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- Community Development Financial Institutions and the Segmentation of Underserved Markets
Spencer M. Cowan, Danielle Spurlock, Janneke Ratcliffe, Haiou Zhu, October 2008. This research is a preliminary examination of whether certain attributes of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are correlated with greater success in serving racial and/or ethnic minority populations.
- Community Engagement: A Necessary Component of Policy Creation
May 1, 2017 post by Danielle Spurlock, UNC Institute for the Environment
- Engaged Scholarship Award
Daniel Spurlock received an Office of the Provost Engaged Scholarship Award at the 23rd annual Public Service Awards ceremony hosted by the Carolina Center for Public Service, April 12, 2023. She was recognized for leading a sustained partnership between Communities in Partnership in Durham, UNC’s department of city and regional planning and Duke’s Nicholas Institute and World Food Policy Center. (UNC College of Arts and Sciences, April 13, 2022)
- Equal treatment, inequitable outcomes (10 min.)
Panelist in R3 #4: The Many Faces of Environmental (In)Justice: Scholarship Addressing Racism, Infrastructure and Climate Action, moderated by Travis Albritton and presented via Zoom.
(See https://diversity.unc.edu/race-racism-and-racial-equity-r3-symposium/r3-4/) The link to her slides does not work.
- Faculty webpage at the UNC Department of City & Regional Planning
- Gaining a community’s trust
UNC College of Arts and Sciences. Story by Mary Lide Parker, Endeavors magazine, April 21, 2017
- Going the Extra Level: Meet Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholar Danielle Spurlock
Izzy D’Alo, CCPS Spotlights, June 26, 2020
The Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholarship provides Carolina faculty members with $5,000 per year for two years to help fund community-engaged research in participants’ area of academic interest.
- Interview with Frank Stasio on the State of Things
Laura Lee and Frank Stasio, The State of Things, Feb 12, 2015 The film Come Hell or High Water follows Derrick Evans in his fight to preserve his community's home in coastal Mississippi. Host Frank Stasio talks with filmmaker Leah Mahan; Omega Wilson, president of the West End Revitalization Association; and Danielle Spurlock, professor of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about community action for environmental justice. Website for the film: http://leahmahan.com/comehellorhighwater/2015/03/05/north-carolina-environmental-justice-film-tour-getting-engaged/
- LinkedIn profile
- Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholar
Danielle Spurlock has been named a Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The Malkiel Scholars Award, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is given to junior faculty whose research focuses on American history, politics, culture, and society, and who are committed to the creation of an inclusive campus community for underrepresented students and scholars.
- RWJF Interdisciplinary Research Leaders Program
- Working on Watersheds
From the Source, The Fountain, UNC The Graduate School, Spring 2013