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Bacon Berkeley David Bacon is an independent photographer whose projects have documented labor, immigration, and union organizing. Find out more... |
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Jerome Barilla English University of California, Davis James Barilla is a scholar of environmental studies and literature and has lectured on women's roles in traditional farming and place identification based on interviews with a Hispanic farmer and a Pomo Indian woman. Find out more... |
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D. Bates Yosemite Museum National Park Service Craig Bates is a curator of exhibitions on Native American subjects, specializing in western Native American materials culture and history. Find out more... |
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A. Beckman Humanities & Social Sciences Harvey Mudd College, Claremont Tad Beckman is a scholar of the history of philosophy, environmental philosophy, and ethical issues in science and engineering. Find out more... |
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Ann Bengiveno American Studies San Jose State University Teri Ann Bengiveno is a scholar of American studies, gender studies, and women's studies and is co-chair of the National Women's Studies Women's Spirituality Task Force. Find out more... |
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Bernholz Blueprint R&D San Francisco Lucy Bernholz is president of a private grantmaking consulting firm and is knowledgeable about philanthropic history and policy. Find out more... |
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Black San Francisco Michael Black is a scholar of environmental history and policy and is co-editor of Greening Environmental Policy: The Politics of a Sustainable Future. Find out more... |
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Brechin Geography University of California, Berkeley Gray Brechin is a scholar of cultural geography and history and is the co-author of Farewell, Promised Land and author of Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin. Find out more... |
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