CURRICULUM VITAE Alondo C. Campbell Ph.D. (714) 564-6564 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Sociology, 2007 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

M.A. Sociology, 2001 State University, Fullerton, CA

B.A. Sociology, 1998 California State University, Long Beach, CA

A.A. Liberal Studies, 1996 , Huntington Beach, CA

TEACHING POSITIONS

2013 – Present Assistant Professor , Santa Ana CA

2011 – 2013 Assistant Professor College, Imperial CA

2010 – 2011 Lecturer California State University, Fullerton CA

2010 – 2011 Associate Faculty MiraCosta College, Oceanside CA

2009 – 2010 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York

2007 – 2009 Adjunct Faculty Afro-Ethnic Studies, California State University, Fullerton

2002 – 2007 Graduate Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology and Krannert School of Business, Purdue University

MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2008 – Present Primary Researcher, Step-Up Project: Blue Prints for Corrective Action for “At-Risk” Youth

2007 – 2009 Chair, Project Reclaim: Recruit & Retain Under Represented Populations California State University, Fullerton

2006 – 2007 Research Associate, Social Research Institute Department of Sociology & Anthropology Purdue University

2003 – 2006 Interviewer, Social Research Institute Department of Sociology & Anthropology Purdue University

1999 – 2002 Recruiter, Enrollment Management University California State University, Fullerton

Summer 2002 Head Resident Coordinator, Summer Bridge California State University, Fullerton

1998 – 2001 Aircraft Maintenance 452nd Air Refueling Wing, March ARB, Moreno Valley, CA

CERTIFICATION

Teaching Certification: Center for Instructional Excellence, Purdue University 2007

COURSES TAUGHT

Research Methods Social Problems Statistics Minority Group Relations Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Hip Hop Culture Sociology of Sport Popular American Culture Race and Ethnicity Cultural Diversity Marriage and the Family Behavioral Modification Workshop African American Studies Life Course: Childhood, Adulthood Blacks in Hollywood and Aging Social Psychology World Religions

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Race and Ethnicity Social Inequality: Stratification Social Problems

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

2015 Transfer Advocate of the Year Santa Ana College

2014 Open Education Resource Kaleidoscope Faculty Fellowship

2012 & 13 Superior Service Award Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

2003 American Sociological Association & National Institute of Health Fellowship

2001 Orange County, California Black Chamber of Commerce Scholarship

2001 California State University, Fullerton Equity Fellowship

2000 Orange County, California Black Chamber of Commerce Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Association of Black Sociologists Alpha Kappa Delta, the Sociology National Honor Society American Sociological Association Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Orange County Basketball Officials Association Orange County Black Chamber of Commerce Pacific Sociological Association

COMMITTEES & BOARDS

2016 – Present Basileus (President) Pi Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Riverside

2015 – 2017 Academic Senate Santa Ana College

2015 – Present Men of Color Mentoring Reading Group Santa Ana College

2014 – Present Open Education Resource Kaleidoscope Team Santa Ana College, Santa Ana CA

2014 – Present Vet Net Ally Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, CA

2012 – 2015 Keeper of Finances Pi Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Riverside, CA

2012 – 2015 Membership Selection Process Chair Pi Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Riverside, CA

2011 – 2013 Wellness Committee Imperial Valley College, Imperial, CA

2005 – 2006 Co-facilitator The Mentoring Circle™, a seminar series for Graduate Teaching Assistants in the Purdue University Sociology Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2005 – 2006 Sociology & Anthropology Graduate Student Organization, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2004 – 2005 Committee on Constitution and Bylaws Association of Black Sociologist

2003 – 2004 Colloquium Committee Sociology & Anthropology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2000 – 2001 Committee on Graduate Education California State University, Fullerton

1997 – 1998 Vice President of Student Sociology Association California State University, Long Beach

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chair Academic Bowl University of California Riverside 2011 – Present

Chair of the Youth Leadership Conference 67th Meeting 12th District of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Indian Wells, CA 2012

Speaker: Project Team Male Academy “A Call for Action In Long Beach" Leadership Conference Long Beach, CA 2011

Co-Director: Inland Empire African American Academic Bowl 2002 – 2014

Board Member: Enlightenment to Our Youth 2008 – 2009

Motivational Speaker: Belmont High School Direction Program 2008

Assistant: Inaugural African-American Male Youth Educational Summit Rialto Unified School District 2007

