CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY

Michael 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·

Gray 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·

Philip L. Fradkin
Pt. Reyes
Philip Fradkin is an independent scholar of California history and cultural geography and is the author of The Seven States of California: A Natural and Human History. Find out more·
Anthea Marie Hartig
History
University of California, Riverside
Anthea Hartig is a scholar of California studies and architectural history, specializing in the historic build environment, and has given numerous lectures on the citrus culture of Southern California. Find out more·
Gerald W. Haslam
Rohnert Park
Gerald Haslam is a writer and retired professor of English at Sonoma State University. He is the author of The Other California: The Great Central Valley in Life and Letters and Workin' Man Blues: Country Music in California. Find out more·
David Morris Kipen
San Francisco Chronicle
David Kipen is the book editor for the San Francisco Chronicle and a steering committee member of the California Studies Association. Find out more·
Ali Modarres
Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs
California State University, Los Angeles
Ali Modarres is a scholar of cultural geography and ethnic identity and has lectured on the demographic landscapes of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. 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·
Denise S. Spooner
History
California State University, Northridge
Denise Spooner is a scholar of California history, specializing in Southern California, and is the author of "'Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars': Migration, Politics, and the Growth of Suburban Southern California in the Post-War Years," an article in 20th Century Los Angeles: Power, Promotion and Social Conflict. 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·
Richard A. Walker
Geography
University of California, Berkeley
Richard Walker is a scholar of economic geography and urban studies, specializing in California and the Bay Area, and is the co-author of The Capitalist Imperative: Territory, Technology and Industrial Growth. Find out more·