Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, PhD

University of California, Los Angeles Department of Department of African American Studies [email protected] http://lorriefrasureyokley.com @frasureyokley

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

University of California, Los Angeles, Vice Chair for Graduate Studies Department of Political Science 2019-Present

University of California, Los Angeles, Associate Professor (with tenure) Department of Political Science 2015-Present Department of African American Studies, 2018-Present Social Science Inter-departmental Program (IDP), Faculty Affiliate, 2017-Present

University of California, Los Angeles, Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, 2007-2015

Cornell University, Postdoctoral Associate and Visiting Faculty Department of Government, January 2006-December 2007

EDUCATION

University of Maryland-College Park, Department of Government and Politics Ph.D. in Government and Politics, December 2005

University of Maryland-College Park, Department of Government and Politics M.A. in Government and Politics, 2003

University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies M.P.P, 2001

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Political Science B.A. in Political Science, High Distinction, 1999

Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Racial and Ethnic Politics, American Government and Politics, Urban Political Economy

Racial/ethnic minority public opinion and political participation; African American politics; women and politics; immigrant political incorporation; state and local politics; public policy

Mixed-Methods Research

Survey research: survey instrumentation and development, telephone and online modes, data analysis Qualitative research: in-depth interviews, native-language focus group discussions and participant observations (field-work in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, Maryland, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Orange County, CA)

PUBLICATIONS

Book

2015 (hardcover), 2016 (paperback). Racial and Ethnic Politics in American Suburbs. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Winner of two national book awards: Best Book about Race Relations in the United States by the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (REP) Section and the Dennis Judd Best Book Award by the Urban and Local Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA).

Peer Reviewed Articles and Books Chapters

Forthcoming. “The Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS): Building the Academic Pipeline through Data Access, Publication and Networking Opportunities” with Janelle Wong, Edward Vargas and Matt A. Barreto. PS: Political Science & Politics.

Forthcoming. “Not in ‘Mixed-Company’?: Dialogues about Women and the Race Gap in American Politics.” In The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton’s Legacy, Ivy Cargile, Denise Davis, Jennifer Merolla, and Rachel VanSickle-Ward (eds). Bloomsbury Press.

2019. “Geographic Identity and Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigrants,” with Bryan Wilcox- Archuleta. Political Research Quarterly (PRQ).

2019. “Introduction to Dialogues: Linked fate and the politics of groups and identities,” guest editor with Natalie Masuoka and Matt Barreto for Dialogues Symposium in Politics, Groups and Identities (PGI). Symposium features 7 short peer reviewed articles and a reflection from Michael C. Dawson on the 25th anniversary of Behind the Mule: Race and Class in African American Politics (1994).

2018. “Choosing the Velvet Glove: Women Voters, Ambivalent Sexism, and Vote Choice in 2016.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (JREP).

2018. “Best practices in collecting online data with Asian, Black, Latino, and White respondents: evidence from the 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey.” with Matt A. Barreto, Edward D. Vargas and Janelle Wong. Politics, Groups and Identities (PGI).

2013. “Black Views toward Proposed Undocumented Immigration Policies: The Role of Racial Stereotypes and Economic Competition.” with Stacey Greene. In Black and Brown in Los Angeles: Beyond Conflict and Coalition. Josh Kun and Laura Pulido (eds.) University of California Press. Berkeley, CA: p.90-111

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2012. “Holding the Borderline: School District Responsiveness to Demographic Change in Orange County, California” In The Resegregation of Suburban Schools. Erica Frankenberg and Gary Orfield (eds.) Harvard Education Press. p.69-90.

2010. “The Logic of Institutional Interdependency: The Case of Day Laborer Policy in Suburbia.” with Michael Jones-Correa. Urban Affairs Review 45: 451-482.

2010. “The Burden of Jekyll and Hyde: Barack Obama, Racial Identity and Black Political Behavior.” In Whose Black Politics: Cases in Post-Racial Black Leadership. Andra Gillespie (ed.) Routledge Press p.133- 154.

2009. “Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Political Participation and Civic Engagement,” with Linda Faye Williams. In Emerging Intersections: Race, Class, and Gender in Theory, Policy, and Practice. Bonnie Thornton Dill and Ruth E. Zambrana, (eds.), NJ: Rutgers University Press. p. 316-356.

