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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Linda S. Sprague Martinez, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Macro Practice Boston University School of Social Work 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA Phone: (617) 272-5242 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. Social Policy Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA Dissertation: Understanding Care Team Assets: Implications for Connecting to Community 2005 M.A. Social Policy Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA 1996 M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling Rivier College, Nashua NH 1994 B.A. Political Science (Minors: Spanish and History) University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile: Semester Abroad Program (1994) HONORS & AWARDS 2018 Expert Panelist for Youth Participation in Federally Funded Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 2017 Resident Empowerment Honoree, Boston Housing Authority, Center for Community Engagement and Civil Rights, Resident Empowerment Coalition, Boston MA. 2015 Finalist, Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career. The New England Resource Center for Higher Engagement and the Center for Engaged Democracy, Boston, MA. 2012 Early Career Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Bethesda, MD. 2011 Recipient, Student Loan Repayment Program, National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Bethesda, MD. 2010 Multicultural Service Award. The Arts, Sciences & Engineering Equal Educational Opportunity Committee, Tufts University, Medford, MA. 2008 Competitive Scholarship for Conference Presentation in Cuba. The Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC), Oakland, CA. 2004 Bailis Family Graduate Student Award in Social Justice. Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.

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CURRICULUM VITAE Linda S. Sprague Martinez, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Macro Practice Boston University School of Social Work 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA Phone: (617) 272-5242 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. Social Policy Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA

Dissertation: Understanding Care Team Assets: Implications for Connecting to Community

2005 M.A. Social Policy Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA 1996 M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling Rivier College, Nashua NH 1994 B.A. Political Science (Minors: Spanish and History) University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile: Semester Abroad Program (1994) HONORS & AWARDS 2018 Expert Panelist for Youth Participation in Federally Funded Programs, Office of the

Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.

2017 Resident Empowerment Honoree, Boston Housing Authority, Center for Community

Engagement and Civil Rights, Resident Empowerment Coalition, Boston MA. 2015 Finalist, Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career.

The New England Resource Center for Higher Engagement and the Center for Engaged Democracy, Boston, MA.

2012 Early Career Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review,

Bethesda, MD. 2011 Recipient, Student Loan Repayment Program, National Institute of Minority Health and

Health Disparities, Bethesda, MD. 2010 Multicultural Service Award. The Arts, Sciences & Engineering Equal Educational

Opportunity Committee, Tufts University, Medford, MA. 2008 Competitive Scholarship for Conference Presentation in Cuba. The Medical Education

Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC), Oakland, CA. 2004 Bailis Family Graduate Student Award in Social Justice. Heller School for Social Policy

and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.

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2003-2006 Three Year Competitive Graduate Fellowship. Heller School for Social Policy and

Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. 2003 Outstanding Commitment to Providing Access to Services in Communities of Color.

State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, Concord, NH. 1990-1994 Four Year Undergraduate Scholarship, Sojourner Truth Fund, University of New

Hampshire, Durham, NH. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2019-present Associate Professor (and incoming Chair), Macro Practice Department Boston University School of Social Work, Boston MA. 2014-2019 Assistant Professor, Macro Practice Department Boston University School of Social Work, Boston MA. 2014-2019 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Public Health and Community Medicine Department

Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. 2010-2014 Assistant Professor, Public Health and Community Medicine Department

Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. 2005-2009 Lecturer, Community Health Program, Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences, Medford, MA. 2004-2005 Evaluator II, Institute for Community Health, Inc., Cambridge, MA. 2003-2005 Graduate Research Assistant, Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School for

Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. 2003-2004 Senior Research Coordinator/Project Manager, Boston Puerto Rican Center on

Population Health and Health Disparities, Tufts University, Boston, MA. 2001-2003 Program Specialist and Municipal Liaison, Office of Minority Health, Department of

Health and Human Services, State of New Hampshire, Concord, NH. 1999-2003 Child and Adolescent Therapist (fee for service), Community Council, Nashua, NH. 1998-2001 K-6 Guidance Counselor (Tenured), Amherst Street School, Nashua, NH. 1997-1998 Bilingual School-Based Clinician (K-8), Vinfen Corporation, Cambridge, MA. 1996-1997 Bilingual Mental Health Clinician, MHA Community Counseling Center, Lowell, MA. RESEARCH FUNDING Active 2019-2023 Investigator. Samet, J. et al.., HEALing Communities Study Massachusetts: Reducing

overdose deaths by 40%. National Institute on Drug Abuse (M1DA049412), $89,000,000.

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2019-2024 Investigator. Brugge, Reisner E., Durant, J., Hudda, N., Sprague Martinez, L.S., Zamore, W., Thanikachalam, M., Ira Hochman, B., & Eliasziw, M. HAFTRAP-Home Air Filtration for Traffic-Related Air Pollution. National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (R01ES030289-01A1), $3,764,291.

2019-2020 Investigator. Augsberger, A. & Sprague Martinez, L.S.. Social Mobility and Research

Training (SMART) program. Liberty Mutual Foundation, $75,00. 2017-2019 Co-Principal Investigator. Charlot, M. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. Establishing a

Mechanism for Patient-Centered Cancer Research in a Safety-Net Hospital. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), $249,475.

2016-2021 Investigator. Brugge D., Reisner E., Durant, J., Zamore, W., Lowe, L., Sprague

Martinez, L.S., Kurtz-Rossi, S., Eliasziw, M., & Keppard, B. Near Highway Pollution: From Research to Action, National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (R01ES026980), $2,260,000.

2016-2019 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Rajabuin, S. & Drainoni, M. Using

Community Health Workers (CHWs) to Improve Linkage & Retention in HIV Care. HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau, Division of Community-Based HIV Programs (U69HA30462), $6,000,000.

Completed 2018 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez & Augsberger. My Summer in the City Youth-

led Evaluation. The Boston Foundation and MassHousing, $44,188. 2017-2018 Co-Principal Investigator. Gergen Barnett, K. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. Engaging

Local Youth to Create a Culture of Health: Building a Community-Based Culture of Health Accelerator. Institute for Health System Innovation and Policy, Boston University, $100,000.

2016-2018 Co-Principal Investigator & Director of Engagement. Freeman, E.R. & Sprague

Martinez, L.S. Boston BRI…DGE: Building Research Infrastructure…Developing Genuine Engagement, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), $248,773.

2016-2017 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S. & DeVoe, E. Jr.Ball: Collaborative

youth sport-based intervention to promote positive development among youth of color in Boston, MA, Boston University Initiative on Cities, $10,000.

2015-2018 Project Director. Zaff, J. Youth-Led Health and Wellness Assessment, and Say Yes

Buffalo. Center for Promise, America’s Promise Alliance, $1,663,190. 2014-2016 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Negron, R. & Siqueira, C.E. Diversity

Supplement. Transnationalism, Networks and Culture: Implications for Health and Behavior, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, (R24MD00819-02S1), $109,316.

2014-2016 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Troncoso, M. & Peréa, F.C. Research

and Action: An Exploratory Study of Dominican Immigrants’ Perceptions of Gentrification, Tufts University Community Research Center, $15,000.

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2014-2016 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S. Get Hip Evaluation, Boston University School of Social Work, $8,000.

2014-2015 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S. Mitigating the stress effects of racism on

health through healing, education, and empowerment, The Tufts Community Research Center, $15,000.

2013-2016 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Negron, R. & Siqueira, C.E.

Transnationalism, Networks and Culture: Implications for Health and Behavior, Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research & National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (R24MD00819), $493,873.

2012-2017 Investigator. Tickle-Degnen, L., Saint-Hillaire, M., Thomas, C. A., Sprague Martinez,

L. S., Noubary, F., & Naumova, E. N. Emergence & Evolution of Social Self-Management of Parkinson's Disease, National Institute of Nursing Research (R01NR013522), $2,211,506.

2011-2015 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Peréa, F.C., & Bowers, E. Nuestro

Futuro: Applied Science Education to Engage Black and Latino Youth, National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (R25MD00684), $352,568.

