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Kathe Newman Associate Professor and Director, Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement Urban Planning and Policy Development, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers University, 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 848-932-2799 [email protected] Education Ph.D. 2001 Political Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY B.A. 1991 Government and Politics, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Ryan Government Medal, Hazelton Humanities Medal Positions Held Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2018(July-Dec) Interim Program Director, Urban Planning and Public Policy Program 2011- Founding Director, Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement 2009- Associate Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Development 2003-2009 Assistant Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Development 2002-2003 Research Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research 2000-2001 Post-Doctoral Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research 1999-2000 Adjunct Lecturer Department of Geography 2006- Graduate Faculty Member Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY 1992-1999 Research Associate, Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY 1994 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science Teaching Courses Rutgers University Graduate Program, Urban Planning and Policy Development Urban Redevelopment (S2017, F2013-2009, F2007) Community Development Studio (F2018, F2016, F2012-2011, S2014, S2012-S2000) Community Development (F2017, F2010-2009, 2007, F2005-F2003, F2000 Housing Economics and Markets (S2018, S2016) Financialization and the City (F2014) Urban Political Theory (S2013) New Economy and the City (F2011) Urban Political Economy (S2010) Community Participation, Neighborhood Planning and Food (S2011) Undergraduate Program, Urban Planning and Public Policy (formerly Urban Studies) Voorhees Fellows Community Studio (F2011-F2017) 1

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Kathe Newman Associate Professor and Director, Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement Urban Planning and Policy Development, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers University, 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 848-932-2799 [email protected]

EducationPh.D. 2001 Political Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY B.A. 1991 Government and Politics, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Ryan Government Medal, Hazelton Humanities Medal

Positions Held Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2018(July-Dec) Interim Program Director, Urban Planning and Public Policy Program 2011- Founding Director, Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement 2009- Associate Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Development 2003-2009 Assistant Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Development 2002-2003 Research Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research 2000-2001 Post-Doctoral Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research 1999-2000 Adjunct Lecturer Department of Geography 2006- Graduate Faculty Member Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY 1992-1999 Research Associate, Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY 1994 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science

TeachingCoursesRutgers University Graduate Program, Urban Planning and Policy Development Urban Redevelopment (S2017, F2013-2009, F2007) Community Development Studio (F2018, F2016, F2012-2011, S2014, S2012-S2000) Community Development (F2017, F2010-2009, 2007, F2005-F2003, F2000 Housing Economics and Markets (S2018, S2016) Financialization and the City (F2014) Urban Political Theory (S2013) New Economy and the City (F2011) Urban Political Economy (S2010) Community Participation, Neighborhood Planning and Food (S2011) Undergraduate Program, Urban Planning and Public Policy (formerly Urban Studies) Voorhees Fellows Community Studio (F2011-F2017)

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Urban Revitalization (F2013-2009, F2007, S2007-S2004) Urban Housing (F2005) Senior Seminar (S2009, S2008) Urban Social Policy (F2004 - F2001) Internship (Spring & Summer 2003) Byrne First Year Seminar Program Financialization and the Post-Industrial City (Fall 2014) Foreclosure in NJ (Fall 2012) Calling All Foodies! (Spring 2012) Neighborhood Change in NYC (Fall 2010) Newark: Riots and Public Policy Response (Spring 2008) Gentrifying New York City (Fall 2007) Hunter College, City University of New York Department of Political Science Introduction to American Government (1994)

Student Committees Doctoral Committees,Chair*

In progress Gina Bienski*, Planning and Public Policy Aretousa Bloom*, Planning and Public Policy Evan Casper-Futterman, Planning and Public Policy Khai Hoan Nguyen, Geography Katharine Nelson*, Planning and Public Policy Andrew Op’t Hof, Geography Lee Polonsky, Planning and Public Policy Miguelina Rodriguez*, Planning and Public Policy Erin Royals*, Geography Amy Rosenthal*, Planning and Public Policy Nicolas Vegara, Planning and Public Policy

2018 Adele Cassola, Urban Planning and Design, Columbia University 2017 Colette Barrow, Urban Planning and Public Policy Ben Gerlofs, Geography Ryan Good, Urban Planning and Public Policy Emily Rosenman, Geography, University of British Columbia Charlene Sharpe , Geography 2016 Juan Rivero, Urban Planning and Public Policy Brian Stromberg, Urban Planning and Public Policy 2015 Kate Davidoff*, Urban Planning and Public Policy Jeffrey Doshna, Urban Planning and Public Policy Ben Teresa*, Urban Planning and Public Policy

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2014 Akira Drake Rodriguez, Urban Planning and Public Policy Jesse Sherry, Urban Planning and Public Policy Adam Steinberg, Geography Patricia Voltolini, Urban Planning and Public Policy 2013 Lindsay Campbell, Geography Desiree Fields, Environmental Psychology, Graduate Center, CUNY 2012 Andrew Zitcer, Urban Planning and Public Policy Irene Tung*, Geography Giovanni Grasiosi, Geography 2011 Alan Cander, Urban Planning and Public Policy Hsiu-Tzu Betty Chang, Urban Planning and Public Policy Nancy Hudspeth, University of Illinois at Chicago Samonne Montgomery, Urban Planning and Public Policy

Doctoral Exams External Youngjun Kim, Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago Nicolas Rivington, Planning, University of Waterloo Emily Rosenman, Geography, University of British Columbia

Masters Committees *supervisor or co-supervisor Brian Barry*, Urban Planning and Policy Development Kyle Loewen, Geography Rachel Sutton, Geography Sarah Stinard-Kiel*, Geography Brian Stromberg, Geography Undergraduate Honors Theses2014 Anna Chou*, “Consumers and Demand in China” (Urban Planning and Economics) 2006 Lars Peterson*, “Eminent Domain: Camden and Highland Park” 2005 Matthew Tannenbaum, “Red Light Districts and Urban Development” (History)

Publications*students

Books2012 Gittell, Ross and Newman, Kathe. Ed. Activist Scholar: The Work of Marilyn Gittell. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications.

2003 Committee on Review of Geographic Information Systems Research and Applications at HUD: Current Programs and Future Prospects. GIS for Housing and Urban Development. Committee on Geography, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Division of Earth and Life Studies. National Research Council of the National Academies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

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Journal Articles2018 *Rosenthal, Amy and Newman, Kathe. “Beyond the Shadow State: Governing the Public Private Food Assistance System.” Urban Affairs Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087418763551 First Published March 20, 2018.

2015 Newman, Kathe and Goetz, Edward. “Neighborhoods Matter More Not Less: Rethinking Neighborhood Amidst Globalization.” Urban Geography. 37 5:685-699. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2015.1096116 Forthcoming: 201X in a book edited by van Kempen, Ronald, van Ham, Maarten, and Bolt, Gideon. Routledge.

