Nezam, Mallory Rukhsana (2025, June 12). “What’s the role of artists in civic systems? An Interview with Reanne Estrada and Mike Blockstein of Public Matters.” Forward: Issue #8: Civic Health. https://forecast-public-art.foleon.com/forward/issue-8-civic-health/featured-interview-reanne-estrada-mike-blockstein
Shannon, Brettany, David C. Sloane and Anne Bray. Co-Creative Placekeeping in Los Angeles: Artists and Communities Working Together, Routledge, 2024.
“A City Terrace Love Story: Why We Stay and Fight,” Story Map, A Good Mischief Toolkit for
Neighborhood Self-Determination, 2024, https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/53fcda647cfb4903b2990f7e2d287a97
University Park Slow Jams, Story Map, 2023,
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d453844435ed4cf89b678d40bde367c5.
Blockstein, Mike and Reanne Estrada. “How Do You Expand the Expectations for Public Practice?” In In/With/For the Public, 26-30. Art Practical, with support from the Kenneth Rainin Foundation, 2020.
Blockstein, Mike and Reanne Estrada. “The Case for Complexity.” Excellence and Equity in Arts for Change, Americans for the Arts, 2017.
Blockstein, Mike and Reanne Estrada (2014). PDub Productions: Mapping Hi Fi. In Presner, Todd, David Shephard and Yoh Kawano, HyperCities: Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities (pp. 74-83). Harvard University Press.
http://www.kcet.org/arts/artbound/projects/public-matters-market-makeovers, writer/editor for blog about Market Makeovers through KCET’s Artbound, 2014.
www.marketmakeovers.org, a national toolkit and forum for discussion, research, education and documentation about market makeover projects, 2009.
Where Do I Get My 5? DVD on healthy food access in conjunction with South Los Angeles Healthy Food and Active Communities Initiative, 2008.