Santiago vitae 8/2014 CURRICULUM VITAE

Similar documents
EDELINA M. BURCIAGA 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA

B.A., Amherst College, Women s and Gender Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2001)

JOSHUA GERALD LEPREE

Susanna M Donaldson Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE

JAIMIE NICOLE MORSE Curriculum Vitae

HENG- CHIEH JAMIE WU

Sheryl L. Skaggs, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

Judith Fox Notre Dame Law School 725 Howard Street South Bend, IN (574)

2016 Match List. Residency Program Distribution by Specialty. Anesthesiology. Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO

Appendix. Journal Title Times Peer Review Qualitative Referenced Authority* Quantitative Studies

Reaching the Hispanic Market The Arbonne Hispanic Initiative

Guide to the Program in Comparative Culture Records, University of California, Irvine AS.014

Educational History. B. A., 1988, University Center at Tulsa, Sociology. Professional Experience. Principal Positions:


Finding Aid for Ana Luisa Cardona Papers MS

Erin M. Evans PhD Candidate Department of Sociology University of California, Irvine

Marialena Rivera Texas State University 601 University Dr., ASB South 324 San Marcos, TX Office phone:

Jarron M. Saint Onge

Curriculum Vitae JOHANNA A. SOLOMON, PhD

Strategic Plan SJI Strategic Plan 2016.indd 1 4/14/16 9:43 AM

Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology

Resume. Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) (work)

2007 B.A., Sociology, University of Pittsburgh Distinctions: Magna Cum Laude, Alpha Kappa Delta, Humanities Writing Award

Heather Malin Center on Adolescence Stanford Graduate School of Education 505 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305

M.S.W. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2014 Social Work - Specialization: Community and Social Justice

CURRICULUM VITAE. Jose A. Torres

Jarron M. Saint Onge

The number of involuntary part-time workers,

Matthew Taylor Morris, Ph.D.

University of Southern California Hayward R. Alker Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies,

BUILDING CAPACITY FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM NAEP ITEM ANALYSES. Council of the Great City Schools

SOC 1500 (Introduction to Rural Sociology)

Curriculum Vitae Sheila Gillespie Roth Address: 224 South Homewood Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Telephone: (412)

The Racial Wealth Gap

ERIN A. HASHIMOTO-MARTELL EDUCATION

ELIZABETH L. HAMEL, MSW BILINGUAL ENGLISH/SPANISH

GRADUATE CURRICULUM REVIEW REPORT

Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology

MIAO WANG. Articles in Refereed Journals and Book Volumes. Department of Economics Marquette University 606 N. 13 th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233

NET LEASE INVESTMENT OFFERING. ATI Physical Therapy 4765 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103

MABEL ABRAHAM. 710 Uris Hall Broadway mabelabraham.com New York, New York Updated January 2017 EMPLOYMENT

LEN HIGHTOWER, Ph.D.

Dr. ALLA KORZH 1 Kipling Road, Brattleboro, VT, (802)

The Demographic Wave: Rethinking Hispanic AP Trends

Lirio del Carmen Gutiérrez Rivera

Sociology and Anthropology

FRANKLIN D. CHAMBERS,

Syllabus for Sociology 423/American Culture 421- Social Stratification

EDUCATING TEACHERS FOR CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY: A MODEL FOR ALL TEACHERS

Fostering Equity and Student Success in Higher Education

medicaid and the How will the Medicaid Expansion for Adults Impact Eligibility and Coverage? Key Findings in Brief

EMILY J. WORNELL Curriculum vitae October, 2016

Like much of the country, Detroit suffered significant job losses during the Great Recession.

RETAIL SECTOR CONTINUES SLOW RECOVERY AFTER A HARSH WINTER

Social Emotional Learning in High School: How Three Urban High Schools Engage, Educate, and Empower Youth

Evaluation of Grassroots Volunteer Leadership Development Training Conducted by Points of Light Foundation

NORA VIVAS (936)

Christopher Curran. Curriculum Vita

Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies

lurban Studies and Planning The Urban Studies and Planning Major The Urban Studies and Planning Program Lower-Division Requirements

ELLEN E. ENGEL. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Ph.D. - Accounting, 1997.

Updated: December Educational Attainment

URBANIZATION & COMMUNITY Sociology 420 M/W 10:00 a.m. 11:50 a.m. SRTC 162

Sung-Wook Kwon. Texas Tech University Phone: Box Fax: Lubbock, TX 79409

Student Engagement and Cultures of Self-Discovery

RHIANNON A. KROEGER Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University 126 Stubbs Hall, Baton Rouge, LA PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Urban Studies and Planning

Jon N. Kerr, PhD, CPA August 2017

The Department had an active year

HEATHER EDL ORMISTON, PH.D., NCSP

Kimberly J. Hills Curriculum Vitae

Doctoral Dispatch. Building Community. Let s get Together! {and have some fun!} Date: Thursday, January 18th, 2018

Sociology. Faculty. Emeriti. The University of Oregon 1

Spanish Users and Their Participation in College: The Case of Indiana

Education. Veterinary Medical Degree, University of Pennsylvania Studies focus on Public Health from a One Health, Place based perspective

Lied Scottsbluff Public Library Strategic Plan

Sociology. M.A. Sociology. About the Program. Academic Regulations. M.A. Sociology with Concentration in Quantitative Methodology.

AGENDA Symposium on the Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Populations

NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

FEIRONG YUAN, PH.D. Updated: April 15, 2016

COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE AFFAIRS. Minutes of Meeting --Wednesday, October 1, 2014

James H. Walther, Ed.D.

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE.

Trends in College Pricing

Renia Ehrenfeucht, PhD, MUP

California s Bold Reimagining of Adult Education. Meeting of the Minds September 6, 2017

About the College Board. College Board Advocacy & Policy Center

National Survey of Student Engagement The College Student Report

Dr. Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani

CAMPUS PROFILE MEET OUR STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS. The average age of undergraduates is 21; 78% are 22 years or younger.

Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data

MEGAN KOCH SCHRAEDLEY

WIOA II/AEBG Data Dictionary

Council of the European Union Brussels, 4 November 2015 (OR. en)

Nicole M. Rosa, PhD. Department of Psychology Worcester State University 486 Chandler Street Worcester, MA

Teach For America alumni 37,000+ Alumni working full-time in education or with low-income communities 86%

RAISING ACHIEVEMENT BY RAISING STANDARDS. Presenter: Erin Jones Assistant Superintendent for Student Achievement, OSPI

Transcription:

1 CURRENT POSITIONS CURRICULUM VITAE ANNA MARIA SANTIAGO PhD Case Western Reserve University Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 11235 Bellflower Road Cleveland OH 44106 216/368-0809 (office), 216/368-8670 (FAX) Leona Bevis and Marguerite Haynam Professor of Community Development (7/2010- ) Secondary Appointment, Department of Sociology (7/2014-) Faculty Affiliate, Center on Poverty and Community Development (9/2010- ) Faculty Affiliate, Schubert Center for Child Studies (9/2010- ) Faculty Affiliate, Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (10/2010- ) Principal Investigator and Study Director (with George C. Galster), Denver Housing Study (1999-present) and Denver Child Study (2005-present) Senior Editor, Journal of Community Practice (2012-2016) President, Society for the Study of Social Problems (2013-2014); President-Elect, (2012-2013); Past President (2014-2015) Conference Theme: Fifty Years Later: From a War on Poverty to a War on the Poor. RESEARCH INTERESTS Short- and long-term effects of housing and social welfare programs and policies as anti-poverty and social development strategies Social capital formation and asset building in low-income families Neighborhood effects on the health and well-being of low-income, minority children Latino communities in the United States Low-income homeownership, foreclosures and predatory lending Effects of exposure to violence on child outcomes Urban poverty and welfare dependency Residential segregation and housing discrimination in U.S. metropolitan areas TEACHING INTERESTS Latino communities in the United States Social welfare policy, urban policy, housing policy Social capital formation and asset building in low-income families Neighborhood effects on child health and well-being Community and social development Quantitative research methods and statistics Mixed methods, qualitative research methods Urban poverty Minority access to social service delivery systems Spirituality and social service delivery

2 EDUCATION Ph.D. M.A. M.A. B.A. Urban Social Institutions, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Areas of Concentration: Race, Class, Ethnicity and Gender; Research Methodology Pastoral Ministry, Assumption University, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Area of Concentration: Pastoral Counseling Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Fields of Specialization: Population Geography; Urban Geography; Geography of the Caribbean, Central and South America Social Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Major: Geography. Minor areas: Spanish, Sociology and Education ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Administrative Positions 2005-present Lead Investigator and Study Director, Denver Child Study 1999-present Lead Investigator and Study Director, Denver Housing Study 2005-09 Founding Director, PhD Program, School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 1997-02 Founding Director of Research and Information Technology Services, School of Social Work, Wayne State University. 1995-97 Director of Research, Center for the Education of Women, University of Michigan. 1993-94 Director, Latino Workshop in Quantitative Research Methods, Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan. 1987-89 Director, Center for Urban Research and Ethnic Studies, Seton Hall University. Teaching Positions 2002-10 Professor, School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 1997-02 Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 1992-96 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. 1989-90 Visiting Assistant Professor, College of Education, Michigan State University. Adjunct faculty member, Urban Affairs Programs. 1986-90 Assistant Professor in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice and Anthropology, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey. 1985-86 Assistant Professor in Urban Studies and Geography and Coordinator of Urban Studies Program, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Universidad del Sagrado Corazon, Santurce, Puerto Rico. 1984-85 Assistant Professor in Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayaguez. 1984 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Research Positions 1999 Consultant, The Impacts of Supportive Housing on Neighborhoods and Neighbors in Denver, The Urban Institute, Washington D.C. 1995-97 Associate Research Scientist, Center for the Education of Women, University of Michigan. 1990-92 Research Associate, Population Institute for Research and Training, Indiana University.

3 1990-00 Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. Research Positions (cont.) 1989-90 Research Associate, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. 1987-88 Research Affiliate, Center for Public Service, Seton Hall University. 1987-88 Member, Master Faculty Project, Center for College Teaching, Seton Hall University. HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2012 Mather Spotlight Prize for Women s Scholarship, Case Western Reserve University 2011 Mentor Fellow, University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education, Case Western Reserve University 2010-11 Graduate Student Research Assistantship Award (for graduate student support), The Graduate School, Wayne State University. 2009-10 Graduate Student Research Assistantship Award (for graduate student support), The Graduate School, Wayne State University. 2009 Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Social Work, Wayne State University. 2006-07 Graduate Student Research Assistantship Award (for graduate student support), The Graduate School, Wayne State University. 2000 Scott Greer Award for Postgraduate Achievement in Enhancing the Understanding of Urban Social Institutions, Urban Studies Programs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 2000 Outstanding Scholarly Achievement, Wayne State University. 1991-93 Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Program on the Urban Underclass. 1990-92 NICHD Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Training Program on Poverty, the Underclass and Public Policy, University of Michigan. 1990-92 Rockefeller Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. 1989-90 King/Chavez/Parks Fellow and Visiting Professor, Michigan State University. 1988-91 Visiting Scholar, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods. 1981-83 Graduate School Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 1978 Gamma Theta Upsilon International Geography Honor Society. 1972 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Scholarship in Fine Arts. GRANTS 2015-2017 Santiago, A.M., Co-Investigator, Tenure and children s life chances component of multiproject study, Social inequality and housing over the life course: good choices or lucky outcomes?, NOVA Norwegian Social Research Council ($70,644 USD). 2012-2014 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Exploring the Magnitudes and Mechanisms of Neighborhood Effects on Latino and African American Children Employing a Natural Experiment, Annie E. Casey Foundation ($200,000). 2011-2013 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G.C., Principal Investigators, Opportunity Neighborhoods for Latino and African American Children, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ($250,000). 2009-2011 Galster, G. C. and Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigators, Magnitude and Mechanisms of Neighborhood Effects on Children, The MacArthur Foundation ($375,000).