Newman, Kathe. “Globalization of Finance and the Future of Home Mortgage Finance.” Housing Policy Debate. 25 5:789-791.

2013 Newman, Kathe and Schafran, Alex. “Assessing the Foreclosure Crisis from the Ground Up.” January. Housing Policy Debate. 23 1:1-4.

2012 Newman, Kathe. “Context and Risk: What You Finds Depends on What and How You Ask.” Comments on Libman, Kimberly, Fields, Desiree, and Saegert, Susan. “Housing and Health: A Social Ecological Perspective on the United States Foreclosure Crisis.” Housing Theory and Society. 29 1:37-39.

2010 Wyly, Elvin, Newman, Kathe, *Schafran, Alex, and *Lee, Elizabeth. “Displacing New York.” Environment and Planning A. 42:2602-2623. (Won EPA Ashby Prize)

Newman, Kathe. “GO PUBLIC! Making Sense of the Foreclosure Crisis Using Publicly Available Data.” JAPA. Spring 76 2:160-171.

2009 Newman, Kathe. “Post-Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 33 2: 314-331. 2012 Reproduced in Susan Saegert and James DeFilippis. Ed. Community Development Reader. 2nd Edition

2008 Kathe Newman. “The Perfect Storm: Contextualizing the Foreclosure Crisis.” in Jeff Crump, Kathe Newman, Eric Belsky, Phil Ashton, David Kaplan, and Daniel Hammel. “Cities Destroyed (Again) for Cash: Forum on the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis.” Urban Geography. 29:745-784.

2006 Newman, Kathe and Robert W. Lake. “Democracy, Bureaucracy and Difference in Community Development Politics Since 1968.” Progress in Human Geography. January. 30 1:1-18. Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. “The Right to Stay Put, Revisited: Gentrification and Resistance to Displacement in New York City.” Urban Studies. 43 1:1-35. 2010 Reproduced in Loretta Lees, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. The Gentrification Reader. Routledge. 2009 Reproduced in Ronan Paddison. in Ed. Ronan Paddison, WJM Ostendorf, Donald McNeill, Steve Tiesdell and SM Parnell. Urban Studies Society. Four volume set.

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SAGE Library of Urban Studies. Sage Publications. 2007 Condensed as “Gentrification and Displacement Revisited: A Fresh Look at the New York City Experience.” Centre for Urban and Community Studies. University of Toronto. Research Bulletin #31, July. http://www.urbancenter.utoronto.ca

2004 Newman, Kathe. “Avoidance and Decline: Desire and Renewal.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. July 594:34-48.

Newman, Kathe and *Philip Ashton. “Neoliberal Urban Policy and New Paths of Neighborhood Change in the American Inner City.” Environment and Planning A. 36:1151-1172. 2012 Reproduced in J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth Mueller. The Affordable Housing Reader. Routledge.

Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. “Geographies of Mortgage Market Segmentation in Essex County, New Jersey.” Housing Studies. 19 1:53-83.

2002 Lake, Robert W. and Kathe Newman. “Differential Citizenship in the Shadow State.” GeoJournal 58 2-3:109-120

1998 Gittell, Marilyn, Kathe Newman, Janice Bockmeyer and Robert Lindsay. “Expanding Community Participation: The Federal Urban Empowerment Zones.” Urban Affairs Review. 33 4:530-558.

Special Journal Issues2013 Special Issue Editor with Alex Schafran. Housing Policy Debate. 23 1.

Book Chapters2018 Newman, Kathe and and Goetz, Edward. “Neighborhoods Matter More Not Less: Rethinking Neighborhood Amidst Globalization.” Forthcoming in van Kempen, Ronald, van Ham, Maarten, and Bolt, Gideon. Routledge.

Newman, Kathe. Growth as Austerity Programming: Inclusionary Zoning in New York City in Mark Davidson and Kevin Ward. Cities under Austerity: Restructuring the US Metropolis. 2018.

2016 Newman, Kathe. Community Development. James DeFilippis. Ed. Urban Policy in the Time of Obama. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

2014 Wyly, Elvin and Newman, Kathe. “Ruthless: Mapping the Foreclosure Wave in an American Metropolis.” in Mark Davidson and Deborah Martin. Ed. Urban Politics: Critical Approaches. London: SAGE Publications.

2013 Newman, Kathe. “The New Economy and the City: Foreclosures in Essex County, NJ.” in Manuel Aalbers. Ed. Borrowed Metropolis: Cities, Housing and the Political Economy of Mortgage Markets. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 219-241.

Newman, Kathe and Philip Ashton. “Neoliberal Urban Policy and New Paths of Neighborhood

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Change in the American Inner City.” in J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth J. Mueller. Eds. The Affordable Housing Reader. New York: Routledge. pp 316-336.

2012 Newman, Kathe. Chapter 30. “Post-Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban.”reproduced from IJURR 33 2:314-331. in Susan Saegert and James DeFilippis. Community Development Reader. 2nd Ed. 2012.

2010 Newman, Kathe and Wyly, Elvin. 2010. Chapter 4. Gentrification Threatens to Displace Low- Income City Residents. Opposing Viewpoints Series: The Middle Class. Ed. David Haugen. Gale Cengage Learning. Publishing. pp 96-104.

2002 Foley, Paul, Marilyn Gittell, and Kathe Newman. “The Rhetoric and Reality of Community Involvement in Regeneration in the United Kingdom and United States: A Comparison of New Deal for Communities and Urban Empowerment Zones.” In Sophie Body-Gendrot and Marilyn Gittell, eds. Social Capital and Social Citizenship. Lexington Books.

Manuscripts in Review

Stehlin, John, Brahinksy, Rachel and Newman, Kathe. Proposal and Introduction, special theme issue on Gentrification edited by John Stehlin, Rachel Brahinsky and Kathe Newman. Issue under review at Environment and Planning A. November 10, 2017. *Shatan, Nick and Newman, Kathe. “State-Market Technologies in FHA-Insured Urban Multifamily Housing.” Submission to special issue editors for initial review for a special issue proposal to Urban Geography. June 27, 2018.

Manuscripts in PreparationWriting Lake, Robert and Kathe Newman. “Fifty Years of Neighborhood Planning: The Neoliberalization of Activism and Expertise in U.S. Cities.” In preparation for submission to the Journal of Planning Education and Research. July 2018.

Newman, Kathe and RWV Research Associates. Federal Housing and Urban Redevelopment Policy and Newark’s Old Third Ward: A Story in Three Parts. August 2018.

*Nelson, Katharine, and Raymond, Elora, and Newman, Kathe. “High Cost Piggyback Lending and Risk Layering” In preparation for submission to Housing Studies. December 2018.