2007. “Beyond the Myth of the White Middle-Class: Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in Suburban America.” in the National Political Science Review. p. 65-86.

2007. “Still at the Margins: The Persistence of Neglect of African American Issues in Political Science” with Ernest J. Wilson III. In African American Perspectives on Political Science, Wilbur Rich, (ed.) Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 7-23.

Survey Datasets

2017. Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS 2016). Co-Principal Investigator with Matt Barreto, Edward D. Vargas and Janelle Wong. A consortium of over 80 scholars, across 55 universities/colleges joined to create the first online, national, cooperative, 100% user content driven, multiracial, multilingual, post-election survey of registered and non-registered adults in a presidential election. N=10,145. http://cmpsurvey.org

2013. Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS 2012). Co-Principal Investigator with Ange-Marie Hancock, Jillian Anne Medeiros, Gabe Sanchez, and Ali Valenzuela. A national, multiracial and multilingual survey of registered voters in a presidential election, N=2,616.

2009. Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey (CMPS 2008). Co-Principal Investigator with Matt Barreto, Ange-Marie Hancock, Sylvia Manzano, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Ricardo Ramirez, Gabe Sanchez, and Janelle Wong. ICPSR35163-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014-08-21. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR35163.v1 The first multiracial and multilingual survey of registered voters across multiple states and regions in a presidential election, N=4,563.

3 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Research Projects and Grants Under Review and in Progress

2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS). Lead Principal Investigator. Co-Principal Investigators Matt Barreto, Edward D. Vargas and Janelle Wong. Cooperative post-election survey of registered and non-registered adults, to be fielded following the presidential election. Projected N=20,000.

“Women, Geographic Identity and the Race Gap in American Electoral Politics” (Book-length Project).

“Destined to Run?: The Role of Civic Engagement on Black Women’s Decision to Run for Elected Office,” with Jamil Scott, Nadia Brown, and Dianne Pinderhughes.

“The Obama Era and Black Attitudes towards Undocumented Immigration Policies” with Stacey Greene. In After Obama: Black Politics in a Post-Obama Era. Todd Shaw, Robert Brown and Joseph A. McCormick, II. (eds). Under contract with NYU Press.

“Federal Policies and Spending Priorities among American Women in the United States,” with Jessica Stewart and Christine Slaughter.

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (since 2005)

National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant #1918510, “2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS),” with Matt Barreto, Edward D. Vargas, and Janelle Wong, 2019-2021, $939,427

UCLA, Institute for American Cultures, Social Justice Research Initiative, 2019-2020, $5,000

UCLA, Faculty Research Grant, Academic Senate Council on Research, “Intersecting Identities Project (IIP)” 2019-2020, $1,000

UCLA, Faculty Research Grant, Center for the Study of Women, “Intersecting Identities Project (IIP)” 2019- 2020, $3,000

UCLA, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, Bunche Center Community Fund. 2018-2019, $1,500

UCLA, Institute for American Cultures, Social Justice Research Initiative, 2018-2019, $7,000

National Science Foundation (NSF) #1836918, “Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) Summer Research Conference,” with Matt Barreto, August 2018-January 2019. $44,845

American Political Science Association (APSA), Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs. Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS). Three year grant, 2018-2021. $30,000

American Political Science Association, Edward Artinian Fund for Publishing, “Collaborative Writing and Publishing Working Group in the Study of Black Politics,” with Tyson King-Meadows. 2018-2019, $8,000

UCLA, Institute for American Cultures, Research Grant Program in Ethnic Studies, “Women of Color, Intersectionality, and the Geography of Electoral Politics in the United States,” 2018-2019, $10,000

4 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 UCLA, Academic Senate Committee on Teaching, Distinguished Teaching Award for Senate Faculty, with a special citation for “Distinction in Teaching at the Graduate Level,” to honor contributions to graduate teaching, 2018, $6,000

UCLA, Center for American Politics and Public Policy Faculty Fellowship, Center for American Politics and Public Policy (CAPPP), “The Invisi-burbs and Forgotten Rural America: What Factors Influence Geographic Differences in Civic and Political Participation during the 2016 Presidential Election?” 2017-2018, $7,500

UCLA Faculty Research Grant, Academic Senate Council on Research, “America’s Invisi-burbs: The Role of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Social Context, and Partisanship on Suburban Political Participation.” 2017-2018, $6,809

University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy, Rising Star Award. 2017. Recognizes a Harris alum under 40 who has distinguished him or herself as a leader and who has made a meaningful difference in policy, whether in the public, private, or nonprofit sectors.