4 GRANTS (cont.) 2008-2012 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Not Just Buying a Home: Three Year Renewal Study, The Ford Foundation ($249,680). 2008-09 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Neighborhood Effects on the Success of Vulnerable Children. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation ($50,000). 2005-08 Galster, G. C. and Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigators, Family and Child Impacts of Deconcentrating Public Housing. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development ($653,763). 2001-08 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Not Just Buying a Home: The Effects of Participation in Homeownership Programs on Building Human, Financial and Social Capital Assets of Subsidized Housing Residents and their Children, The Ford Foundation ($510,000). 2001-08 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Not Just Buying a Home: The Effects of Participation in Homeownership Programs on Building Human, Financial and Social Capital Assets of Subsidized Housing Residents and their Children, The Mac Arthur Foundation ($300,000). 2001 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Innovative Public Housing Initiatives: Annotated Bibliography Project, The Mac Arthur Foundation ($15,000). 2000-01 Santiago, A. M., Project Director, Social Work Applied Research Training Facility Phase II Technology Grant, Wayne State University ($30,000). 1999-01 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Dispersing the Second Ghetto: Tenant Impacts of the Dispersed Housing Subsidy Program in Denver, Feasibility Study, The Ford Foundation ($109,000). 1999-00 Santiago, A. M., Project Director, Social Work Applied Research Training Facility Phase I Technology Grant, Wayne State University ($68,000). 1999 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Clergy and Faith Community Response to Victims of Domestic Violence, School of Social Work, Wayne State University ($4,000). 1999 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Medical Provider Response to Victims of Domestic Violence, Skillman Center for Children, Wayne State University ($3,000). 1996-98 Galster, G. C., Tatian, P. and Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigators, Assessing the Property Value Impacts of Dispersed Housing Subsidy Programs, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, ($250,000). 1996-97 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Dispersing the Second Ghetto. Research Grant, ASA Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, American Sociological Association ($3,750). 1994-95 Santiago, A. M. and Muschkin, C., Principal Investigators, "Disentangling the Effects of Disability Status on the Labor Supply of Anglo, Black and Latino Older Workers." Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan ($2,500).

5 GRANTS (cont.) 1992-93 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, The Economic Consequences of Disability Status, Center for Survey Research, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan ($2,500). 1992-93 Santiago, A. M. and Galster, G. C., Principal Investigators, Causes and Consequences of Puerto Rican Segregation, Inter-University Program for Research on Contemporary Hispanic Issues and Program on the Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council ($4,000). 1991-93 Santiago, A. M. and Morash, M. A., Principal Investigators, Intimate Violence among Latino Couples, Inter-University Program for Latino Research, Social Science Research Council ($50,000). 1991-93 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Puerto Rican Poverty Study, Program on the Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council ($26,000). 1990-91 Santiago, A. M., Villarruel, F. A., and Leahy, M. J., Co-Principal Investigators, "Minorities with Disabilities Study," Michigan State University ($7,900). 1988 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Patterns of Segregation and Contact Among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans, University Research Council, Seton Hall University ($1,200). 1988 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Hispanic Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Inter-University Program for Latino Research, University of Michigan ($1,200). 1987-88 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Hispanic Residential Segregation in the U.S. Metropolitan Areas, University Research Council, Seton Hall University ($2,400). 1986-87 Boutilier, M. and Santiago, A. M., Co-Project Directors, "East Orange Landlord Tenant Study," East Orange City Council, East Orange, New Jersey ($10,000). 1984-85 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, Homicide in Puerto Rico, Universidad de Puerto Rico- Mayagüez ($1,200). 1982-83 Santiago, A. M., Project Director, "The Urban Experience of Ethnic and Minority Groups in American Cities: Research Perspectives," UW System American Ethnic Studies Coordinating Committee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ($300). 1977-78 Santiago, A. M., Principal Investigator, "The Puerto Rican Community of Milwaukee: A Study of Geographic Mobility," Puerto Rican Migration Research Consortium ($5,300). PUBLICATIONS Selected Refereed Journal Articles Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., & Lucero, J. L. (accepted, Housing Studies). Employment of low-income African American and Latino teens: Does neighborhood social mix matter? Soska, T. M., Gutierrez, L. M., & Santiago, A. M. (in press). Teamwork, teamwork team, team, team: It takes a village to publish a journal. Journal of Community Practice, 22,