Proceedings2017 Cuite, Cara and Newman, Kathe. “New Brunswick Community Food Assessment.” Urban Innovation Building Collaborative Partnerships Across University, Community, and Civic Leaders. Nov 29-30. Northeast Regional Urban Extension Conference. Conference Proceedings.

2003 Lake, Robert and Kathe Newman. “Differential Citizenship in the Shadow State.” In Doris Wastl-

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Walter, Lynn Staeheli and Lorraine Dowler. Rights to the City. Rome, Italy: Home of Geography, Villa Celimontana

Other Publications2009 Newman, Kathe. “Affordable Housing.” Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. Sage Publications.

Newman, Kathe. “Urban Social Justice.” International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Elsevier.

2005 Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. “Putting Displacement in its Place: Gentrification and Resistance in New York City.” Shelterforce. 142 July/August. http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/142/gentrification.html 2010 Reproduced as Newman and Wyly. 2010. Chapter 4. Gentrification Threatens to Displace Low-Income City Residents. Opposing Viewpoints Series: The Middle Class. Ed. David Haugen. Gale Cengage Learning. Publishing. pp 96-104.

Newman, Kathe and Dale Anglin. “Building a Community-University Partnership in Newark.” Shelterforce. 139 February. http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/139/partnerships.html

Book Reviews and Review Essays

2018 Newman, Kathe. Review of Kim Kinder’s DIY Detroit. AAG Review of Books. 6 3. Summer. Forthcoming. 2011 Newman, Kathe. Book Review. William Lucy. 2010. Foreclosing the Dream. APA. Reviewed in City and Community.

Newman, Kathe. Book Review. Dan Immergluck. Foreclosed: High-Risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America’s Mortgage Market. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Reviewed in the Annals.

2006 Newman, Kathe. Book Review. “A History of the Places We Don’t Know: Putting Camden on the Map.” Howard Gillette, Jr. Camden After the Fall: Decline and Renewal in a Post-Industrial City. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Reviewed in H-Urban. http://www.h-net.org/~njersey/gillette.html

Newman, Kathe. Review Essay. “Community Power and “Free” Markets.” Gregory Squires Ed. Organizing Access to Capital: Advocacy and the Democratization of Financial Institutions and Dan Immergluck. Credit to the Community. Reviewed in Antipode.

Reports

2017 Newman, Kathe, Cuite, Cara, and Royals, Erin. Ed. New Brunswick Community Food Assessment: Working Together for a Food Secure New Brunswick. New Brunswick: Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement. December. 154pp.

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2015 Ralph W. Voorhees Public Service Fellows, Newman, Kathe, Cuite, Cara, Rosenthal, Amy, and Nelson, Katie. New Brunswick’s Food Pantry System. A report to Feeding New Brunswick Network. January. 48pp.

2014 Kathe Newman with *Shreya Barot, *Sarah DeGiorgis, *Ryan Good, *Daniel Harris, *Michael McCabe, *Matthew Rigney, *Jakob Schneider, *Anjali Srivastava, and *Patricia Voltolini. Challenges Facing Aging Adults in Northern New Jersey. A report submitted to the Jewish Federation of Northern NJ. October 31. Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University. 58pp.

2013 Newman, Kathe, *Good, Ryan and *Ricke, Margaret. Non-School Barriers to Childhood Success in Paterson. Report submitted to the Taub Foundation. Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University. 58pp.

Newman, Kathe et al. New Jersey Urban Indicators Project. Report to The Nicholson Foundation. January. Separate reports: Camden, Newark, Trenton, Irvington, East Orange, Asbury Park, and Jersey City. Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University.

2010 Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure in Hudson County and Jersey City.” Report to Hudson County and Jersey City. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure in Union County.” Report to Union County. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University.

2007 Lake, Robert, Kathe Newman, Richard Nisa, Bradley Wilson, and Philip Ashton. Civic Engagement in Camden’s Revitalization. Report to MDRC and the Ford Foundation.

2003 *Scally, Corianne and Kathe Newman. “Housing Barriers to Prisoner Re-entry in New Jersey.” White Paper. New Jersey Institute for Social Justice Re-entry Roundtable. November. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University. 2001 Gittell, Marilyn, Kathe Newman and Francois Pierre Louis. Empowerment Zones: An Opportunity Missed. A Six City Comparative Study. Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York.

Newman, Kathe and *Philip Ashton. West Side Park, Newark, Data Atlas. Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.

Newman, Kathe and *Philip Ashton. Assessing the Need for a Community Health Center in West Side Park, Newark. A Report to Corinthian Housing Development Corporation and Tri-City Peoples Organization. Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.

*Ashton, Philip and Kathe Newman. Land Use Study, West Side Park Target Area. A Report to

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Corinthian Housing Development Corporation. Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.

1999 Gittell, Marilyn, Kathe Newman, Isolda Ortega Bustamante, and Francois Pierre Louis. The Politics of Community Development: CDCs and Social Capital. New York: Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate Center, CUNY.

1998 Gittell, Marilyn and Kathe Newman with John Flateau, Gibbs Knotts and Sarah Gardner. Empowerment Zone Implementation: Community Participation and Community Capacity. New York: Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate Center, CUNY.

1996 Gittell, Marilyn, Janice Bockmeyer, Robert Lindsay and Kathe Newman. The Urban Empowerment Zones: Community Organizations and Community Capacity Building. New York: Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate Center, CUNY.

Gittell, Marilyn, Kirk Vandersall, Jennifer Holdaway, and Kathe Newman. Creating Social Capital at CUNY: A Comparison of Higher Education Programs for AFDC Recipients. New York: Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate Center, CUNY.

1994 Gittell, Marilyn, Jill Gross and Kathe Newman. Women and Minorities: Neighborhood Development Organizations. New York: Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center. Graduate Center, CUNY.

1989 Newman, Kathe. Voting Registration Procedures in the 50 States. New York City Mayor’s Office for Voter Assistance.

PresentationsInvited Presentations2018 Newman, Kathe. Liquidity and the City. Doctoral Program Seminar Series. Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Rutgers University. April 19.

2017 Newman, Kathe. Discussant and Participant. Finance, Crisis and the City: Global Urbanism and the Great Recession. A Conference at Villa La Pietra. NYU Florence. Florence, Italy. May 5-7.

2016 Newman, Kathe. “Community Food Security in New Brunswick.” GeoHealth Lab@ CRSSA: Mapping and Measuring the Landscapes for Healthy Living. School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Rutgers. July 11.

Newman, Kathe. “Housing, Health, and Community Development.” City as Health Policy. Center for Race and Ethnicity. Rutgers University. New Brunswick, NJ. May 7.

