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1 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES Attachment B NCERA 216 Cumulative Bibliography ( ) Dorner, L. (2012). The Life Course and Sense-Making: Immigrant Families Journeys toward Understanding Educational Policies and Choosing Bilingual Programs. American Educational Research Journal, 49(3): Flora, J. L., Emery M., Thompson, D., Prado-Meza C.M., & Flora C.B., (2012). New Immigrants in Local Food Systems: Two Iowa Cases, International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food. 19: Available on-line: Greder. K., & Romero de Slowing, F. (2012). Latina Immigrant Mothers: Negotiating New Food Environments to Preserve Cultural Food Practices and Healthy Child Eating. Family Consumer Sciences Research Journal 41(2): Greder, K., Sano, Y., Cook, C., Garasky, S., Ontai, L., & Ortiz, L. (2009). Exploring The Relationship Between Transnationalism and Housing and Health Risks Or Rural Latino Immigrant Families. Family Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 38(2), Horner, P., Castillo, M., Delva, J., & Sanchez, N. (2010). Parental Perceptions of Neighborhood Effects In Latino Comunas: The Script Of The Delinquent In Understanding Drug Use, Violence, and Social Disorganization. Substance Use and Misuse, 46: Horner, P., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Delva, J., Castillo, M. (2011). The Association of Family and Peer Factors with Tobacco, Alcohol, and Marijuana Use Among Chilean adolescents in Neighborhood Context. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation. 2(1): Hughes, A., Horner, P., & Vélez Ortiz, D. Being the Diversity Hire: Negotiating Identity in an Academic Job Search. Journal of Social Work Education. 48(3): Jennings, Joel and J.S. Onésimo Sandoval (2012). Evaluating the Role of Latinidad and the Latino Threat in the Show Me State. Great Plains Research. 22(2): Kilanowski, J. F. (2012a). Breaking The Ice: A Pre-Intervention Strategy to Engage Research Participants. Journal of Pediatric Health Care. 26(3): Kilanowski, J. F. (2012b). Midwest Growers Mail Survey of Contributors to Migrant Health and Nutrition. Journal of Agromedicine. 17(4): Kilanowski, J. F. (2012c). Patterns and Correlates Of Nutrition Among Migrant Farmworker Children. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 34:

2 Kilanowski, J. F. (2013). Anticipatory Guidance Preferences of Latina Migrant Farmworker Mothers, Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 27: Kilanowski, J. F. (In-Press). Latino migrant middle school students as videographers: Learning about healthy choices. Special Issue Obesity Interventions in Underserved US Populations: Evidence and Directions, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. Kilanowski, J. F. & Lin, Li. (2012). Rasch analysis of US Household Food Security Survey Module in Latino migrant farmworkers, Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 7 (2-3): Kilanowski, J. F., Trapl, E. S., & Kofron, R. M. (2013) Audio-enhanced Tablet Computers to Assess Children s Food Frequency from Migrant Farmworker Mothers, ICAN, Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition. 5(3): Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Harner, M., Horner, P. & Delva, J. (2013). Grassroots Responsiveness to Human Rights Abuse: History of the Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights. Social Work, 58(2): Sandoval, J. S. O., & Jennings, J. (2102a). Barrios and Hyper Barrios: How Latino Neighborhoods Changed The Urban Built Environment. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 5(2-3): Sandoval, J. S. O., & Jennings, J. (2012b). Latino Civic Participation: Evaluating Indicators of Immigrant Engagement in A Midwestern City. Latino Studies 10(4): Sandoval, J. S. O., Harris, J., Jennings, J., Hinyward, L. & Banks, G. (2012). Behavioral Risk Factors and Latino Body Mass Index: A Cross-Sectional Study in Missouri. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 23: Sandoval, J. S. O., Jennings, J., Rataj, M., & Klein, E. (2013). Engaging Latinos in Access to Counseling and Education An Applied Research Project to Understand Quality of Life among Latino Immigrants in Saint Louis, MO. Journal of Applied Social Science 7(1): Sano, Y., Garasky, S., Greder, K., Cook, C.C., & Browder, D. E. (2010). Understanding Food Security Among Latino Immigrant Families In Rural America. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. DOI: /s y. Available online: Thompson Bello, D. (2011). Somos del campo: Latino/a Gardeners and Farmers In Two Rural Communities of Iowa. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 1(3): Valdivia, C. & Flores, L. Y. (2012). Factors Affecting the Job Satisfaction of Latino/a Immigrants In The Midwest. Journal of Career Development. 39(1):