2011-2014 Co-Principal Investigator. Peréa, F.C. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. Train4Change:

Mitigating Obesity in Boston’s Immigrant Communities, The Boston Foundation, $300,000.

2011-2014 Investigator. Selker, H., Leslie, L.K., Brugge, D., Sprague Martinez, L.S., & Rubin, C.

Community Engagement Core, Tufts University Clinical and Translational Science Institute, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health (UL1RR025752), $3,926,211.

2010-2011 Co-Principal Investigator. Peréa, F.C. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. Mejorando Nuestras

Oportunidades para Recreación y Actividad Física: Engaging Youth in Research and Local Policy Advocacy, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $75,000.

2009-2012 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Brugge, D., Gute, D.M., Peréa, F.C.,

Tucker, K.L., Freeman, E.R., & Patterson, M. Nuestro Futuro Saludable: The JP Partnership for Healthy Caribbean Latino Youth, National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (R24MD005095) $949,006.

2009-2011 Investigator. Selker, H., Leslie, L.K., Sprague Martinez, L.S., & Brugge, D. Fostering

Community Partners in Translational Research, National Center for Research Resources (ARRA NOT-OD-09-056), $600,000.

2009-2010 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S. & Peréa, F.C. Developing a

Collaborative Research Grant to Reduce Health Disparities among Caribbean Latino Youth, The Tufts University Community Research Center, $6,000.

2007-2013 Investigator. Roelofs, C., Azaroff, L, Brunette, M., Grullón, M., & Sprague Martinez,

L.S. Preventing Falls, Silica Exposure with Latino Construction Workers, NIOSH (R01OH00875), $1,993,296.

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2007-2010 Principal Investigator. Sprague Martinez, L.S. Innovations in Teaching Community Based Participatory Research Methods, Learn and Serve America, Princeton University Sub-grantee, $13,500.

PUBLICATIONS *Students, **Community Partners; Last author denotes senior author (PI) Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 1. Tang Yan, C.*, Moore de Peralta, A., Bowers, E. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (accepted). Realmente

temenos la capacidad: Engaging youth to explore health in the Dominican Republic through photovoice. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship.

2. Thurber, A., Krings, A., Sprague Martinez, L.S., Ohmer, M. (accepted). Resisting Gentrification:

The theoretical and practice contributions of social work. Journal of Social Work.

3. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Tang, C.*, McClay, C., & Zaff, J. (accepted). Adult reflection on engaging youth of color in research and action: A case study from five United States cities. Journal of Adolescent Research.

4. Peréa, F.C., Sayles, N.R.*, Reich, A.J.*, Koomas, A.*, McMann, H.**, Sprague Martinez, L.S.

(2019). Mejorando Nuestras Oportunidades: Engaging Urban Youth in Environmental Health Assessment and Advocacy to Improve Health and Outdoor Play Spaces. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Special Issue "Community-Engaged Research to Promote Environmental Health, Sustainability, and Community Resiliency", 16 (4), 571.

5. Buitron de la Vega, P., Losi, S., Sprague Martinez, L., Bovell-Ammon, A., Garg, A., James, T.,

Ewens, A., Stack, M., DeCarvalho, H., Sandel, M., Grochow, R., Deych, S., Pelletier, P., & Kressin, N.R. (2019). Implementing an EHR-based Screening and Referral System to Address Social Determinants of Health in Primary Care. Medical Care, 57, S133-S139.

6. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Carolan, K.*, O’Donnell, A.E.*, Diaz, Y.** & Freeman, E.R.** (2018).

Community Engagement in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research: Benefits, Barriers and Measurement. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 2 (6), 371-376

7. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Lundgren, L., Wangari Walter, A., Sousa, J.*, Tahoun, N.*, Steketee, G.,

Hahm, H., Krull, I, Lien Do, D.**, Saitz, R. (in press). Behavioral health and primary care integration and the role of social work as a promising strategy for improving health for communities of color: What is the Evidence? A systematic review. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.

8. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Thomas, C.A., Saint-Hilaire, M., McLaren, J.,* Young, J., Habermann, B.

& Tickle-Degnen, L. (2018). Employing a Macro Social Work strategy to improve outreach in Parkinson's Disease research. Social Work (Journal of the National Association of Social Workers), 63 (3), 265-268.

9. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Wangari Walter, A., Acevedo, A., Lopez, L.M. & Lundgren, L. (2018).

Context matters: Health disparities in substance use disorders and treatment. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 18 (1), 84-98.

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10. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Richards-Schuster, K., Teixeira, S., & Augsberger, A. (2018). The power of prevention + youth voice: A strategy for social work. Social Work (Journal of the National Association of Social Workers) 63, (2), 135–143.

11. de la Vega, P. B., Losi, S., Martinez, L. S., Bovell-Ammon, A., Garg, A., James, T., ... & Mishuris,

R. G. (2018, April). Developing an EMR-Based Screening and Referral System to Address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in Primary Care: A Feasibility Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 33, pp. S773-S773.

12. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Freeman, E.R.** & Winkfield, K. (2017). Perceptions of cancer care and

clinical trials in the black community: Implications for care coordination between oncology and primary care teams. The Oncologist, 22, 1094–1101.

13. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Reisner, E.**, Campbell, M.* & Brugge, D. (2017). Participatory democracy, community organizing and the Community Assessment of Freeway Exposure and Health (CAFEH) Partnership. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Special Issue “Toxicology, Exposure Assessment and Epidemiology of Primary and Secondary Ultrafine Particles”, 14(2), 149.

14. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Reich, A.J.*, Flores, C.*, Ndulue, U.J.*, Brugge, Gute, D.M., & Peréa, F.

C. (2017). Critical discourse, applied inquiry and public health action with urban middle school students: Lessons learned engaging youth in critical service-learning. Journal of Community Practice, 25(1), 68-89.

15. Miller, D. P., Chang, J.*, Ha, Y., & Martinez, L. S. (2016). Longitudinal trajectories of food

insecurity among children of immigrants. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, online first, 1-9. PMID: 27830354

16. Gonzales, E., Shen, H. W., Wang, Y., Martinez, L. S., & Norstrand, J. (2016). Race and place:

Exploring the intersection of inequity and volunteerism among older black and white adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 59(4), 381-400. PMID: 27594535

17. Rubin, C. L., Martinez, L. S., Tse, L., Brugge, D., Hacker, K., Pirie, A., & Leslie, L. K. (2016). Creating a culture of empowerment in research: Findings from a capacity-building training program. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 10(3), 479-488. PMID: 28230555

18. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Bowers, E., Reich, A.J.*, Ndulue, U.J.*, Le, A.*, & Peréa, F. C. (2016). Engaging youth of color in applied science education and public health promotion. International Journal of Science Education, 38(4), 688-699.

doi:10.1080/09500693.2015.1134850 19. Winkfield, K., Powell, E., Osuagwa, C.*, Freeman, E.**, & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2015).

Abstract A26: Developing a community-based partnership to facilitate a multilevel community engaged study exploring barriers to cancer care and clinical trial participation among black Bostonians. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 24 (10 Supplement), A26-A26. doi: 10.1158/1538-7755.disp14-a26.

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20. Allen, J.D., Leyva, B., Hilaire, D.M., Reich, A.J.* & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2015). Priorities, concerns and unmet needs among Haitians in Boston after the 2010 earthquake. Health and Social Care in the Community, 24(6), 687-698. PMID: 25736232

21. Tickle-Degnen, L., Saint-Hillaire, M., Thomas, C. A., Sprague Martinez, L. S., Terrin, N., Noubary, F., & Naumova, E. N. (2014). Emergence and evolution of social self-management of Parkinson’s Disease: Study protocol for a 3-year prospective cohort study. BMC Neurology, 14(1), 95-107. PMID: 24885181

22. Peréa, F.C., Groman, D.*, Talhami Lozano, A.M.*, Koomas, A.* & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2014). Urban parks and community development needs: Stories through images captured by youth. Children, Youth and Environments, 24(1), 158-172.

