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James 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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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·
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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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Lawrence B. de Graaf
History
California State University, Fullerton
Lawrence de Graaf is a scholar of African American history and ethnic studies and is the author of Seeking El Dorado: African American Experiences in California. Find out more·
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Concha Delgado-Gaitan
Independent- Professor Emerita
El Cerrito
Concha Delgado-Gaitan is a scholar of family and community literacy and socio-cultural studies in education. She is the author of Protean Literacy: Extending the Discourse on Empowerment. Find out more·
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David Dunaway
English
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
David Dunaway is a scholar of English and oral history and produced the radio program on Aldous Huxley's Brave New Worlds. Find out more·
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Paul Espinosa
Espinosa Productions
San Diego
Paul Espinosa is an independent filmmaker who specializes in making documentary and dramatic films focused on the US-Mexico border region. Find out more·
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Charles B. Faulhaber
Bancroft Library
University of California, Berkeley
Charles Faulhaber is a scholar of language and history, specializing in medieval Spanish literature and rhetoric and is the author of Latin Rhetorical Theory in Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Castile. Find out more·
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Susan Lobo
Intertribal Friendship House
American Indian Center
Susan Lobo is a scholar of Native American cultures and urban studies and is the author of Pride of Place: Bay Area Urban Indian Communities. 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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Barbara A. Milkovich
Huntington Beach
Barbara Milkovich is a history scholar and worked on "The Story of Orange County" television documentary with KOCE. Find out more·
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Stephen Joseph Pitti
History and American Studies
Yale University
Connecticut
Stephen Pitti is a scholar of California history, specializing in Chicano history and farmworker labor. 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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Dr. Florence Shipek
Riverside
Florence Shipek is a scholar of early California history and is a retired history professor from the University of California, Riverside. Find out more·
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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·
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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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