6 Selected Refereed Journal Articles (cont.) Santiago, A. M., Soska, T. M., & Gutierrez, L. M. (2014). Responding to community crises: The emerging role of community practice. Journal of Community Practice, 22, 275-280. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., & Lucero, J. L. (2014) Adrift at the margins of urban society: What role does neighborhood play? Urban Affairs Review doi:10.1177/1078087414537601 Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2014). The effects of childhood exposure to neighborhood and community violence: Impacts on the safety and well-being of low-income, minority children. Journal of Community Practice, 22, 29-46. Soska, T.M., Gutierrez, L. M., & Santiago, A. M. (2013). Getting the work done: Even in challenging times. Journal of Community Practice, 21, 297-303. Tucker, C. M., & Santiago, A. M. (2013). The role of acculturation on the civic engagement of Latino immigrants. Advances in Social Work, 14, 178-205. Santiago, A.M., Soska, T.M., & Gutierrez, L.M. (2013). Riding down the up elevator: Implications for policy and advocacy practice in the aftermath of the Great Recession. Journal of Community Practice, 21, 171-176. Soska, T. M., Gutierrez, L. M., & Santiago, A. M. (2013). At the intersection of community practice and health practice: Building stronger and healthier communities. Journal of Community Practice, 21, 1-10. Wiersma, R. A., Santiago, A. M., & Stacks, A. (2012). Prevalence of psychopathology in young foster children. Today s Children Are Tomorrow s Parents, 32, 35-51. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., Santiago-San Roman, A. H., Tucker, C. M., Kaiser, A. A., Grace, R. A., & Linn, A. T. H. (2010). Foreclosing on the American Dream: The financial consequences of low-income homeownership. Housing Policy Debate, 20, 707-742. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., Kaiser, A. A., Santiago-San Roman, A. H., Grace, R. A., & Linn, A. T. H. (2010) Low-income homeownership: Does it necessarily mean sacrificing neighborhood quality to buy a home? Journal of Urban Affairs, 32, 171-198. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (2006). What s the Hood got to do with it? Parental perceptions of about how neighborhood mechanisms affect their children. Journal of Urban Affairs, 28, 201-226. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2004). Moving from public housing to homeownership: Perceived barriers to program participation and success. Journal of Urban Affairs, 26, 297-324. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Pettit, K. (2003). Neighborhood crime and scattered-site public housing. Urban Studies, 40, 2147-2163. Galster, G. C., Pettit, K., Santiago, A. M., & Tatian, P. (2002). The impact of supportive housing on neighborhood crime rates. Journal of Urban Affairs, 24, 289-315. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Tatian, P. (2001). Assessing the property value impacts of the dispersed housing subsidy program in Denver. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 20, 65-88.

7 Selected Refereed Journal Articles (cont.) Morash, M., Bui, H., & Santiago, A. M. (2000). Gender specific ideology of domestic violence in Mexican origin families. International Review of Victimology, 7, 67-91. Maciak, B., Guzman, R., Santiago, A. M., Villalobos, G., & Israel, B. A. (1999). Establishing LA VIDA: A community-based partnership to prevent intimate violence against Latina women. Health Education and Behavior, 26, 821-840. Santiago, A. M., & Einarson, M. K. (1998). Background characteristics as predictors of academic self-confidence and academic self-efficacy among graduate science and engineering students: An exploration of gender and ethnic differences. Research in Higher Education, 39, 163-198. Santiago, A. M. (1997). The economic consequences of disability status across ethnic and gender lines: A test of the multiple minority status hypothesis. Advances in Gender Research, 2,109-143. Santiago, A. M., Villarruel, F. A., & Leahy, M. J. (1996). Latino access to rehabilitation services: Evidence from Michigan. American Rehabilitation, 22, 10-17. Santiago, A. M., & Muschkin, C. G. (1996). Disentangling the effects of disability status and gender on the labor supply of Anglo, Black, and Latino older workers. The Gerontologist, 36, 299-310. Santiago, A. M. (1996). Trends in Black and Latino segregation in the post-fair housing era: Implications for housing policy. La Raza Law Journal, 9, 131-153. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (1995). Puerto Rican segregation: Cause or consequence of economic status? Social Problems, 42, 361-389. Santiago, A. M., & Padilla, Y. C. (1995). Persistence of poverty across generations: A comparison of Anglos, Blacks, and Latinos. New England Journal of Public Policy, 11, 116-146. Santiago, A. M. (1995). Intergenerational and program-induced effects of welfare dependency: Evidence from the national longitudinal survey of youth. Journal of Economics and Family Issues, 16, 281-307. Santiago, A. M., & Morash, M. (1995). Strategies for serving Latina battered women. Urban Affairs Annual Review, 42, 219-235. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (1994). Explaining the growth of Puerto Rican poverty, 1970-1980. Urban Affairs Quarterly, 30, 249-274. Santiago, A. M. (1993). Global perspectives on social problems-current issues and debates. Social Problems, 40, 101-106. Santiago, A. M. (1992). Patterns of Puerto Rican segregation and mobility. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 14, 107-133. Santiago, A. M., & Wilder, M. G. (1991). The impact of metropolitan opportunity structure on the economic status of Blacks and Hispanics in Newark. Urban Geography, 12, 494-507. Santiago, A. M., & Wilder, M. G. (1991). Residential segregation and links to minority poverty: The case of Latinos in the United States. Social Problems, 38, 492-515.

8 Selected Refereed Journal Articles (cont.) Santiago, A. M. (1988). Provision of vocational rehabilitation services to blind and visually impaired Hispanics: The case of New Jersey. Journal of Applied Rehabilitative Counseling, 19, 11-15. Manuscript Submissions Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., Tucker, C., Santiago-San Roman, A., & Grace, R. (under review, Social Service Review). Sometimes it just becomes too much: Why participants drop out of homeownership counseling programs. Comartin, E., & Santiago, A. M. (under review, Children and Youth Services Review). Assessing the outcomes of transitional living programs: A national sample of runaway and homeless youth. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (under review, Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology). Evaluating the potential of a natural experiment in Denver to provide unbiased evidence of neighborhood effects. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., & Cutsinger, J. C. (revise and resubmit, Journal of Economic Geography) Adolescent neighborhood context and young adult economic outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., Lee, E. L., & Kypriotakis, G. (revise and resubmit, Social Science and Medicine). Measuring neighborhood effects on asthma among low-income Latino and African American children using a natural experiment. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., Lee, E. L., & Kypriotakis, G. (under review, Health and Place). Using a natural experiment to quantify the impact of neighborhood on developmental disorders among Latino and African American children. Galster, G., Santiago, A., Stack, L., & Cutsinger, J. (2014 under review, Journal of Urban Economics). Neighborhood effects on high school performance of Latino and African American Youth: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Denver Lucero, J. L., Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (under review, Journal of Marriage and the Family). Neighborhood risk and protective factors for teenage childbearing among Black and Latino youth: An examination of the timing and duration of neighborhood effects. Working Drafts Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. Benefit cost analysis of an enhanced Family Self-Sufficiency Program. Lucero, J. L., & Santiago, A. M. Does change in household economic status predict change in intimate partner violence? Santiago, A.M., Lucero, J.L., & Wiersma, R. How living in the hood affects child and adolescent behavior. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. Building the social capital of low-income adults via homeownership and asset building programs: The case of Denver s Home Ownership Program. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. Not just buying a home: The impact of homeownership counseling programs on human, financial, and social capital formation among low-income families.