23. Freeman, E.R.**, Seifer, S.D.**, Stupak, M.*, & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2014). Community

engagement in the CTSA Program: Stakeholder responses from a national Delphi Process. Clinical Translational Science Journal, 7(3), 191-195. PMID: 24841362

24. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Reich, A.*, Dalembert, F.**, Gute, G. & Peréa, F. C. (2013). Employing

community-based participatory research methods to “bear witness”: Psycho-social impact of the 2010 earthquake on Haitians in Somerville, MA. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 16(6), 1201-1207. PMID: 23515968

25. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Peréa, F. C, Ursillo, A.*, Weeks, F.*, Godstein-Gelb, W.** & Brugge, D.

(2013). A democratic university–community administrative body dedicated to expanding community-engaged research: The Tufts Community Research Center (TCRC). The Journal of the Community Development Society, 44(1), 97-110. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15575330.2012.678873

26. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Peréa, F. C., Ursillo, A.*, Pirie, A.**, Ndulue, U.J.*, Oliveira, C.**, &

Gute, D. M. (2012). Research-as-curriculum: Engaging undergraduates and community residents in immigrant health research partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action, 6(4), 491-8.

PMID: 23221295

27. Leung Rubin, C., Sprague Martinez, L.S., Chu, J., Hacker, K., Brugge, D., Pirie**, A. Allukian, N., Rodday, A.M. & Leslie, L. K. (2012). Community engaged pedagogy: A strengths-based approach to involving diverse stakeholders in research partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action, 6(4), 481-90. PMID: 23221294

28. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Russell, B.**, Leung Rubin, C., Leslie, L. K. & Brugge, D. (2012). Clinical

and translational research and community engagement: Implications for researcher capacity building. Clinical Translational Science, 5(4), 329-332. PMID: 22883610

29. Ndulue, U.J.*, Peréa, F. C., & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2012). Team-building activities as strategies for improving community-university partnerships: Lessons learned from Nuestro Futuro Saludable. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action, 6(2), 213-218.

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PMID: 22820231 30. Sprague Martinez, L.S., & Peréa, F. C. (2012). Sprague Martinez and Peréa Respond. American

Journal of Public Health, 102(11), e4-e5. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301058

31. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Ndulue, U.J.*, Seller, S.*, Gute, D.M., Brugge, D., & Peréa, F. C. (2012). All public health is local: Revisiting the importance of local sanitation through the eyes of youth. American Journal of Public Health, 102(6), 1058-1060.

PMID: 22515855

32. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Ndulue, U.J.*, & Brunette, M. (2012). Lessons learned from the Protección en Construcción (PenC) community research partnership. International Public Health Journal. Special Issue related to: Lessons learned in building community capacity to address persistent public health problems, 4(3), 275-284.

PMID: 26005517 33. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Freeman, E.** & Peréa, F. C. (2012). From engagement to action:

Assessing community readiness for disparities mobilization. The Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 5(2) article 9.

http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/vol5/iss2/9/

34. Roelofs, C., Sprague Martinez, L.S., Brunette, M. & Azaroff, L. (2011). Hispanic construction worker perspectives on factors impacting worksite safety and risk: A qualitative investigation. Environmental Health Journal, 10(84), 1-9.

PMID: 21962128 35. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Leung Rubin, C., Russell, B.**, Leslie, L. K. & Brugge, D. (2011).

Community conceptualizations of health: Implications for transdisciplinary team science. Clinical and Translational Science, 4(3), 163-167.

PMID: 22883610

36. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Ndulue, U.* & Peréa, F. C. (2011). Nuestro Furturo Saludable: A partnership approach for connecting public health and community development to build a healthy environment. The Journal of the Community Development Society. Special Issue on Community Development Approaches to Improving Public Health, 42(2), 235-247.

PMID: 25258619

37. Dogra, N., Betancourt, J., Park, E., & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2009). The relationship between drivers and policy in the implementation of cultural competency training in health care. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(2), 127-133.

PMID: 17127209 38. Hyde, J., Kim, B., Sprague L. S., Clark, M., & Hacker, K. (2006). Better prepared but spread too

thin: The impact of emergency preparedness funding on local public health. Disaster Management and Response, 4(4), 106-113.

Book Chapters 1. Nguyen, T.T., Wallerstein, N., Das, R., Sabado, M., Blue Bird Jernigan, V., Jacob, T., Cannady, T.,

Sprague Martinez, L., Ndulue, U.J., Ortiz, A., Williams Stubbs, A., Pichon, L.C., Park Tanjasiri, S., Ka`ala Pang, J. & Woo, K. (forthcoming). Conducting community-based participatory research with

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minority communities to reduce health disparities. In N. Wallerstein, B. Duran, J.G. Oetzel & M. Minkler (Eds.). Community-based participatory research for health: Advancing social and health equity (3rd ed.). Jossey Bass.

2. Wangari Walter, A., Sprague Martinez, L., & Marilis López, L. (2017). Mental health care in the

Affordable Care Act (ACA) era: Harnessing the power of communities. In J. Rosenberg & S. Rosenberg (Eds.), Community mental health (3rd ed.). (pp.314-327). New York & London: Routledge.

3. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Ndulue, U.J.* & Peréa, F. C. (2013). Nuestro Futuro Saludable:

Connecting public health research and community development to build a healthy environment. Chapter 10 in R.S. Ogilvie (Ed.) Community development approaches to improving public health. (pp. 122-134). New York, NY: Routledge.

4. Sprague Martinez L.S., Ndulue, U.J.*, & Brunette, M. (2012). Lessons learned from the Protección

en Construcción (PenC) community research partnership. Chapter XI in R.M. Caron and J. Merrick (Eds.) Building community capacity: Minority and immigrant populations. (pp. 117-128). New York, NY: Nova Science.

5. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C. (2011). Community-based participatory research. Chapter 147 in S.

Loue and M. Sajatovic (Eds.) Encyclopedia of immigrant health. (pp. 480-483). New York, NY: Springer Science & Business Media.

6. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C. (2011). Cultural competence. Chapter 164 in S. Loue and M. Sajatovic (Eds.) Encyclopedia of immigrant health. (pp. 516-519). New York, NY: Springer Science & Business Media.

7. Martinez, L. S., Ndulue, U.* & Peréa, F. C. (2011). The built environment. Chapter 89 in S. Loue

and M. Sajatovic (Eds.) Encyclopedia of immigrant health. (pp. 325-328). New York, NY: Springer Science & Business Media.

8. Peréa, F. C., & Martinez, L. S. (2011). Latinos. Chapter 405 in S. Loue and M. Sajatovic (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of immigrant health. (pp. 998-1002). New York, NY: Springer Science & Business Media.

JURIED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS *Students, **Community Partners; Last author denotes senior author

International 1. Brugge, D., Turner, A.,* Lowe, L.,** Reisner, E.,** Durant, J., Zamore, W., ** & Sprague

Martinez, L.S. (2018). Using research on near roadway UFP to influence policy and practice in Boston, MA. Urban Transitions 2018: Integrating Urban & Transport Planning, Environmental and Health for Healthier Urban Living, Sitges, Barcelona, Spain.

2. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Ndulue, U.* & Peréa, F. C. (2011). Nuestro Futuro Saludable: The process

of developing the JP Partnership for Healthy Caribbean Latino Youth. Poster presentation. CU EXPO, Community-University Partnerships: Bringing global perspectives to local action, Waterloo Region, Canada.

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3. Ndulue, U.*, Kayou, B.** & Peréa, F. C. & Sprague Martinez, L. S (2011). Moving past icebreakers: Team building activities to foster communication, collaboration, and understanding. Workshop presentation. CU EXPO, Community-University Partnerships: Bringing global perspectives to local action, Waterloo Region, Canada.

4. Peréa, F. C., & Martinez, L. S., & Gute, D. M. (2008). Engaging students in community partnership

research for community health education: Lessons learned from the Survey of Health and Immigrant Practices in Somerville (SHIPS). Oral presentation. Medical Education for the 21st Century – Teaching for Health Equity, Havana, Cuba.

5. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C., Glandon, D.*, & Dalambert, F.** (2008). Educating for health

equity: determining and cultivating community capacity for health improvement in Haiti. Oral presentation. Medical Education for the 21st Century – Teaching for Health Equity, Havana, Cuba. National

1. Augsberger, A., Sprague Martinez, L.S, Springwater, J., Hilliard-Koshinsky, G., & Mitchell, K.(2019). Engaging youth in child welfare policy advocacy: Success and challenges of a multi-state youth advisory board. Child Welfare League of America, Inc. National Conference: Advancing equity in practice and in policy. Washington, DC.

2. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Carolan, K.,* Freeman, E.R.,** Fonseca, C.* & Charlot, M. (2018). Interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement as tools for tackling inequity: Establishing a mechanism for patient powered cancer research at a safety-net hospital. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA), San Diego, CA.

3. Charlot, M., Carolan, K.,* Freeman, E.R.,** Fonseca, C.* & Sprague Martinez, L.S (2018). Perspectives on patient engagement: Lessons learned from oncologists at a safety net hospital cancer center. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA), San Diego, CA.

4. Buitron de la Vega, P., Sprague Martinez, L., Kressin, N. R., Losi, S., Ewen, A., Stack, M., Hu, A.**, Gill, S.** & Garg, A. (2018), Developing a Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Screening and Referral Process. Poster Presentation. Preventive Medicine 2018, American College of Preventive Medicine, Chicago, Il.

5. Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2018). Increasing resident voice in the redevelopment process: A

community practice partnership. Oral presentation. 22stAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC.

6. Richards-Schuster, K., Teixeira, S., Augsberger, A. & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2018). Engaging

youth voice: Participatory strategies for achieving equity and justice. Round table presentation. 22stAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC.

7. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Tang, C.*, McClay, C., & Zaff, J., (2017). Barriers to wellness --Voices

and views from youth in five cities. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA), Atlanta, GA.

8. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Zaff, J., McClay, C. & Tang, C. (2017). Barriers to wellness-- voices and

views from youth in five cities. Oral presentation. Child Welfare League of America, Inc. National Conference: Highlighting Successful Strategies to Address the Needs of Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, DC.

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9. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Formal, R., Toncoso, M.**, & Peréa, F.C. (2017). A community driven

research and action project to diversify the gentrification dialog. Oral presentation. 21stAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.

10. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Zaff, J., McClay, C. & Tang, C. (2017). The determinants of health through

the eyes of youth: A multi-site youth-led health assessment. Oral presentation and Symposium organizer. 21stAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.

11. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Negron, R., Araujo Brinkerhoff, C.* & Siqueira, C.E (2016). A community-

engaged transdisciplinary process to study culture in transnational immigrant communities. Oral presentation. Council on Social Work Education Annual Meeting (CSWE), Atlanta, GA.

12. Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2016). Engaging youth of color in applied science education and public

health promotion. Oral presentation. Boston College, Institute for the Study of Race and Culture, “Race, Culture, and Educating Our Youths: Developing Whole People Not Widgets, Boston, MA.

13. Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2016). Nuestro Futuro Saludable applied inquiry and action: Engaging

middle school youth of color in critical service-learning. Oral Presentation. Boston College, Institute for the Study of Race and Culture, “Race, Culture, and Educating Our Youths: Developing Whole People Not Widgets, Boston, MA.

14. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Negron, R., Araujo Brinkerhoff, C.*, Reich, A. J.* & Siqueira, C.E (2016).

Project AquiLá: A community engaged transdisciplinary process to study culture in transnational communities in Massachusetts. Poster presentation. Science of Team Science Conference (SciTS), Phoenix, AZ.

15. Winkfield, K., Powell, E., Osuagwa, C.*, Freeman, E.**, & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2015). A

multi-level community engaged study exploring barriers to cancer care and clinical trial participation among black Bostonians. Poster presentation. American Society for Clinical Oncology, Chicago, Il. J Clin Oncol 33, 2015 (suppl; abstr e17536).

16. Siqueira, C.E., Sprague Martinez, L. S., Negron, R., Reich, A. J*, & Araujo Brinkerhoff, C.* (2015). Here, there and in between: Mental health risk and protective factors associated with transnationalism. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting: For Science, For Action, For Health, Chicago IL.

17. Negron, R., Sprague Martinez, L. S., Reich, A.J.*, Jaquez, J.*, Brinkerhoff, C.*, Diaz, Y.*, Tracy,

N., Troncoso, M.** & Siqueira, C.E. (2014). Transnational networks: Implications for the study of culture and health. Oral presentation. Minority Health and Health Disparities Grantees’ Conference, National Harbor, MD.

18. Peréa, F. C., Talhami-Lozano, A.*, & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2014). What does an upstream

intervention focused on the social determinants of health look like? Workforce development as an approach to public health intervention that invests in people. Poster presentation. Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference, Washington, DC.

19. Peréa, F. C., Talhami-Lozano, A.*& Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2014). Workforce development as a

public health tool: Community reflections on an employment-based intervention to tackle obesity

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among women of color. Poster presentation. Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference, Washington, DC.

20. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Negron, R., Reich, A.*, Tracy, N.**, Troncoso, M.** & Siqueira, C.E.

(2014). An interdisciplinary planning charrette to develop a multilevel measure of culture and its implications for health. Poster presentation. Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference, National Harbor, MD.

21. Siqueira, C.E., Negron, R., Reich, A.J.*, Tracy, N.**, Troncoso, M.**, Brinkerhoff, C.*, Diaz, Y.*,

Jaquez, J.* & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2014). Cultural conversations with Dominican and Brazilian transnationals: Implications for health and wellbeing. Poster presentation. Minority Health and Health Disparities Conference National Harbor, MD.

22. Peréa, F. C., Gravel, B., Bowers, E., Groman, D.*, Alvarez, A.* & Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2014).

Engaging urban minority youth to address health inequities: Using animation for community health education and health promotion as part of STEM/science enrichment. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

23. Sprague Martinez, L. S., Bowers, E. & Peréa, F. C. (2014). Nuestro futuro: Advancing science

education (NFASE). Poster presentation. NIH SciEd Annual Conference for NIH Science Education Projects: Enhancing P-12 STEM Partnerships through Communication and Collaboration, Bethesda, MD.

24. Peréa, F. C., Talhami Lozano, A.* & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2013). Obesity and employment in

under-resourced urban minority and immigrant communities: Improving employability and creating jobs to build community capacity and tackle obesity. Oral presentation. Active Living Research (ALR) Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

25. Sprague Martinez L.S., Reich, A.J.*, Lahousse, C. *& Peréa, F. C. (2012). Engaging urban

minority youth in the disparities dialogue. Poster presentation. NIH Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Washington, D.C.

26. Sprague Martinez L.S., & Peréa, F. C. (2012). Nuestro futuro: Applied science education as a tool

for community change. Oral presentation. NIH Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Washington, D.C.

27. Peréa, F. C., Talhami Lozano, A.* & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2012). Train for change: Improving

employability and creating jobs to build community capacity and tackle obesity. Poster presentation. NIH Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Washington, D.C.

28. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Leung Rubin, C., Brugge, D. Chu, J., Peréa, F. C. & Leslie, L. (2011). Strengthening partnerships in CBPR: An evaluation of a community capacity-building training program. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

29. Peréa, F. C., Gonzalez, R.**, & Martinez, L. S. (2011). Youth driven advocacy and health promotion

efforts to promote parks and playgrounds and encourage physical activity. Invited Session-- Participatory public health research: Engagement with under-resourced communities and communities of color in Massachusetts. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

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30. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Aske Burke, D.* & Peréa, F. C. (2011). Physical activity level in an urban Latino new immigrant community: Variations by age and gender. Oral presentation. Active Living Research (ALR) Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

31. Peréa, F. C., Aske Burke, D.* & Sprague Martinez, L.S. (2011). The impact of park and playground

quality and conditions on physical activity: Research to inform local policies to promote active living in an urban Latino community. Poster presentation. Active Living Research (ALR) Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

32. Sprague Martinez L.S., Brunette, M., Latowsky, G.** & Azaroff, L.S. (2010). Participation,

capacity-building and empowerment: Lessons learned from the Protección en Construcción (PenC) community research partnership. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

33. Leung Rubin, C., Sprague Martinez, L.S., Chu, J., et al. (2010). Community-centered learning: A

pedagogical approach to building research capacity in community-based organizations. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

34. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Russell, B.** & Brugge, D. (2010). The Tufts Community Research Center

(TCRC): Changing the climate, creating capacity, and promoting partnerships. Poster presentation. 11th Community-Campus Partnership for Health Conference, Portland, OR.

