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Cornelia Butler Flora was born on 5 August, 1943 in Santa Monica, California, U.S., is an educator. Discover Cornelia Butler Flora's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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5 August 1943 |
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Cornelia Butler Flora Height, Weight & Measurements
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Cornelia Butler Flora Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Cornelia Butler Flora worth at the age of 81 years old? Cornelia Butler Flora’s income source is mostly from being a successful educator. She is from United States. We have estimated
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She received the 2019 Richard P. Haynes Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award in Agriculture, Food and Human Values from the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society. The award honors her career for outstanding contributions towards higher education and human society through research, teaching, extension, public service and public policy. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She was an Endowed Chair in Sustainable Agricultural Systems at Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA), School of Agriculture, University of Minnesota from July 1999 to June 2000. She received the Distinguished Rural Sociologist Award in 1998 from the Rural Sociological Society. She received Outstanding Alumni Award from Cornell University in 1994. She has delivered invited talks on the CCF at various prestigious institutions. The CCF has been widely covered in media and non-academic circles also over the years. For example- the recent podcast with Cornelia Flora on the seven community capitals by the popular platform Your Green Portal in March 2021, Talk with Authors at Iowa State University Library- Cornelia Flora talking on the CCF (starting at 22:30 minutes of the video) in March 2021. She has also served as Treasurer of Midwest Sociological Society in 1984 and is its lifetime member.
Cornelia Butler Flora is an American rural sociologist. She is mostly known for her work on community capitals framework (CCF), feminism in Latin America, social justice, social policy, women in development, rural development, sustainable agriculture, sustainable community, community development, and farmer welfare. She has worked globally across the United States, Latin America, and Africa. There are more than 247 publications (in four languages) to her name over the last five decades of her work. Her widely famous book Rural Communities: Legacy + Change has seen 43 editions published between 1992 and 2019 in three languages. She was appointed to the reputed National Agricultural Research, Education and Economics Advisory Board by the then U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in 2004. She was also the president of the Rural Sociological Society (a highly prestigious scholarly society of rural sociologists) in 1988–1989.
She and Jan worked for Ford Foundation as Program Advisor for Agriculture and Rural Development in Latin America from 1978 to 1981. During her Ford stint, she started women's programs in many countries (including those of Latin America, Central America, and Caribbean nations) and integrated women thematic components into all program areas running under Ford Foundation. She has been an active promoter of entrepreneurial social infrastructure (community-based entrepreneurship). She has written extensively for non-academics (policy makers and implementers) and practitioners on community entrepreneurship and innovations in community development. She has a long-standing association with Iowa Farmers Union.
Flora serves as a distinguished emerita professor of sociology at Iowa State University and research professor at Kansas State University. She continues teaching Rural Development in Spanish at the University of Córdoba (Spain). She was born in 1943. She earned her doctorate in rural sociology (also called as Development Sociology) from Cornell University in 1970. Her doctoral dissertation was on the growth of the Pentecostal Movement in the rural Cauca Valley of Colombia compared to other religious and social groups. Her doctoral dissertation resulted in the form of a book called Pentecostalism in Colombia: Baptism by Fire and Spirit and published in 1976. She also earned her Master of Science in Rural Sociology from Cornell University in 1966. She earned her Bachelor of Arts with honors in Sociology from University of California, Berkeley in 1965. She has taught and served in administrative positions in various universities of repute like Iowa State University from 1994 to till date (where she also directed the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development between 1994 and 2010), Virginia Tech (formally the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) from 1989 to 1994 (where she was head of the Department of Sociology), and Kansas State University from 1971 to 1989 (where she was also the Director of the Population Research Laboratory till 1978). She also serves on the external advisory board of the Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab based at Kansas State University. She married Jan L. Flora in 1967. They had met at Cornell University in 1965. Jan L. Flora is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Iowa State University and Research Professor of Sociology at Kansas State University. Both are parents to two daughters- Gabriela (born in 1971) and Natasha (born in 1974) and three granddaughters.