9 Working Drafts (cont.) Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. The benefits and costs of PHA homeownership counseling programs: A case study from Denver. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Santiago-San Roman, A. H. The effects of participation in homeownership counseling programs on child outcomes. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Santiago-San Roman, A. H. Asset building strategies of low-income families. Santiago, A. M., Lee, E., & Kypriotakis, G. Neighborhood environments and childhood obesity. Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., Galster, G. C., & Cutsinger, J. M. The contexts shaping childhood exposure to violence in schools and neighborhoods. Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., Galster, G. C., & Edguer, M. Neighborhood effects on the mental health outcomes of low-income, minority children. Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., & Tate, T. Parental perceptions of the neighborhood mechanisms shaping children s outcomes. Santiago, A. M., Roberts, A. R., & Kim, J. Using homeownership counseling programs for building the assets of low income families: Practice and policy implications. Santiago, A. M., Roberts, A. R., & Lee, E. I would have... should have : Advice to prospective LMI homebuyers from low income owners. Santiago, A. M., Sanroman, A. H., & Galster, G. C. Practical lessons for fieldwork with public housing residents. Santiago, A. M., Sanroman, A. H., & Galster, G. C. The influence of participation in homeownership counseling programs on self-perception. Santiago, A. M., Sehinkman, G., Tate, T., Kypriotakis, G., & Lucero, J. Neighborhood risk and protective factors shaping child and adolescent behavior among Latino and African American youth. Refereed Book Chapters Santiago, A. M., Roberts, A. R., & Lee, E. (2014). Not just buying a home: The meaning of home, homeownership, and neighborhood in low-income communities. In C. Renzetti, & R. Bergen (Eds.), Understanding diversity. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Santiago, A. M. (2012). Housing. In E. J. Mullen (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies online: social work. doi: 10.1093/obo/9780195389678-0140. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., Tucker, C. M., Santiago-San Roman, A. H., & Kaiser, A. A. (2011). Be it ever so humble, there s no place like home: The experiences of recent, low-income homebuyers. In R. Silverman, & K. Patterson (Eds.), Fair and affordable housing policy in the United States: Trends, outcomes, and future directions (pp. 289-342). Brill Publishers, Leiden NL and Studies in Critical Social Science, Boston MA.

10 Refereed Book Chapters (cont.) Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (2008). Low-income homeownership as an asset-building tool: What can we tell policymakers. In H. Wolman, & M. A. Turner (Eds.), Urban and regional policy and its effects (pp. 60-108). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. Santiago, A. M. (2000). The impact of growing up poor or welfare dependent on the economic status of young adults. In M. Montero-Sieburth, & F. A. Villarruel (Eds.), Making invisible Latino adolescents visible: A critical approach to Latino diversity (pp. 29-60). New York, NY: Garland/Falmer. Santiago, A. M. (1998). The spatial dimensions of ethnic and racial stratification. In W. Velez (Ed.), Race and ethnicity in the United States: An institutional approach (pp. 18-42). Dix Hills: General Hall. Books Galster, G. C., Tatian, P., Santiago, A. M., Pettit, K., & Smith, R. (2003). Why not in my back yard? Neighborhood impacts from deconcentrating assisted housing. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers/CUPR Press. Book Reviews Santiago, A. M. (2011). Review of S. McKernan & M. Sherraden (Eds.), Asset building and low-income families. Journal of Community Practice, 19, 468-472. Santiago, A. M. (1996). Review of I. L. Horowitz (Ed.), The decomposition of sociology. Sociological Imagination, 33, 226-227. Santiago, A. M. (1994). Review of R. Morales & F. Bonilla (Eds.), Latinos in a changing U.S. economy. Contemporary Sociology, 23, 234-235. Santiago, A. M. (1993). Review of T. Cordova, N. Cantu, G. Cardenas, J. Garcia, & C. M. Sierra (Eds.), Chicana voices: Intersections of class, race, and gender. Contemporary Sociology, 22, 380-381. Monographs, Research Reports, Technical Reports, and Proceedings Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., Lucero, J. L., Lee, E. L., Ishler, K. J., Kypriotakis, G., & Stack, L. (2014). Opportunity neighborhoods for Latino and African American children (Final Report). Washington, DC: Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C., (2013). Not just buying a home: Three year renewal study (Final Report). New York: Ford Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2013). Exploring the magnitudes and mechanisms of neighborhood effects on Latino and African-American children employing a natural experiment (Year 1 Progress Report). Baltimore, MD: Annie E. Casey Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2012). Magnitudes and mechanisms of neighborhood effects on children (Final Report). Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2012). Not just buying a home: Three year renewal study (Year 4 Progress Report). New York, NY: Ford Foundation.