35. Martinez, L.S. (2009). Socio-cultural relational coordination (SCRC): Implications for

organizational cultural competence. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

36. Pietras, S.*, Nino, D.*, Eckstadt, M.* & Martinez, L.S. (2009). Immigrant mental health factors:

Insights from the SHIPS study. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

37. Martinez, L. S., Peréa, F. C., & Freeman, E.** (2008). Disparities mobilization through community-

based participatory research: An asset-based approach for fostering public and political will, and coalition development. Poster presentation. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, National Harbor, MD.

38. Martinez, L.S., Peréa, F.C., Freeman, E.** (2008). Step one: Assessing community readiness for

disparities mobilization. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

39. Peréa, F.C., & Martinez, L.S. (2008). Disparities mobilization through community-based

participatory research: An asset-based approach for fostering public and political will to effect decision making. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

40. Martinez, L.S., Oliveira, C.**, Gute, D. M., et. al. (2007). Community health theory and practice: A

survey on health and immigrant practices in Somerville, MA. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

41. Martinez, L.S. (2007) Community, quality and cultural intelligence: The role of social capital in

chronic disease management. Oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

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42. Martinez, L.S., Peréa, F. C., Clark, L.**, & Freeman, E.** (2007). Community mobilization for the

elimination of health disparities: Determining readiness. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

43. Martinez, L.S., Nelson, M.**, Lister, C.**, & Storace, A.** (2007). Oral health for Nashua's children. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

44. Martinez, L.S., Walker, B.**, Nixon, C.**, & Scott-Harris, J. (2005). Emerging leaders in

communities of color: How building social capital impacts communities. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

45. Lacy, R., Sprague, L. S., & Ishikawa, C. (2005). Flu clinics then and now: Lessons learned from

emergency preparedness. Poster presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Local and Regional 46. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Houston, K.**, Short, A.*, Tang, C.*, Johnson, K.*, & Gergen Barnett, K.

(2018). The Culture of Health Accelerator: Harnessing the power of youth voice to inform health care decision-making. Poster presentation. 1st Annual BUMC Health Equity Symposium (HES). Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA.

47. Sprague Martinez, L.S., Carolan, K.*, Fonseca, C.*, Freeman, E.**, & Charlot, M. (2018). Interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement as tools for tackling inequity: Establishing a mechanism for patient powered cancer research at a safety-net hospital. Poster presentation. 1st Annual BUMC Health Equity Symposium (HES). Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA.

48. Buitron de la Vega, P., Losi, S., Sprague Martinez, L., Bovell-Ammon, A., Garg, A., James, T., Ewen, A., Stack, M.., DeCarvalho, H., Sandel1, M. Mishuris, R.G., Deych, S., Pelletier, P., & Kressin, N. R. (2018). Developing an EMR-based Screening and Referral System to Address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in Primary Care: A Feasibility Study. Poster presentation. 1st Annual BUMC Health Equity Symposium (HES). Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA.

49. Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2016). Community perceptions of the barriers to participation in clinical

trials. Community town hall to discuss the challenges Black residents in Boston face when exploring cancer treatment options and care. Center for Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc., Boston, MA.

50. Sprague Martinez, L. S. (2015). Barriers to participation in clinical trials. Building Research

Infrastructure…Developing Genuine Engagement (BRI…DGE). Center for Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc., Boston, MA.

51. Sprague Martinez, L. S., McLaren, J.*, Young, J.* & Tickle-Degnen, L. (2015). Assessment

informed outreach and engagement in Parkinson's Disease research. Poster presentation. Translational Research Day 2015: Innovations in Clinical Trial Participant Engagement. Tufts University Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Boston, MA.

52. Sprague Martinez, L.S., (2015). Understanding and addressing inequity in health: What can

practitioners do about health inequity? Workshop Presenter. Professional Education Programs, Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

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53. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C. (2008). Working with immigrant and minority adolescents. Oral

presentation. Conference: A View from All Sides: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Parenting Education and Family Support, Marlborough, MA.

54. Martinez, L.S., Peréa, F. C., & Clark, L.** (2007). Determining Readiness for Community

Engagement for the Elimination of Health Disparities. Oral presentation. New England Regional Minority Health Conference, Mashantucket, CT.

55. Pories, S., Miksad, R., Lamb, C., Lotz, M., Sprague Martinez, L. S., Harrington, R. & Hacker, K.

(2007). Examining barriers to breast cancer screening for women of color. Poster presentation. Fourth Annual Symposium, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Program in Breast Cancer, Boston, MA.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (Lectures and Webinars) National Audiences Americans for the Arts Annual Convention, Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN (2019). Research Round-up: Harnessing the power of resident voice to promote arts engagement. Invited Presenter. Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA (2017). Building Momentum for a Children’s Opportunity Agenda. Education Redesign Lab By All Means --Fall Convening. Student Voice in Reform Efforts. Conference Panelist. America’s Promise Alliance, Washington, DC (2017). Barriers to Wellness: Insights from a Youth-Led Community-Based Participatory Research Study. Webinar Lead Presenter. Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (2015). Methodological approaches to measure culture. For the grantees of Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network. Grantee Meeting Presenter. NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, Minority Health Month Webinar Series, Bethesda, MD (2015). Transnationalism, networks & culture: Implications for health. For social science, behavioral and health researchers and students. Webinar Lead Presenter. Annual International Science of Team Science (SciTS) Conference, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (2012). The role of community partners in Team Science. Conference Presenter. Local Academic Audiences Asian Women’s Health in Massachusetts Conference, Boston, MA (2019). Right Question + Right Data=Right Action. Community Driven Research and Action. Panelist Boston Medical Center Community Health Worker Symposium, Boston, MA (2018). The Power of Team: The Role of Community Health Workers and Building Collaborative Partnerships in the New ACO Era. Building from within: Assessing BMC resources to leverage workforce capacity and improve efforts to address SDOH. Conference Presenter. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (2017). Hematology Grand Rounds. Creating a patient-powered research agenda. Ground Rounds Lecturer.

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Phillips Brooks House, Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship, Harvard College, Cambridge MA (2017). For the Mindich Program for Engaged Scholarship Lecturer on Social Studies. Seminar Lecturer. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (2017). Radiology Grand Rounds. The Social Determinants of Health in Boston. Ground Rounds Lecturer. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA (2017). Sustainable Solutions Lab second annual symposium, Building Resilience: Economic Displacement and Climate Change. Conference Panelist. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (2017). Medical Grand Rounds. Barriers to Cancer Care and Clinical Trial Participation among Black Bostonians. Ground Rounds Lecturer. Boston University, Boston, MA (2016). Research on Tap: Tackling Racial Inequities in Boston: What's BU Learning? For the Initiative on Cities. Convening Presenter. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (2016). Cancer Center. Community Perceptions of the Barriers to Participation in Clinical Trials. Center Meeting Guest Presenter. Latino Leadership Program, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston, MA (2015). Community-based Participatory Research. Seminar Presenter. Clinical Laboratory & Nutritional Sciences, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Lowell, MA (2014 & 2015). Community-engaged Assessment. Seminar Presenter. Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA (2014 & 2015). Participatory Evaluation. Seminar Presenter. Bouvé College of Health Sciences Northeastern University, Boston, MA (2014). Race, Ethnicity and Health. Seminar Presenter. Tufts University, Medford, MA, Eighth Annual Presidential Symposium on Community Engagement (2010). Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. Symposium Presenter. T32 Program Lecture Series, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA (2012). Finding Your Place on the Spectrum of Community-engaged Research. Resident Training Facilitator. Tufts Community Research Center, Tufts University Medford, MA (2007). "Speed Dating"-- Forging new community-university research partnerships: A structured networking event. A Case for Community-based Participatory Research. Symposium Key Note Presenter. Community Audiences Boston City Council, Boston, MA (2017). Invited Expert Testimony, for “Just Cause Eviction” Legislative Hearing. Boston Housing Authority, Center for Community Engagement and Civil Rights, Resident Empowerment Coalition/REACH Project Fall Summit Boston, MA (2016). Invited Plenary Presenter, “Gentrification and health: Reclaiming community space”. William Monroe Trotter Institute, University of Massachusetts and New England Blacks in Philanthropy, Boston, MA (2016). Panelist, for the community meeting “Persistence against the Odds: A 21st Century Comparative Analysis of Diversity Demographics in Massachusetts.”