American Political Science Association (APSA) June Member of the Month. Nominations for the award may be submitted by members and nonmembers of APSA. http://www.apsanet.org/MEMBERSHIP/Member- of-the-Month/June-2017

Best Book about Race Relations in the United States Award, by the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (REP) Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2016

Dennis Judd Best Book Award, by the Urban and Local Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2016

UCLA Faculty Research Grant, Academic Senate Council on Research, “Beyond Exclusion: Demographic Change and Local Government Responsiveness in Suburban America,” 2013-2014, $9,000

UC Center for New Racial Studies Grant, “The Politics of Deracialization in Multi-racial America” (with Ange- Marie Hancock), 2012-2013, $8,700

Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Research Council NRC of the National Academies on behalf of the Ford Foundation, 2011-2012. In partial residence at the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Political Science. $40,000

Clarence Stone Young Scholars Award, Urban Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, September, 2011

UCLA, Civil Rights Project Research Grant. “Suburban Change and the Schools: The Effect on the Educational Opportunities of Poor and Minority Students.” 2009, $10,000

Center for American Politics and Public Policy Faculty Fellowship, UCLA, Center for American Politics and Public Policy (CAPPP), 2009-2010, $5,000

Faculty Career Development Award, UCLA, Office of Faculty Diversity and Development, 2009-2010, $3,000

UCLA, Institute of American Cultures, Research Grant Program in Ethnic Studies, 2009-2010, $10,000

Academic Senate Travel Grant, UCLA, Council on Research, 2018 ($656.02); 2017 ($375.00); 2016 ($700.00); 2014 ($625.00); 2013 ($677); 2009 ($599.18)

5 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Provost’s Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Government, Cornell University, Two-year fellowship, 2005-2007, $80,000

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Government- Center for the Study of African-American Politics, University of Rochester, 2005-2006 (declined)

National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Sammy Younge Best Student Paper Award for best paper given in the previous conference year. Paper entitled “We Won’t Turn Back: Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in Suburban America.” 2006

American Political Science Association APSA Latino Fund Scholarship Award, APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship Selection Committee. Competitive grant to support travel to the Annual Meeting of the APSA for presentation of research, 2005

Ford Foundation Diversity Dissertation Fellowship Award, Ford Foundation and National Research Council of the National Academies. For work on dissertation entitled, “We Won’t Turn Back: The Political Economy Paradoxes of Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in Suburban America” 2004-2005, $20,000

ACADEMIC CONFERENCE/PANEL PRESENTATIONS/INVITED TALKS (since 2005)

“Dialogue with Dawson: 25 Years of Linked Fate and the Politics of Group Identity.” Theme panel. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. August 29-Sept 1, 2019

“Race, Ethnicity and Electoral Politics in California and the Nation.” Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. April 25-27, 2019.

“Policy Preferences Between Asian, Black, Latina and White Women in the United States,” with Jessica Stewart and Christine Slaughter. Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. April 25-27, 2019.

Book Colloquy on Latino Mayors: Political Change in the Postindustrial City. Marion Orr and Domingo Morel (eds). Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. April 25-27, 2019.

“Destined to Run?: The Role of Civic Engagement on Black Women’s Decision to Run for Elected Office” with Jamil Scott, Nadia Brown, and Dianne Pinderhughes. National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Baton Rouge LA. March 14-17, 2019.

“Federal Policies and Spending Priorities Between Asian, Black, Latina and White Women in the United States” with Jessica Stewart and Christine Slaughter. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. August 29-Sept 2, 2018

“Choosing the Velvet Glove: Women Voters, Ambivalent Sexism, and Vote Choice in 2016” UC-San Diego, American Politics Workshop. June 4, 2018

“Geographic Identity and Attitudes towards Undocumented Immigrants UC-Davis,” American Politics Workshop. May 24, 2018

“Women Voters, Ambivalent Sexism, and Vote Choice in 2016,” National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Chicago, IL. March 15-18, 2018.