3 Valdivia, C., S. Jeanetta, L. Y. Flores, A. Morales, D. Martinez. (2012). Latino/a Wealth and Livelihood Strategies in Rural Midwestern Communities. Choices, 27(1). BOOKS Flora, C. B., & J. L. Flora. (2013). Rural Communities: Legacy and Change. (4rd Edition) Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Substantial coverage of Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities). Gold, S. P. (2010). The Store in The Hood: A Century of Ethnic Business and Conflict. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Leon, D., & Martinez, R. (Eds.). (2013). Latino College Presidents: In Their Own Words. Diversity in Higher Education Series. Cambridge, MA: Emerald Group Publishing Limited. (Substantial coverage of leadership issues). Martinez, R. O., Palma Ramirez, E., & Horner, P. (2011). A Brief History of Cristo Rey Church in Lansing, MI. Lansing, MI: Cristo Rey Church. Martinez, R. O. (Ed.). (2011). Latinos in the Midwest. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. CHAPTERS Aguirre, A., Martinez, R. & Barboza, S Mexican American Schoolchildren in U.S. Public Schools: A Review of Social Science Research on the Mexican American Family s Cultural Capital. In B. Gastic and R. Verdugo (Eds.). The Education of the Hispanic Population: Selected Essays. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Flora, J. L., Prado-Meza, C. M., Lewis, H., Montalvo, C. & Dunn, F. (2011). Impact of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raid on Marshalltown, Iowa. In R. O. Martinez (Ed.), Latinos in the Midwest. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. Gold, S. (2010a). After the Cold War: Comparing Soviet Jewish and Vietnamese Youth in The 1980s to Today s Young Refugees. In G. Holton & G. Sonnert (Eds.), How to help young immigrants succeed (pp ). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Vega, A., Martinez, R., & Stevens, T. (2011). Cosas Politicas: Politics, Attitudes, and Perceptions by Region. In R. O. Martinez (Ed.), Latinos in the Midwest. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. BOOK REVIEWS Flora, C. (2011). Remaking the Heartland: Middle America since the 1950s, by Robert Wuthnow. Journal of Regional Science, 51 (4):

4 Guzman, J. (2012). Everyday Injustice: Latino Professionals and Racism, by Maria Chávez. NEXO. 15(2): 4. Horner, P Review of Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed our Most Alluring Fruit, by Barry Estabrook. NEXO. 16(1): 4. Martinez, R Review of NAFTA and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism, by Tamara Kay. NEXO. 16(2): 4. Martinez, R Review of Arizona Firestorm: Global Immigration Realities, National Media, and Provincial Politics, by Otto Santa Ana and Celeste Gonzales de Bustamante (Eds.). NEXO. 16(2): 5. Pisani, M. J. (2011). Latinos in the Midwest, edited by Rubén O. Martinez. NEXO. 15(2): 5. Sandoval, J. S. O. (2013). Review of The Color of Citizenship: Race, Modernity and Latin American/Hispanic Political Thought, by Diego A. Von Vacano. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 36(6): Vélez Ortiz, D. (2011). Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California and Oregon, by Lynn Stephen. NEXO. 15(1): 4. Vélez Ortiz, D. (2013). Review of Cultures of Migration: The Global Nature of Contemporary Mobility, by Jeffrey Cohen and Ibrahim Sirkeci. NEXO. 16(1): 5. PROCEEDINGS/RESEARCH NEWSLETTER ARTICLES/REPORTS Browder, D., Greder, K., & Jasper Crase, S. (2013). Factors Related to Depression Among Latino Immigrant Mothers. JSRI Research Report No. 50. East Lansing, Michigan: The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University Emery, M., Thompson, D., Prado-Meza, C. M., Flora, & Flora, C. (2012). Involving Immigrant Latino Farmers in Local Food Systems: A Community Capitals Approach. Pp in Stephen Jeanetta and Corinne Valdivia, Eds. Latinos in the Heartland: Migration and Shifting Human Landscapes. Proceedings of the 10 th Annual Cambio de Colores Conference, Kansas City Missouri, June 8-10, Flora, J. L., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Lewis, H. (2011). After the raid is over: Marshalltown, Iowa and the Consequences of Worksite Enforcement Raids, Special Report. Immigration Policy Center, Washington, DC, 21 pp. Greder, K. Dare to Excel. Iowa State University Extension Publication, PM3013a-i, Ames, IA. Greder, K. & Doudna, K. (In-Press). Examining the health literacy of rural Latina immigrant mothers and their use of the Internet to seek health information. Proceedings of the 4