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State of New Hampshire, Emerging Leaders in Communities of Color 2014 Cohort, Concord, NH (2014). Community Lecture, “Social Capital and the Art of Building Networks.” Museum of Science, Boston, MA (2011). Presentation to museum patrons, “Race, Place and Health”. 2nd Annual Forum on Health Disparities, Confronting Healthcare Disparities: Is Commonwealth Care the Answer? Holyoke, MA (2007). Closing Speaker. “Assessing Community Readiness to Tackle Health Inequity.” MEDIA Television Interview, CityLife, WCVB Boston. Television interview discussing Barriers to Wellness: Voices and Views from Young People in Five Cities report (taped December 15, 2016). Guest, C-SPAN Washington Journal. Spoke with television viewers and the host on a live call-in show titled “Wellness of Urban Minority Youth” (December 2, 2016). Interview, Telemundo, Boston, MA. Provided discussion for the new story “Buscan Combatir aburguesamiento en Boston (March 25, 2016). Print Interview, Robin White Goode, Black Enterprise. Background for article “Young People in Our Cities Face Obstacles to Emotional Well-Being: Center for Promise report exposes fear as a threat to public health” (March 11, 2017). Interview, Caitlyn Bird, BU Research. Background for article “Helping Student Scientists Do Research at Home: Black and Latino students study asthma, safety, inequality in their communities” (January 26, 2017. Interview, Veronica Carter, Illinois News Connection. “Report: Fear Holding Back Students of Color” (broadcast January 2, 2017). Interview, Youth Today. Background for article “Report: Fear, Stress Are Obstacles to Health for Youth of Color” (November 18, 2016). Interview, Bay State Banner, Boston, MA. Background for article “Rox youth report stress, distrust of police in poll: Study lead by local teens surveys youth on well-being” (September 1, 2016). Interview, Bay State Banner, Boston, MA. Background for article “Community members look to turn report on Black lives into action” (February 4, 2016) Interview, Bay State Banner, Boston, MA. Background for article “Policies must recognize diversity in the Black population: New look at health care and immigrant causes” (January 14, 2016). Interview, Bay State Banner, Boston, MA. Background for article “Report on black lives in MA urges local community action on inequality” (January 7, 2016). Radio Interview, Meghna Chakrabarti, Radio Boston. Commentary for the story “Report: 18 Percent of Black Mortgage Applicants Denied A Loan in Mass” (May 1, 2017).

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Interview, Maeve Conran, KGNU 88.5FM/1390AM Denver/Boulder Community Radio. Interview “Barriers to youth wellness and health in Denver” (broadcast December 27, 2016). Interview, Samuel Orozco, Línea Abierta, Radio Bilingüe. Live Spanish-language radio interview discussing the Barriers to Wellness report (December 20, 2016). Interview, David Heller, WHYY-FM (NPR) Philadelphia. Radio interview “Survey focuses on issues facing youth of color in U.S.” (broadcast December 14, 2016). Interview, DeSaundra Harris, American Urban Radio Networks. Radio interview discussing the Barriers to Wellness report (taped December 13, 2016). Interview, Stephanie Renee, The MOJO Show, 900AM Philadelphia WURD. Live radio interview discussing Barriers to Wellness: Voices and Views from Young People in Five Cities (December 12, 2016). Interview, The Ellison Report, WEAA Baltimore Public Radio. Live radio interview “The Kids Are Stressed” (December 9, 2016). Interview, Politics and Grits, Praise Boston Radio. Provided discussion on “The Comparative Black Experience in Massachusetts” (December 14, 2015). Podcast, Museum of Science, Boston MA. Delivered a podcast on the benefits of engaging youth of color in research focused on the relationship between race, place and health (January 2011). REPORTS TO POLICY MAKERS AND FUNDERS

1. Center for Promise (2016). Barriers to Wellness: Voices and Views from Young People in Five Cities. Washington, DC: America’s Promise Alliance. (Sprague Martinez, L. S., Lead author)

2. Peréa, F. C., Sprague Martinez, L.S. & Stewart, S.* (2016). Investing in People, Advancing Equity:

A New Model of Community Collaborative Research. Prepared for the Carol R. Goldberg Civic Engagement Initiative, the Jonathan Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University, Medford, MA.

3. Sprague Martinez, L.S. & Freeman, E.R.** (2016). Race, equity and the fight for cancer care: Community perceptions of the barriers to cancer care and cancer clinical trials. Prepared for the Laxarex/MGH Cancer Equity Program, Boston, MA.

4. Jennings, J., Lewis, B., O’Bryant, R., Bernard, R., Sprague Martinez, L. S., & Williams, R. (2015).

Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos and Asians. Prepared for the William Monroe Trotter Institute, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA.

5. Peréa, F. C., Koomas, A*, Gonzalez, R.**, & Martinez, L. S. (2011). A Report Card on Lawrence’s

Parks. Prepared for the City of Lawrence, Lawrence, MA.

6. Martinez, L. S. (2008). The Peer Messenger Program Initiative: Final Evaluation Report. Prepared for Department of Public Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA.

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7. Martinez, L.S. (2008). Feeling Fit and Fabulous: A Wellness program for low-income pregnant

immigrant women. Prepared for Hallmark Health Systems Inc., Malden, MA.

8. Martinez, L. S. (2007). The Future of Oral Health for Nashua’s Children. Prepared for the New Hampshire Endowment for Health, Nashua, NH.

9. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C. (2006). Determining Readiness: A Report on the Town of Holyoke

Massachusetts. Prepared for the Community Health and Education Resource Center, Boston, MA. 10. Martinez, L. S., & Peréa, F. C. (2006). Critical Mass Stakeholder Assessment. Prepared for the

Community Health and Education Resource Center, Boston, MA.

11. Sprague, L. S. (2004). Housing Discrimination in NH: Voices from the Community. Prepared for New Hampshire Legal Assistance Program as part of the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing in New Hampshire, Manchester, NH.

12. Sprague, L. S., Hyde, J., Ishkawa, C., & Clark, M. (2004). Regional flu clinics: Lessons learned from

sub-regional collaborations. Prepared for the National Association of City and County Health Officials, Advanced Practice Center in Emergency Preparedness Monthly Newsletter, Washington, DC.