Newman, Kathe. “Rethinking Housing Finance and Community Development.” Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Columbia University. New York, NY. January 29.

2015 Newman, Kathe. “The Privatization of the Housing Finance System and the Future of Community

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Development.” Geography Department, Rutgers University. Piscataway, NJ. October 16.

Newman, Kathe. “Tomatoes, Not Mortgages.” Graduate Center City University of New York. Environmental Psychology Program. New York, NY. March 11.

Newman, Kathe. “Reflections of an Urbanist.” Manhattan College, Government Department. Bronx, NY. February 16.

2014 Newman, Kathe. Panel Discussant: Time, Land and Rent. Metropolitan Temporalities. International Graduate Research Program Berlin-New York-Toronto. Nov 20-22. Berlin, Germany.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure in Essex County, NJ.” Presentation to the Community Housing Roundtable. Seton Hall Law School. May 29. Newark.

2013 Newman, Kathe and Margaret Ricke. “Foreclosure in Essex County, NJ: An Update.” Presentation to the Essex Newark Foreclosure Task Force. March 21. Newark.

Newman, Kathe. Foreclosure in NJ. New Jersey Redevelopment Forum. New Brunswick, March 1.

2012 Newman, Kathe. “Housing Markets and Foreclosure.” Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4), Brown University. December 7.

Newman, Kathe. “Urban Politics of Finance.” Geography, Berkeley. Oct. 31.

Newman, Kathe. “Reconsidering the Post Industrial City.” Geography, Berkeley. Oct. 29.

Newman, Kathe. “Urban Politics of Finance.” Graduate Center CUNY. Urban Series. October 24.

Newman, Kathe. Foreclosure Webinar. Council of New Jersey Grantmakers. September 13.

Newman, Kathe. “The Emergent Millennial Politics of Finance: Housing, Regulation, and Informality.” Urban Planning, Columbia University.

2011 Newman, Kathe and Ben Teresa. “The Emergent Millennial Politics of Finance: Housing, Regulation, and Informality.” Milano Brown Bag Seminar Series. New School for Social Research. New York City. November 30th.

Newman, Kathe and Ben Teresa. “Foreclosure in New Jersey.” New Jersey Housing Mortgage Finance Agency. Trenton, NJ. August 16.

Newman, Kathe and Ben Teresa. “Foreclosure in Morris County.” Morris County Nonprofit Conference, Foreclosure Task Force Panel. April 28.

2010 Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure in New Jersey - the Local Response.” Annual Continuing Education Conference: Current Issues in Planning and Zoning. June 11. East Windsor, NJ.

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Newman, Kathe. Foreclosures in Union County. Keynote Address. Union County Practitioner Conference. Elizabeth, NJ Union County College. January 14.

2009 Newman, Kathe. “What’s Radical About Regulation? Reconstructing the Discourse about Community and Capital.” Radical Urbanism: A Conference on the Right to the City. The Center for Place, Culture, and Politics. Graduate Center, City University of New York. December 11.

Newman, Kathe. “Reconsidering Capital Markets and the City.” Urban Studies Colloquium, University of Delaware. October 15.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure Data in New Jersey” Panel State and Local Data. Understanding the Housing and Mortgage Markets: What Data Do We Have? What Data Do We Need? Conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. June 25.

Newman, Kathe. “Political Economy and Community Capacity” presentation on the Building Community Capacity panel, The Future of People and Place Development Conference organized by the Initiative for Regional and Community Transformations Strategic Learning Today...Transformation Tomorrow. Hosted by Rutgers University and the Milano New School for Management and Urban Policy. June 3.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosures in New Jersey.” New Jersey Citizen Action. Iselin, NJ. March 18.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosures in Somerset County, New Jersey.” United Way of Somerset County. Raritan Valley Community College. Bridgewater, New Jersey. February 26.

Newman, Kathe. “Accessing Foreclosure Data.” Newark Foreclosure Prevention Roundtable, Bringing HOPE HOME Preventing Foreclosure Campaign. City Without Walls Gallery. Newark, NJ. February 11.

2008 Newman, Kathe. “Liquidity Crisis: Capital Transformation and the Creation of Place.” Radical Urbanism: Critical Discourse on the Right to the City Conference. CUNY Graduate Center. December 12th.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosure in Essex County, New Jersey.” Invited Presentation to the Community Development Staff at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. November 13.

Newman, Kathe. “The State and the Street.” University of California at Berkeley Geography Colloquium. October 29.

Newman, Kathe. “Capital Flows, Urban Change and Marginalized Populations.” Rutgers University Center for Race and Ethnicity Conference: Between Privilege and Poverty: Perspectives on New Jersey Disparities. October 24. Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosures in New Jersey.” Invited presentation to the Annual Meeting of the

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Association for Affordable Housing Professionals of New Jersey. East Brunswick, New Jersey, October 23.

Newman, Kathe. “Liquidity Crisis: Capital Flows and Urban Change.” The 9th Annual Anton Lippitt Conference on Urban Affairs: Urban Gentrification. Brown University. October 14.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosures and Neighborhood Impacts in New Jersey.” Federal Reserve Foreclosure Series: Recovery/Renewal/Rebuilding Conference: Moving Towards Solutions. Research and Policy on Vacancy and Abandonment. Columbus, Ohio. August 27.

Newman, Kathe. “Foreclosures in New Jersey.” 2008 Governor’s Conference on Housing and Community Development. Atlantic City, New Jersey. August 23.

Newman, Kathe. “Newark: What We Know About Foreclosures Now” Newark Research Conference. Rutgers Newark. April 11.

Newman, Kathe. “Post Industrial Widgets.” Graduate School of the City University of New York Environmental Psychology Program Urban Lecture Series. February 28.

2007 Panelist. Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE). Event to Reflect on AAFE’s report on Flushing, Queens in Flushing.

2005 Newman, Kathe. “Community Participation and Urban Change: The Potential and Pitfalls of GIS for Neighborhood Planning.” University of Delaware, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy. Newark, Delaware. September 15.

Newman, Kathe. “Gentrification and Displacement.” NeighborWorks America Conference: When Gentrification Comes Knocking-Navigating Social Dynamics in Changing Neighborhoods, Minneapolis. April 20.

Conference and Other Presentations*students

2018 Newman, Kathe, *Nelson, Katie, Raymond, Elora, *Glickenhouse, Josh. “The Landscape of Speculative Finance: An Exploration of Pre-Crisis and Piggyback Lending. AAG Conference April 9-14. New Orleans.

Newman, Kathe. Panelist. Finance, Crisis, and the City: Ten Years far the Great Recession. AAG Conference April 9-14. New Orleans.

