DEFEND DISSENT AND CRITICAL THINKING ON CAMPUS
An Open Letter from Concerned Academics
Summer 2005

The past months have witnessed a chilling turn in American political and intellectual life. Ward Churchill, a tenured professor and former chair of the Ethnic Studies Department at the University of Colorado, has been made the object of an unprecedented nationwide attack for an essay he wrote three years ago. Two governors, including the governor of Colorado, have called for his firing. The national and local media have not only misrepresented his work and views, but have increasingly vilified and slandered Ward Churchill himself. Some of Churchill’s speaking engagements have been cancelled. Death threats have been made against him. In response, the University of Colorado Board of Regents not only “apologized” for Churchill’s remarks – itself an utterly gratuitous and inappropriate action – but initiated an investigation into his entire body of work to search for mistakes and supposed evidence of “fraud.”

One must go back to the “scoundrel time” of the McCarthy years to find anything even close to this. And now, as an unmistakable sign of what this portends, just a week ago the University of Colorado at Boulder announced an investigation into campus records to make sure that every faculty member has actually signed his or her state-required loyalty oath!

All this is intolerable and must be reversed--immediately.

To be clear: the issues here have nothing to do with the quality of Ward Churchill’s scholarship or his professional credentials. However one views his choice of words or specific arguments, he is being put in the dock solely for his radical critique of U.S. history and present-day policy in the wake of the events of September 11, 2001. Apparently, 9/11 is now the third rail of American intellectual life: to critically probe into its causes and to interrogate the international role of the United States is treated as heresy; those inquiring can be denied forums, careers, and even personal safety. And now Churchill’s persecutors have gone further, repeatedly ridiculing his scholarly argumentation that the United States committed genocide against the indigenous people of this continent, and that the FBI systematically attempted to disrupt and destroy the movements and leaders of the 1960s. Rather than debate or disprove such theses, Churchill’s attackers attempt to render them beyond the pale of respectable discourse. Through all this, new ground rules are being established: any criticism or even questioning of the institutional foundations of the United States, or of the motives and interests behind its policies, will be treated as essentially treasonous. Left unopposed, this trajectory will lead to a situation of uncontested indoctrination enforced by the state.

The Churchill case is not an isolated incident but a concentrated example of a well-orchestrated campaign launched in the name of “academic freedom” and “balance” which in fact aims to purge the universities of more radical thinkers and oppositional thought generally, and to create a climate of intimidation. While the right-wing claim that the universities are “left-wing dictatorships” is specious beyond belief, it is unfortunately true that the campus remains one of the few surviving refuges of critical thinking and dissent in this country. This is something to defend and strengthen.

It would be hard to overstate the serious nature of what has already happened, let alone what it would mean should the Regents fire Churchill. If this assault on academe succeeds, the consequences for American society as a whole will be nothing short of disastrous.

The response from the academic world has thus far fallen short of what is required. Voices have been raised in opposition, but many have been intimidated. What is needed is an outpouring of faculty statements condemning this witch-hunt. Teach-ins. Protests.

We propose the following as a template for emergency faculty resolutions:

Resolved, that the attempt, escalated by government authority, to fire Ward Churchill and the trial by media which he is undergoing amount to a serious assault on dissent, critical inquiry, and academic freedom, and a heightening of the repressive atmosphere in American society overall. This attack is intolerable and must stop now. The precedents already set in this case – that a professor can be publicly pilloried and threatened with dismissal for what he writes – must not be allowed to stand. The University of Colorado Board of Regents must drop any effort to fire Churchill, withdraw their support for the spurious investigation into his body of work and repudiate its actions up to now. All colleges and universities must reaffirm, in word and deed, their commitment to defend critical thinking.

We further propose that if the Colorado authorities continue their persecution of Churchill, we mount major nationally coordinated protests on campuses all over America – and internationally – as soon as possible, and that we begin to join efforts to reverse this dangerous direction in American political and intellectual life.

The hour is very late; this case is nothing less than a watershed. We must act, and act now.

Signatories (AS OF 1/10/07)
 
First Name M.I.
Last Name
Title
Dept.
Institution
City
 
1
Elizabeth
Aaronsohn, Ed.D
Assoc. Prof.
Teacher Education
Central Connecticut State U.
 
2
Fatemeh
Abdollahzadeh
Prof., PhD
Computer Science
Central Connecticut State. U.
 
3
Fatemeh
Abdollahzadeh
Prof.
Computer Science
Central Connecticut State U.

4
Matthew
Abraham
Asst. Prof.
English
U. of Tennessee at Knoxville
 
5
 
Ernesto R.
Acevedo-Muñoz
Asst. Prof.
Film St., Comparative Literature & Humanities
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
6
Rodolfo F.
Acuna
 
7
Ajana
Assoc. Faculty
U.S. History
MiraCosta
Oceanside
 
8
Maryann
AK
Graduate
 U. of Hartford, Hartford Art School Progressive Student Alliance


M. Shahid
Alam
Prof.
Economics
Northeaste
Boston
 
10
Norma
Alarcon
Prof.
Ethnic/Women's Studies & Spanish & Portuguese
U of Califor
Berkeley
 
11
Ammiel
Alcalay
Classical
Middle Eastern & Asian St. / Queens College
City U. of New York Graduate Center
 
12
Douglas
Allen
Philosophy
U. of Maine
 
13
 
Javier
Alvarez
PhD student
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
SUNY at Stony Brook
 
14
 
Elizabeth
Ammons
Prof.
Literature
Tufts U.
 
