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JOHN
FLATEAU
John Flateau
is the dean of external relations at Medgar Evers College, a senior
college of the City University of New York in Brooklyn, headed by
President Edison O. Jackson. He previously served as executive director
of the DuBois
Bunche Center for Public Policy, adjunct professor in public
administration, and has lectured at numerous universities. Prior
positions include chief of staff to Mayor David N. Dinkins, senior
vice president of the NYS Urban Development Corporation, and executive
director of the NYS Black and Puerto Rican Legislative Caucus. He
authored The Prison Industrial Complex: Race, Crime and Justice
in New York (DuBois Bunche Center, 1996) and co-authored
Blackout: Media Ownership Concentration and the Future of Black
Radi (DuBois Bunche Center, 1997). He is an expert in urban
policy, community development, voting rights and redistricting,
and campaigns and elections. He is a media commentator and consultant
to government, business, and nonprofit sectors. He is a leader in
Brooklyns empowerment zone effort and a citywide black awareness
campaign for Census 2000.
DuBois
Bunche Center for Public Policy
Medgar Evers College, CUNY
1650 Bedford Avenue, RM 2032C
Brooklyn, NY 11225-2298
Tel: 718.270.5122
Fax: 718.953.2441
jflat@pipeline.com
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