5 Twelfth Annual Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) - Latinos in the Heartland: Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. Horner, P. ( 2013). The Human Side of Deportation. NEXO. 16(2): Hudson, J., Hazaert, D., Sullivan, R., and Dinaro, W. ( 2012). Understanding the Healthcare Act: What s Really in the New Law. NEXO. 16(1): 1, Jeanetta, S. & Valdivia, C. (eds.). (2011). Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference: Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities, Columbia, Missouri, May 24-26, Columbia, MO: University of Missouri, Cambio Center. Jeanetta, S., & Valdivia, C. (2012). Latinos in the Heartland: Migration and Shifting Human Landscapes, Proceedings of the 10 th Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, June 8-10, Columbia, MO: University of Missouri, Cambio Center. Jeanetta, S. and C. Valdivia. Eds. (2013). Proceedings of the 11 th Annual Conference: At the Crossroads: Incorporation or Marginalization? June 13-15, Columbia, MO: Cambio Center, University of Missouri. Jordan, E. (2009). Michigan Migrant Housing Inspection Program in Crisis. NEXO, 12(3), 1, Kayitsinga, J. (2009). Household Poverty among Latinos in The Midwest: The Influence Of Race/Ethnicity, Location, And Local Opportunity Structures. NEXO, 12(3), 1, 4-9, Kayitsinga, J. (2012). A Demographic Profile of the Latino Population in the United States and Michigan. JSRI Demographic Brief No. 6. East Lansing, MI: JSRI, Michigan State University. Kayitsinga, J., & Martinez, R. (2010). Using Technology to Enhance Survival Skills Among Latino Migrant Farmworkers. NEXO, 13(2), 1, 4-9, Kayitsinga, J., & Martinez, R. (2011). The Education of Latinos in Michigan and its Mid-Sized Cities. NEXO. 14(2): 10-11, 14, 17. Kim, S. & Dorner, L. (2013). I won t talk about this here in America: Sociocultural context of Korean English learners emotion speech in English. L2 Journal, 5: Kim, S. & Dorner, L. (In-press). Everything is a spectrum: Korean migrant youth identity work in the transnational borderland. In S. Spyrou & M. Christou (Eds.), Children and Borders. Martinez, R. (2012). Latinos and the 2012 Presidential Election. NEXO, 15(2): Martinez, R. (2012). The Turn Toward Incarceration in the U.S. and Michigan. NEXO, 15(2): 1,

6 Martinez, R. (2013). The Latino Electorate and U.S. Politics. NEXO, 16(2): Martinez, R., & Buntin, J. T. (2011). Latino-Owned Businesses: Patterns of Growth and Exclusion. NEXO. 14(2): 1, 3, Martinez, R., & Escobar, R. (2010). The Settlement Phases Of Latinos/as In Lansing. NEXO, 13(2), 1, Martinez, R., & Gardner, R. (2011). Latino Farmers on the Rise. NEXO, 15(1): 1, Martinez, R. & Horner, P. (2011). Cristo Rey Church in Lansing, MI. NEXO, 15(1): 1, 3, 9-11, Martinez, R., & Horner, P. (2012). Hay que Sufrir para Sobrevivir: Suffering as a Component of Resilience. NEXO. 16(1): 1, 9, Martinez, R., Vélez Ortiz, D., & Espino, D. (2013). Framing Effects of End-of-Life Preferences among Latino Elders. NEXO. 16(2): Morales, M. (2013). Revitalizing Michigan s Economy through Minority-Owned Small Businesses. NEXO. 16(2): 6-11, Prado-Meza, C. M., Lewis, H., & Flora, J. (2010). Building Capacity Among Immigrant Farmers In A Community College Context. In D. Ebodaghe (Ed.), Proceedings of the 5th national Small Farm Conference September 15-17, 2009 (pp ). Springfield, IL. Available online: roceedings%20-% pdf Reina, A., Greder, K., and Lee, T. (In press). Meanings and strategies for good health: Perspectives of Latina immigrant mothers in rural Iowa. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) - Latinos in the Heartland: Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. Santiago, O., Martinez, R., & Avila, B. (2011). Hispanic Mothers Perception of Child s Activity Level Associated with Child s Obesity and Physical Activity. NEXO. 14(2): 1, 6-9, ABSTRACTS Flora, J. L. & Lewis, H. (2010). Professionals as Participants in Their Own Training for Work with Latino Farmers. In S. Jeanetta & C. Valdivia (Eds.), Cambio de Colores. Latinos in Missouri. Conference Abstracts (p. 37). Columbia, MO: Cambio Center, University of Missouri-Columbia. 6