15
 
Hadley
Ang
 
Comparative Literature
Cornell U.
 
16
 
Thomas
Angotti
Prof.
Urban Affairs & Planning
Hunter College-City U. of New York
 
17
 
Karen
Anijar
Assoc. Prof.
Curriculum & Inst College of Ed
Arizona State U
 
18
 
Anatole
Anton
 
Philosophy
San Francisco State U.
 
19
 
Monika
Antonelli
Librarian
Willis Library
U. of North Texas
 
20
 
Electa
Arenal
Prof Emerita
Hispanic & Women's St
City U. of
NY
 
21
 
Lourdes
Arguelles
Prof.
Education and Cultural St.
Claremont
Claremont
 
22
 
Elisabeth
Arnould-Bloomfield
Asst. Prof.
 
U. of Color
Boulder
 
23
 
Stanley
Aronowitz
Distinguished Prof.
Sociology & Grad Ctr
City U. of New York
 
24
 
Andrew
Austin
Assoc. Prof
Social Change and Devel.
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
 
25
 
Daniel
Axelrod
Prof.
 Physics
U. of Michi
Ann Arbor
 
26
 
Aram
Ayalon
Prof.
Teacher Education
Central Connecticut State. U.
 
27
 
Leonard
Baca
Prof./Dir. Emeritus
Education/Bueno Ctr Multicult. Ed.
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
28
 
Margot
Backus
Assoc Prof.
English
U. of Hous
Houston
 
29
 
James Francis
Bailey, III
Prof./Dir. Emeritus
Law/Ruth Lilly Law Library
Indiana U. School of Law
 
30
 
Ron
Baiman
 
Inst of Gov & Public Affairs
U. of Illinois-Chicago
 
31
 
Asatar
Bair
Economist and Teacher
 
City College of San Francisco
 
32
 
Dean
Baker
 
Center for Economic and Policy Research
 
33
 
Mona
Baker
Prof. Translation Studies
Center for Translation and Intercultural Studies
U. of Manchester, UK
 
34
 
Beth
Baker-Cristales
Assoc. Prof
Anthropology
California State U.-Los Angeles
 
35
 
Nerissa S.
Balce
Asst. Prof.
Languages, Literature and Cultures
U. of Massachusetts, Amherst
 
36
 
Julie
Balen
Asst. Prof.
English
CSUCI
 
37
 
Michael
Ballagh
Asst. Dean of Faculty
Dean of Faculty's Office
Pitzer College
 
38
 
Mita
Banerjee
Assoc. Prof.
Psychology
Pitzer College
 
39
 
Bruce
Barber
Prof/Dir.
MFA Prog/School of Graduate St.
NSCAD U.
Halifax
 
40
 
Sharen
Barboza-Whitehead, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
 
41
 
Tani E.
Barlow
Prof.
History and Women's St.
U. of Washington
 
42
 
Bruce
Barrett
Asst. Prof. of Family Medicine
 
U. of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine
 
43
 
Jennifer Leilani
Basham
Instructor
Hawaiian Language
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
44
 
Robert M.
Baum
Director of African St.
 
Iowa State U.
 
45
 
Rosalyn
Baxandall
Chair
American St./Media and Comm
State U. of New York at Old Westbury
 
46
 
Maurice
Bazin
Retired Prof. of Physics
Presently ethnomathematician, advisor to the tuyuka and baniwa people in Amazonia
 
47
 
Roger S.
Beebe
Asst Prof
Film & Media St/Eng
U. of Florida
 
48
 
Howard
Beeth
Prof.
History
Texas Southern University
 
49
 
Jennifer
Beight
 
U. of Michigan
 
50
 
Jonathan
Beller
 
51
 
Gustavo
Benavides
 
Villanova U.
 
52
 
Bettina G.
Bergo
 
Dept. of Philosophy
Universite
Montreal
 
53
 
Betty
Bernard
Professor
Theatre
Pomona C
Claremont
 
54
 
Betty
Bernhard
Professor
Theatre
Pomona C
Claremont
 
55
 
Mary
Bernstein
Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Sociology
U. of Conn
Storrs
 
56
 
Steven P.
Best
Chair
Dept. of Philosophy
U. of Texas-El Paso
 
57
 
Carole
Biewener
Prof.
Economics and Women's St
Simmons
Boston
 
58
 
Marc
Bilodeau
Assoc. Prof.
Economics
Indiana U.
Indianapolis
 
59
 
Anne M.
Blackburn
Assoc. Prof.
South Asia & Buddhist St.
Cornell U.
 
60
 
Stewart
Blaine
Student
 
U. of Albany
 
61
 
John D.
Blanco
Asst. Prof.
Literature
U. of Califo
San Diego
 
62
 
Joseph S.
Block
Prof.
Liberal St. .
Cal Poly
Pomona
 
63
 
Bridget
Blomfield
Adjunct Prof.
Comparative Religion
Univ of Redlands/San Joes State
 
64
 
Tim C.
Bockes
Assoc. Prof.
Psychology
Nazareth College, Instructor, Continuing Education, U. of Colorado
65
 
Peter
Bohmer
Faculty
Political Economy
Evergreen
Olympia
 
66
 
Paul
Boisvert
Prof. of Mathematics
 
Oakton Co
Des Plaines
 
67
 
O. Nigel
Bolland
Prof. Emeritus
Sociology and Caribbean St.
Colgate U.
 
68
 
Lorry Bond
Bond
Guest Student
 
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
69
 
Ken
Bonetti
Academic Advisor
Economics
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
70
 
Howard
Bossen
Prof.
School of Journalism
Michigan State U.
 