TEACHING Boston University School of Social Work (2014-present): For MSW Students MP786: Health Equity [Developed a new Macro elective for the online program] MP774: Seminar in Community Planning [Developed an applied course in community planning in collaboration with the Boston Public Housing Authority] MP 759: Communities and Organizations: Analysis and Intervention [Taught in On Campus, Off Campus and On-line formats] Tufts University Community Health Program (2005-2014): For undergraduate and five-year BA/MPH students CH 99: Health Education and Behavior CH 55: Race, Ethnicity and Health CH 188: Health Equity and the Built Environment CH 182: Applied Community Engaged and Research Methods CH 30: Community Assessment, Program Planning and Evaluation CH 188: Migration and Health: The Health of New Immigrants CH 181: Introduction to Social Inquiry: Research Methods in Community Health CH 181: Community Health Internship Seminar Pre-major advising seminar: Latino Health Cambridge College (2003-2006) (Human Services and Psychology): For undergraduate adult learners Principles and Processes of Adult Education Ethical Issues in Working with Families Family Interventions

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Theories of Personality Multicultural Developmental Psychology MENTORING (Undergraduate, Graduate Students, Junior Faculty)

Junior Faculty Mentoring Congruent Mentorship to Research Academic Diversity in Neuroscience Research (COMRADE) New York University, Langone Health Kelechi Ibe-Lamberts, PhD Assistant Professor State University of New York, Cortland Doctoral Student Advising: Boston University School of Social Work Pre-Doctoral Advisees Christina Brinkerhoff, MA Catalina Tang, MA Greer Hamilton, MSW Dissertation Committees:

1. Name: Amanda Reich Doctoral Dissertation, Northeastern University, Health Law and Policy Title of Work: Exploring School-Based Barriers to Family and Community Engagement in Urban Communities Role: External Reader, Qualitative Methodologist Date of Completion: May, 2014

2. Name: Celina Miranda Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University, School of Social Work Title of Work: “Integration of Positive Youth Development in Community Based Youth Organizations”

Role: Chair (at BUSSW the Chair only manages the defense) Date of Completion: May, 2015

3. Name: Natalicia Tracy Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Arts and Sciences, Sociology Department Title of Work: “Transnational Brazilians: Class, Race, Immigration Status, and Family Life” Role: External Reader, Substantive Expert & Qualitative Methodologist Date of Completion: May, 2016

4. Name: Heather Rheaume

Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “The Impact of School Culture on the High School Experience: Perceptions of Graduating Seniors” Role: Chair (at BUSSW the Chair only manages the defense) Date of Completion: May, 2017

5. Name: Jina Chang Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “The effects of immigrant generational status, family structure, and policy environment on children’s health, insurance coverage, and utilization of healthcare services”

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Role: Third Reader, Substantive Expert Date of Completion: May, 2018

6. Name: Winslow Robinson Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “Creating and evaluating an online self-paced psychoeducation intervention for guardians of children attending short-term residential treatment: A mixed methods dissertation” Role: Second Reader, Qualitative Methodologist Date of Completion: May, 2018

7. Name: Taylor Hall

Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “Mental health, physical health, and substance use services received post release in drug offenders reentering the community: A mixed methods dissertation study”

Role: Second Reader, Advisor of record, Qualitative Methodologist Date of Completion Date: March, 2019

8. Name: Annie Herriot Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “Prenatal Care and Substance Dependence: A Qualitative Study of the Perspectives of Women and Healthcare Providers”

Role: Second Reader, Qualitative Methodologist Date of Completion Date: May, 2019

9. Name: Whitney Gecker Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “Diversity and Privilege in Newton, MA: How Young People Make Sense of Their Suburban Community”

Role: Third Reader, Qualitative Methodologist Anticipated Completion Date: May, 2020

10. Name: Kelsi Carolan Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Title of Work: “Understanding Employment in the Context of Chronic Neurological Disease”

Role: First Reader, Advisor Anticipated Completion Date: May, 2020

11. Name: Sae-Mi Jeon Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work Working Title of Work: “Substance use treatment utilization” Role: Third Reader Anticipated Completion Date: May, 2020

12. Name: Uchenna Ndulue Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Public Health Working Title of Work: “Engaging youth of color in health careers: Promising practices”

Role: External Reader, Substantive Expert & Qualitative Methodologist Anticipated Completion Date: May, 2020

13. Noelle Dimitri, LICSW

Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University School of Social Work

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Working Title of Work: “Exploring the Lived Experiences of Black Women with Type-2 Diabetes”

Role: First Reader, Advisor Anticipated Completion Date: May, 2021 External Doctoral Student Mentoring Cecilia Flores, Brandies University, Heller School of Social Policy and Management Chioma Woko, University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication Tisch Scholar, Community Health Program Tufts University 2017-2018 Fatima Ajose, Undergraduate Research Fellow and Mentee Boston University, Undergraduate Research Intern 2017-2018 Wenzheng Wang, Undergraduate Research Internship Health Equity Internship Program, Directors of Health Promotion and Education, Washington, DC. 2015 Jesus Ayala Figueroa, University of Puerto Rico School of Public Health: Summer Research Experience --Exploring the Health and Wellbeing of Dominican Transnational Immigrants in Boston, MA. Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Boston University 2015-2016 Margo Kalb, Undergraduate Research Internship Supervisor, Macro Field Placement, Boston University School of Social Work 2014-2015 Samantha Steward, 2nd Year Field Placement, Transnationalism and Health Study 2015-2016 Remi Formal, 2nd Year Field Placement, Gentrification and Health Study 2017-2018 Carmen Fonseca, 1st Year Field Placement, PCORI Patient Advisory Board 2017-2018 Ashley Short, 2nd Year Field Placement, Culture of Health Accelerator-YPAR Study 2018-2019 Cyrena Gawuga, 2nd Year Field Placement, PCORI Patient Advisory Board 2018-2019 Ji Hyang Kim, 2nd Year Field Placement, Near Highway Research & Action; Social

Justice Curriculum Content Assessment Mentor, NIH Diversity Supplement 2014-2015 Yareliz Diaz, Undergraduate Research Fellow 2014-2015 Valeria Ruelas, Undergraduate Research Fellow 2014-2016 Cristina Aruajo Brinkerhoff, Post-Masters Research Fellow Graduate Thesis in Urban and Environmental Planning 2014 3rd Reader, Sherra Cates: Exploring School-Based Barriers to Family and Community Engagement in Urban Communities 2012 2nd Reader, Amy Kuykendall: A case study of ACT: A Latino Community Development Organization 2010 2nd Reader, Ellen Minzner: Youth Sport in Community Development Summer Scholar Program, Tufts University 2014 Research Mentor, Rachel Weinstock: Here There and the Culture of Care 2008-2010 Leader/Faculty Advisor, Community Health in Haiti Independent Study, Tufts University Engineers without Borders and the Tufts University Institute for Global Leadership (IGL). Trained 4 students in community-engaged health assessment, including social mapping, GIS and qualitative research methods. Travelled to Haiti with students and Somerville Haitian Coalition to implement the project in collaboration with local community. Facilitated a community planning process,

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formed and advised a student organization (RESPE Haiti) through which students raised 10K for the local community to implement their action plan. Worked with the IGL and students to bring community members from Haiti to Tufts University for a conference on global leadership. Faculty Advisor, Leonard Carmichael Society 2009-2011, Advise the leadership board of a 60-member student community service organization at Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences ADDITIONAL MENTORSHIP ROLES AT TUFTS UNIVERSITY American Studies Senior Special Project 2012 Chair, Emma Goldstein, Crones and Colitis among college students 2012 Chair, Cecilia Flores, Latino Narratives in Public Television 2011 Chair, Laura Kroart: A qualitative study examining immigrant access to vaccination in Somerville, MA 2011 2nd Reader, Molly Moulton: An examination of implications for Family CAP on the bodies of Black women 2010 3rd Reader, Jesslyn Jamison: The Relationship Between HIV Medication Adherence, Access to Psychosocial Support, and Mental Health Status: A Case Study of 81 Puerto Rican HIV+ Men 2010 Chair, Ariana Matias: Greek Life and Latinas 2009 Chair, Leah Staub-Delong, The Impact of Health Reform on Immigrants in MA 2009 2nd Reader, Rodela Kahn, Cuba: Going Beyond the Surface Africa and the New World Senior Project 2008 Chair, Kerline Theodore: Striving for Equity in Education: Black Achievement, Advancement, and Access in the American School System Independent Studies in Community Health 2012 Paul Nevin: Community Engaged Research and Capacity Building 2010 Patricia Eloizin: Social Capital and Health in Balan Haiti 2010 Jennifer Johnson: Cultural Competence and Provider Coordination 2010 Katherine Diaz McInnis: Health and wellbeing in the Dominican Republic 2010 David Landy: The role of youth organizing in disaster response Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in Community Health 2016 3rd Reader, Chidinma Osuagwu: Salvation is the Issue: Restorative Healing in the Tradition, the essential pieces towards Black Liberation 2014 Chair, Fiona Weeks: Peruvian Migrant Health in Chile 2012 Chair, Amy Strauss: Mental Health Among College Students 2010 Chair, Michelle Eilers: Culturally-Relevant Aymará Maternal Care 2010 2nd Reader, Talya Peltzmen: The Impacts of Chapter 58 Health Care reform on Immigrant Health Providers in Massachusetts: A Case study of The Dorchester House 2007 2nd Reader, Julia R. Goldberg: Implementing a Wellness Policy at the Brooks School 2007 2nd Reader, Alison Bayer: Embodiment Theory and Racial Health Disparities: A Step Forward or Backward? Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in American Studies 2012 Chair, Vivian Mbawuiki, Black women’s reflections on their experiences and trajectories: Lessons learned for the next generation 2008 2nd Reader, Jessica Laws, Feminist Critique of Portrayals of Mental Health in Film 2007 2nd Reader, Polina Zhong: Seeking Validation for Asia American Racial Experiences in Higher Education