7 Flora, J. L., Flora, C. B., & Prado-Meza, C. (2010). Putting ICE On Ice: Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raids in Marshalltown and Postville, Iowa Impacts and Disaster Preparedness. In S. Jeanetta & C. Valdivia (Eds.), Latinos in the Heartland: Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference (p. 28). Columbia, MO: Cambio Center, University of Missouri-Columbia. Available online: sbookweb.pdf Ziebarth, A. (2010). Discourse, Discrimination, and Domicide: A Midwest U.S. Case Study. In Sociology On The Move (p.550). Abstracts for the XVII World Congress of Sociology. International Sociological Association. Gothenburg, Sweden. PAPERS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCE PANELS/ Dorner, L. (2013) Bosnian Muslim refugee girls narrating their lives in St. Louis. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA Dorner, L., Chair (2013). Literacy, agency, and identity: Immigrant childhoods in diverse contexts.symposium organized at the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. Dorner, L., Floros, A., Mujanovic, M. (June 14, 2012) Bosnian Muslim Refugee Girls In St. Louis: An Invisible Religious Minority Asserting Themselves. Cambio de Colores. Columbia, MO. Doudna, K., & Greder, K. (2012). Individual and community factors associated with rural Latina immigrant mother BMI. Paper presentation at the 2012 National Council on Family Relations Conference Annual Conference, Phoenix, AR. Downing, J. & Greder, K. (2012) Depression, Nutrition, Physical Activity Routines and Obesity in Poor, Rural America. Paper presentation at the 2012 National Council on Family Relations Conference Annual Conference, Phoenix, AR. Fischer, G., Flora, J. L, & Chesser, L. (2010, October). Immigration: Demographic Change And The Effect On Iowa Communities. Paper presented at the Iowa Mosaic Diversity Conference, West Des Moines, IA. Flora, C. B. & Flora, J. L. (2009a, August). Adapting To Climate Change in Marginalized Communities in Latin America. Presented at the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, WI. Flora, C. B., & Flora, J. L. (2009b, August). Rural Latino Immigrants and Economic and Political Crisis. Presented at the XXIII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress, Vaasa, Finland. 7

8 Flora, J. L., Flora, C. B., Thompson Bello, D., & Prado-Meza, C. M. (2009a, May). Latino Business Entrepreneurs and Social Innovators In Four Iowa Communities. Presented at the University of Missouri, Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors): Latinos in the Heartland Conference, Columbia, MO. Flora, J. L., Flora, C. B., Thompson, Bello, D. & Prado-Meza, C. M. (2009b, August). An Asset- Based Perspective on Latino Entrepreneurs: Reflections From Iowa Communities. Presented at the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, WI. Flora, C. B., Flora, J. L., Thompson Bello, D., & Prado-Meza, C. (2009, November). Assets and Innovation: Latino Entrepreneurs in Rural Iowa. Presented at the Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th anniversary conference: Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, East Lansing, MI. Flora, C. B., & Flora, J. L. (2010, May). Immigrant Integration in Rural America. Presented at the University of California Immigration Reform: Implications for Farmers, Farm Workers, and Communities conference, Washington, DC. Flora, C. B., J.L. Flora, D. Thompson, and C. Prado-Meza. Common Means, Disparate Ends: Convergence and Divergence in The Heartland. International Rural Sociological Association, Lisbon, Portugal, August 2, Gold, S. (2010a). Immigration and Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation. Presentation at the American Sociological Association Meeting: International Migration Section Session, Atlanta, GA. Gold, S. (2010b). Sebastião Salgado and visual sociology. Paper Presented At The Annual Meeting Of The American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. Greder, K.(2013) Latina Immigrant Mothers: Negotiating New Food Environments to Preserve Cultural Food Practices and Healthy Child Eating. Webinar presentation, April 17, NCERA-216, Latino and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities and North Central Region Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD), and University of Missouri Extension. Greder, K. & Slowing, F. (2012). Feeding Children in Contested Spaces: Experiences of Latina Immigrants. Paper at the 2012 National Council on Family Relations Conference Annual Conference, Phoenix, AR. (November, 2012). Greder, K., Sano, Y., Mammen, S. Relationship Between Health Status And Healthy Literacy Among Rural Low Income Mothers. Paper presentation at the 15th Annual Priester National Extension Health Conference, Washington, D.C. (April, 2012) Horner, P. (2009, November). Latino Community Resistance and Counter Narrative. Discussant at the Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th Anniversary Conference: Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, East Lansing, MI. 8

9 Horner, P. (2009, November). Parental Perceptions of Neighborhood Effects in Latino Comunas. Paper Presented at the 55th Annual Program Meeting of the Council On Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX. Horner, P. (2010, May). Qualitative Research: Understanding the Approach. Lecture Given At The University Of Michigan Child And Family Work Group, Vivian A. and James L. Curtis School of Social Work Research and Training Center, Ann Arbor, MI. Horner, P. (2010, January). Understanding Gender And Sexuality In The Professionalization Of A Female Work Force: Labor Control And Worker Identity Meaning Making Using The Culture Of Motherhood And Education. Poster session presented at the 14 th annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research: A World of Possibilities, San Francisco, CA. Horner, P., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Delva, J., & Castillo, M. (2009, October). Understanding Structural and Agentic Forces in Tobacco, Alcohol, And Marijuana Use Among Latin American Adolescents. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network, Miami, FL. Horner, P., Martinez, R. (2012). Hay que Sufrir (Suffering is Necessary): The Hermeneutics of Suffering in the Migrant Settlement Process. Paper presented at Cambio de Colores, Change of Colores: Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities. June 13-15, 2012, Columbia, Missouri. Horner, P., Velez Ortiz, and Buntin, J. (2010, May). Latino Substance Abuse and Mental Health: A Literature Review. Paper Presented At The University Of Missouri Cambio De Colores Conference: Latinos In The Heartland, St. Louis, MO. Jeanetta, S. C., Martinez, D., Valdivia, C., Flores, L. Y., & Dozi, P. (2009, November). Latinos in The Midwest: Newcomers Assets, Expectations And Integration Policies. Paper presented at the Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th anniversary conference: Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, East Lansing, M I. Jeanetta, S. C., Valdivia, C., Flores, L. Y., & Martinez, D. (2010, July). New People in Rural Places: Exploring the Resources Latino Immigrants Bring To Rural Communities in the Midwestern Us. Presentation at the 10 th International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, Belfast, Ireland. Jeanetta, S. C., Valdivia, C., Flores, L. Y., & Dozi, P. (2010, July). The Role of Acculturation, Context of Reception and Capitals in the Economic Integration of Latino Newcomers to the Midwest in Poster Presentation at the Community Development Society Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Kayitsinga, J. (2009, November). The Well-Being of Latinos in the Midwest: The Influence of Race/Ethnicity, Location, And Local Opportunity Structures. Paper presented at the Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th anniversary conference: Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, East Lansing, MI. 9