11 Monographs, Research Reports, Technical Reports, and Proceedings (cont.) Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2011). Not just buying a home: Three year renewal study (Year 3 Progress Report). New York, NY: Ford Foundation. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Nicolosi, R. (2011, February 7). Episode 64 - Where people live matters: Using housing policy as an anti-poverty and asset-building intervention. Living Proof podcast series [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/episode.asp?ep=64. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2011). Not just buying a home: Three year renewal study (Year 2 Progress Report). New York, NY: Ford Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2010). Magnitudes and mechanisms of neighborhood effects on children (Year 1 Progress Report). Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2009). Not just buying a home: Three year renewal study (Year 1 Progress Report). New York, NY: Ford Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2009). Neighborhood effects on the success of vulnerable children (Final Report). Battle Creek, MI: W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (2008). Not just buying a home: The effects of participation in homeownership programs on building human, financial and social capital assets of subsidized housing residents and their children (Final Report). New York, NY: Ford Foundation and Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (2008). Family and child impacts of deconcentrating public housing (Final Report). Bethesda, MD: The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Santiago, A. M. (2002). Innovative public housing initiatives: An annotated bibliography. Chicago, IL: Mac Arthur Foundation. Galster, G. C., Newman, S. J., Pettit, K., Santiago, A. M., & Tatian, P. (2000). The impacts of supportive housing on neighborhoods and neighbors in Denver (Final Report). Washington, DC: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Santiago, A. M., Thoms, G., Taylor, A., & Jenkins, N. (2000). Medical response to victims of domestic violence (Final Report). Detroit, MI: Merrill Parmer Skillman Institute. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., Smith, R. W., & Tatian, P. (1999). Assessing the neighborhood impacts of public housing subsidy programs (Final Report). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Santiago, A. M. (1996). The economic consequences of disability status: A comparison between Anglo, Black, and Latino men (JSRI Research Report, No. 14). East Lansing, MI: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Santiago, A. M. (1994). The implications of Latino diversity for public policy planning and implementation. Proceedings of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Issues Conference. Washington, DC: Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

12 Monographs, Research Reports, Technical Reports, and Proceedings (cont.) Santiago, A. M., & Morash, M. (1992). Violence against women: An agenda for the 1990s. Briefing Book, Sociologists for Women in Society Issues Conference. Washington, DC: Sociologists for Women in Society. Santiago, A. M. (1990). Life in the industrial heartland: A profile of Latinos in the Midwest (JSRI Research Report No. 2). East Lansing, MI: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Santiago, A. M. (1990). Parental involvement and learning: The impact of a take-home computer program. In Walker, E. M. (Ed.). Educating At-Risk Students: Educational Responses and Evaluation Outcomes. Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education. Santiago, A. M. (1990). A directory of migrant service agencies in Michigan (JSRI Research Report No. 4). East Lansing, MI: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Ubarry, G., & Santiago, A. M. (1989). Services to Hispanic victims of domestic violence: Provider perceptions of programs in New Jersey. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Division on Women, Department of Children and Families. Rochin, R. I., Santiago, A. M., & Dickey, K. S. (1989). Migrant and seasonal farm workers in Michigan's agriculture (JSRI Research Report No. 1). East Lansing, MI: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Santiago, A. M. (1989). Service needs of migrant farmworkers: The case of Michigan. Hispanic Books Bulletin, 3, 8-9. Santiago, A. M. (1989). Patterns of residential segregation among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in U.S. metropolitan areas (JSRI Working Paper No. 1). East Lansing, MI: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. Boutilier, M. A., Santiago, A. M., & San-Giovanni, L. (1988). Rental housing issues in the suburbs: A case study of East Orange, New Jersey. South Orange, NJ: Center for Public Service, Seton Hall University. Santiago, A. M. (1988). Analysis of bilingual student performance on the CTBS and SABE: 1987-1988. Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education. Santiago, A. M. (1988). Evaluation of Title IV-B flow through instruction grants. Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education. Walker, E., Azumi, J., Durga, R., & Santiago, A. M. (1988). Basic skills evaluation report 1987-1988 (DRET Report No. 44). Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education. Ubarry, G., & Santiago, A. M. (1988). Building bridges: Hispanic service and outreach report. Newark, NJ: New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Madhere, S., Walker, E., Azumi, J., Durga, R., & Santiago, A. M. (1988). Newark uniform testing report (DRET Report No. 41). Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education. Madhere, S., Walker, E., Azumi, J., Durga, R., & Santiago, A. M. (1987). Basic skills evaluation 1986-1987. Newark, NJ: Newark Board of Education.

13 INVITED TALKS Santiago, A.M. (October 2014). Fifty years later: From a War on Poverty to a war on the poor. Presentation at Power of Diversity Lecture Series, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Santiago, A. M. (October 2014). Mixed methods research and community applications. Workshop presentation to Epidemiology and Biostatistics 465 Design and Measurement, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Santiago, A. M. (January 2014). Sustainable economic security: Navigating the edges as a vehicle for getting ahead. Presented at the Economic Self-Sufficiency Summit, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M. (October 2013). Ethical and data quality issues in qualitative research. Workshop presentation to Community Research Scholars, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, Cleveland, OH. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (January 2013). Evaluation of DHA s Homeownership Program. Debriefing session presented to the Board of Commissioners, Denver Housing Authority, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M. (October 2012). Magnitude and mechanisms of neighborhood effects on the education outcomes of children. Paper presented at the How Housing Matters Research Convening, Chicago, IL. Santiago, A. M. (August 2012). Creating opportunity neighborhoods for Latino and African American youth: Lessons learned from Denver. Debriefing session presented to the Denver Housing Authority, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M. (June 2012). The effects of community contexts on childhood exposure to violence: Impacts on the safety and well-being of low-income, minority children. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary Scholarship for Community Practice in the 21st Century Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (April 2012). Using housing policy to generate new geographies of opportunity. Paper presented at the Towards New Geographies of Opportunity in Education National Conference, Wayne County Community College District and Opportunity Nation, Detroit, MI. Santiago, A.M. (March 2012). Qual quan? or qual quan? The nuts and bolts of mixed methods research design. One day research workshop presented at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH Santiago, A. M. (February 2012). Advice from full professors: Getting the most of mentoring. Panel presented at the Center for Women, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH. Panel presentation with Jacqueline Lipton, Anna Santiago and Michiko Watanabe. Santiago, A. M. (November 2011). Reading the signs of the times, giving to others the gifts of contemplation: Serving the world in the Dominican tradition. Keynote speaker, 125 th Anniversary Summit on Service, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI. Santiago, A. M., & Lucero, J. L. (October 2011). You can t live in this world without a fight: The contexts shaping childhood exposure to neighborhood violence. Poster presented at the Population Studies Center 50 th Anniversary Reunion, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (September 2011). Not just buying a home: The meaning of homeownership as an asset building tool for low-income, minority families. Bevis-Haynam Endowed Lecture presented at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.

