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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Adderley-Kelly, Beatrice and Pauline M. Green. Breast Cancer Education, Self-Efficacy, and Screening in Older African American Women. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, 9(1), 45-57, 1997.
  • __________________. Health Promotion for Urban Middle School Students: A Survey of Learning Needs. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, Vol. 11, No. 2, Dec. 2000.
  • __________________. Health Promotion for Urban Elderly: A Survey of Learning Needs. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, Vol. 13, No. 1, July 2002.
  • Blank, Emily C., Padma Venkatachalam, Lawrence McNeil, and Rodney D. Green. Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending in Washington, D.C.: A Mixed Methods Approach. Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 33, No. 2, Fall 2005.
  • Green, Pauline M. and Diane S. Slade. Environmental Nursing Diagnoses for Aggregates and Community. Nursing Diagnosis, Vol.12, No. 1, January-March 2001.
  • Green, Rodney D. and Padma Venkatachalam. Institutions of Higher Education as Engines of Small Business Development. Journal of Higher Education, Outreach and Engagement, Vol.10, May 2005.
  • Green, Rodney D., Maybelle Taylor Bennett, Haydar Kurban, Lorenzo Morris, and Charles Verharen. Making Community Indicators Accessible through the Census Information Center: Howard University, Portals to the Community, and the New American University, in Community Quality of Life Indicators: Best Cases II, M. J. Sirgy, Don Rahtz, and David Swain [eds.]. The Netherlands: Springer, 2006, pp. 255-273.
  • Green, Rodney D., Modibo S. Coulibaly, and David M. James. Segregation in Federally Subsidized Low-Income Housing in the United States, NY: Praeger Publishers, 1998.
  • Green, Rodney D., Arvilla Payne-Jackson, and Susan Bonthron. The Even Start Family Literacy Program: Evaluation as a Form of Experiential Learning, Community Works Journal 7: (Summer 2005): 2.
  • Morris, Lorenzo and Rodney D. Green. Crime Patterns in Washington, DC, Public Housing: The Violence-Free Zone Initiative, Using Census Data to Help Local Communities: Census Information Centers at Work, U.S. Census Bureau, CLO/93-CIC, October 2003.
  • Persky, Joseph and Haydar Kurban: Do federal spending and tax policies build cities or promote sprawl? Regional Science and Urban Economics, 33 (2003) 361-378.
  • Redd, Teresa M. In The Eye of the Beholder: Contrasting Views of Community Service Writing. Reflections, Vol. III, No. 1, Winter 2003.

 

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