71
 
Patricia
Boverine, Ph.D.
Prof.
Organizational Learning & Instl Tech
U. of New
Albuquerque
 
72
 
Dr. A. Clare
Brandabur
Asst. Prof. English Lit.
English
Dogus U., Istanbul
 
73
 
Dr. M. J.
Braun
Director of Composition/Asst.
English
U. of West Florida
 
74
 
Karen W.
Brazell
Goldwin Smith Graduate Prof.
Asian St. & Japanese Lit & Theatre
Cornell U.
Ithaca
 
75
 
Robert
Brenner
 
U. of California-Los Angeles
 
76
 
Lesley
Brill
 
English
Wayne St
Detroit
 
77
 
Wendy
Brown
Prof.
Political Science
U. of California-Berkeley
 
78
 
Deborah
Buffton
 
History
U. of Wisconsin-La Crosse
 
79
 
Mary Belle
Bulwinkle
 
Music
Mills Co.
Oakland
 
80
 
Douglas A.
Burger
Assoc. Prof.
 
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
81
 
Roderick D.
Bush
Assoc. Prof.
Sociology and Anthropology
St. John's
Jamaica
 
82
 
Peter
Button
 
East Asian St.
McGill U.
 
83
 
Bob
Buzzanco
Prof.
History
U. of Houston
 
84
 
George
Caffentzis
Prof.
Dept. of Philosophy
U. of Southern Maine
 
85
 
Kevin
Caffrey
Preceptor
Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences
U. of Chicago
 
86
 
Andrew
Calabrese
Assoc. Prof.
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
87
 
Richard J.
Callahan, Jr.
Asst. Prof.
Religious Studies
U. of Missouri-Columbia
 
88
 
John M.
Cammett
Prof. Emeritus
 
John Jay College and The Graduate School?CUNY
 
89
 
Howard
Campbell
 
Sociology & Anthropology
U. of Texas-El Paso
 
90
 
W. R.
Campbell
Dr.
Political
 
91
 
Christopher
Candland
Asst. Prof.
Political Science
Wellesley Co.
 
92
 
Anthony
Cantrell
Student
Sociology
U. of Colorado
 
93
 
Cari
Carpenter
 
English
West Virginia U.
 
94
 
Joetta L.
Carr
Assoc. Prof.
University Counceling & Testing Center
Western Michigan U.
 
95
 
Loretta
Carrillo
 
Latino St.
Cornell U.
 
96
 
Beth
Carrol
Asst. Prof.
English
Appalachian State. U
 
97
 
Susan     
Castagnetto
Coordinator
Intercollegiate Women's Studies
Scripps
Clarmont
 
98
 
Chris
Chalko
Director
VUB
Roosevelt U.
 
99
 
Gaye
Chan
Prof.
Art and Art History
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
100
 
Sharad
Chari
 
London School of Economics and U. of KwaZulu-Natal
 
101
 
Miabi
Chatterji
Phd Student
American St.
New York U.
 
102
 
Angana
Chatterji
Assoc. Prof.
Anthropology
California Institute of Integral Studies
 
103
 
Cynthia
Chennault
 
U. of Florida
 
104
 
Eric
Cheyfitz
Ernest I. White Prof. of Americ
English
Cornell U.
 
105
 
Richard T.
Chu
Asst. Prof.
Sociology
San Jose State U., California
 
106
 
Beth
Cleary
Chair
Theater and Dance Dept.
Macalester College
 
107
 
Carol E.
Cleland
Assoc. Prof.
Philosophy
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
108
 
Stephen
Cole
 
Notre Dam
Belmont
 
109
 
Paula M.
Cooey
Harmon Prof. of Religion
 
Macalester College
 
110
 
Roger F.
Cook
Prof.
German
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
111
 
Sandi E.
Cooper
 
History
College of Staten Island-CUNY
 
112
 
Ernest
Courant
 
Philosophy & Religion
California Institute of Integral Studies
 
113
 
Raymond
Craib
 
History
Cornell U.
 
114
 
Loren D.
Crow
Dr.
Biblical Studies
Northwest Christian C.
 
115
 
Selwyn R.
Cudjoe
Prof., President NAEAP
Africana St.
Wellesley College
 
116
 
Michael
D'Andrea
Prof., Executive Director
Counselor Education
U. of Hawai'i, National Institute for Multicultural Competence (NIM
117
 
Gwen
D'Arcangelis
PhD Candidate
Women's Studies
UCLA
 
118
 
Edward E.
Daub
Prof. Emeritus
 
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
119
 
Lawrence
Davidson
Prof.
History
West Che
West Chester
 
120
 
Carlos
Davidson
 
Environmental St.
California
Sacramento
 
121
 
Peter J.
Davies
 
Plant Biology
Cornell U.
 
122
 
Diane
Davis
 
U. of Texas-Austin
 
123
 
Jessica
Davis
Student
 
Pitzer College
 
124
 
Walter A.
Davis
Prof. Emeritus
 
Ohio State U.
 