14 INVITED TALKS (cont.) Santiago, A. M. & Galster, G. C. (February 2011). The challenges to estimating the independent, causal effect of neighborhoods on child developmental outcomes: Potential responses using evidence from a natural experiment in Denver. Research Colloquium presented at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., & Grace, R. (March 2010). Does neighborhood context affect the labor force outcomes for poor minority teens? Paper presented at Wayne State University, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Detroit, MI. Galster, G. C. & Santiago, A. M. (February 2010). Exploring the potential of a natural experiment in Denver to investigate neighborhood effects on health. Paper presented at Wayne State University, Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Detroit, MI. Galster, G. C. & Santiago, A. M. (January 2010). Challenges of estimating unbiased neighborhood effects when using natural experiments: The case of Denver public housing. Workshop presented to the Quantitative Methodology Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (October 2009). Arc of injustice: The persisting legacy of residential segregation. Panel presented at the Midwest Clinical Law Teachers Conference (Panel presentation with Joe Darden, George Galster, Anna Santiago and Cliff Schrupp), Detroit, MI. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., Cutsinger, J. C., & Grace, R. A. (October 2009). Does neighborhood matter in the development of low-income, minority children? Evidence from a natural experiment in Denver. Paper presented at the Good Neighborhoods Learning Partnership, Skillman Foundation, Detroit, MI. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (March 2007). Low-income homeownership as an asset-building tool. Paper presented at the Brookings-GW Urban Institute Conference on Urban and Regional Policy, Washington, DC. Santiago, A. M. (October 2006). Diversity in the classroom. One Day Workshop presented at the Michigan Alliance for Graduate Education for the Professoriate Fall Conference, Detroit, MI. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Tatian, P. (September 1999). Why not in my neighborhood? The positive impacts of the dispersed housing subsidy program in Denver. Paper presented at the Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Families Research Institute, Joint Center for Poverty Research, Chicago, IL. Santiago, A. M. (February 1999). Issues affecting the identity of Latinos in the United States. Paper presented to the Midwest Hispanic Leadership Training Program, Detroit, MI. Santiago, A. M. (September 1998). Intimate violence in Latino families: Prevalence, issues, and barriers to helpseeking. Paper presented at HAVEN, Pontiac, MI. Galster, G. C., Tatian, P., & Santiago, A. M. (August 1998). Briefing on the housing subsidy impacts of the section 8 housing program in Baltimore. Paper presented to the Baltimore County Housing Authority, Baltimore, MD. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., & Tatian, P. (August 1998). Assessing the housing subsidy impacts of dispersed housing programs. Paper presented to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington DC.

15 INVITED TALKS (cont.) Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Tatian, P. (June 1998). Briefing on the housing subsidy impacts of the dispersed housing program in Denver. Paper presented to the Denver Housing Authority, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M. (March 1998). Violence in Latino families in Detroit: A summary of research findings. Paper presented to the Southwest Detroit Domestic Violence Task Force, Community Health and Social Services, Detroit, MI. Santiago, A. M. (November 1996). Using group-specific explanations to understand contemporary patterns of minority residential segregation. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the National Council for Geographic Education, Santa Barbara, CA. Santiago, A. M. (March 1996). Gender and ethnic differences in graduate student expectations about the potential for academic success. Paper presented at the Women in Science and Engineering Research Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (January 1996). Does minority status make a difference? Student perceptions of the impact of gender and ethnicity on admissions and career expectations. Paper presented at the Women of Color in the University and the Community It Serves Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (November 1995). The economic consequences of disability status and gender on the employment and earnings of older workers. Paper presented at the Seminar on Applied Research Issues in Aging, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (November 1995). The economic status of Puerto Ricans in the United States: The role of segregation, blocked opportunities and ethnicity. Paper presented during Puerto Rican Cultural Week, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Santiago, A. M., & Muschkin, C. G. (May 1995). Disentangling the effects of disability status on the labor supply of Anglo, Black and Latino older workers. Paper presented at the HRS Early Results Workshop, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (March 1995). Trends in Black and Latino residential segregation in the 1980s: Implications for housing policy. Paper presented at the Conference on Housing Injustice: The Impact on Communities of Color, University of California-Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA. Santiago, A. M. (June 1994). The intergenerational effects of welfare dependency. Paper presented at the Conference of Fellows: New Perspectives on Urban Poverty Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (September 1993). The implications of Latino diversity for public policy planning and implementation. Testimony presented at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Issues Conference, Washington, DC. Santiago, A. M. (October 1992). Residential location and the economic status of Puerto Ricans. Paper presented at the Puerto Rican Poverty Initiative Workshop, New York, NY.