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Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in Sociology 2007 2nd Reader, April Baskin: I'm Different Wherever I go: Individual and Group Identity Development of Jewish Young Adults of Color Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in Peace and Justice Studies 2009 Chair, Elizabeth Fusco: Impact of Immigration to the United States on Dominican perceptions of Haitians Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in Child Development 2012 2nd Reader: Erin Fluerant: Breast feeding practices among Black women in Boston, MA Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis in Psychology 2008 2nd Reader, Laura Papp: Regulatory Focus in Interracial versus Same-Race Interactions Graduate Thesis in History 2007 2nd Reader, Malika McCray: Radical Health Activism: The Boston Chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights, 1964-1981 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Boston University (2014-present) 2019-present Member, Provost’s Art Council, Boston University 2018-2019 Member, Center for Social Work Innovation and Health, Transdisciplinary Steering

Committee 2017-present Member, Faculty Search Committee 2017-present Member, Wheelock Family Theater Transition Team 2016-present Pilot Grant Program Reviewer, Boston University Clinical and Translational Science

Institute, Community Engagement Scientific Panel 2017-2018 Co-coordinator for the concentration, Leadership in Groups, Organizations and

Communities 2016-2017 Co-leader for strategic goal #1 Assessing for the Social Determinants of Health, Mission Advisory Group, Boston Medical Center 2015-2017 Committee Member, SSW Doctoral Program 2015-2016 Mentor, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) 2014-2015 Search Committee Member, Director Position, BU Center for Innovation in Social Work

and Health Tufts University (2005-2014) 2013-2014 Track Leader, 5-year dual degree program (BA/MS) in Health Communication 2005-2014 Member, Policy Advisory Board, Community Health Program 2010-2014 Member, Leadership Committee, Aligning Researchers and Communities for Health 2007-2013 Board Member, Institutional Review Board, Social Science and Behavioral Research

Department 2006-2011 Member, Policy Advisory Board, American Studies Program 2006-2011 Member, Steering Committee, Tufts Community Research Center 2012 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Community Health Program 2012-2013 Assistant Director, Community Health Program 2013 Member, Search Committee, Community Health Program Director 2008-2009 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Community Health Program

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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Peer Review Book Reviewer Oxford University Press, 2017-present Editorial Board Member Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2012-present Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 2016

Youth and Society, 2016 Social Work Research Journal, 2015-present Clinical and Translational Research, 2012-present Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 2012-present Health Promotion and Practice, 2012-2013 Journal of the Community Development Society, 2011-present Medical Care, 2009 Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2008-2012 International Journal of Community Engagement, 2008

Abstract Reviewer for Annual Conferences—2010 to 2014 American Public Health Association, CHPPD Section Steering Committees and Board 2018-present Stakeholder Engagement Leadership Council Member, Bridging the chasm between

pregnancy and women’s health over the life course, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

2017-present Steering Committee Member, Boston Health Equity Research Network (BHERN),

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. 2016-present Member, Mission Advisory Group, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. 2015-2018 Alumni Board Member, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham,

MA. 2007-2012 Member, Immigrant Service Providers Group on Health, Somerville, MA. 2005-2011 Board of Directors & Executive Committee Member, Center for Community Health, Education, Research and Service, Inc., Boston, MA. 2004-2007 Steering Committee Member, Critical Mass for the Elimination of Health Disparities, Boston, MA. 2000-2002 Board of Directors, New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition, Manchester, NH. Conference Planning Committees 2016 Convener, Gentrification and Health: A Community Conversation, Boston, MA.

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2016 Planning Committee Member, Racial Equity Summit, City of Boston Office of Fair Housing and Equity, Boston, MA.

2012-2014 Board of Directors and Program Committee Chair, Madison Park Development Corporation, Roxbury, MA.

2014 Conference Planning Committee Member and Abstract Reviewer, International

Symposium on Minority Health and Health Disparities, 2014 Conference of National Institute on Minority Health & Health Disparities, “Transdisciplinary Collaborations: Evolving Dimensions of US and Global Equity”, National Harbor, MD.

2014 Conference Planning Committee Member and Abstract Reviewer, “From Rhetoric to

Reality: Achieving Authentic, Equitable & Transformative Partnerships,” Community Campus Partnerships for Health, Raleigh, NC.

2001-2005 Planning Committee Member, Region 1: New England Conference on Minority Health and Health Disparities, United States Department of Health and Human Services New England Regional Office of Minority Health, Boston MA. Research-related Leadership Committees 2019-present Community Level Intervention and Response Strategy Workgroup member, Healing

Communities Study, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD. 2012-2014 Community Advisory Board Member, Scientific Integrity in Community-Based

Participatory Research, Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

2012-2015 Special Emphasis Panel Reviewer (P20, R24, R01, T32 programs), National Institute

of Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

2003-2004 Measurement Committee Member, Centers on Population Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. 2002-2003 Institutional Review Board Member, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Nashua, NH. 2002-2003 Conference Convener, Statewide Conference on Disability and Diversity, Department of

Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health, State of New Hampshire, Concord, NH.

Regional, State and Municipal Positions 2001-2005 Strategic Planning Team Member, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, New England Regional Office of Minority Health, Boston MA. 2001-2003 Member, Board of Health, City of Nashua, Nashua, NH. 2001-2003 Member, Mayor’s Task Force on Affordable Housing, and Member, Mayor’s Task Force

on Youth, Mayor’s Office, Nashua, NH. 2002-2003 Mayoral Appointee, Committee on Ethnic Awareness, Mayor’s Office, Nashua, NH.

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2001-2003 Emergency Management Team Member, Department of Health and Human Services, State of New Hampshire, Concord, NH. 2001-2003 Planning Team Member, Diversity Task Force, State of New Hampshire, Concord, NH. 2001-2003 Member, Cancer Control Board, Department of Public Health, State of New Hampshire,

Concord, NH. Consulting 2018-present External Evaluator, CCI Obesity Management and Prevention Program (COMPP),

CCI Health and Wellness, Silver Spring, MD. 2018-2019 Consultant, Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Community-Based

Participatory Research Exploring Barriers to Engagement with the Arts, Sheffield, MA.

2018 Consultant, RAND Corporation, Puerto Rico Economic & Disaster Recovery Plan,

Santa Monica, CA. 2017-present Consultant, America’s Promise Alliance, Healthy Schools Initiative, Washington, DC. 2017-present Evaluator, Health Equity Awakened Leadership Institute, Human Impact Partners,

Oakland, CA. 2015-2018 Research Consultant, Project: Engaging Communities of Color in Parkinson’s Disease

Research, Health Quality of Life Lab, Tufts University, Medford, MA. 2011 Interim Executive Director, Center for Community Health, Education, Research and Service, Inc., Boston, MA. 2008-2008 Evaluator, Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Prevention and Control Network,

Department of Public Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. 2007-2013 Evaluator, Community Based Participatory Research Project, Department of Work and

the Environment, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA. 2007-2008 Evaluator, Maternal Health Project, Hallmark Health Systems Inc., Malden, MA. 2006-present Research Director, Center for Community Health, Education, Research and Service,

Inc., Roxbury, MA. 2003-2004 Research Consultant, Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing, Fair Housing Project,

New Hampshire Legal Assistance, Manchester, NH.