125
 
Brett
de Bary
Prof.
Asian St. and Comp Literature
Cornell U.
 
126
 
Nicholas
De Genova
Asst. Professor
Anthropology
Columbia U.
 
127
 
Enrique
de la Cruz
Prof.
Asian American St.
California
Northridge
 
128
 
Kathleen
de la Pena McCook
Distinguished U. Prof.
Library and Information Science
U. of South Florida
 
129
 
Allegra
de Laurentiis
Asst. Prof.
Philosophy Dept.
State U. of New York at Stony Brook
 
130
 
Frank
Deale
Assoc. Professor
Law School
City University of New York
 
131
 
Robert
Dean
Asst. Prof.
History
Eastern Washington U.
 
132
 
Jigna
Desai
Assoc. Prof.
Women's Studies & Asian American Studies
U of Minnesota
 
133
 
Richard
Devin
Prof.
Theatre and Department
U. of Colorado at Boulder
 
134
 
James G.
Devine
Prof.
Economics
Loyola Ma
Los Angeles
 
135
 
Lynda
Dickson
Assoc. Prof.
Sociology
U. of Color
Colorado Springs
 
136
 
Michael
Dietler
Assoc. Prof.
Anthropology
U. of Chicago
 
137
 
Kelly
Dietz
PhD Candidate
 
Cornell U.
 
138
 
Anne
Donchin
Prof. Emerita
 
Indiana U.
Indianapolis
 
139
 
Wendy
Doniger
Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Prof. of the History of Religions in the Divinity School
U. of Chicago
 
140
 
Ariel
Dorfman
Walter Hines Page Prof.
Literature and Latin American Studies
Duke U.
 
141
 
Douglas F.
Dowd
Visiting Prof.
(Previously of U.C.Berkeley and Cornell U.)
U. of Modena
 
142
 
Liam Downey
Downey
Asst. Prof.
 
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
143
 
Maureen
Downs (AKA Liona Rowan)
MA, Ph.D. student
Philosophy & Religion, Women's Spirituality
California Institute of Integral Studies
 
144
 
Prasenjit
Duara
Chair
History
U. of Chicago
 
145
 
Raymond
Duvall
Morse-Alumni Distinguished Te
Political Science
U. of Minn
Acting Director, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of
146
 
Patricia
Easton
Assoc. Prof./Dean
Philosophy/Arts and Humanities
Claremont Graduate U.
 
147
 
Peter
Eglin
Prof.
Wilfrid Laurier University
peglin@wlu.ca
 
148
 
Justin A.
Elardo
Senior Lecturer
Economics
Ohio State U.
 
149
 
Frank
Emspak
Professor
Dept Labor Education School for Workers
U of Wisconsin Extention
 
150
 
Farid
Esack
U. Prof. & Besl Chair in Ethics
Religion & Society
Xavier U.
 
151
 
Fred
Evans
 
Philosophy
Duquesne
Pittsburgh
 
152
 
Jeffrey
Evans
Clin Assoc Prof
Physical Med & Rehab
U. of Michi
Ann Arbor
 
153
 
Elisa
Facio
Assoc. Prof.
Ethnic Studies
U. of Colorado, Boulder
 
154
 
Lieba
Faier
 
Cornell U.
 
155
 
Lieba
Faier
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Cornell U.
 
156
 
Hal
Fairchild
Prof.
Psychology & Black Studies
Pitzer College
 
157
 
Sally K.
Fairfax
Henry J. Vaux Distinguished Pr
College of Natural Resources
U. of California-Berkeley
 
158
 
James C.
Faris
Prof. Emeritus Anthropology
Director Emeritus
U. of Connecticut Program in Middle East Languages and Area St.
159
 
Anne
Fausto-Sterling
Prof.
Biology and Gender St.
Brown U.
Providence
 
160
 
Sasan
Fayazmanesh
Assoc. Prof.
Economics
CSU at Fr
Fresno
 
161
 
James
Feathers
Research Assoc. Prof.
Anthropology
U. of Washington
 
162
 
Alan
Feigenberg
Prof.
Architecture
City College of New York
 
163
 
Shelley
Feldman
Prof.
Development Sociology
Cornell U.
 
164
 
Meredith
Ferdie
 
U. of Virginia
 
165
 
Ann
Ferguson
Prof.
Philosophy and Women's St.
U. of Mass
Amherst
 
166
 
Kathy E.
Ferguson
Prof.
Dept. of Political Science, Prof. and Director, Women's St. Program
U. of Hawaii
 
167
 
Astrid
Fiano
Adjunct Prof.
 
Monroe Community College
 
168
 
Gary W.
Fick
Prof.
 
Cornell U.
 
169
 
Larry
Field
 
Criminal Justice
Western New England College
 
170
 
Norman
Fiering
Director and Librarian
John Carter Brown Library at Brown University
Brown U.
 
171
 
Frank T.
Fitzgerald
Faculty
Math/Science
College of Saint Rose
 
172
 
Jonathan
Flatley
 
English Dept.
Wayne State U.
 