10 Kayitsinga, J. (2010, May). Poverty and Health of Children from Racial/Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Families in the Midwest. Paper presented at the University of Missouri Cambio de Colores Conference: Latinos in the Heartland, St. Louis, MO. Kilanowski, J.F. (2012). Poster Presentation, Latino Migrant Middle School Students as Videographers: Learning about Healthy Choices, 2012 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC, September Kilanowski, J.F. (2013). Poster Presentation, Midwest Growers Perspectives of their Migrant Employees Health, 37th Annual Conference, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, Illinois, March Kilanowski, J.F. Podium Presentation, Rasch Modeling of the US Household Food Security Survey Module and Acculturation in Latino Migrant Farmworkers, 37th Annual Conference, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, Illinois, March Kilanowski, J.F. Poster Presentation, Using Audio-enhanced Technology in a Vulnerable Population to Improve Data Quality, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, NAPNAP 34th Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, April Kilanowski, J.F. Podium Presentation, Using The Rasch Model For Psychometric Examination Of Food Security And Acculturation, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Conference, Prague Czechoslovakia, July Kilanowski, J.F. Poster Presentation, Midwest Growers Perspectives of their Migrant Employees Health, 37th Annual Conference, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, Illinois, March Kropczynski, J., Dyk, P.H., Greder, K., Cook, C. and Bice Wigington, T. Low income Housing Concerns Embedded in the Social Structure of Rural Places: A Comparative Analysis. Paper presented at 75th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, IL. (July, 2012) Kropczynski, J., Dyk, T., Greder, K., Cook, C. Linking Family Health to Housing Environment. Poster presentation at the 15th Annual Priester National Extension Health Conference, Washington, D.C. (April, 2012) Layton, A. & Dorner, L. (April 14, 2012). Spanish-dominant English Learners in a Spanish Immersion Elementary School. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Lewis, J. (2009, November). Learning, Relationships and Reflections: Using Ethnographic Interviews for Outreach and Program Planning In Two Immigrant Latino Communities in Rural Wisconsin. Presented at the Wisconsin Cooperative Extension's Family Living Programs Conference, Stevens Point, WI. 10

11 Lewis, J. (2010, May) Learning, Relationships and Reflections: Using Ethnographic Interviews for Outreach and Program Planning. Paper presented at the Children, Youth, and Family at Risk (CYFAR) conference, San Francisco, CA. Martinez, R. (2009, November). Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th Anniversary Conference. East Lansing, MI. Martinez, R. (2012). Community Policies and Programs Promoting the Integration of Foreign- Born Workers, Symposium on the Future of Foreign-Born Labor in U.S. Agriculture, Oak Brook, IL, July 10-11, Martinez, R. (2012). K-12 to College: How Can We Promote Success for Latino Males in Higher Education? 19 th Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Tampa, FL, Oct. 27, Martinez, R. (2013). Celebrating the Legacy of César E. Chávez. Annual Scholarship Fundraising Dinner, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, March 23, Martinez, R. (2013). Living in One s Time: Issues Facing Latino Communities. Midwest LULAC Conference, Chicago, IL, April 6, Martinez, R. (2013). Neoliberalism and Latinos. Annual Meeting of the National Association of Chicano and Chicana Studies, San Antonio, TX, March 22-24, Martinez, R. (2013). The Significance of Cinco de Mayo, Michigan Reformatory, Ionia, MI, May 6, Martinez, R., & B. Avila. (2012). Do Formal Funding Sources Matter to the Survivability of Latino-Owned Firms? Invited Presentation, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, August 12, Martinez, R., & B. Avila. (2012). Factors Affecting the Survivability of Latino/a Firms, Keynote Presentation at the 11 th Annual Cambio de Colores Conference, Columbia, MO, June 13-15, 2012 Martinez, R., & R. Escobar. (2010, May). The Settlement Phases of Latinos in Lansing, MI. Paper Presented At The University Of Missouri Cambio De Colores Conference: Latinos In The Heartland, St. Louis, MO. Prado-Meza, C. M., Lewis, H., & Flora, J. L. (2009, September). Building Capacity among Immigrant Farmers in A Community College Context. Presented at the 5th National Small Farm Conference, Springfield, IL. PowerPoint presentation available online: &page=20216&theme=&palette= 11

