Peter Dreier is an American urban policy analyst, author, self-described democratic socialist, and college political science professor. He is the Dr. E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California.
Peter Dreier | |
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Born | July 12, 1948 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Syracuse University University of Chicago |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Political science |
Institutions | Occidental College |
Website | www |
Dreier labels himself a "committed Jew."[1]
Education
editDreier graduated from Syracuse University with a B.A. in 1970 and from the University of Chicago with a Ph.D. in 1977.[2]
Career
editDreier was the Director of Housing at the Boston Redevelopment Authority and senior policy advisor to Boston Mayor Ray Flynn for nine years.[2]
In January 1993, Dreier became a professor at Occidental College.[2][3]
In 1993, Dreier was appointed by the Clinton administration to the advisory board of Resolution Trust Corporation.[4][5]
Dreier is an urban policy analyst.[6]
He was a member of the Democratic Socialists of America until 2023, when he left due to DSA's statements in favor of Palestinian liberation.[7][8]
Works
edit- The 100 Greatest Americans of the 20th Century: A Social Justice Hall of Fame.[9]
- Jennifer R. Wolch; Manuel Pastor; Peter Dreier, eds. (2004). Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816642984.
- Peter Dreier, John H. Mollenkopf, Todd Swanstrom, Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-First Century, University Press of Kansas, 2004, ISBN 9780700613649
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Ain, Stewart (2024-01-13). "'I don't belong': A Jewish student leaves Occidental College over wartime protests". The Forward. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ a b c "Peter Dreier". oxy.edu. 3 October 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "Peter Dreier". peterdreier.com. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "We know how to control housing costs". 48hills.org. August 23, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "Perspective On Resolution Tryst Corp..." Los Angeles Times. December 3, 1993. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "Rent control hearing draws crowd". sacbee.com. June 21, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "Less Rent, More Control".
- ^ "Out of Loyalty to Democratic Socialism: Why We Are Leaving DSA". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Retrieved 2024-04-29.
- ^ The 100 Greatest Americans of the 20th Century: A Social Justice Hall of Fame. Nation Books. 2012. ISBN 9781568586946. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
External links
edit- Official website
- Content by Peter Dreier on the CommonDreams news website
- Features by or with Peter Dreier on Bill Moyers' website
- Features by Peter Dreier on Yes! magazine online
- Content by Peter Dreier on the "LA Progressive" digital news site