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Updated 5/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Rosenblatt Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago/Department of Sociology/Coffey Hall 438/1032 W. Sheridan Ave/Chicago, IL 60660 (773) 508-3422 prosenblatt@luc.edu Academic Appointments August 2012-Present Loyola University Chicago Assistant Professor, Sociology June 2011-June 2012 University of Pennsylvania/Johns Hopkins University Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology Administrative Appointments January 2017-Present Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review July 2016-Present Loyola University Chicago Director of Urban Studies Education 2011 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Ph.D, Sociology 2008 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD M.A. in Sociology 2002 Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT B.A. in Sociology Areas of Expertise Housing Policy, Urban Sociology, Research Methods Peer Reviewed Publications Rosenblatt, Peter and Steven J. Sacco. 2017. Investors and the Geography of the Subprime Housing Crisis Housing Policy Debate. DOI:10.1080/10511482.2016.1242021 DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2017. Walking Away from The Wire: Housing Mobility, Neighborhood Opportunity and School Quality in Baltimore. Housing Policy Debate. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2017.1282884 Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. 2017. What Happened in Sandtown-Winchester? Understanding the Impacts of a Comprehensive Community Initiative Urban Affairs Review 53(3) 463-494.

Rosenblatt, Peter, Kathryn Edin, Queenie Zhu. 2015. I Do Me: Young Black Men and the Struggle to Resist the Streets in Orlando Patterson and Ethan Fosse, eds. The Cultural Matrix: Understanding Black Youth. Boston: Harvard University Press. DeLuca, Stefanie, Philip Garboden and Peter Rosenblatt. 2013. Maintaining Segregation: How Housing Policies Shape the Residential Trajectories of Low- Income Minority Families. ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 647(1) 268 299. Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. 2012. 'We Don't Live Outside, We Live in Here': Residential Mobility Decisions of Low-income Families. City & Community 11(3) 254-284. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2010. Does Moving To Better Neighborhoods Lead to Better Schooling Opportunities? Parental Choice in an Experimental Housing Voucher Program. Teachers College Record 112 (5) 1441-1489. Manuscripts Under Review Rosenblatt, Peter and Jennifer Cossyleon. Pushing the Boundaries: Searching for Housing in the Most Segregated Metropolis in America Revise and Resubmit at City & Community DeLuca, Stefanie, Holly Wood, and Peter Rosenblatt. Why Poor People Move (and Where They Go): Residential Mobility, Selection, and Stratification. Revise and Resubmit at American Sociological Review Rosenblatt, Peter. To Protect the Core Property : Public Housing, Race, and Urban Redevelopment in Baltimore. Under Review at Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Rosenblatt, Peter and Steven Tuttle. Representing the Changing City: Shifting Imaginaries of Place in Four Gentrifying Chicago Neighborhoods. Under Review at Sociological Forum. Policy Reports and Briefs Rosenblatt, Peter and Jennifer Cossyleon. March/April 2015. Section-8 in the Suburbs: The Milwaukee County Security Deposit Assistance Program as an Incentive Poverty & Race Journal of the Poverty and Race Research Action Council. Rosenblatt, Peter and Jennifer Cossyleon. 2015. Take a Chance on Me : A Review of the Milwaukee County HOME Security Deposit Assistance Program. Report prepared for The Policy and Race Research Action Council, Washington, D.C. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2013. Sandtown-Winchester Baltimore s Daring Experiment in Urban Renewal: 20 Years Later, What Are the Lessons Learned? The Abell Report 26(8).

DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2012. Do Place-Based Policy Interventions Increase Neighborhood Opportunity? The Case of Sandtown-Winchester. Report prepared for the Abell Foundation, Baltimore MD. Deluca, Stefanie, Phillip Garboden, and Peter Rosenblatt. 2012. Why Don t Vouchers Do a Better Job of Deconcentrating Poverty? Insights from Fieldwork with Low- Income Families. Poverty & Race Journal of the Poverty and Race Research Action Council, September/October 2012. Rosenblatt, Peter and Katherine Newman. 2011. The Impact of Foreclosure Waves on the City of Baltimore. Report for Congressman Elijah Cummings, in preparation for Full House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Field Hearing The Foreclosure Crisis, United States House of Representatives, March 8, 2011. DeLuca, Stefanie, and Peter Rosenblatt. 2011. Increasing Access to High Performing Schools in an Assisted Housing Voucher Program. In Finding Common Ground: Coordinating Housing and Education Policy to Promote Education. Washington, DC: PRRAC. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2008. Thompson v. HUD Remedy: Residential Relocation Findings. Report to the Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. 2006. Baseline Family and Neighborhood Characteristics for Participants in the Baltimore Thompson Housing Voucher Program. Report Commissioned for the Maryland ACLU. Editorial Publications The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, 2017. (Section Editor) Edited by Anthony M. Orum, Marisol Garcia, Dennis Judd, Bryan Roberts and Pow Choon Piew Rosenblatt, Peter. 2017. Moving to Opportunity (MTO). Entry in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, Edited by Anthony M. Orum, Marisol Garcia, Dennis Judd, Bryan Roberts and Pow Choon Piew. Book Reviews Rosenblatt, Peter. 2014. Review of Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires (Eds) From Foreclosure to Fair Lending: Advocacy, Organizing, Occupy and the Pursuit of Equitable Credit (New Village Press, 2013) in City & Community 13(2): 181-182. Grants External Research Grants 2017. Annie E. Casey Foundation. Chicago-Cook County Two-Generation Residential Mobility Demonstration- Planning Grant ($12,000) (PI, with the Center for

Urban Research and Learning Chicago and Business and Professional People for the Public Interest) 2014. Poverty and Race Research Action Council. The Milwaukee Housing and Neighborhood Study ($10,000) (PI, with the Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago) 2011-2013. National Science Foundation. Creating School Choice through Housing Choice: How Increased Housing Opportunity Affects Educational Access for Poor Children. (with Stefanie DeLuca) ($220,000). 2011-2012. Abell Foundation. Do Place-Based Policy Interventions Increase Neighborhood Opportunity? The Case of Sandtown-Winchester in Baltimore. (with Stefanie DeLuca) ($31,300). Internal Research Grants 2014. Loyola University Chicago Summer Research Stipend. From the Projects to Where? A Spatial Analysis of the Housing Choice Voucher Program ($7,000). Media June 2015. The Experiment that Tried to Lift Freddie Gray s Neighborhood out of Poverty WAMU, Washington, DC May 2015. The Deep Roots of Racial Injustice Op-Ed in The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD January 2014. Midday with Dan Rodricks WYPR, Baltimore, MD. Invited Presentations Rosenblatt, Peter. Take a Chance on Me: The Use of Security Deposit Assistance among Low-Income Residents in Milwaukee Wisconsin Home for Everyone Conference, July 2017. Rosenblatt, Peter. Best Practices in Housing Mobility Panel at the 6 th Annual National Conference on Housing Mobility, Chicago, IL July 2015. Rosenblatt, Peter and Jennifer Cossyleon. Section-8 in the Suburbs: An Evaluation of Security Deposit Assistance for Low-Income Residents in Milwaukee. Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago, February 2015. Rosenblatt, Peter. The Baltimore Mobility Program: A Research Snapshot Business and Professional People for the Public Interest Knowledge Exchange, Chicago, IL, May 2014.

Rosenblatt, Peter. Why Poor People Move Colloquium on the Law, Economics and Politics of Urban Affairs, New York University School of Law and Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, February 2013. Rosenblatt, Peter Beyond Free Market Choice : Understanding Residential Mobility from the Perspective of Low-Income Families. Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago, September 2012. Rosenblatt, Peter A Break with the Past: Early Results from the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program. Invited Panel Presentation at the National Conference on Planning History, Baltimore, MD November 2011. Rosenblatt, Peter, Kathryn Edin, Queenie Zhu. I Do Me: Young Black Men and the Struggle to Resist the Streets. Race, Culture, and Inequality Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA November 2010. Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. New Homes, New Neighborhoods, New Schools: A Progress Report on the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program Panel Presentation at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, October 2009. Conference Presentations (* indicates co-presentation with a Graduate Student) Rosenblatt, Peter. To Protect the Core Property and Allow the City to Survive : A Case Study of Housing Policy and Urban Development in Baltimore. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April 2017. *Rosenblatt, Peter and Steven Tuttle. Imagining the Changing City: Gentrification, Race, and Media Representation of Chicago Neighborhoods Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Diego CA, March 2016. *Rosenblatt, Peter and Jennifer Cossyleon. Take a Chance on Me: Searching for Housing in the Most Segregated Metropolis in America. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Miami FL, April 2015. Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. Do Place-Based Policy Interventions Increase Neighborhood Opportunity? The Case of Sandtown-Winchester in Baltimore. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA August 2014. *Rosenblatt, Peter and Steven Sacco. Beyond Free Market Choice : Rental Market Dynamics and the Changing Concentration of Housing Choice Voucher Users during the 2000s. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio TX, March 2014 *Rosenblatt, Peter and Steven Sacco. Emerging Rental Market Dynamics and the Location of Section-8 Families. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL March 2013.

DeLuca, Stefanie, and Peter Rosenblatt. School Choice Through Housing Choice: How Increased Housing Opportunity Affects Educational Access for Poor Children. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD, November 2012. DeLuca, Stefanie, and Peter Rosenblatt. How Poor Families Get Trapped in Low- Performing Schools and What We Can Do About It. Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini-Conference, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 2012. DeLuca, Stefanie, Peter Rosenblatt, and Holly Wood. Residential Dynamics, Neighborhood Quality, and Housing Policy: Selection and Stratification of Poor Minority Families. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C. November 2011. DeLuca, Stefanie, Peter Rosenblatt, and Holly Wood. Why Poor People Move (and Where They Go): Residential Mobility, Selection, and Stratification. American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV August 2011 Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. 'We Don't Live Outside, We Live in Here': Residential Mobility Decisions of Low-income Families. American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA August 2010. Rosenblatt, Peter. The Renaissance Comes to the Projects: Public Housing, Urban Redevelopment, and Racial Inequality in Baltimore. Population Association of America, Dallas, TX April 2010. Rosenblatt, Peter and Stefanie DeLuca. Negotiating Neighborhoods: Examining the Residential Mobility Decisions of Families in the Moving To Opportunity Experiment in Baltimore. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, March 2010. Rosenblatt, Peter. Negotiating Neighborhoods and Evaluating Alternatives: Residential Mobility Decisions of Low-Income Families. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA August 2009. Deluca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. Walking away from The Wire : Residential Mobility and Opportunity in Baltimore. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA August 2009. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. Can Poor Black Families Move to Integrated Neighborhoods? Residential Mobility and Opportunity in Baltimore Urban Affairs Association, Baltimore MD, April 2008. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. Can Poor Black Families Escape Segregated Neighborhoods? Residential Mobility Patterns and Opportunity in Three Housing

Voucher Programs Population Association of America, New Orleans LA, April 2008. DeLuca, Stefanie, Rebecca Kisane and Peter Rosenblatt. Two Sides to Every Story? Parent and Teacher Reports of Children s Educational Performance in the Experimental Moving To Opportunity Program. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC November 2007. DeLuca, Stefanie and Peter Rosenblatt. Does Moving To Better Neighborhoods Lead to Better Schooling Opportunities? Parental Choice in an Experimental Housing Voucher Program. American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL April 2007. Teaching Experience Graduate Courses The Logic of Social Inquiry, Loyola University Chicago Housing and Urban Inequality, Loyola University Chicago Urban Cultures, Loyola University Chicago Undergraduate Courses Urban Studies Seminar, Loyola University Chicago Principles of Social Research, Loyola University Chicago Cities, Suburbs and Beyond, Loyola University Chicago Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis, Loyola University Chicago Urban Renewal in Baltimore: From Harborplace to Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University Professional Associations American Sociological Association, Member Community and Urban Sociology Section Education Section Urban Affairs Association, Member Occasional Reviewer National Science Foundation American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review City & Community Sociology of Education Urban Affairs Review Cities Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Cityscape