12 Reina, A., Greder, K., Slowing, F., & Sano, Y. (2012). Mothers Informing Messages to Improve Rural Latino Family Health. Poster presentation at the 2012 National Council on Family Relations Conference Annual Conference, Phoenix, AR. Rodríguez, A. (2009, November). Wage and Self-Employment Income for Latinas in Idaho. Paper presented at the Julian Samora Research Institute 20 th Anniversary Conference: Latino/a Communities in the Midwest, East Lansing, MI. Thompson Bello, D. (2010, May). Human, Cultural, and Social Capitals among Latino/a Gardeners in Marshalltown and Denison, Iowa. Paper presented at the University of Missouri Cambio de Colores conference: Latinos in the Heartland, St. Louis, MO. Thompson Bello, D., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Malual, J. (2009, July). Social Justice in Food Systems, COMIDA. Paper presented at the Iowa State University Sustainable Agriculture Education Association (SAEA) 3rd national conference, Facilitating Sustainable Agriculture Education, Ames, IA. Thompson Bello, D., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Flora, J. L. (2010, April). Featuring the Efforts of the Value Chain Partnerships Working Groups. Presentation at the Iowa State University Annual Leopold Center Marketing And Food Systems Workshop, Ames, IA. Valdivia, C., & Dozi, P. (2010). The Role of Acculturation, Context of Reception and Capitals in the Economic Integration of Latino Newcomers to the Midwest in Poster Presentation at the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Velez-Ortiz, D., Horner, P. (2010, October). Reconsidering Evaluating a Health Education Program for Obese Latino/a Children. Paper Presented At The 56 th Annual Program Meeting Of The Council On Social Work Education: Promoting Sustainability in Social Work. Portland, OR. THESES/ DISSERTATIONS Hager, E. (December 2012). Narrative Identities of American Muslim Women in a Midwestern City. University of Missouri-St. Louis, dissertation. Graduation December (Dorner, L.) Norwood, J. (In Progress). Human Trafficking Indicators within Transnational Migrant Farmworkers Communities in Western Michigan. Michigan State University, dissertation. (Martinez, R.). Romero de Slowing, F. (2012). Le Tengo Fe: How do Women s Networks Influence the Health Competence of Latina Immigrant Mothers Living in a Rural Midwestern State? Unpublished Masters Thesis. Digital Repository@Iowa State University. Ames, IA. 12

13 Thompson Bello, D. (2010). Somos del campo. Latino/a gardeners and farmers in two rural communities of Iowa: A community capitals framework approach. Unpublished Masters Thesis. Iowa State University. GRANT AND CONTRACTS/PROPOSALS Delva, J., Horner, P., Spencer, M. ( ) Understanding the Stressors and Coping- Resiliency Mechanisms of Undocumented Latino Children and Of Children of Undocumented Latino Parents In an Era of Increased Immigration Enforcement. Research Team between Michigan State University and University of Michigan. $15,000. Erskine, R., Martinez, R., et al. ( ). An Integrated Extension and Education Program to Reduce Mastitis and Antimicrobial Use. National Institute for Food and Agriculture, $589,748 in Year One ($2.98 million total). Flora, C., & Flora, J. Co-P.I.s, ( ). Rural Development in Regions Heavily Impacted by Immigration, subcontract from Aguirre Division of JBS International, Inc., ISU Share = $124,000, October 1, 2008-Sept. 30, 2010; on December 16, 2009, requested increase in subcontract in amount of $34,956. Flora, J. L., and C.B. Flora, Involving New Immigrants and Minorities in Local Food Systems, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Ames, IA, February 1, 2011-June 30, 2012, $40,434. Gold, S. & Darden, J. (2009/2010). Request For Student Workers To Assist With A Study Of The Impact Of Anti-Affirmative Action Laws On Minorities And Women In Michigan And Other States. Provost s Undergraduate Research Engagement Program, College of Social Science. $4000. Greder, K. and Cook, C. (2010). Interactions of Individual, Family, Community, and Policy Contexts on the Mental and Physical Health of Rural Latino Immigrants. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Ruth O Brien Project Grant, (Principal Investigator). $6000 ($5,000 for research project, $1,000 for conference attendance). Horner, P. (2010). Latino Socio-Cultural Barriers to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment: An Ethnographic Case Study. Faculty Research and Teaching Innovation Summer Grants. School of Social Work. To support research endeavors and teaching innovations during the summer months. $1000. Horner, P. (2010) Oral history of Latinos/as in Michigan: The Settling Phases of Latino/a Farmworkers in Lansing. Provost s Undergraduate Research Initiative. Grant supports mentored undergraduate research in the social, economic, and behavioral sciences. $