“Women Voters, Attitudes on Feminism, and Voting in 2016.” Southern California Political Behavior

6 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Conference: "Dynamics of Difference: Religion, Race, and Gender in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election." University of Southern California, October 20, 2017.

“The Politics of the Urban-Rural Divide: Trump Favorability in American Geographies,” with Bryan Wilcox- Archuleta. Paper presentation presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. August 31-September 3, 2017.

“Federal Policies and Spending Priorities among American Women in the United States,” with Jessica Stewart. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL April 6-9, 2017.

“The Role of Race, Party ID, Metro Type, and Neighborhood Socio-Economic Context on Policy Preferences Among American Women,” with Jessica Stewart. National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), San Diego, CA. March 16-19, 2017

“Black Attitudes towards Undocumented Immigration Policies,” Department of Political Science, UC-Riverside, February 13, 2017; and Research Colloquium, Institute of Intergovernmental Studies, UC-Berkeley, February 21, 2017

“The Obama Era and Black Attitudes towards Undocumented Immigration Policies,” with Stacey Greene. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. September 1-4, 2016.

“Racial and Ethnic Politics in American Suburbs,” Interdisciplinary Humanities Center and Department of Political Science, UC-Santa Barbara, April 21, 2016; and Department of Political Science, Purdue University, March 9, 2017

“The Obama Era, Black Attitudes, and Immigration Policy” National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Jackson, MS. March 17-20, 2016 and Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA. March 24-26, 2016.

“Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Multi-Racial and Ethnic Political Surveys” with Ricardo Ramirez, Gabe Sanchez and Janelle Wong. ICPSR Summer Program 3-Day Workshop. University of Michigan. July 28-30, 2014. http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/sumprog/courses/0179

“The Political Impacts of Address or Avoiding Issues of Race and Ethnicity,” with David Wilson. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), March 13-16, 2014.

“The Voters’ Burden: Voting Restrictions on Polling Place Turnout in 2012” with Angela Ocampo and John Ray. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association. Seattle, Washington, April 18-20, 2014.

“Non-Voting Political Participation in American Suburbs: Results from the Collaborative Multi-Racial Post- Election Survey (CMPS 2012). Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 28-September 1, 2013.

“The Role of Socio-Demographics, Neighborhood Social Context, and Partisanship on Suburban Political Participation. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April 10-13, 2013.

“America’s Invisi-burbs: The Role of Socio-Demographics, Neighborhood Social Context, and Partisanship on Suburban Political Participation.” International Political Science Association, World Congress of

7 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Political Science held at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid at Moncloa Campus. Madrid, Spain, July 8-13, 2012.

“Segregated Diversity: The Contours of Race/ethnicity, Class and Politics in American Suburbs.” Invited talk at the Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Sexuality (WISER), University of Washington, Seattle, May 5, 2011.

“Immigrants, Minorities and Racial/Ethnic Turnover in American Suburbs.” Invited talk at the Center for Urban Research and Policy, Columbia University, March 3, 2011.

“The Role of Poverty and Racial/Ethnic Context on Voter Turnout in At-Risk Suburbs.” Paper presented at the Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), University of California, Riverside (with Loan Le). November 12, 2010.

“'New' Black Politics Revisited: Deracialization and 'Post-Racial' Black Leadership.” Roundtable presentation at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1-5, 2010.

“Race, Place and Presidential Politics in American Suburbs.” Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April 21-25, 2010.

“The Burden of Jekyll and Hyde: Barack Obama, Racial Identity and Black Political Behavior.” Presentation at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Atlanta, GA. March 18-21, 2010.

“Suburbanization of Immigrant Settlement in Metropolitan Areas.” Roundtable presentation at the Conference on Globalization, Urbanization and Ethnicity. The Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Project, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, Ottawa Ontario, Canada. December 3-4, 2009.

“Institutional Interdependency: Explaining Day Laborer Policy in Suburbia.” Paper presented at the Diverse Suburb: History, Politics and Prospects Conference, The National Center for Suburban Studies, Hofstra University, October 22-24, 2009.

“The Role of Race and Ethnicity in Modern Electoral Politics.” with Sylvia Manzano, Ricardo Ramirez and Gabe Sanchez. Paper presented at the Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), University of Washington-Seattle, September 25, 2009.

“Battleground Suburbia: Race, Place and Presidential Politics in American Suburbs.” Paper presented at the 2009 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. September 2-6, 2009.

