GENDER STUDIES

Teri 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·

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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·