2004 MEETINGS & SESSIONS
Review of Black Political Economy - Board Meeting
NEA Executive Board Meeting
Education
U.S. Immigration and Brazilian Reparations
Competitive Challenges Facing Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Buffet Honoring Dr. Thomas Boston
Community Development
The Under Representation of Minority Faculty in Higher Education: Supply or Demand
The Impact of Minimum Wages and State – Level Policies on Women, Minorities and Low-Wage Workers
General Membership Meeting
Presidential Address and NEA Reception
Housing Choices of African Americans
Public Policies Facing African American Communities
January 2, 2004, Friday
5:30p.m.
Review of Black Political Economy Board Meeting
Hyatt/Betsey
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7:30p.m.
NEA Board Meeting
Hyatt/Betsey
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January 3, 2004, Saturday
8:00 a.m.
Education
Hyatt/Edward C
Presiding: Donald Andrews (Southern University)
Panelists:
Linda Loubert (Michigan University)
Are School Demographics and Funding Related?: Evidence from Dallas County.
Gregory N. Price and Maury Granger (North Carolina A&T State University)
Race, Religiousity, and Intellecturualism: Is the Pipeline of Black Ph.D. Social Scientists Inhibited by Faith?
George Cave (Consulting Economist)
Where, when, and why do students drop out at high school? How much can we learn from the common core of data?
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10:15 a.m.
U.S. Immigration and Brazilian Reparations
Hyatt/Edward C
Presiding: Richard F. America (Georgetown University)
Panelist:
Thomas D. Boston (Georgia Tech University)
Income and Wealth Transfer Effects of Race Discrimination in Brazil.
Stephen Shulman (Colorado State University)
Impact of Immigration on African American Employment and Wages since 1965.
Judy Morrison (Inter American Foundation)
The Income and Wealth Transfer effects of Racial Discrimination in Brazil
Satya Gabriel (Mt. Holyoke College)
The Present Value of Past Discrimination by Race in Brazil
Discussant:
Greg Price (North Carolina A&T University)
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2:30 p.m.
Competitive Challenges Facing Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Hyatt/Edward C.
Presiding: Charles Betsey (Howard University)
Panelist:
Charles L. Betsey (Howard University)
Faculty Continuing and Changes at HBCU’s
Jill Constantine (Mathematics Policy Research)
Students Outcomes at HBCU’s
Gregory N. Price (North Carolina A&T State University)
National Science Foundation, Sponsored Basic Social Science Research at HBCU’s: Assessment and Implications.
Barbara A. P. Jones (Alabama A&M University)
The Future of HBCU’s: An Administrative Perspective
Discussants:
Tazewell Hurst, III (Federick D. Patterson Research Institute)
Patrick Mason (Florida State University)
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5:30 p.m.
AFRICAN AND CREOLE BUFFET Honoring Dr. Thomas Boston, Retiring Editor of Review of Black Political Economy
Monroe's
7404 University Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91947
Phone: 619.464.7100
Price: $25.00 per person
Make checks payable to National Economic Association and mail to Cecilia A. Conrad, 585 West 12th St., Claremont, CA 91711 by December 29th. For additional information or to make a reservation, email Cecilia_Conrad@pomona.edu.
Directions from San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina: Start on 1ST AVE (at W HARBOR DR & 1ST AVE in SAN DIEGO) going towards ISLAND AVE, W ISLAND AVE - go 0.2 mi. Turn Right on MARKET ST - go 1.0 mi. Turn Left on 19TH ST - go 0.1 mi. Take CA-94 EAST - go 6.9 mi. Take the MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE exit - go 0.1 mi. Bear Right on MASSACHUSETTS AVE - go 0.8 mi. Turn Right on UNIVERSITY AVE - go 0.4 mi. Make a U-turn at LOWELL ST onto UNIVERSITY AVE - go 0.1 mi. Arrive at 7404 UNIVERSITY AVE, LA MESA. TIME: 13 minutes.
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January 4, 2004,
8:00 a.m.
Community Development
Hyatt/Emma B
Presiding:
Thomas D. Boston (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Panelists:
Thomas D. Boston (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The Impact of HOPE VI Revitalization
Michael Stoll (UCLA)
Spatial Mismatch
Gary Dymaki (UC Riverside)
Neighborhood Investment
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10:15 a.m.
The Under Representation of Minority Faculty in Higher Education: Supply or Demand Hyatt/Randle A& B
Panelists:
Samuel L. Myers (University of Minnesota) and Carolina Turner (Arizona State University)
Faculty of Color in Academics: Bittersweet Success
Stephen Cole and Elinor Barber
Increasing Faculty Diversity the Occupational Choices of High-Achieving Minority Students
Discussants:
Nancy Barcelo (University of Washington)
Eric Hanushek (Stanford University)
John Brooks Slaughter (National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering)
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2:30 p.m.
The Impact of Minimum Wages and State – Level Policies on Women, Minorities and Low-Wage Workers
Hyatt/Randle A& B
Presiding: William M. Rodgers, III (The College of William and Mary)
Panelists:
William M. Rodgers, Bruce W. Klein, and Hanly Chiang (The College of William and Mary)
Food Security and Minimum Wage
Dale Belman (Dartmouth College) and Paul Wolfson (Michigan State University)
The Minimum Wages: Consequences for Prices and Quantities in Low-Wage Labor Markets
Mark Turner (Optimal Solutions Group/Johns Hopkins University) and Alena Bicckova (Johns Hopkins University)
The Effects of Higher Wages on Welfare Recipients: Another Look
Heidi Hartman and Vicky Lovell (Institute for Women’s Policy Research)
The Role of the State-Level Policies on Women’s Relative Economic Status
Discussant:
Cecilia Conrad (Pomona College)
William E. Spriggs (National Urban League)
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5:30p.m.
NEA General Membership Meeting
Hyatt/Manchester A
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7:30 p.m.
NEA Reception (Presidential Address/RBPE Celebration)
Hyatt/Manchester A
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January 5, 2004,
8:00 a.m.
Housing Choices of African Americans
Hyatt/Edward C.
Presiding: Lenneal Henderson (University of Baltimore)
Panelist:
Lenneal Henderson (University of Baltimore)
Housing Choices of African Americans in the Baltimore Region: Legal and Political Analysis
Lance Freeman (Columbia University)
Achieving the American Dream: The Determinants of Access to Homeownership for African Americans
Michael P. Johnson and Gaurav Kataria (Carnegie Mellon University)
Changes in Housing Consumption Through the Section 8 Subsidized Housing Program
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10:15 a.m.
Public Policies Facing African American Communities
Hyatt/Edward C
Presiding: Sheila Ards (Benedict College)
Panelist:
Julian Ellison
The Economic Theory or Transfer Pricing. 1885-1988.
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes (San Diego State University)
Access to Health Care for Minorities and Underserved Populations
Gregory N. Price (North Carolina A&T State University) and William Darity (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Can Racial Stigma Explain Black Lynching
Discussant:
Ednalo Silva (Silva Analytics)
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