“Inter-group Relations, Neighborhood Context and African American Views toward Illegal Immigration.” with Stacey Greene. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. September 2-6, 2009.

“Obama and the Cities.” Roundtable presentation at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. September 2-6, 2009

“Shifting Communities: Race, Immigration and Politics in American Suburbs.” 3-Part Lecture and Discussion Series, With Liberty and Justice for All: Immigration Policy Reform in a Down Economy, Women of Color Policy Network, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University. April 23, 2009.

“Black Politics After Obama: Preliminary Results from the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey,” with Ange-Marie Hancock. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association. Vancouver, Canada, March 19-21, 2009.

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“Concepts and Correlates of Political Representation: A Multicultural and Subnational View,” with Pei-te Lien, Carol Hardy-Fanta, Dianne Pinderhughes, and Christine Sierra. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association. Vancouver, Canada, March 19-21, 2009.

“Neighborhood Context, Racial Attitudes and Public Opinion in Multi-ethnic Los Angeles.” with Stacey Greene. Paper presented at the 2009 Western Political Science Association. Vancouver, Canada, March 19-21.

“Black and Latino Residential Mobility in Suburbia,” paper presented at the Black-Latino Relations Conference, University of California, Los Angeles. February 13-14, 2009.

“Latino Civic and Political Participation in Established and Emerging Destinations.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April 3-6, 2008.

“The Changing Geography of Latino Civic and Political Participation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA. March 20-22, 2008.

“Immigrants, Minorities and the Politics of Spatial Context in the US.” paper to be presented at the University of Notre Dame, Program in American Democracy-College's Rising Scholar Speaker Series, South Bend, Indiana. February 8, 2008.

“Latino Political Participation in Established and Emerging Gateway States.” paper presented at the Latino National Survey (LNS) Junior Scholars Conference, Cornell University, November 1-3, 2007.

“Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Political Participation in the Multi-ethnic Suburbs.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 29-September 2, 2007.

“Beyond the Urban Core: Immigrant, Migrants and the New American Suburb.” Paper resented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April 12-15, 2007.

“The Constraint of Race and the Politics of Place.” Paper presented at National Conference of Black Political Scientists, San Francisco, California, March 21-25, 2007. Panel in honor of Dr. Linda Faye Williams.

“African American Perspectives on Political Science.” Invited roundtable participant, National Conference of Black Political Scientists, San Francisco, California, March 22-25, 2007.

Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) Winter Workshop Participant, University of Minnesota, January 2007.

“Ethno-Spatial Diffusion and Local Governance in the United States.” Cornell University, School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Co-organized with Michael Jones-Correa. September 21-23, 2006.

“Diversity and Democracy in Suburbia: A View from Five Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Focus Groups.” Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting., Philadelphia, PA., August 30-September 2, 2006.

“Beyond the Urban Core: Immigrants, Migrants and the New American Suburb.” Invited paper and presentation at the International Center for Scholars, The Division of United States Studies, New Scholarship in Race and Ethnicity Series, Washington, DC, June 27, 2006.

“The Logic of Suburban Institutional Interdependency.” Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada, April 19-22, 2006.

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“Best Practices for Conducting Field Research in Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Communities.” Paper presented at the Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education, New Haven, CT, March 31-April 1, 2006.

“Teaching in Diverse Settings on Controversial Topics/Issue Areas.” Workshop conducted at the Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education, New Haven, CT, March 31-April 1, 2006.

“Governing Outside the Electoral Area: New Immigrants and the Logic of Suburban Institutional Interdependency.” Paper presented at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Atlanta, Georgia, March 22-26, 2006.

“The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics—New Voices in the Scholarly Tradition.” Roundtable discussion at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Atlanta, Georgia, March 22-26, 2006.

“The Determinants of Recent Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Suburbanization in ‘Melting Pot’ Metros.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1-4, 2005.

“Suburban Diversity or Disparity?: Immigrants, Minorities and the Paradoxes of Recent Suburban Spatial Location.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 1-4, 2005.

“Inequality and Immigrant Spatial Location in Suburbia.” Presentation at the Cornell Mosaic Conference, Ithaca, NY. April 29-May 1, 2005.

