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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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Susan Jean Armstrong
Philosophy
Humboldt State University
Susan Armstrong is a scholar of environmental philosophy and is the author of Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence. Find out more·
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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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Tad 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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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·
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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·
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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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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·
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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·
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Linda L. Ivey
History
Trinity-in-San Francisco
Linda Ivey is a scholar of multiculturalism and the environment and co-authored a web-based high school curriculum project called "A Student Guide to the First Amendment". Find out more·
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Michael Kowalewski
English Department, Carleton College
Minnesota
Michael Kowalewski is a scholar of California literature and the American West and is the editor of the anthology Gold Rush: A Literary Exploration. 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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Lenny Siegel
Center for Public Environmental Oversight
Urban Institute
San Francisco State University
Lenny Siegel is a scholar of environmental studies and public policy in California. Find out more·
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Tim Stroshane
Housing Department
City of Berkeley
Tim Stroshane is a planner on housing and homeless policy issues and an environmental writer focusing on water and food politics. Find out more·
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Michael Edward Welsh
History
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley
Michael Welsh is a scholar of the history of the Southwest region and is the author of A History of the San Francisco District, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1980-2000. Find out more·
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James C. Williams
History
De Anza College, Cupertino
James Williams is a scholar of California history, including the history of agriculture, energy, and technology. Find out more·
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