal, 27 July 2005. • “Production and Utilization of Compost & Vermicompost in Sustainable Farming Systems,” MS Exit Seminar, NCSU Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, NC, 12 May 2004. • “Production and Use of Compost in Senegal’s Peanut Basin,” NCSU Sustainable Agriculture Brown Bag Lunch Presentation Series, February 2004. • “Compost Research at NC State University,” Composting Council of North Carolina, Pittsboro, NC, October 2002.

Conferences

• “Urban agriculture, participatory action political ecology, and the art of the possible”, Association of American , Los Angeles, CA, 9 – 13 April 2013. • Erin Goodling*, Jamaal Green, and Nathan McClintock, “The dream may be alive in Portlandia… but not East Portland: Uneven development and food insecurity in a ’s suburbia”, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 9 – 13 April 2013 (* student presenter) • “Bridging University and Community through Urban Agriculture Education: Experiences from Portland, Oregon”, Sustainable Agriculture Education Association, Corvallis, OR, 9 Sept 2012. • “Bridging University and Community through Urban Agriculture Education: Experiences from Portland, Oregon”, Urban Agriculture Summit, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, 17 Aug 2012. • "Loam, lead, and land use in Oakland, California: Towards an interdisciplinary study of urban soils", Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 8 Aug 2012. • “Food Justice”, Panelist, Strengthening Sustainability Curriculum Across the Disciplines and Across the Pacific Northwest, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, 20 April 2012. • “Critical Physical Geography”, Panelist, Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 26 February 2012. • “Critical of Food in the City: Activism and Community”, Discussant, Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 26 February 2012. • “Radical Radicles or Garden Variety Neoliberalism? Overcoming Urban Agriculture’s Contradictions”, Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA, 14 April 2011. • “The Past and Future Politics of Food Movements”, Plenary Organizer/Chair, California Studies Association, Oakland, CA, 2 April 2011. • “Re-Regionalizing Food?” Panelist, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 18 April 2010. • “Assessing Heavy Metals at Potential Urban Farming Sites in Oakland, California” and Panel Organizer/Chair of “Urban Agriculture in the Global North: Perspectives from Planning” (3 sessions), 15 April 2010. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, CA”, American Planning Association National Conference, New Orleans, LA, 12 April 2010. • “A Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land and Soil Quality for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California”, Community & Environmental Research Partnerships Workshop, St. Helena Island, SC, 11 Sept. 2009. • “Mending Metabolic Rift through Urban Agriculture Education”, Sustainable Agriculture Education Association, Ames, IA, 17 July 2009. • “Farming Oakland’s Fallows? A Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California”, Breslauer Graduate Student Conference, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 8 May 2009.

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• “Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land for Urban Agricultural Use in Oakland, California,” Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, 25 March 2009. • “PCBs to Collard Greens? Soil Contamination & Food Insecurity in Oakland, California,” Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, 17 April 2008. • Closing Remarks & Synthesis, Agriculture at the Metropolitan Edge Symposium, Global Metropolitan Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 6 April 2007. • “Farming the Edge—Agroecological Change and Politics in Peri-Urban Bamako, Mali” and Panel Chair: “Urban Political Economy,” African Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, 16 November 2006.

Poster Presentations

• Erin Goodling*, Jamaal Green, and Nathan McClintock. “Ecosystem Services and Political Ecology: An Integrated Framework for Urban Environmental Research”, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug 2012. (* student presenter) • Erin Goodling, Jamaal Green*, and Nathan McClintock. “Ecosystem Services and Political Ecology: An Integrated Framework”, Ecosystem Services Partnerships Conference, Portland, OR, 31 Jul – 4 Aug 2012. (* student presenter) • Nathan McClintock. “Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land and Soil Quality in Oakland, California”, Community Forestry and Environmental Partnerships Workshop, St. Helena Island, SC, 10 – 13 Sept 2009. • Nathan McClintock and Amadou Makhtar Diop. “Soil fertility management and compost use in Senegal’s Peanut Basin”, World Congress of , Philadelphia, PA, 15 July 2006.