“NIMBY’s Newest Neighbors: Bureaucratic Constraints, Community-Based Organizing and the Day Laborer Movement in Suburbia.” with Michael Jones-Correa. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April 7-10, 2005.

“We Won’t Turn Back: Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in Suburban America.” Paper presented at the National Conference of Black Political Scientist, Arlington, Virginia March 23-26, 2005. (Paper received the Sammy Younge Best Student Paper Award, National Conference of Black Political Scientists)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

UCLA, Department of Political Science (unless otherwise noted)

Introduction to Political Inquiry, Graduate Seminar, forthcoming fall 2019

Introduction to Race, Ethnicity and Politics, Part I of two-quarter mandatory Graduate Seminar, fall 2016, fall 2017, fall 2018

The Politics of American Suburbanization, Undergraduate Lecture, spring 2008, spring 2009, winter 2011, winter 2013, winter 2014, fall 2015, fall 2016, fall 2017, fall 2018, forthcoming fall 2019

Research Design in the Social Sciences, Graduate Seminar, UCLA Master of Social Science Program, fall 2018

Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in U.S. Politics, Graduate Seminar, spring 2018, forthcoming spring 2020

10 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Introduction to Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, Undergraduate Seminar, winter 2011, winter 2013, spring 2015, spring 2016, spring 2017, spring 2018

Quantitative Evidence and Analysis in Social Sciences, Graduate Seminar, UCLA Master of Social Science Program, winter 2018

Thriving as a First-Generation College Student, Undergraduate Seminar for UCLA Fiat Lux Program. Winter 2017, winter 2018

Research Design and Scope and Methods in Political Science, Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis Seminar, fall 2010, spring 2013, spring 2014, spring 2015, spring 2016, spring 2017

Metropolitan Governance, Undergraduate Lecture, winter 2008, fall 2009, winter 2010

Politics Beyond the Urban Core, Graduate Seminar, spring 2009, fall 2010, fall 2011, fall 2013, winter 2014, fall 2015

Race, Class and the Metropolis, Graduate Seminar, fall 2008

Migration, Immigration and the Politics of Place, Graduate Seminar, spring 2008

Cornell University, Department of Government

Race, Class and the Politics of American Suburbanization, Undergraduate Senior Seminar, spring 2007

Immigrants, Minorities and Metropolitan Governance, cross-listed with American Studies and the Latino Studies Program, Undergraduate Seminar, spring 2006

Graduate Research Assistant 2003-2004, Associate 2004-2005, “Reshaping the American Dream: Immigrants, Minorities and the Politics of the New Suburbs,” research project funded by the Russell Sage Foundation, Principal Investigator Michael Jones-Correa, Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University.

SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

University of California, Los Angeles

Dissertation Committee Chair or Co-Chair (where noted), UCLA:

Jonathan Collins (Political Science); Jessica Stewart (Political Science); Adria Tinnin (Political Science, co-chair with Matt Barreto); Erik Hanson (Political Science); Christine Slaughter (Political Science); Lúcio Oliveira (Political Science)

Dissertation and Master’s Thesis Committee Member, UCLA:

Cory Gooding (Political Science); Daniel Lim (Political Science); Carrie LeVan (Political Science); Stacey Greene (Political Science); Bang Quan (Political Science); Natasha Rivers (Geography); Anup Sheth (Sociology); Fabricio Fialho (Political Science); Angela Ocampo (Political Science); Ayobami Laniyonu (Political Science); Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta (Political Science); Rodney Nickens (African- American Studies-Master’s Thesis); Vivien Leung (Political Science).

11 Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Curriculum Vitae Summer 2019 Faculty Coordinator and Advisor, The Social Justice Research Initiative and the Inaugural Social Justice Graduate Fellows (SJGF) Program, UCLA, Institute for American Cultures, 2018-Present. Theme: “Social Justice and Education in the Community”

Faculty Organizer, “Inaugural Mark Q. Sawyer Memorial Lecture in Racial and Ethnic Politics,” UCLA, Race, Ethnicity and Politics Workshop and Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics (CSREP). January 10, 2019.

Faculty Coordinator, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics (CSREP), 2017-2019.