14 Kilanowski, J. F. With the Eyes of Students: Safety in the Migrant Camps and Student Development of A Multimedia Instructional Learning Tool, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Role: PI, $20,000. Kim, H-Y., & K. K. P. Johnson, Latino Retail Entrepreneurs in Minnesota: Strategies for Success, Extension Block Grant, College of Design, University of Minnesota, Role: PI, $15,300. Lewis, H., NCAT PI; John Baker, Jan Flora, and Andrew Larson. ( ). Toward a New Homestead Act: Designing a Farmstead Transfer and Leasing Program for High-Value Farming and Farmstead Preservation, Presented to Leopold Center, submitted Nov. 2009, Total requested $43,390 (ISU share $19, 698). FUNDED AT $32,000, ISU share $8,200, Feb Jan Martinez, R. (2010). Immigration Reform: Implications for Farmers, Farm Workers and Communities. North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD), Michigan State University. Grant supported a.) support for the Washington, D.C. Changing Face conference b) presentations at the 2010 Cambio de Colores conference in St. Louis, MO; c) publication of 4 issues of the Rural Migration News (hard copy and online newsletter) with a section devoted to the Midwest immigrant issues; d) scholarly papers/informational briefs relating to the North Central region of the US. $17,973. Martinez, R. (2009/2010). Transnational Labor across the Americas. Creating Inclusive Excellence Grant (CIEG) from the Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives, Michigan State University. Grant supported symposium series on transnational labor issues in the Americas that brought internationally and nationally known scholars to speak to faculty and students. $17,800. Valdivia, C., L. Flores, and S. Jeanetta. Immigrant Integration and Sustainable Rural Development: Linking Receiving and Newcomer Communities, National Institute for Food and Agriculture, $499,023. Weinand, M., Warning, Greder, K., Gonzales, R. and Kramer, M. Juntos: Together for a Better Education, training for Extension staff and community partners. Iowa State University Excellence in Extension. $1, /1/11-11/30/12. PROPOSALS NOT FUNDED Flora, J and C. Flora, (2011). Involving New Immigrant and Minority Producers in Local Food Systems, pre-proposal submitted to North Central Sustainable Agriculture, Research, and Extension (NC_SARE), 8/15/2011-8/14/2014, $193,717 requested. Gonzales, S. M. (2010). The Creation of a Center for the Study of Latinos in Health and Human Services to prepare professionals for careers in Latino Health and Human Services and help to eradicate health disparities in Latino populations. $562,000 requested. 14

15 Horner, P. (2010). Latino Socio-Cultural Barriers to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment: An ethnographic case study. Proposal submitted to the College of Social Science Faculty Initiative Fund. $18,000 requested. Martinez, R., Horner, P., & Velez Ortiz, D. (2010). Proposal to Evaluate the Latino Nonprofit Leadership Academies by the Center for Leadership Innovation (TCLI). Proposal submitted to TCLI, Ellicott City, MD. $119,000 requested. Martinez, R., & Velez Ortiz, D. (2010, May). Improving communications about end-of-life decisions among Latino older adults in the Midwestern states. Letter of Inquiry submitted to the AETNA Foundation. $149,988 requested. Wood, S. D., KSU; Jan Flora, ISU; Kimberly Greder ISU; and Gerad Middendorf. (2010). A Pilot Study of Community Needs and Solutions to Food Deserts in Midwestern Rural and Urban Communities, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development Small Grants Program, July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011, $18,037 requested (ISU Subcontract = $8,696). OUTREACH AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Doner, Lisa: Creation of LACES an educational website/collection of primary source materials for students to learn about the "laces" that tie us together in St. Louis (history of migration to the area) Greder, K. Juntos training conducted in Iowa February 2012; collaborated with staff at NCSU. Trained 26 Extension professionals and community partners in Iowa from 6 communities to implement Juntos. To date, Juntos has been offered in 5 Iowa communities reaching 72 Latino parents and youth. Plans are underway to offer two more trainings for Extension professionals and community partners in Flora, J. L. Co-chair. (2009, October). Field trip to Marshalltown Community College farm incubator as part of Community Food Security Coalition conference, Marshalltown, IA. 21 persons from around the U.S. in attendance. Flora, J.L. (2010, March). Addressing Hunger through Growing Farmers Locally. Presentation to Friends of the World Food Program, Des Moines, IA. Flora, J. L., Flora, C. B., & Prado-Meza, C. M. (2009, October). Rural Latino immigrants in the Midwest of the U.S.: Inclusion and exclusion. Presentation at the Iowa State University Research Seminar Series and Sociology Seminar Series in Marshalltown,IA, Sioux County, IA and Postville, IA. Flora, J. L., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Lewis, H. (2009, October.) What is Comida and how did it get started? Presentation at Community Food Security Coalition field trip, Marshalltown, IA. 15