Invited Guest Lectures

Portland State University: • “Urban Agriculture and Food Systems”, Freshman Inquiry Course, 11 Apr 2012. • “Interdisciplinary Assessment of Urban Agriculture”, USP 630: Research Design, 20 Feb 2012. • “Urban Agriculture”, USP 313: Urban Environmental Issues, 20 Feb 2012.

UC Berkeley: • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 8 Nov 2011. • “Urban Agriculture in Africa”, Journalism 234: Africa, Women & Agriculture, 21 Apr 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, ARCH 219: Social and Cultural Basis of Design, 2 Feb 2011. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 9 Nov 2010. • “Urban Agriculture”, ESPM C12: Introduction to , 19 Oct 2010. • “Urban Agriculture and Metabolic Rift”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 7 Sept 2010. • “Urban Agriculture in Africa”, Journalism 234: Africa, Women & Agriculture, 18 Feb 2010. • “Conducting Interdisciplinary Food Systems Research”, ESPM 9: Env. Science, 17 Feb 2010. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, CP 143: Sustainable Communities, 23 Nov 2009. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 2 Nov 2009. • “Urban Agriculture and Metabolic Rift”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 8 Sept 2009. • “Export Cotton Production in Mali”, GEOG 4: World Peoples and Cultural Envts, 6 Aug 2009. • “Sustainable Urban Food Systems”, CP C251: Env. Planning & Regulation, 25 Nov 2008. • “Towards a Sustainable Agriculture”, GEOG 130: Natural Resources & Population, 16 June 2008. • “Urban Agriculture in West Africa”, ESPM 118: Agroecology, Sept 2007. • “Soil Erosion & Conservation in Haiti”, LAS 150: Sust. Devp. in Latin America, 26 Oct 2006.

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• “Urban Agriculture”, ESPM 118: Agroecology, 24 Oct 2006.

Stanford University: • “Urban Agriculture & Economic Development”, ES 181: Urban Agriculture, 13 Jan 2010.

NC State University: • “Participatory Sustainable Agriculture Development”, MLS 601: Global Sustainable Human Development, Nov 2004.

Grants/Fellowships

• Faculty Enhancement Grant, Portland State University (2012 – 2013, $15,000) • Professional Travel Award, Portland State University (2012, $2,000) • National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (2010 – 2011, $12,000) • Roselyn Lindheim Award in and Public Health (2010 – 2011, $16,000) • University of California Department of Geography Block Grant (2010, $1,205) • Community Forestry & Environmental Research Partnerships Fellowship (2009 – 2010, $15,000) • University of California Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship (2009 – 2010, $16,000 + tuition) • University of California Graduate Division Summer Grant (2009, $3,000) • HOPE Collaborative Mini-Grant (2009, $2,500) • Agriculture and Natural Resources Analytical Laboratory Research Grant (2008, $2,433, w/ Christy Getz) • Switzer Environmental Fellowship (2008-2009, $15,000) • Institute for the Study of Social Change Graduate Fellowship (2007-2009, $30,000) • University of California Regents Intern Fellowship (2005-2008, $38,000 + tuition) • Rocca Pre-Dissertation Summer Research Award (2006, $1,500) • University of Washington IGERT Program on Multinational Collaboration for Challenges on the Environment Graduate Fellowship (declined, 2005, $70,000 + tuition) • NCSU College of Agriculture & Life Sciences International Programs Research Grant (2003, $4,000) • NCSU International Affairs Travel Grant (2003, $1,000) • Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Summer Fellowship (2003, $3,000 + tuition)

Awards/Honors

• Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley (2010) • Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations – Electronic Thesis & Dissertation (ETD) Awards: Powered by Scirus (one of 10 awardees selected via a shortlisting of the most downloaded ETDs and adjudication by scientific editors from Elsevier Journals Publishing Unit, 2008) • Bears Breaking Boundaries Curricular Innovation Competition for “New Undergraduate Minor in Food Systems & Sustainability” proposal (with Albie Miles, 2008) • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (Honorable Mention, 2007) • AAG Specialty Group Humboldt Award (2006) • Phi Beta Kappa (1995)

