Remarks to the RHP 9, 10, and 18 Collaborative Training
On May 15, 2019, Dr. Bray spoke with the RHP 9, 10, and 18 collaborative training event. Practitioners from across North Texas met to discuss the future of practice in their communities.
On May 15, 2019, Dr. Bray spoke with the RHP 9, 10, and 18 collaborative training event. Practitioners from across North Texas met to discuss the future of practice in their communities.
These are the slides that Dr. Bray presented to frame the conversation at the 2019 Dallas Urban Futures Summit.
This presentation was delivered on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Senator Royce West’s Eggs & Issues forum. It discusses changing demographics in Dallas County, compared to the Metropolitan Statistical Area.
This is a presentation for the Ignite session, Part III at the NNIP Fall 2017 partners meeting in Indianapolis. Young Leaders Strong City is a leadership initiative that currently takes the form of a day of workshops revolving around social justice issues geared towards high school students in the Dallas metro area. This year will be the fourth time…
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Presented at the Spring 2017 NNIP partner meeting in Baltimore, MD.
Authors: Timothy M. Bray, Anthony M. Galvan, Denise Paquette Boots Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans, LA on November 18, 2016 While many factors impact voter turnout, the act of voting occurs in neighborhoods, and this research seeks to explore the relationship between neighborhood-level crime and…
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Authors: Zachary A. Powell and Anthony M. Galvan Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology on November 16, 2017 Abstract: In recent memory, the United States has been subject to many highly publicized protests against police departments in response to perceived injustices against civilian populations. One event, occurring in Ferguson, Missouri,…
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Authors: Sara Mokuria and Anthony Galvan Presented at the Knowledge 4 Equity Conference in Silver Spring Maryland on November 12, 2012
In 2008, Bob Weisbourd presented his findings on developing a dynamic neighborhood taxonomy. This holistic approach provided a more robust estimate of a neighborhood’s economic potential.