Newman, Kathe, *Nelson, Katie, Raymond, Elora, *Glickenhouse, Josh. “The Landscape of Speculative Finance: An Exploration of Pre-Crisis and Piggyback Lending. UAA Conference April 4-8. Toronto.

2017 *Rosenthal, Amy and Kathe Newman. Understanding Urban Governance through

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Emergency Food Provision. UAA conference April 19-22. Minneapolis.

*Shatan, Nick and Kathe Newman. Origins and Adaptations of FHA-Insured Urban Multifamily Housing, 1938-Present. UAA conference April 19-22 Minneapolis.

*Rosenthal, Amy and Kathe Newman. Understanding Urban Governance through Emergency Food Provision. AAG conference April 4-9 Boston.

*Shatan, Nick and Kathe Newman. Origins and Adaptations of FHA-Insured Urban Multifamily Housing, 1938-Present. AAG conference April 4-9 Boston.

Newman, Kathe. Panelist. Author Meets Critics-Kimberly Kinder, DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City Without Services. AAG conference April 4-9 Boston.

Newman, Kathe. Discussant. Marketing Air Rights panel. AAG conference April 4-9 Boston.

Newman, Kathe Discussant. Real Estate Technologies panel. AAG conference April 4-9 Boston.

2016 Cuite, Cara and Kathe Newman. New Brunswick Community Food Assessment and Planning: Community University Partnership. Urban Innovation Conference: Building Collaborative Partnerships Across University, Community, and Civic Leaders. Rutgers Cooperative Extension. Rutgers University-Newark. Nov 29-30.

Newman, Kathe, *Nelson, Katie and *Shatan, Nick. Credit and Community: Privatization and Credit Intermediation. Intersections of Finance and Society Conference. City University London. London. November 3-4.

Newman, Kathe and Cuite, Cara. New Brunswick Community Food Assessment. Presented to the New Brunswick Community. July 26. Rutgers University, Douglass Campus Center.

Newman, Kathe and Cuite, Cara. New Brunswick Community Food Assessment Draft. Presented to the New Brunswick Community Food Alliance and the Food Assessment Planning Committee. July 15, 2016. Rutgers University, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning.

Newman, Kathe. “Intermediation, Liquidity and the Urban.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. San Francisco. March 30-April 2.

Newman, Kathe. Discussant. Things Fall Apart. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. San Francisco. March 30-April 2.

2015 Newman, Kathe. Comments on Foreclosed America-Authors-Meet-Critics. by Isaac William Martin and Christopher Niedt. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. April 21-25.

Newman, Kathe. Inclusionary Zoning in New York. Annual Meeting of the Association of

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American Geographers. April 21-25.

Newman, Kathe. “Of Bodies and Bonds: The Financial and Legal Ties that Hold Us Together.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. April 21-25.

Newman, Kathe. “Financialization and Urban Change.” Colloquy discussion: Place- Making for the Poor: Creative Destruction and Security of a Home.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. Miami. April 9-11.

2014 Newman, Kathe, *Vail, Katie, and *Teresa, Benjamin. “The Dream of the 90s: Increasing Liquidity and Reducing Friction in Home Mortgage Lending.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers Conference. Tampa. April 8. Newman, Kathe. “Tomatoes Not Mortgages: Community Responses to Global Neoliberal Financialization.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. San Antonio. March 19-22.

*Good, Ryan and Newman, Kathe. “In, Around, and Outside the Neighborhood: Community Development Strategies in a Neoliberal Age. Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. San Antonio. March 19-22.

2013 Newman, Kathe. “Rethinking the Post Industrial City: The Urban Politics of Finance.” Annual Urban Affairs Associate Conference. San Francisco. April 4-7.

2012 Newman, Kathe, *Polonsky, Lee, and *Teresa, Benjamin. “Foreclosure as Process: What Happens at the Auction.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. Pittsburgh. April 18-21.

Newman, Kathe and *Teresa, Benjamin. “The Emergent Millennial Politics of Finance: Housing, Regulation, and Informality.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York City. February 24-29.

*Polonsky, Lee, *Teresa, Benjamin, Newman, Kathe. “Understanding Foreclosure as a Process: The Sheriff Auction.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. New York City. February 24-29.

2011 Hammel, Dan, *Tung, Irene, and Newman, Kathe. “Another Way to Foreclose: Financialization and Property Tax Liens.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers Conference. Seattle.

Newman, Kathe. “Informal Economies and Communities.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. New Orleans. March 16-19.

2010 Hammel, Dan and Newman, Kathe. “Another Way to Foreclose: A Semi-Historical, Semi Geographical Look at Tax Lien Foreclosures.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs

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Association. Hawaii. March 10-13.

2009 Newman, Kathe. “The Block and the Capital Markets.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Las Vegas. March 22-26.

Newman, Kathe. “Block, Community, Street: Foreclosures in Newark, NJ.” Annual Urban Affairs Association Conference. Chicago. March 3-7

2008 Newman, Kathe. “The Street and the State.” Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University. Faculty Lecture Series. December 4.

Newman, Kathe. “GO PUBLIC! Understanding Foreclosure in Essex County, New Jersey through Publicly Available Data.” Emerging Issues in Subprime Lending Conference at Seton Hall Law School. Newark. May 8-9.

Newman, Kathe. “Liquidity Crisis.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Boston. April 17-20.

Newman, Kathe. “The Foreclosure Crisis in Newark.” “Critical Issues for Cities: Past, Present, and Future” Conference at the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies, Rutgers University.

Newman, Kathe. Panelist. Roundtable Discussion: Race, Ethnicity, and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis. Center for Race and Ethnicity, Rutgers University.

2007 Newman, Kathe. “Mortgage Foreclosures in Essex County, New Jersey.” Bloustein School Enlightening Lunch Series.” October.

Newman, Kathe. “Mortgage Foreclosure in Essex County.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Milwaukee. October.

Newman, Kathe. “Post Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. Seattle. April 25-29.

2006 Newman, Kathe. “The State and the City: Federal Policy in a Neoliberal Age.” Bloustein School Enlightening Lunch Series. November 8.

Newman, Kathe. “Organizing and Advocacy in the Neoliberal City.” Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Chicago. March 7-11.

Newman, Kathe. “Organizing and Advocacy in the Neoliberal City.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. April 19-22.

2005 Newman, Kathe and Robert Lake. “Neighborhood Planning and the Neoliberalization of Urban Protest.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City. April 13-17.

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Newman, Kathe and Robert Lake. “Neighborhood Planning and the Neoliberalization of Urban Protest.“ Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Denver. April 5-9.

2004 Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. “Neighborhood Change and Displacement in New York City.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. October 21-23.

Newman, Kathe. “Local Planning.” Seminar at Princeton University. October 7.

Newman, Kathe. “Community Development and Community Participation: Participatory Geographic Information systems for Neighborhood Planning.” Rutgers University Academy for Lifelong Learning. May.

Newman, Kathe. “Neighborhood Change and Residential Displacement. New York City in the 1990s and 00s.” Enlightening Lunch Series. Bloustein School of Planning, Rutgers University. April 21.

Newman, Kathe. “Access to Capital or Access for Capital? Predatory Lending in the Vailsburg Section of Newark.” Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3.

Newman, Kathe. “Community Development: Newark Style.” Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3.

Newman, Kathe and Robert W. Lake, “Democracy, Bureaucracy and Difference in Community Development Politics Since 1968.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, March 15-20.

Newman, Kathe and Robert Lake. “Innovative Practices and Community-University Partnerships at a Distance.” The Second Roundtable Discussion on Community-University Partnership. The Community-University Learning Initiative Planning Project. January 23, New Brunswick, NJ.

2003 Newman, Kathe. “GIS and Community and University Collaborations: Experiences of the Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center.” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Outreach Partnership Center Conference, April 23-25, San Diego, CA.

Newman, Kathe and David Chase. “GIS for Housing and Urban Development” The National Research Council report to the U.S. Department of Urban Development Policy Development and Research. Roundtable presentation at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Outreach Partnership Center Conference, April 23-25, San Diego, CA.

Newman, Kathe. “Shaping Urban and Neighborhood Revitalization in Newark. Markets, Politics, and Public Policy.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, March 26-29, Cleveland, OH.

2002 Newman, Kathe and Philip Ashton. "The ‘New’ Gentrification: Housing Policy, Local Politics, and Neighborhood Change in Newark." Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, November 21-24, Baltimore, MD.

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Newman, Kathe. “Building Capacity to Facilitate Participatory GIS: The Positive and Negative Experiences of the Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center.” URISA’s 1st Annual Public Participation GIS Conference, July 21-22, New Brunswick, NJ.

Newman, Kathe and Philip Ashton. “The ‘New’ Gentrification: Housing Policy, Local Politics, and Neighborhood Change in Newark.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, March 20-23, Boston, MA. 2001 Newman, Kathe. “Revitalizing West Side Park.” Municipal Council, Newark, New Jersey, October.

Newman, Kathe. “The Catholic Church as an Urban Political Institution.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, April 26-28. Detroit, MI.

1999 Newman, Kathe. “An Institutional Analysis of the Catholic Church, Immigrant Groups and Social Capital: A Case Study of the Archdiocese of Chicago.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. April 14-17. Louisville, KY.

Gittell, Marilyn and Kathe Newman. “Building Social Capital and Civic Capacity: The Federal Urban Empowerment Zones.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. April 14-17. Louisville.

1998 Newman, Kathe. “The Evolution of an Urban Church: The Archdiocese of Chicago.” Conference on Chicago Research and Policy. Loyola University, October 19-20, Chicago, IL.

1997 Newman, Kathe. “Implementing the Federal Empowerment Zone Program.” Council on Urban Economic Development, Washington, DC.

Gittell, Marilyn and Kathe Newman with Francois Pierre-Louis and Barbara Winfree Louis. “Building Social Capital: The Urban Empowerment Zones.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada.

1996 Gittell, Marilyn, Janice Bockmeyer, Robert Lindsay, and Kathe Newman. “Expanding Civic Opportunity: The Urban Empowerment Zones.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, New York, New York. 1995 Gittell, Marilyn, Kathe Newman, and Isolda Ortega-Bustamante. “Building Civic Capacity: Best CDC Practices.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Portland, Oregon.

1994 Gittell, Marilyn and Kathe Newman with Jill Gross. “Gender and CDCs.” Annual Meeting of ARNOVA, Berkeley, California.

Gittell, Marilyn and Kathe Newman. “The Impact of Gender Representation in Community Development Organizations. ” Institute for Women’s Policy Research Conference, Washington DC.

Gittell, Marilyn, Jill Gross and Kathe Newman. “Race and Gender: Neighborhood Development

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Organizations.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, May, New Orleans.

1990 Leeds, Mark (with assistance from Kathe Newman). It’s the Law: Right’s of People with Disabilities. Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities. City of New York.

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Funding

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Status Period Role PIs Title Funder Amount

Funded7/1/2016,6/30/2017

Co,PIKathe6Newman6and6Cara6Cuite6(SEBS)

Leadership6Summit:6Working6Together6for6a6Food6Secure6New6Brunswick

Johnson6&6Johnson $70,000

Funded7/12015,

6/30/2016Co,PI

Kathe6Newman6and6Cara6

Cuite6(SEBS)Community6Food6Assessment Johnson6&6Johnson $70,000

Funded 2014 Co,PIKathe6Newman6and6Cara6

Cuite6(SEBS)Community6Food6Security6Roundtable6,6New6Brunswick Johnson6&6Johnson 75,000

Funded 2014 PI Kathe6Newman Foreclosure6Project6Essex6County6Timeline Angelides $5,0006

Funded 2014 PI Kathe6NewmanService6Gaps6and6Older6Low6and6Moderate6Income6Seniors6in6

Northern6NJJewish6Federation6of6Northern6NJ $62,1346

Funded 2013 PI Kathe6Newman Community6Infrastructure6in6Paterson6Neighborhoods Taub6Foundation $26,486

Funded 06/12,01/13 PI Kathe6Newman Urban6Indicators6Project The6Nicholson6Foundation $172,000

Funded 01/12,12/12 Co,PI

Kathe6Newman,6Lisanne6

Finston New6Brunswick6Food6Hub RU6Community6Engagement6Grant $15,000Funded 05/12,12/12 PI Kathe6Newman Emma6Street6Baseline6Study City6of6Elizabeth,6NJ $10,000

Funded 2011,2016 Director James6Hughes Creation6of6Ralph6W.6Voorhees6Center6for6Civic6Engagement

Scott6Voorhees6and6Soozi6Voorhees6

Hunt $750,000Funded 07/10,12/10 PI Kathe6Newman Neighborhood6Planning6Data6Gathering6Irvington's6East6Ward Brand6New6Day $5,000Funded 01/10,12/10 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project NeighborWorks6America $5,000