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Service

To the discipline

• Vice-Chair, Geography of Food & Agriculture Specialty Group, Association of American Geographer (2012 – present) • Grant Referee, National Science Foundation (Geography & Spatial Sciences; Cultural Anthropology) • Grant Referee, UC Div. of Ag. & Natural Resources (Sustainable Foods Systems Strategic Initiative) • Manuscript Referee, Antipode, Applied Geography, Agriculture & Human Values, Ecology & Society, , International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems & Community Development, Landscape & Urban Planning, Local Environment, Social Problems, Sociological Inquiry, Urban Geography, & Research

Departmental/Campus

• Undergraduate Advising Advisory Committee, College of Urban & Public Affairs (2012 – present) • Community Development (Undergrad Major) Exec. Committee, Toulan School (2012 – present) • Institute for Sustainable Solutions Food Systems GRA Selection Committee (2012) • Bonner Equity Planning Scholarship & John D. Gray Scholarship Committee, College of Urban & Public Affairs (2012) • Masters of Urban and Diversity Award Committee, Toulan School (2012) • Masters of Urban and Regional Planning Admissions Committee, Toulan School (2012) • Urban Studies PhD Environment Field Steering Committee, Toulan School (2012 – present) • Studio Juror, [In]City Sustainable Summer Program, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley (2010 & 2011) • Co-Founder/Co-Coordinator, CityFood: UC Berkeley’s Urban Agriculture & Food Systems Working Group (2010) • Advisory Committee, Agriculture at the Metropolitan Edge Program, UC Berkeley (2006 – 2008) • Advisory Board, Sustainable Farming Program, CCCC, Pittsboro, NC (2001 – 2004) • Advisory Committee, College of Ag and Life Sciences Int’l Programs, NCSU (2002 – 2004)

Community

• Board of Advisors, City Slicker Farms, Oakland, CA (2012 – present) • Chair, Data Management & Research, Oakland Food Policy Council (2009 – 2011) • Backyard Garden Mentor, City Slicker Farms, West Oakland, CA (2008 – 2010) • Advisory Board, Organic Production Certification Assoc. Int’l, Washington, DC (2007 – 2008)

Academic Advising

Post-Doctoral / Visiting Scholars

• Jacinto Pereira Santos, Post-Doctoral Visiting Scholar, 2012 – 2013

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Adviser / Thesis or Dissertation Chair

• Amy Coplen, PhD student, PSU, 2012 – present • Erin Goodling, PhD student, MUS 2012 – present • Jen Turner, MUS candidate, PSU, 2012 – present • Emily Becker, MUS student, PSU, 2012 – present • Jabari Brown, Environmental Science undergraduate, UC Berkeley, 2010 - 2011

Dissertation or Thesis Committee Member / Reader

• Alex Novie, MUS student, PSU, 2012 – present • Erin Kirkpatrick, MUS candidate, PSU, 2012 – present • Mike Mertens, PhD candidate, PSU, 2012 – present • Madeleine Bair, MJ candidate, UC Berkeley, 2010

Professional Organization Memberships

• Association of American Geographers • Canadian Association of Geographers • Sustainable Agriculture Education Association • Ecological Society of America • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Languages

• English (native speaker) • Portuguese (intermediate) • French (fluent) • Haitian Creole (intermediate) • Spanish (advanced) • Wolof (Senegal, The Gambia) • Bambara/Dioula (Mali, Burkina Faso, Cote (intermediate low) d’Ivoire) (advanced)

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References

Nathan Sayre, PhD Garrison Sposito, PhD Associate Professor Professor, Division of Ecosystems Sciences Department of Geography Dept. of Env. Science, Policy & Management University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Richard Walker, PhD Nancy Creamer, PhD Professor Professor, Dept. of Horticultural Science Department of Geography Director, Center for Env. Farming Systems University of California, Berkeley North Carolina State University Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Jason Corburn, MCP, PhD Paul Farmer, MD, PhD Associate Professor Founder, Partners in Health Department of City & Regional Planning Professor, Harvard Medical School University of California, Berkeley Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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