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Titans Thinking Together presents:

The Housing Crisis

and California's evolving policy environment

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Titans Thinking Together (T3)* presents the first annual:

Housing Crisis and California's Evolving Policy Environment Symposium

October 16, 2024

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Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation and contribute to meaningful solutions!

Join us for an engaging symposium where policymakers, community leaders, and regional service providers along with CSUF faculty, staff, and students will come together to discuss the housing crisis.

ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM

The symposium promises an opportunity to discuss innovative strategies for addressing housing insecurity and homelessness in Orange County, with an emphasis on the lived experience of those directly affected. Attendees will gain valuable insights into recent policy shifts, including Prop 1 and CalAim, and their potential implications for local service providers and consumers.
 
A highlight of the symposium will be a moderated interactive discussion that centers on the lived experiences of the unhoused population. Attendees are invited to consider innovative strategies to address homelessness and how CSUF can leverage its contributions to workforce development, policy assessment, and data collection in response to the shifting landscape. By fostering a collaborative atmosphere, this symposium aims to drive impactful change and adapt to the evolving needs of the unhoused population.

*This program is made possible by Titans Thinking Together (T3 ), an initiative of Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs that aims to promote collaborative research by bringing together faculty expertise around critically important regional, national and global issues. Learn more by visiting the T3 website .

CSUF's Annual 
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October 16, 2024
Wednesday

9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Titan Student Union
Pavillions B and C
 

The symposium is now over. For videos and resources, please visit the Resource page.

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Thank you all for attending and for your continued support. The symposium will be back next year.

Check out the resources from this year's symposium

Resources

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Keynote and Featured Speakers

Discover more about our speakers, including our keynote, by exploring their profiles. 

Keynote and Featured Speakers

Symposium Agenda

See the exciting sessions and events planned.

Symposium Agenda

Faculty Planning Committee

Learn about the dedicated faculty who planned the symposium. 

Faculty Planning Committee

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AGENDA

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

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 SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS

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 T3 FACULTY PLANNING COMMITTEE

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Tabashir Nobari

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Tabashir Nobari
Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health
Chair of the Symposium Planning Committee

Tabashir Nobari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at California State University, Fullerton. Her longstanding interest is preventing socioeconomic and racial/ethnic health inequities by addressing health equity barriers through social programs and policies. Her research focuses on housing insecurity, homelessness, food insecurity, and federal food assistance programs. She is currently working on a NSF-funded research study to create smart technologies that can improve the health of residents of Permanent Supportive Housing; another research study assessing the basic needs among California college students and the impact of federal and campus programs; and a third study funded by USDA that is assessing the food environment of Minority-Serving Institutions. Dr. Nobari is also the Program Coordinator for the CSUF Master of Public Health program and a Nourish CA board member.

 

Jon Bruschke

Dr. Jon Bruschke

Jon Bruschke
Professor, Department of Communications

Dr. Bruschke has over 70 publications and convention papers and was named a CIOS “Leading Scholar” in Debate and in the study of Communication in the Law in 2010. He has over $700,000 in lifetime external funding. His research has been cited in front-page stories in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and USA Today. He served as state expert in the State v. Holmes case (Aurora, Colorado theater shooting case) and he appeared in the Emmy-nominated HBO documentary “Resolved.” He has received the Distinguished Service Award (American Forensics Association, 2013), the Lucy Keele Service award (Presented at the National Debate Tournament, 2009) the West coach debate coach of the Year (Ray Buchanan award, presented by Pepperdine University, 2007), and the National Debate Coach of the Year (Glen Pelham award, presented by Wake Forest University, 2004). He has served on numerous committees, including the statewide Academic Senate and campus Senate Executive committee.

 

Brittany Eghaneyan

Dr. Brittany Eghaneyan

Brittany Eghaneyan
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work

Brittany Eghaneyan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at California State University, Fullerton. Her research interests include mental health disparities among minoritized populations, integrated health care for mental health and substance use treatment, and culturally and linguistically responsive behavioral health care. She has extensive experience working with interdisciplinary research teams and community partners, including those that serve people experiencing homelessness and housing instability, in the areas of mental health and substance use. Dr. Eghaneyan is also the Project Coordinator for two training grants for graduate social work students including the Integrated Behavioral Health Education and Leadership (B-HEAL) program and the Orange County Behavioral Health MSW Stipend Program.


Anand Panangadan

Dr. Anand Panangadan

Anand Panangadan
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science

Dr. Anand Panangadan is Associate Professor of Computer Science at CSU Fullerton. He conducts research with undergraduate and graduate students in applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning. He is applying techniques from these fields to problems in homelessness, transportation, and healthcare. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed conference papers and journal articles and holds two US patents on sensor data processing. He is the Principal Investigator on grants from NSF, USDA, Air Force Research Laboratory, and University of California Center on Economic Competitiveness in Transportation (US Department of Transportation and Caltrans). Prior to his appointment at CSUF, he was a Senior Research Associate at University of Southern California, a Post-doctoral Affiliate at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and a Research Specialist at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

 

Joshua Yang

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Joshua Yang
Professor, Department of Public Health

Joshua S. Yang received his MPH and Ph.D. in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles with a minor in Sociology. He is a professor in the Department of Public Health at California State University, Fullerton who applies qualitative research methods and social and policy theories to elucidate mechanisms that link environmental and individual factors in public health including tobacco and other substance use, and immigrant and minority health. In addition, Dr. Yang has extensive experience with policy and program evaluation including applied work with community collaboratives, data portals, and tobacco control grantees, and academic evaluation of tobacco control policies such as tobacco free spaces and flavored tobacco sales prohibitions.

 

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ABOUT TITANS THINKING TOGETHER

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Titans Thinking Together (T3) is an initiative of Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs that aims to promote collaborative research by bringing together faculty expertise around critically important regional, national and global issues.  Capitalizing on the collaborative research already taking place on campus, T3 formalizes a way for participants to find campus partners, and provides guidance and incentives for faculty, researchers and students from different disciplines to generate a cross-pollination of ideas and expertise.

T3 Website

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T3 Homelessness Initiative Faculty Cohort: 

  • Tabashir Nobari, Faculty Lead and Assistant Professor (Department of Public Health)
  • Jon Bruschke, Professor (Department of Communications)
  • Brittany Eghaneyan, Assistant Professor (Department of Social Work)
  • Kiran George, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, Faculty Research and Innovation (College of Engineering and Computer Science) 
  • Anand Panangadan, Associate Professor (Department of Computer Science)
  • Joshua Yang, Professor (Department of Public Health)
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