Co-Founder: of Education First Youth Sports 501(c) 3 2007 – 2011

Co-Founder: of Builders of a New Generation, Purdue University 2003 – 2007

Committee Member: Rite of Passage, Purdue University 2002 – 2007

Board Member: Co-Pilot Mentorship Program, Purdue University 2002 – 2007

Member: Young Black Scholars 1999 – 2000

Volunteer and Mentor: County of Orange Children and Youth Services Project 1996 – 2001

Teacher and Counselor Moore’s Educational Services 2008 – Present Southwest Detention Center Murrieta, CA 2017 Indio Juvenile Detention Center 2016 Riverside Juvenile Detention Center 2016 Pinecove Detention Center, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA 2012 Val Verde Continuation School Perris, CA 2011 Jurupa Learning Center, Riverside, CA 2011 Grindstaff Detention Center Riverside, CA 2010 Van Horn Detention Center Riverside, CA 2010 Jump Start University of California Riverside, CA 2009 Southwest Detention Center Murrieta, CA 2009

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

2018 Teaching Sociology: Teaching Up: Teaching about Privilege as a Traditionally Marginalized Person, Pacific Sociological Association 89th Annual Meeting Long Beach, CA

2018 Teaching Sociology: Community Colleges: Be The Change You Wish To See In The World: Teaching Careers At The Community College Level Pacific Sociological Association 89th Annual Meeting Long Beach, CA

2017 Teaching Sociology: Be The Change You Want To See In The World: Teaching Careers at the Community College Level Pacific Sociological Association 88th Annual Meeting Portland, OR

2016 Reflections on Being Black in America Tana Hesi Coates “Between the World and Me” Panel Discuss impressions of the book and their experiences as Black people living in the US. Join the year-long, campus- wide conversation of this timely issue. Santa Ana College

2016 Session Moderator: “Hip Hop Matters: Why Obama Dropped the Mic on ‘Em” #BlackSociologyMatters: Scholarship and Activism in Response to Injustice Association of Black Sociologist 46th Annual Meeting Sheraton Memphis, TN

2016 “Teaching Sociology: Be the Change You Want to See in the World: Teaching Careers at the Community College Level, Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges” Pacific Sociological Association 87th Annual Meeting Oakland, CA

2015 “Developing Teaching Careers at Community Colleges” Pacific Sociological Association 86th Annual Meeting Long Beach, CA

2014 “Kaleidoscope 2.0: An Open Course Design, Development, and Adoption Approach at Cross Institutional Scale¨ Open Education 2014: Achieving the Potential of Open, Washington DC.

2014 “Education is Sharing: Leveraging OER and Open Technologies in Kaleidoscope to Improve Student Success in a First Year Sociology Course¨ Association of Black Sociologists 44th Annual Meeting Charlotte, NC

2012 “Racial Notions among Families formed across the Color Line” Association of Black Sociologists 42nd Annual Meeting Denver, CO

2010 “Health Measures across Ethnic Groups: Asian Americans, Blacks and White self assessed health status.” Association of Black Sociologists 40th Annual Meeting Atlanta, Georgia

2007 “Getting High: American Marijuana Use: Sex, Dating and Marriage” On the Edge: Transgression and the Dangerous Other An Interdisciplinary Conference John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 899 Tenth Ave, New York

2005 “Race, Class, and Marijuana Use on Dating Behaviors” Roundtable, American Sociological Association 100th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

2005 “Race, Class, and Marijuana on Dating Behaviors: A Policy for Reproduction” Association of Black Sociologists, 35th Annual Conference with Sociologists for Women in Society, Philadelphia, PA

2003 “The Black Body and the Social Construction of Race” Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA

2002 “Labor Market Experiences of African-American Males” Association of Black Sociologists, 32nd Annual Conference Chicago, IL

2002 “Labor Market Experiences of African American Males: Race, Class, Gender, and the Experience of Inequality” Pacific Sociological Association 73rd Annual Meeting Vancouver, British Columbia

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

United States Air Force Reserves Jet Engine Maintenance Combat Camera Video Documentation

United States Marine Corps Heavy Equipment Operations

REFERENCES

Kevin White Chair of Behavioral and Social Sciences Imperial Valley College (760) 355-6170 [email protected]

Sandra J. Wood Chair Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Women’s Studies Santa Ana College 714 564-5636 [email protected]

Steve Walk Chair of Kinesiology Department California State University, Fullerton (657) 278-3316 [email protected]

Bruce Hoskins Professor of Sociology Miracosta College (760) 757-2121 [email protected]

Jeremiah Moore Assistant to the Vice President of Student Affairs California State University, Fullerton (657) 278-2419 [email protected]

Kevin B. Anderson Social Sciences and Media Studies Bldg 3131 University of California-Santa Barbara (805) 893-3118 [email protected]