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Teri Ann Bengiveno |
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| Soo-Young
Chin Anthropology University of Southern California, Los Angeles Soo-Young Chin is a scholar of Asian American studies and oral history and curated the ReViewing Our Past: Finding Family Stories exhibit at the Korean American Museum. Find out more· |
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| Lauren
Helene Coodley History Napa Valley College Lauren Coodley is a professor of California history, the history of American women, American history, and children's literature, and has given numerous lectures on the early 20th century activist Upton Sinclair. Find out more· |
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| Catherine
Helen Decker English Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga Catherine Decker is a scholar of literature, specializing in Restoration and 18th century British literature and women writers. Find out more· |
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| Susan
Griffin Berkeley Susan Griffin is a writer and scholar in ecofeminism and philosophy and has published What Her Body Thought: A Journey into the Shadows. Find out more· |
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| Alexandra
Juhasz Media Studies Pitzer College, Claremont Alexandra Juhasz is a scholar of women's studies and media studies and has given numerous lectures on the films Women of Vision and The Watermelon Woman. Find out more· |
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| Jonathon
David Katz Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies City College of San Francisco Jonathon Katz is a scholar of American art and culture, including postmodernism and queer studies in art history, and is co-author of Difference/Indifference: Musings on Postmodernism. Find out more· |
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| Elaine
H. Kim Asian American Studies University of California, Berkeley Elaine Kim is a scholar of Asian American women's literature and visual art and is the co-editor of Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women. Find out more· |
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| Lorna
L. Lueker Mathematics, Sciences and Humanities National University, La Jolla Lorna Lueker is a scholar of gender studies and is director of the Center for Cultural and Ethnic Studies at National University. Find out more· |
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| Jacquelyn
Marie McHenry Library University of California, Santa Cruz Jacquelyn Marie is a scholar of women's studies and multimedia technology and is working on a women's health exhibit for the University of California, Santa Cruz. Find out more· |
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| Martin
D. Meeker History San Francisco State University Martin Meeker is a scholar of gay, lesbian, and bisexual studies and has given numerous lectures on homosexuality and its place in American culture. Find out more· |
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| Alexandra
Nickliss Social Science City College of California Alexandra Nickliss is a scholar of women's studies and has given numerous lectures on female philanthropy. Find out more· |
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| John
William Ott Art History University of California, Los Angeles John Ott is a scholar of art history and Victorian California and is the author of "Art of the Gold Rush," an article in the Pacific Historical Review. Find out more· |
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| Rhacel
Salazar Parrenas Anthropology University of California, Los Angeles Rhacel Parrenas is a scholar of comparative ethnic studies, specializing in immigrant families, reproductive labor, and the political economy of globalization and is the author of Servants of Globalization. Find out more· |
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| Maria
Sarita See English and Comparative Literature Columbia University New York Maria See is a scholar of literature and ethnic studies and is currently working on her Ph.D. dissertation on postcolonial identity and trauma in Filipino/American literature and art. Find out more· |
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| Arijit
H. Sen Architecture University of California, Berkeley Arijit Sen is a scholar of architectural history, specializing in ethnic identity and urban Indian buildings. Find out more· |
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| Susan
O'Neal Stryker Gay and Lesbian Historical Society San Francisco Susan Stryker is a scholar of history and community identity and co-authored Gay by the Bay: A History of Queer Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. Find out more· |
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| Jessica Weiss History California State University, Hayward Jessica Weiss is a scholar of postwar American history and is the author of To Have and To Hold: Marriage, the Baby Boom, and Social Change. Find out more· |
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