16 INVITED TALKS (cont.) Santiago, A. M. (June 1992). Research applications using 1990 census data: Measuring residential segregation in metropolitan America. Paper presented at the Workshop on the Utilization of Data Resources from the 1990 Census, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (March 1992). Latino family violence: Integrating research and practice. Paper presented at the School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Santiago, A. M. (March 1992). Trends in residential segregation in metropolitan areas. Testimony presented at the Legislative Briefing on the 1990 Census Results and Michigan Population: General Population Characteristics and Trends, Lansing, MI. Santiago, A. M. (May 1991). Residential segregation and links to minority poverty: The case of Latinos in the United States. Paper presented at the Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Santiago, A. M. (October 1988). A day in the life of urban America: Current issues and problems. Paper presented at the Library Discussion Group, South Orange, NJ. Santiago, A. M. (October 1984). Crecimiento poblacional y sus efectos en la alimentación mundial (Population growth and its effects on world hunger). Paper presented at the Foro para el día mundial de la alimentación, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR. PAPERS READ AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Galster, G., & Santiago, A.M. (November 2014). Neighborhood ethnic and nativity composition and outcomes for low income Latino and African American children. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM. Galster, G., & Santiago, A.M. (October 2014). Neighborhood ethnic and nativity composition and outcomes for low income Latino and African American children. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA. Santiago, A. M. (August 2014). Fifty years later: From a War on Poverty to a war on the poor. Presidential address presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA. Berg, K. A., Santiago, A. M., Ishler, K. J., & Lee, E. (August 2014). Neighborhood mechanisms associated with depression, anxiety and PTSD among Latino and African American youth. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA. Lucero, J. L., Santiago, A. M., Ishler, K. J., & Taylor, L. (August 2014). Nonmarital childbearing and fathering among Black and Latino young adults: neighborhood risk and protective factors. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA. Galster, G. C., Santiago, A. M., & Lee, E. (July 2014). How living in the 'hood affects child and adolescent risky behaviours. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the European Network for Housing Research, Edinburgh, Scotland. PAPERS READ AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (cont.)

17 Berg, K., Ishler, K. J., Lee, E., & Santiago, A. M. (April 2014). Neighborhood mechanisms associated with depression, anxiety, and PTSD among Latino and African American youth. Poster presented at the 2014 Research ShowCASE, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Santiago, A.M., Galster, C.G., & Stack, L. (March 2014). Neighborhood context and educational performance: Evidence from a natural experiment. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX. Santiago, A.M., & Galster, G. C. (January 2014). Evaluating the social benefits and costs of an enhanced self sufficiency program to promote low income homeownership. Paper presented at the symposium, Holding on to the house: The role of social and financial interventions in promoting and preserving low-income homeownership, at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. Santiago, A.M., & Galster, G.C. (November 2013). Analyzing the social benefits and costs of an innovative assetbuilding program for low-income public housing residents. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC. Santiago, A.M., Lee, E. L., & Ishler, K. (November 2013). Exacting a pound of flesh: How neighborhood environments contribute to childhood obesity. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (August 2013). Benefit-cost analysis of an innovative asset building program for low-income minority families. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, NY. Lee, E., Santiago, A. M., & Kypriotakis, G. K. (August 2013). Neighborhood environments and childhood obesity: Results from a natural experiment. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, NY. Santiago, A. M., & Galster, G. C. (July 2013). Benefit-cost analysis of an enhanced family self-sufficiency program. Paper presented at the Joint Association of European Schools of Planning/Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Congress, Dublin IL. Galster, G. C., & Santiago, A. M. (July 2013). Benefit-cost analysis of an innovative asset-building/homeownership program for low-income households. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association RC 43 Conference, Amsterdam, NL. Kypriotakis, G., Lee, E., & Santiago, A. M. (April 2013). Neighborhood Environments and Childhood Obesity. Poster presented at the 2013 Research ShowCASE, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Tate, T., Sehinkman, G., Kypriotakis, G., & Santiago, A. M. (April 2013). Neighborhood risk and protective factors shaping child and adolescent behavior among Latino and African American youth. Poster presented at the 2013 Research ShowCASE, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Santiago, A. M., Sanroman, A. H., & Galster, G. (April 2013). Restructuring the American Dream: How an assetbuilding/pre-purchase counseling program promotes sustainability of homeownership among low-income, minority homebuyers. Poster presented at the 2013 Federal Reserve System Community Development Research Conference, Resilience and Rebuilding for Low-Income Communities, Washington, DC.

18 PAPERS READ AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (cont.) Santiago, A. M., Sanroman, A. H., & Galster, G. (April 2013). Restructuring the American Dream: How an assetbuilding/pre-purchase counseling program promotes sustainability of homeownership among low-income, minority homebuyers. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, CA. Lucero, J., Santiago, A. M., Wiersma, R., & Galster, G. (April 2013). The importance of neighborhood contexts on participation in Head Start programs by low-income Latino and African American children. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, CA. Santiago, A. M., Kypriotakis, G., Sehinkman, G., & Tate, T. (January 2013). Neighborhood risk and protective factors shaping child and adolescent behavior. Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Kypriotakis, G.(November 2012). Estimating the effects of neighborhood on the physical health outcomes of Latino and African American youth. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD. Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., & Wiersma, R. (November 2012). How living in the Hood affects child and adolescent behavior. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, Washington, DC. Santiago, A. M., Lucero, J. L., & Van Zoeren, S. A. (November 2012). The neighborhood contexts shaping exposure to school violence. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, Washington, DC. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Kypriotakis, G. (November 2012). Estimating the effects of neighborhood on the physical health outcomes of Latino and African American youth. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, OH. Santiago, A. M., Sanroman, A. H., & Galster, G. C. (August 2012). Is the American Dream dead for us? Recent experiences of low-income homeowners. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M., Galster, G. C., & Sanroman, A. H. (August 2012). Using public-housing asset building programs to build social capital in low-income minority families. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Santiago, A. M., Kypriotakis, G. K., McCullar, T. M., Van Zoeren, S., & Galster, G. C. (August 2012). Neighborhood effects on the educational outcomes of African American children. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Lucero, J. L., & Santiago, A. M. (August 2012). Community-level contexts shaping Latino and African American children's exposure to violence in the home. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Van Zoeren, S., Santiago, A. M., McCullar, T., Lucero, J. L., & Galster, G. (August 2012). But then you can t snitch to the teachers, cuz you ll end up getting beat up for sure: The contexts shaping exposure to school violence. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO.