Reports
Jefferson, David J. “Planting Seeds for Success: An Evaluation of Agricultural Reentry Programming for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals.” University of San Francisco, May 2021.
Hirashiki, Kruythoff, Bell, and Washington. UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. “Facilitating Reentry of Justice Involved Individuals Into the Green Workforce.” Dream Corps Green For All, June 2020.
Washington State Department of Corrections. Sustainable Practices Lab at Washington State Penitentiary. WADOC Public Information Office, July 2013.
Waugh, Alexandra. Contextualized Literacy in Green Jobs Training. Jobs for the Future, April 2013 (pp. 7–10).
Hildebrand, Jenny. Ohio Implements Energy Conservation and Sustainability Initiatives. Corrections Today, February 2013 (p. 40).
Mohr, Gary. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Three-Year Strategic Sustainability Plan. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, February 2012.
Larsen, Kelly. Case Study: Arturo Velasquez Farming/Garden. National Wildlife Federation: Campus Ecology, 2012.
Feldbaum, M., Greene, F., Kirschenbaum, S., Mukamal, D., Welsh, M., & Pinderhughes, R. U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. Greening of Corrections: Creating a Sustainable System. Washington, DC: AED National Institute for Work and Learning, 2011.
Mass, W., Moss, P., Hopkins, M., & Ross, M. University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Industrial Competitiveness. Skills for Green Jobs in the United States. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Organization, 2010 (pp. 21–26).
Kim, I., Kirsch, E., & Reyes, C. The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Oakland Apollo Alliance, and Full Circle Fund. Making Green Work: Best Practices in Green-Collar Job Training. Oakland, CA: Green-Collar Jobs Campaign, 2009.
Yen Liu, Y., & Keleher, T. Green Equity Tool Kit. Oakland, CA: Applied Research Center, 2009.
Pinderhughes, R., Ph.D. The City of Berkeley, Office of Energy and Sustainable Development. Green Collar Jobs: An Analysis of the Capacity of Green Businesses to Provide High Quality Jobs. Berkeley, CA, 2007.
Pinderhughes, R., Ph.D. “Green Collar Jobs: Workforce Opportunities in the Growing Green Economy.” Race, Poverty & the Environment, 13(1), 2006, pp. 62–63.
July 2019 – Green Is the New Black
December 2018 – The Left Thinks a ‘Green New Deal’ Could save Earth and Destroy the GOP
June 2015 – Roots of Success Marathon Instructor Training, Part 1: The first three days
March 2015 – Faces Of Clean Energy- How A Green Job Changed An Ex-con’s Life
December 2014 – New Mexico State University Extension teams with state corrections for prison vocational training
February 2014 – Warden at Prison Near Lancaster Wins National Award for Innovations
February 2014 – Correctional Industries’ dedication to Roots of Success (from Sustainability in Prisons Project Winter 2013-14 Newsletter)
January 2014 – Roots of Success Graduation at Stafford Creek Corrections Center
November 2013 – Adult Learners Achieve Success Through Adult Reading Center Programs (Pearland Journal)
November 2013 – Cedar Creek’s Roots of Success Graduation (Sustainability in Prisons Project Blog)
November 2013 – ODRC Creates Culture of Sustainability with Roots of Success: Environmental literacy and job readiness curriculum strengthens basic skills and understanding of environmental challenges (Correctionsone)
November 2013 – Full Circle Fund’s “Rising Leaders” Host Inaugural Idea Jamathon (The Huffington Post)
July 2013 – Six Months on from the ‘Green and Decent Jobs’ Report at Otesha (The Otesha Project Blog)
May 2013 – “Root View”: My Experience as a New Roots of Success Instructor (Sustainability in Prisons Project Blog)