173
 
Barbara
Foley
Prof.
English
Rutgers U.-Newark campus
 
174
 
Duncan K.
Foley
Leo Model Prof.
Economics
Graduate
New York
 
175
 
Deborah C.
Foote
Language coordinator
Liberal Education
Columbia Col. Chicago
 
176
 
Manzar
Foroohar
Prof.
History
California Polytechnic State
 
177
 
Helen
Fox
 
U. of Michi
Ann Arbor
 
178
 
Luis
Francia
Journalist, Village Voice, and P
Asian  Pacific American St. Program
New York
NY
 
179
 
Michael Joseph
Francisconi
Assoc. Prof.
History, Phil & Social Science
U. of Mont
Dillon
 
180
 
Cynthia
Franklin
Assoc. Prof.
English
U. of Hawaii
 
181
 
H. Bruce
Franklin
John Cotton Dana Prof.
English and American St.
Rutgers U.-Newark
 
182
 
Dr. Michael Joseph
Fransisconi
Assoc. Prof.
History, Philosophy and Social Science
U. of Montana Western
 
183
 
Marge
Frantz
Lecturer emerita
 
U. of California - Santa Cruz
 
184
 
Jana
Futch Martin
University Librarian
Reference and Instruction, Tampa Library
U. of South Florida
 
185
 
David
Gabbard
Co-Founder & Co-editor
Public Resistance
 
186
 
J. Ellen
Gainor
Prof./Assoc. Dean
Theater/Graduate School
Cornell U.
 
187
 
Martha
Gandert Romero
Senior Scholar
School of Educational Studies
Claremont Graduate U.
 
188
 
Philip
Gasper
Prof. and Chair
Philosophy & Religion
Notre Dame de Namur U.
 
189
 
John Wm.
Geissman
Prof., Past Pres Fac Senate
Earth and Planetary Sciences
U. of New
Albuquerque
 
190
 
Alexander
Gelley
 
U. of California, Irvine
 
191
 
Barbara W.
Gerber
Distinguished Service Prof. Em
Former Dept. Chair and Dean of Professional St. at the State U. of NY
Oswego
NY
 
192
 
Bernard C.
Gerstein
Prof. Emeritus
Chemistry
Iowa State U.
 
193
 
Tarleton
Gillespie
 
Communication
Cornell U.
 
194
 
Michael
Gillespie
Chair, 2003; Vice Chair, 2004
Ames (Iowa) Interfaith Council
 
195
 
Paul
Gilroy
Charlotte Marian Saden Prof. of
Chair, Dept. of African American St.
Yale U.
 
196
 
Henry A.
Giroux
Global Television Network Chair Prof. in English and Communications
McMaster U.
 
197
 
William W.
Goldsmith
Prof.
Dept. of City and Regional Planning
Cornell U.
 
198
 
Miriam
Golomb
 
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
199
 
Vernadette V.
Gonzalez
Asst. Prof.
Global St.
Saint Lawrence U., NY
 
200
 
Deena J.
González
Prof. and Chair
Chicana and Chicano St.
Loyola Ma
Los Angeles
 
201
 
Amy E.
Goodman
 
Gannett Publishing
 
202
 
Michael S.
Goodman
M.A.
Class of 1979
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
203
 
Deborah A.
Gordon 
Associate Professor
Women's Studies
Witchita State University
 
204
 
Deborah
Gorham
Distinguished Research Prof.
History
Carleton U
Ottawa
 
205
 
John
Gorman
Journalist
author of King of the Romans
 
206
 
Roger S.
Gottlieb
Prof.
Philosophy
Worcester
Worcester
 
207
 
Peter
Gran
Prof.
History
Temple U.
 
208
 
Dr. Bruce B.
Graves
Tenured Full Prof [before illegal
Chemistry
Eastern Michigan U.
 
209
 
Adam
Green
 
History and American St.
New York U.
 
210
 
Sandra E.
Greene
Prof. and Chair
History
Cornell U.
 
211
 
Victor
Greene
Prof.
History
U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
 
212
 
Jill
Grigsby
Prof
Sociology
Pomona C
Claremont
 
213
 
Richard
Grusin
Prof & Chair
English
Wayne St
Detroit
 
214
 
Sabine
Haenni
Dept. of Theatre
Film & Dance
Cornell U.
 
215
 
Elaine
Hagopian
Prof. Emerita
Sociology
Simmons
Boston
 
216
 
Thomas D.
Hall
A. Lindsay O'Connor Prof. of A
Sociology & Anthropology
Colgate U.
Hamilton
 
217
 
Stephanie
Hammer
Visiting Prof. (full Prof. at UC Riverside)
Pitzer College
 
218
 
Donna J.
Haraway
Prof.
History of Consciousness Dept.
U. of California-Santa Cruz
 
219
 
Angela
Harris
 
U. of California-Berkeley School of Law
 
220
 
Robert L.
Harris, Jr.
 
Africana St.
Cornell U.
 
221
 
Sue
Harris, Ph.D.
 