APSA Roundtable on Strategies for Effective Diversity Recruitment and Retention, “A Reflection on the Development and Growth of the Race, Ethnicity and Politics (REP) Subfield” at UCLA.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. August 29-Sept 2, 2018

Faculty Member, Social Justice Conversations Working Group, UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC), winter 2018

Director, Honors Thesis Program, UCLA, Department of Political Science 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018

Faculty Member, UCLA Division of Social Sciences, Dean’s Forum, 2017-2018, 2018-2019

Faculty Advisor, UCLA McNair Research Scholars Program, 2017-2018

Faculty Member, UCLA Social Sciences Interdepartmental Program (IDP) Advisory Committee, 2016-Present

Faculty Member, UCLA Division of Social Sciences, Dean’s Search Committee, 2016-2017

Faculty Member, UCLA Academic Senate’s Committee on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (CODEI), 2016- 2019

Faculty Member, UCLA Moreno Report Implementation Committee, 2015-present

Faculty Advisor, UCLA First Generation Graduate Student Focus Group Discussions in collaboration with UCLA Graduate Division, winter 2018. Designed focus group questionnaire and protocol as well as facilitated several audio-taped discussions to access views and concerns as they relate to campus resources and/or programs to help graduate students achieve academic success at UCLA. Graduate Division, UCLA.

Faculty Speaker, High School Student and Parent College Conference, UCLA Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP), February 24, 2018

Faculty Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, UCLA Master of Social Science Program, 2017, 2018

Faculty Member, Standing Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2016-2017

Faculty Extramural Fellowship Adviser (FEFA), UCLA Graduate Division, spring 2016

Field Chair (Race, Ethnicity, and Politics) Graduate Studies Committee, UCLA, Department of Political Science, 2010-2011, 2013-2014, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2018-2019

Faculty Advisor, Graduate Research Mentorship Program (year-long program), UCLA Graduate Division, 2009-Present

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Faculty Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, UCLA, Department of Political Science, 2008-2009, 2012- 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017

Faculty Advisor/Youth Supervisor, Mayor Garcetti’s Hire LA’s Youth Summer Program in affiliation with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Community Based Learning Program (CBL), Summers 2013, 2014, 2017

Faculty Member, Qualifying Paper Review Committee, UCLA, Department of Political Science, 2008-Present

Faculty Advisory Committee, UCLA, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, 2009-Present

Faculty Advisor, Graduate Summer Research Mentorship Program, UCLA Graduate Division, 2009-Present

Faculty Advisor, UCLA Summer Programs for Undergraduate Research (SPUR), summer 2009, 2010

Faculty Presenter, ‘Preparing Successful Graduate School Applications’, UCLA Graduate Division, spring 2010

Faculty Member, Undergraduate Commencement Speaker, UCLA Selection Committee, spring 2010

Faculty Representative, “Dinner for 12 Strangers,” UCLA Alumni Association, February 2010

Faculty Evaluator, Fulbright Fellowship Campus Review Committee, UCLA’s Fulbright International Institute of Education (IIE), fall 2009

Faculty Panelist, Pieces of the Craft, UCLA, Department of Political Science, several quarters since 2008

Faculty Member, UCLA Migration Study Group, Winter 2008-Present

Faculty Representative, Summer Institute Recruitment Fair, Duke University, several summers since 2007

Cornell University

Member, Cornell Migration Working Group, 2007

Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor, Committee on Special Educational Projects (COSEP), Office of Minority Educational Affairs, spring and summer 2007

Participant, Postdoctoral Leadership Program, October 2006-March 2007

Graduate School Representative, Ralph Bunch Summer Institute Recruitment Fair, Duke University, June 23, 2006.

Participant, John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines, Faculty Seminar in Writing Instruction, June 19-20, 2006.

Invited speaker, Community Forum on Immigrant Rights Debate, April 26, 2005

Invited speaker, ‘Field Research and the Study of Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Communities in Suburbia’, Latino Studies Program-Fridays with Faculty Lunch Series, February 24, 2006.

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Invited speaker, ‘Graduate School 101’, Latino Studies Program, December 9, 2005.

Invited speaker, ‘Graduate School and Life in Academia’, Cornell Leadership Alliance Summer Program, July 13, 2005.

