Urban Studies Program
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-338-1178
Office: HSS 136

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Publications

  • Pinderhughes, R. and Valentine, D. The Imperative of a Climate Mitigation Plan that Reduces Poverty:The Role of Green Collar Jobs in Promoting Climate Justice the United States. chapter in Climate Justice. Editors: Robert Bullard and Peggy Sheppard, forthcoming 2011.


  • Ella Baker Center Initiative and Pinderhughes. Making Green Work: Best Practices for Green Collar Job Training (contributing author),

  • ________, __________, and Pinderhughes.The Greening of Corrections: Creating a Sustainable System through Facilities, Programs, and Partnerships). White Paper for the Federal Department of Corrections, Washington, DC, November, 2010.

  • Lin, J., Pinderhughes, R., and Levitt, Z. Equitable Green Development and Green Jobs in   Richmond, California,  East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy, 2010. 

  • Pinderhughes, R.  Roots of Success Environmental Literacy Curriculum, January 2010.

  • Pinderhughes, R. and Schecter, D. Green Collar Jobs: Pathways Out of Poverty for Bay Area Residents with Barriers to Employment. Commissioned paper for REDF (formally the Roberts Foundation), February 2008.
  • Pinderhughes, R. Alternative Urban Futures. Book chapter in International Urban Planning Association Series on Sustainable Urban Development. Edited by Lauren Heberle, 2008.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Green Collar Jobs: An Analysis of the Capacity of Green Businesses to Provide High Quality Jobs for Men and Women with Barriers to Employment. Commissioned Report for the City of Berkeley, December 2007.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Green Collar Jobs: Work Force Opportunities in the Growing Green Economy, Journal of Race, Poverty and the Environment, Vol 13, No 1, Summer 2006.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Alternative Urban Futures: Planning for Sustainable Development in Cities Throughout the World. Rowman and Littlefield Inc. 2004.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Democratizing Environmental Assets: The Role of Urban Gardens and Farms in Reducing Poverty in Democratizing Environmental Assets, Boyce and Shelly (Eds.), Russell Sage Publications, 2003.

  • Pinderhughes, R. and Miner, J. Good Farming, Healthy Communities: Strengthening Regional Sustainable Agriculture Sectors and Local Food Systems, 2002.


  • Pinderhughes, R. Murphy, C. and Gonzalez, M. Urban Agriculture in Havana, Cuba. In Down to Earth, Centre for Science and the Environment, New Delhi, India, Spring 2001.

  • Moore, J. and Pinderhughes, R. The Latino Population: The Importance of Economic Restructuring, Race, Class and Gender, Anderson and Collins (Eds.), Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Editions.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Book Review of Challenging Fronteras: Structuring Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S. in Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 19, No 1. Fall 1999.

  • Cordova, C & Pinderhughes, R. Central and South Americans in the United States in, A Nation of Peoples: A Sourcebook on America’sMulticultural Heritage, Elliot Barkan (Ed), Greenwood Press, 1997.


  • Pinderhughes, R. Who Decides What Constitutes a Pollution Problem? Journal of Race, Gender and Class. Vol 5, No 1, 130-152, 1997.


  • Pinderhughes, R. “Economic and Social Inequality in San Francisco: A Case Study of Environmental Risks in the City’s Mission District.” Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, University of California, Hastings College of Law, Volume 3,
  • Number 3; Fall 1996.  

  • Pinderhughes, R. The Impact of Race on Environmental Quality: An Empirical and Theoretical Discussion. Sociological Perspectives: Special Issue on the Environment, Fall 1996.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Confronting Environmental Racism through Music. Race, Poverty and the Environment, Vol IV, No 3, Fall 1993:35-36, 1996.

  • Gottlieb, B., Pinderhughes, R, Ramo, A, and Roque, J.  An Environmental Justice Report; California Environmental Protection Agency (CAL EPA), Comparative Risk Project, January 1994.

  • Moore, J. and Pinderhughes, R. (Eds.). In the Barrios: Latinos and the Underclass Debate. Russell Sage, New York, 1993. Hardback and Paperback, 1993.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Toxics in West Berkeley. Other Voices, West Berkeley Fund for Community Progress, Summer 1993.

  • Pinderhughes, R. Methodologies and Instruments Developed for the Berkeley Food System Assessment Project in USDA Guide to Conducting a Food System Assessment United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2003.

  • Pinderhughes, R. The Berkeley Food System Assessment in Community Food Coalition in Guide to Conducting a Food System Assessment Josephs and Fisher (Eds), Spring 2001.

  • Pinderhughes, et al. Towards a Sustainable Campus: San Francisco State University Preliminary Environmental Audit, Monograph, 1999.

  • Pinderhughes, R., Tsui, F., Wong, A., Webster, R. and Kerr, C.; THE LATSTAT REPORT Poverty and Social Inequality in San Francisco: Focus on Latino Families and Children,  Monograph, The Urban Institute, San Francisco State University, 1996.

 

 

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