Peoples Video Network
 
222
 
Lorelei
Hartman
Graduate Student
 
U. of Virginia
 
223
 
David
Harvey
 
Anthropology
City U. of New York-Graduate Center
 
224
 
Nicholas
Heer
Prof. Emeritus
Near Eastern Languages and Civilization
U of Washington
 
225
 
Elizabeth
Hegeman
Prof.
Anthropology
John Jay College
 
226
 
Susan
Hegeman
 
English
U. of Florid
Gainesville
 
227
 
Virginia
Held
Distinguished Prof.
Philosophy
City U. of New York Graduate School
 
228
 
Charles P.
Henry
Prof.
African American Studies
UC Berkeley
 
229
 
Edward S.
Herman
 
Wharton School
U. of Pennsylvania
 
230
 
Edward S.
Herman
Prof. Emeritus
Finance
Wharton School/ U of Penn
 
231
 
Andrea O'Reilly
Herrera
Director
Ethnic St. and Prof. of Literature
U. of Color
Colorado Springs
 
232
 
Paula
Hertel
 
Dept. of Psychology
Trinity U.
San Antonio
 
233
 
Cheryl
Higashida
Asst. Prof.
English
U. of Colorado, Boulder
 
234
 
Asa G.
Hilliard III
Fuller E. Callaway Prof.
Urban Education
Georgia State U.
 
235
 
Melissa
Hinojosa
Student
Criminal Justice
CSULA
LA
 
236
 
Christopher Z.
Hobson
 
State U. of New York at Old Westbury
 
237
 
Joan
Hoffman
 
Economics
John Jay College of Criminal Justice?CUNY
 
238
 
Eugene
Holland
Prof
French & Comp. Literature
Ohio State U.
 
239
 
Mike
Honey
Prof.
American History and Ethnic, Gender and Labor St.,
U. of Washington-Tacoma
 
240
 
Elizabeth
Hoodah
 
241
 
Twyla
Hoodah
 
242
 
Carrie Ann
Horn
Student
Psychology
UCLA
 
243
 
Gerald
Horne
Moores Prof.
History & African-American St.
U. of Houston
 
244
 
Douglas
Howland
Buck Prof. of Chinese History
History
U. of Wisc
Milwaukee
 
245
 
Ruth Y.
Hsu
Assoc. Prof.
English
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
246
 
Thomas N.
Huckin
Prof.
English
U. of Utah
 
247
 
Stan
Hunter
Visiting Asst. Prof.
Art
Pitzer College
 
248
 
Ruri
Ito
 
249
 
Robert L.
Ivie
Prof.
Communication and Culture
Indiana U.
Bloomington
 
250
 
Phyllis
Jackson
Assoc Prof.
Art Hist & Black Studies
Pomona C
Clarenont
 
251
 
Karen
Jacobs
Prof.
English
U. of Colorado, Boulder
 
252
 
Daniel
Jaffee
 
Nelson Institute for Environmental St.
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
253
 
Pranav
Jani
Asst. Prof.
English
Ohio State
Columbus
 
254
 
Theodora A.
Jankowski
 
Erie Com
Buffalo
 
255
 
Ruth
Jennison
Asst. Prof.
English
U. of Mass
Amherst
 
256
 
Derrick
Jensen
Author and Lecturer
 
257
 
Robert
Jensen
Assoc. Prof.
Journalism
U. of Texas at Austin
 
258
 
Jose L.
Jimenez
Asst. Prof.
Chemistry and CIRES
U. of Colorado
 
259
 
Adriana
Johnson
Asst. Prof.
English and Comparative Literature
U. of California, Irvine
 
260
 
Brian
Johnston
Prof.
School of Drama
Carnegie Mellon University
 
261
 
Susanne
Jonas
Assoc. Chair
Latin American & Latino St.
U. of California-Santa Cruz
 
262
 
Alan
Jones
Dean of Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Pitzer College
 
263
 
Richard A.
Jones
Professor
Philospohy
Howard University
 
264
 
Daniel
Jordan, PhD
Sociology Instructor
Sociology
Ventura C.C.
 
265
 
Donna M.
Joss
Prof. Emeritus
Occupational Therapy
Worcester State C.
 
266
 
Alexandra
Juhasz
Prof.
Media St.
Pitzer College
 
267
 
Rachana
Kamtekar
 
Philosophy Dept.
U. of Arizona and Center for Human Values, Princeton U.
268
 
Miliann
Kang
Asst. Prof.
Women's St. Program
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst
 
269
 
Christine
Karatnytsky
 
The New York Public Library (for identification purposes only)
270
 
Zayn
Kassam
Assoc. Prof
Rel. St.
Pomona C
Claremont
 
271
 
Michael
Kates
Incoming PhD Student
Politics
New York U.
 
272
 
William
Keach
Prof.
English
Brown U.
 
273
 
Brian L.
Keeley
Assoc. Prof.
Philosophy
Pitzer College
 
274
 
Steve
Kehnel
 
U. of Miss
Columbia
 
275
 
Robin D. G.
Kelley
Prof.
Anthropology and African American St.
Columbia
New York U. School of Law
 
276
 
Phyllis
Kenevan
Prof. Emerita
Philosophy
U. of Colorado
 
277
 
Stephanie Jo
Kent
Doctoral Student
Communication
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst
 
278
 
Jordan E.
Kerber
Assoc. Prof.
Anthropology and Native American St., Curator of Collections, Longyear Museum of A
Colgate U.
Hamilton
 
279
 
Clive S.
Kessler
Emeritus Prof.
School of Sociology & Anthropology
UNSW
Sydney
 
280
 
Mujeeb
Khan
 
Political Science
UC Berkeley
 
281
 
Tschangho John
Kim
Endowed Prof.
Urban and Regional Systems
U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
282
 
Daniel
Kim
 
U. of Colorado, Boulder
 
283
 
Linda
Kim
Graduate Student
Sociology
U. of California, Riverside
 
284
 
Jed
Kinnison
Recent Graduate
Ethnic Studies
U. of Colrado Boulder
 
285
 
Josh
Klein
 
Borough of Manhattan Community College-CUNY
 
286
 
Brian
Klocke
Instructor of Sociology
Women?s St.
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
287
 
Brian
Klopotek
Asst. Prof.
Ethnic Studies
U. of Oregon
 
288
 
Karen
Kolehmainen
Assoc Prof.
Physics
California
Santa Cruz
 
289
 
Eiko
Kosasa
Lecturer
 
Leeward C
Pearl City
 
290
 
J. Victor
Koschmann
 
Cornell U.
 
