ETHNIC STUDIES

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·

Charlie Chin
San Mateo
Charlie Chin is an independent scholar of the history of the Chinese in California and portrays Dr. Yee Fung Cheung, a Gold Rush era herbalist, in educational programs around the state. Find out more·

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·

Kendra Dillard
History
Oakland Museum of California
Kendra Dillard is an expert in historic preservation and site restoration. Find out more·

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·

Kip Fulbeck
Art Studio
University of California, Santa Barbara
Kip Fulbeck is an artist and cultural scholar specializing in Asian American studies and multiracial identity. Find out more·

John Warren Fulbright
Humanities and Sciences
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland
John Fulbright is a scholar of anthropology and multimedia studies. Find out more·

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·

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·

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·
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·
Rick Moss
History
California African American Museum
Rick Moss is a scholar of African American Studies and is currently working on three exhibits that will open before 2003. 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·
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·

Ronald Schmidt
Political Science
California State University, Long Beach
Ronald Schmidt is a scholar of language and politics and is the author of Identity Politics and Language Policy in the United States. 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·
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·
Charles Wollenberg
History
Vista College, Berkeley
Charles Wollenberg is a scholar of California history and is the author of Berkeley: A City in History. Find out more·
Corinne Shear Wood
Anthropology
Cabrillo Community College, Aptos
Corinne Shear Wood is a scholar of anthropology and is the author of Human Sickness and Health: A Biocultural View. Find out more·