16 Paulin, J., Prado-Meza, C. M., Lewis, H., Thompson Bello, D., & Flora, J. L. (2009, October) Planning your community s local food system: The experience of COMIDA (County of Marshall Investing in Diversified Agriculture). Presentation at the Community Food Security Coalition conference, Des Moines, IA. Prado-Meza, C. M., Thompson Bello, D., & Flora, J. L. (2009). Helped plan and participated in four community meetings to develop an organization to foster local food systems in Marshall County and the surrounding area. Marshalltown, IA. June 4, Sept. 14, October 5, and November 2. Approximately 50 people attended each meeting. Thompson Bello, D. (2009 and 2010) coordinated Denison, IA planning group for predominantly Latino Community Gardens. Meetings held about every two months between April 2009 and May Thompson Bello, D., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Flora, J. L. (2009). Participated in Regional Foods Systems Working Group meetings, July 22 (Johnston, IA); Sept. 30 (Madrid, IA); Dec. 16 (Ames) as members of COMIDA (County of Marshall Investing in Diversified Agriculture). Thompson Bello, D., Prado-Meza, C. M., & Flora, J. L. (2010). Worked with Marshalltown Community College (MCC) personnel to plan and evaluate continuing education sessions in the Start your own Diversified Farm class at Marshalltown Community College plus three field trips. January-June. (Every Sunday afternoon for 3 hours), 17 class members, including 8 Latinos. WEBINARS (In chronological order) Borich, T., & Martinez, R. (Nov 8, 2010). Banking Issues among Entrepreneurs from Underserved Populations. (Highlighted barriers to Latino small businesses, with a focus on the Midwest; Presenters are from Iowa State University and Michigan State University). Rodriguez, Abelardo (Nov 11, 2011). Hispanic Immigrants in the Northwest: Leadership and Entrepreneurial Development. (Illustrated the benefits of inter-state collaborations within and beyond the North Central Region; Presenter from Idaho State University). Valdivia, C., Flores, L. Y., Jeanetta, S., Morales, A., and Martinez, D. (Dec 5, 2012). Methodological Approaches and Considerations for Community Action Research with Latino Communities. (Provided an overview of approaches used within USDA Grant # , which focused on livelihood strategies among Latino immigrant families in Missouri; Presenters from University of Missouri). Greder, K. (April 17, 2013). Latina Immigrant Mothers: Negotiating New Food Environments to Preserve Cultural Food Practices and Healthy Child Eating. (Provided results on an 16

17 intervention study focusing on nutrition education with Latina immigrant mothers; Presenter from Iowa State University). Diaz, R. (Nov 12, 2013). Implications of Immigration Policy (DACA) for the workforce, research, and extension workers. (Provided an overview of eligibility issues and implications of DACA recipients for the workforce; Presenter is a Community Stakeholder who does consulting on Latino Incorporation Issues). Hendricks, S. (Scheduled for Dec 4, 2013). Transportation Limitations, Mobility Strategies, and Social Consequences: The Experience of Latino Immigrants. (Focuses on transportation challenges among Latino immigrants; Presenter is from Drake University). OTHER ACTIVITIES Flora, J. L. (2009) Member Iowa Host committee, National Community Food Security Coalition conference, Des Moines, IA, Oct 10-13, Attended host committee meetings in Des Moines, Aug. 5 and Sept. 9. Flora, J. L. (2009). Co-Chair, Executive Organizing Committee, Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland Conference, St. Louis, MO, May 18-20, Flora, J. L. (2009). Met with the Provost and staff members at Marshalltown Community College to plan for future of the farmer incubator and training program, Aug. 18, Oct. 2 and Oct. 29, Flora, J. L. (2010). Organizing Committee, Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland Conference, Columbia, MO, May Flora, J. L., & Flora, C. B. (2010). Recipient with of the Faculty Award for Diversity Enhancement, Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Ames, IA. Martinez, R. ( ). Organizing Committee, Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland Conference, Columbia, MO and St. Louis, MO. Prado-Meza, C. M., Thompson Bello, D., & Flora, J. L. (2009). As members of the Farming Systems Leadership Team of COMIDA, participated in planning Latino farmer incubator and local food system in Marshalltown and Marshall County, Jan 28, Feb. 23, June 26, and July 27 that culminated in four community meetings to develop a local food system organization for the county and adjacent areas. Prado-Meza, C. M., Thompson Bello, D., & Flora, J. L. (2009). Participated in Regional Foods Systems Working Group meetings, July 22, (Johnston, IA), Sept. 30 (Madrid, IA), Dec. 16 (Ames, IA) as member of COMIDA (County of Marshall Investing in Diversified Agriculture). 17

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