291
 
Nancy Lee
Koschmann
 
Cornell U.
 
292
 
Jacob
Kramer
Mellon Fellow in the Humanities
City U. of New York Graduate Center
 
293
 
Laura Jean
Kreissl
Asst. Prof. - Accounting
School of Business and Technology
U. of Wisconsin-Parkside
 
294
 
Beth
Krensky, Ph.D.
Asst. Prof., Art Education Area
Art & Art History
U. of Utah
Salt Lake City
 
295
 
Joel
Krieger
Norma Wilentz Hess Prof.
Political Science
Wellesley College
 
296
 
Peter
Kriesler
 
School of Economics
UNSW
Sydney
 
297
 
Oleg
Kripkov
Dr.
REESC
U. of Oregon
 
298
 
Raymond James
Krohn
Graduate Student
History
Purdue U.
 
299
 
Nancy
Krusoe
Instructor
Writing
U. of California, Santa Cruz
 
300
 
Donald D.
Kummings
Prof.
English
U. of Wisconsin-Parkside
 
301
 
Kimberly
Kuntz
Instructor
Sociology
Johnson C
Overland Park
 
302
 
Clement
Lai
Ph.D. Candidate
Ethnic Studies
U. of California, Berkeley
 
303
 
Vinay
Lal
Assoc. Prof.
History
U. of California - Los Angeles
 
304
 
Alice
Landrum MD
Assoc. Prof.
Clinical Anesthesiology
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
305
 
Deborah
Lawrence
Asst. Prof.
Environmental Sciences
U. of Virginia
 
306
 
Sarah R.
Lawrence
Doctoral Candidate in History
History
Pennsylvania State U.
 
307
 
Robert S.
Lawrence, MD
Edyth H. Schoenrich Prof. of Pr
Director, Center for a Livable Future
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
 
308
 
Erma
Lawson
Assoc. Prof.
Sociology
U. of North Texas
 
309
 
John
Leavey
 
English
U. of Florida
 
310
 
Margaret D.
LeCompte
Prof.
School of Education
U. of Colorado
 
311
 
Haiyan
Lee
Asst. Prof.
East Asian Languages & Civilizations
U. of Color
Boulder
 
312
 
Susan
Lee
Assoc. Librarian/Faculty of Art
Library
Harvard U.
 
313
 
John
Leo
Prof.
English and Film Media
University
 
 
314
 
Jodie
Lenser
Administrative Asst.
Communication
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
315
 
David
Lenson
 
Comparative Literature
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst
 
316
 
Richard
Leppert
Samuel Russell Distinguished Prof. of Humanities
U. of Minnesota
 
317
 
Gary
Leupp
Prof.
History
Tufts U.
 
318
 
David
Leonard
Asst. Prof.
Comparative Ethnic Studies
Washington State University
 
319
 
Bruce
Levitt
 
Cornell U.
 
320
 
Philip E.
Lewis
Prof.
Romance St.
Cornell U.
 
321
 
Emma
Lierley
 
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
322
 
Susan J
Lincke
Asst. Prof.
Computer Science
U. of Wisconsin-Parkside
 
323
 
S J
Lincke
Asst. Prof.
Computer Science
U. of Wisconsin, Parkside
 
324
 
Bruce
Lincoln
Caroline E. Haskell Prof. of the History of Religions
U. of Chicago
 
325
 
Yan B.
Linhard
Prof.
Biology
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
326
 
David
Lloyd
 
English
U. of Sout
Los Angeles
 
327
 
Brian
Lloyd
Assoc.Prof
History
UCR
Riverside
 
328
 
Carolyn
Loeb
 
Art
Central Mi
Mount Pleasant
 
329
 
Johanna
Looye
Assoc. Prof. of Planning
 
U. of Cincinnati
 
330
 
Julio
Lopez
Prof.
Economics
Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico
 
331
 
Raymond
Lotta
Author and Lecturer
 
332
 
Jack A.
Lucas
Prof. Emeritus
Anthropology
Central Connecticut State. U.
 
333
 
Melissa
Luckow
Assoc. Prof.
Plant Biology
Cornell U.
 
334
 
Andrew
Lugg
Prof. (retired)
Philosophy
U. of U.
Ottawa
 
335
 
Philip
Lutgendorf
Assoc. Prof.
Asian Languages and Literature
U. of Iowa
 
336
 
Deborah
Lyons
Asst Prof
Classics
Miami U.
Oxford
 
337
 
Ming-Yuen S.
Ma
Asst. Prof.
Media St. Program
Pitzer College
 
338
 
Stephen
Macek
Asst. Prof.
Speech Communication
North Cent
Naperville
 
339
 
Ian K.
Macgillivray
Asst. Prof.
Foundations and Curriculum
James Madison U.
 