Funded 09/09,08/10 Co,PI

Kathe6Newman,6Roland6

Anglin Foreclosure6Project6Meetings The6Fund6for6NJ $15,000

Funded 07/09,06/10

Team6

Member

Janice6Fine,6James6

DeFilippis,6Ulla6Berg

Rutgers6Immigrant6Infrastructure6Map:6An6Interdisciplinary6

Demonstration6Project RU6Academic6Excellence6Fund $60,000

Funded

Team6

Member

Janice6Fine,6James6

DeFilippis,6Ulla6Berg

Rutgers6Immigrant6Infrastructure6Map:6An6Interdisciplinary6

Demonstration6Project Carnegie6Fund $50,000Funded 05/09,04/10 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project NeighborWorks6America $2,500Funded 05/09,04/10 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project:Hudson6County Hudson6County/Jersey6City,6NJ $21,000Funded 03/09,02/10 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project:6Union6County Union6County,6NJ $24,717Funded 01/09,05/09 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project:6Essex6County Essex6County,6NJ $45,000

Funded 08/08,11/08 PI Kathe6Newman6

The6Foreclosure6Project:6Understanding6the6Extent6and6

Geography6of6the6Mortgage6Foreclosure6Problem6in6Essex6

County NeighborWorks6America $2,500Funded 06/08,05/09 PI Kathe6Newman The6Foreclosure6Project Essex6County,6NJ $15,000Funded 01/08,03/08 PI Kathe6Newman Digitizing6Foreclosure6Data RU6EJB6Angelides6Fund $4,500

Funded 2008 PI Kathe/Newman Identifying/At8Risk/Federally/Assisted/Housing

Greater/Newark/Housing/

Preservation/Coalition $2,000Funded 07/07808/07 PI Kathe/Newman Identifying/At8Risk/Federally/Assisted/Housing RU/EJB/Angelides/Fund 2660Funded 10/05801/07 PI Kathe/Newman Mapping/New/Brunswick:/Youth,/Childcare,/Literacy New/Brunswick/Tomorrow $20,600

Funded 10/05809/06 Co8PI

Bob/Lake/and/Kathe/

Newman Camden/Regional/Equity/Demonstration/Project MDRC/Ford/Foundation $101,000

Funded 09/05806/07 PI Kathe/Newman Community/Development/Work/Study/Program

U.S./Department/of/Housing/and/

Urban/Development $90,000

Funded 10/05809/06 Co8PI

Bob/Lake/and/Kathe/

Newman Camden/Regional/Equity/Demonstration/Project MDRC/Ford/Foundation $52,257Funded 2003 PI Kathe/Newman Post8Recession/Gentrification/in/New/York/City Fannie/Mae/Foundation $30,000

Funded 2003 PI Kathe/Newman Community/Development/Work/Study/Program

U.S./Department/of/Housing/and/

Urban/Development $150,000

Funded 2003 PI Kathe/Newman White/Papers:/Home/Rehab/Products/and/Ex/Offender/Housing

New/Jersey/Institute/for/Social/

Justice $3,400Funded 2003 PI Kathe/Newman Mapping/New/Brunswick:/Youth,/Childcare,/Literacy New/Brunswick/Tomorrow $31,000

Funded 2002 Co8PI

Bob/Lake,/Kathe/

Newman

New/Directions:/Rutgers/Community/Outreach/Partnership/

Center

U.S./Department/of/Housing/and/

Urban/Development $149,999

Funded 2002 PI Kathe/Newman

Prevalence/and/Practice/of/Predatory/Lending:/A/Study/of/the/

Vailsburg/Section/of/Newark

New/Jersey/Institute/for/Social/

Justice $5,600

Funded 2000 Co8PI

Bob/Lake/and/Kathe/

Newman Rutgers/Community/Outreach/Partnership/Center

U.S./Department/of/Housing/and/

Urban/Development $400,000

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Academic ServiceService to the Profession2018 (July 20-22)Faculty Member. Writing Workshop for New Scholars, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning-Journal of Planning Education and Research (ACSP-JPER) 2018-2019 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Committee, ACSP Student Travel Awards 2017- Faculty Mentor. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Faculty Mentoring Program 2016 (July 16-18)Faculty Member. Writing Workshop for New Scholars, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning-Journal of Planning Education and Research (ACSP-JPER) 2016-2018 Elected Representative. Urban Geography Specialty Group Governing Board, AAG 2015-2016 Member. Bylaws Committee, Urban Affairs Association 2014 Panelist. UAA Graduate Student Pre-Conference Workshops, San Antonio 2013 Panelist. UAA Graduate Student Pre-Conference Workshops, San Francisco 2012-2014 Chair. Urban Affairs Association Publications Committee 2012-2013 Member. Urban Affairs Association. Best Book Award Committee 2011-2012 Program Chair. Urban Affairs Association Conference Program Committee S2008-2011 Member. Urban Affairs Association Governing Board S2011 Member. Journal of Planning History Prize Committee. Society for American City and Regional Planning History S2011 Member. Urban Affairs Association Activist Scholar Lecture Award Committee 2006-2007 Member. Best Book Award Committee. Urban Affairs Association 2007 Member. Conference Program Committee. Planners Network 2005 Member. Ritzdorf Award Committee. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2004-2005 Member. Governing Board Nominating Committee. Urban Affairs Association 2001-2002 Member. National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences Committee on Review of Geographic Information Systems Research and Applications at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Current Programs and Future Prospects.

Associate Editor2016- Environment and Planning A

Editorial Boards2013-2015 Environment and Planning A 2011- Housing Policy Debate 2010-2013 Urban Affairs Review 2008-2010 Journal of Urban Affairs

Journal Peer Review (since 2005)ACME (1) AJS (1) Annals (1) Antipode (4) Cities (1) City and Community (6)

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Cityscape (1) Environment and Planning A (17) Feminist Economics (1) Geoforum (2) Geografiska Annaler B (1) Growth and Change (1) Housing Policy Debate (4 + special issue) Housing and Society (1) Housing Studies (5) International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (11) IJAP (1) JAPA (1) JPAM (1) Journal of Community Practice (1) JPER (8) Journal of Urban Affairs (6) Journal of Urban History (1) Local Environment (1) Local and State Government Review (1) Professional Geographer (2) Social Science History (1) Social Science Review (1) Transactions (1) Urban Affairs Review (15) Urban Geography (9) Urban Studies (12 and reviewed the journal for SAGE)

Book Peer ReviewUniversity of Pennsylvania Press (2) Routledge (2) Temple University Press (1) Rutgers University Press (4) Sage Publications (1) Verlag (1) Proposal ReviewNational Science Foundation (6) U.S. Department of Agriculture (1) Tenure and Promotion ReviewsCanadian University 2017 US University 2016 Netherlands University 2013 US University 2012 US University 2008

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US University 2006 US University 2005

Conference Panel and Conference Organizing2017 Co-organizer with Amy Rosenthal: “Actually Existing Urban Governance.” Urban Affairs Association Conference, Minneapolis. April.

Co-organizer with Nick Shatan. “Preserving Affordability: Urban Multifamily Housing in a Changing Policy Context.” Urban Affairs Association Conference, Minneapolis. April.