Political Science Profession and Academic Community

Member, National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) Journal Publishers Search Committee, 2018

Member, National Journal of Black Politics (NJBP), Advisory Board, 2018-Present

Organizer, Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) Summer Workshop and Planning Meeting, UCLA, Luskin School of Public Affairs, August 2017, 2018

Co-Organizer, Collaborative Writing and Publishing Workshop in the Study of Black Politics, Writing Retreat using 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS),” with Tyson King-Meadows. APSA Headquarters, Washington, DC. June 21-22, 2018

Speaker, “Jr. Faculty Success: Demystifying the Tenure Process,” Ford Foundation Fellow Conference, Washington, DC. May 3-6, 2018

Member, APSA Race, Ethnicity and Politics Executive Council, 2017-2019

Organizer and Moderator, APSA Committee on the Status of First Generation Higher Education Scholars in the Profession Roundtable Discussion, American Political Science Association 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.

Speaker, “Combating Institutional Racism in the Academy,” The Politics of Race in a Global Perspective, a Symposium in Honor of Mark Q. Sawyer. The Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture (CSRPC) and the Center for International Social Science Research (CISSR), University of Chicago, March 13-14, 2018.

Coordinator, Mark Q. Sawyer Memorial Scholarship in Comparative Race Politics, Award Development and Selection Committee, American Political Science Association’s Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section http://www.apsanet.org/section33

Keynote Plenary Guest Speaker, 24th Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentorship. The Institute is the largest gathering of minority Ph.D. scholars in the country. Atlanta, GA. October 26-29, 2017.

Speaker, Women of Color Pre-Conference. “Negotiating Like a Boss.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. August 31-September 3, 2017

Co-organizer, The Politics of Race, Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), Special 2-day research conference. UCLA, Luskin School of Public Affairs, August 3-4, 2017

Inaugural Chair, APSA Committee on the Status of First Generation Higher Education Scholars in the Profession, 2015-Present

Member, Award Selection Committee, recognizing outstanding research presented at the 2016 MPSA conference

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Co-founder and Scholarship Award Coordinator, The Dianne M. Pinderhughes Foundation (DMPF, Inc.), and The Dianne M. Pinderhughes Mentorship Legacy Award. The DMPF, a non-profit organization named after the American Political Science Association (APSA) first African American female President. The nonprofit provides multiple scholarships for undergraduate students, of all backgrounds, to attend and present their research at the Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), 2015-present.

Member, National Political Science Review (NPSR), Editorial Advisory Board, 2015-present

Chair of the Best Dissertation Committee, APSA Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section, 2015

Member, WPSA Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession, Western Political Science Association, 2010-2013.

Co-organizer, The Politics of Race, Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), UCLA Migration Working Group, February 25, 2011.

Member, APSA Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section Executive Council, 2008-2010.

UCLA Representative, Advanced Placement Board-- U.S. Government and Politics Faculty Colloquium, Chicago, Illinois, Oct 31- November 1, 2009.

Panel Chair, The Compact for Faculty Diversity: Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Arlington, VA, October 23-25, 2009.

Section Chair, ‘Race, Ethnicity of Diversity’, Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC. March 19- 22, 2009.

Co-Organizer, APSA Working Group on Immigration and U.S. Politics, American Political Science Association 2006-2008.

Panel Discussant, “Methodological Innovations in Research on Race/Ethnicity.” Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Boston, MA., August 28-September 1, 2008.

Senior Research Associate, Gender and Multicultural Leadership Project (GMCL), 2007-2008

Section Chair, ‘Urban Politics,’ National Conference of Black Political Scientists. “Creating Space: Blacks and the Politics of Migration.” March 21-25, 2007.

MEDIA AND NEWS

UCLA Associate Professor of Political Science Shares Her Experiences as a Political Scientist and APSA Member, June 2019

MSNBC Live with Katy Tur. “How One School is Engaging the Next Generation in Politics” UCLA, Bruin Plaza. October 2018.

UCLA’s top teachers recognized at ceremony at Chancellor’s residence, October 2018

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UCLA Newsroom, UCLA professors reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Six African-American faculty ponder how to advance his agenda of equality and justice, February 2018

UCLA Newsroom, UCLA First Generation Faculty Initiative Video, October 2017.

ACADEMIC JOURNAL AND BOOK REFEREE

American Political Science Review; Journal of Politics; Societies; Urban Affairs Review; Routledge; University Press of Kansas, Politics Groups and Identities, National Review of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, Sociological Forum

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Political Science Association National Conference of Black Political Scientists Urban Affairs Association Western Political Science Association

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