2015 Assessing the Household Credit Recovery. Post-Crisis Developments in Credit Use and Credit Repair. Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

2012 Organizer and Moderator: “Rethinking Foreclosure from the Ground Up.” Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh. April.

Co-Organized with Ross Gittell: “Community Based Organizations and the Future of Cities I” and Community Based Organizations and the Future of Cities II.” Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh. April.

Co-Organized with Philip Ashton: “Housing and the Global Economic Crisis.” Annual Meeting of AAG, New York City. March.

2011 Organizer and Moderator: “Urban Research: The Personal, the Professional, and the Political.” Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans. March.

with Caroline Andrew, Professional Development Breakfast Roundtables. Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans. March.

Organizer. “Capital and Community: A Critical Look at the Foreclosure Crisis from the Ground Up.” Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans. March. Organizer. “Immigrant Communities: Home, Work, Integration.” Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans. March. 2009 Organizer and Moderator. “Urban Research: The Personal, the Professional, and the Political.” Urban Affairs Association, Chicago. March.

Co-Organizer. “Residential Mortgage Foreclosures. Association of American Geographers. Las Vegas. March. (with Dan Hammel).

Co-Organizer. “Residential Mortgage Foreclosure. Urban Affairs Association. Chicago. March. (with Dan Hammel)

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2005 Organizer and Moderator. “Urban Research: The Personal, the Professional, and the Political.” Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City. April

Organizer and Moderator. “Activism and Research: Tensions and Synergy.” Urban Affairs Association. Salt Lake City. April.

2004 Organizer. “Local Change in a Global Age.” Paper session Urban Affairs Association, Washington, D.C. March.

2003 Organizer and Moderator. “Participatory GIS for Community Building and Neighborhood Planning”. New Jersey American Planning Association. New Brunswick. December.

Moderator. “2002 Community Outreach Partnership Center Grantees.” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Outreach Partnership Center Conference, April 23-25.

Organizer. “Persisting Inequalities: Old Dichotomies and New Paths of Neighborhood Change” (with Elvin Wyly). Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland. March.

Organizer “Urban Research: The Personal, the Professional, and the Political” (with Robyne Turner). Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland. March.

2002 Panel organizer. “State-of-the-Art GIS in NJ: State, County, University, Municipal, and Non Profit Efforts and Partnerships to Facilitate the Development and Use of GIS for Planning” New Jersey American Planning Association.” New Brunswick. December.

Discussant. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. “Homeownership” Paper session. Baltimore, Maryland. November.

Member. Conference Committee. 1st Annual Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) Conference, URISA (Urban and Regional Information Systems Association) Conference, New Brunswick, July.

Panel organizer: “University and Community Collaborations to Facilitate Participatory GIS.” URISA Public Participation GIS Conference. New Brunswick, July.

Organizer. “Revitalizing Cities: People, Power, Politics and Public Policy” (with Robyne Turner). Urban Affairs Association, Boston. March.

Rutgers University Service 2018 Member, Hiring Committee. Director of the Rutgers Institute for Food Nutrition and Health. School of Environmental and Biological Sciences 2016-2018 Senior Mentor, Rutgers Program for Early Career (PECE) Faculty Excellence 2016-2018 Co-mentor, Rutgers Connection Network (RCN) Mentoring Program 2016-2017 Participant, OASIS Leadership and Professional Development Fall 2015- Member, Rutgers Aresty Undergraduate Research Fellowship Review Board Spring 2014-2016 Member, Faculty Review Committee, Student Access and Educational

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Equity, Undergraduate Academic Affairs Summer 2013 McNair Faculty Advisor Summer 2013 Upward Bound Career Panelist F2010- Member, Byrne First Year Seminar Committee F2007-2008 Member, Faculty Travel Seminar Advisory Committee 2005-2006 Member, Livingston College Executive Council of Fellows S2005 Global Futures Symposia Organizer, Livingston College S2004 Participant, Rutgers University New Faculty Traveling Seminar May 24-28 2004-2007 Fellow, Livingston College 2004-2007 Member, Livingston Scholastic Standing Committee Graduate SchoolF2017-S2018 Bevier Award Selection Committee, RU Graduate School F2011-2012 Graduate School Representative, University Senate F2009-2012 Member, Social Sciences Area Committee, RU Graduate School

Geography DepartmentS2018, F2011 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyF2017 Doctoral Pizza Lunch Seminar on Publishing F2017 Committee to create an Urban Studies undergraduate certificate F2016- Founding chair, EJB Faculty Awards Nominations Committee S2016-S2018 Elected member, EJB Rose Faculty Teaching Award Committee F2015 Member, Doctoral Exam Review Committee F2014-S2015 Member, Transportation Faculty Search Committee S2014 Member, International Faculty Search Committee S2014-, S2012-S2011 Member, Doctoral Admissions Committee 2013-2014 Convened Dissertation Writing Group S2011 Member, Snowball Fellowship Essay Evaluation Committee Member, Tenure Review Reading Committee S2009 Member, Faculty Teaching Award Committee Member, Ralph W. Voorhees Public Interest Fellowship Award Committee F2007 Co-coordinator, Film Screening: Greetings from Asbury Park Panelist, Gentrification Panel S2007 Coordinator, Film Screening: Brooklyn Matters! EJB Faculty Search Committee 2003, 2005- Admissions Committee, Urban Planning and Policy Development 2003-2007 Faculty Coordinator, Community Development Work Study Program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2003-2005 Representative for Non-Tenured Faculty, Steering Committee 2001-2005 Co-Director, Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center 2005- Admissions Committee, Doctoral Program S2005 EJB Search Committee, Urban Planning and Policy Development Moderator, The Intersection of Art and Politics (Delivered Vacant)

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2005- Director or Co-director of the UPPD Community Development Concentration 2004-2005 Humphrey Fellows Academic Advisor 2003-2004 Faculty Adviser, Rutgers Association of Planning and Public Policy Students 2003-2004 Member, Committee to Review the Dean S2004 Member, Urban Studies Curriculum Committee 2003- Rutgers NB Program Coordinator, New Jersey Housing Scholars Program S2003 Organizer, “Thinking about a Career in Community Development?” (April).

Awards2011 Environment and Planning A Ashby Award for Wyly, Elvin, Newman, Kathe, Schafran, Alex, and Lee, Elizabeth. “Displacing New York.” Environment and Planning A. 42:2602-2623. 2008 Jerome Rose Teaching Award, Edward J. Bloustein School, Rutgers University 2001 American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Student Project Award for Applied Research (Community Development Studio co-taught with Norman Glickman) 1994-1999 Howard Samuels Scholar, Graduate Center, City University of New York 1990 Government Scholars Program, City of New York

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