340
 
John
MacKay
Asst. Prof.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Yale U.
 
341
 
Elizabeth
Macy
Teaching Asst.
Music
U. of California, Riverside
 
342
 
Holly
Maguigan
Prof. of Clinical Law
Co-President
Society of
New York U. School of Law
 
343
 
Bruce J.
Malina
Prof. of Bibilical Studies
Theology
Creighton U.
 
344
 
Harriet
Malinowitz
Prof.
English
Long Island U., Brooklyn
 
345
 
Paul
Maltby
Prof.
English
West Chester U.
 
346
 
Tayyab
Mahmud
Prof.
Visiting Professor of Law
Seattle University
 
347
 
Glenn
Man
Prof.
English
U. of Hawai'I
 
348
 
Richard A.
Markwood
Retired Prof. and Educational Administrator
 
349
 
Tyson
Marsh
Graduate Student
 
U. of California - Los Angeles
 
350
 
Bill
Martin
Prof.
Philosophy
DePaul U.
Chicago
 
351
 
Yolanda
Martinez-San Miguel
Assoc Prof.
Romance Languages
U of Penn
 
352
 
David S.
Mason
Prof.
Political Science
Butler U.
 
353
 
Afshin
Matin-asgari
Assoc. Prof
History
CSULA
LA
 
354
 
Julie
Matthaei
Prof.
Economics
Wellesley College
 
355
 
Barry
Maxwell
Senior Lecturer
Comparative Literature and Program in American St.
Cornell U.
 
356
 
Tom
Mayer
Prof.
Sociology
Univ of Col
Boulder
 
357
 
Keith
Mayes
Prof.
African American & African Studies
U. Of Minnesota
 
358
 
Fiona
Mc Laughlin
Assoc. Prof.
African languages & Linguistics
U. of Florida
 
359
 
Michael
McArthur
MLIS Student
Faculty of Informatin and Media Studies
U. of Western Ontario
 
360
 
Robert
McCanne
 
Pitzer College
 
361
 
Lynn Fisher
McCanne
Retired Psychologist, Retired Student Affairs staff member
Northern Illinois U.
 
362
 
Blair
McCracken
Prof.
Clinical Psychology
Notre Dame de Namur U.
 
363
 
Maureen
McDonnell
Campus Minister
 
Edgewood College
 
364
 
Kevin
McElmurry
 
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
365
 
Brian
McKenna
Prof
Behvioral Sciences
University
DeARBORN
 
366
 
Peter
McLaren
Prof.
Graduate School of Education and Information St.
U. of California-Los Angeles
 
367
 
Scott
McMillin
Prof.
English
Cornell U.
 
368
 
Jeanette
McVicker
Prof. and Chair
English, Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Program in Journalism
State U. of New York at Fredonia
 
369
 
Michael
Meeropol
Chair
Economics
Western New England College
 
370
 
Monika
Mehta
Asst. Prof
Radio-Television-Film
U. of Texas, Austin
 
371
 
Jeffrey
Melkonian
Senior Ext. Assoc
Crop & Soil Sci
Cornell U.
Ithaca
 
372
 
Martin
Melkonian
 
Economics
Hofstra U.
Hempstead
 
373
 
Eduardo
Mendieta
 
Philosophy Dept.
State U. of New York at Stony Brook
 
374
 
John G.
Messerly
Lecturer
Computer Science
U. of Texas at Austin
 
375
 
Peter
Michelson
Prof.
English & Creative Writing
U. of Color
Boulder
 
376
 
Kerby A.
Miller
Prof.
History
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
377
 
Tema
Milstein
Teaching Asst.
Communication
U. of Washington
 
378
 
Deborah
Mindry
Prof
Anthropology
Occidental
Eagle Rock
 
379
 
Faranak
Miraftab
Asst. Prof.
Urban and Regional Planning
U. of Illinois-Champaign
 
380
 
Joya
Misra
Assoc. Prof.
Sociology & Public Policy
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst
 
381
 
Tania
Modleski
 
U. of Sothern California
 
382
 
Satya P.
Mohanty
Prof.
English
Cornell U.
 
383
 
Charles
Mohler
Sr. Res Assoc
Crop & Soil Sciences
Cornell U.
Ithaca
 
384
 
Theresa
Montano
Asst. Prof.
Chicana/o Studies
C.S.U. Northridge
 
385
 
Alexis Manuel
Montes
Student
History
UCLA
LA
 
386
 
Carol
Montgomery
Assoc. Prof.
Speech and Communication
LaGuardia
Long Island City
 
387
 
Teresa
Montseny
Director
Avanzando, TRio Support Services
Cochise C
Douglas
 
388
 
David
Moore
Assoc. Prof.
International St.
Macalester College
 
389
 
Lisa
Moreno
Prof.
English
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
 
390
 
Cheryl
Morgan
 
French
Hamilton College
 
391
 
Tracy
Mott
Assoc. Prof. and Dept. Chair
Economics
U. of Denver
 
392
 
Eliana
Moya-Raggio
Lecturer Emerita
 
U. of Michigan
 
393
 
Susan
Munkres
Asst. Prof.
Sociology
Furman U.
Greenville
 
394
 
Carlos
Munoz, Jr.
Prof. Emeritus
Ethnic St.
U. of California-Berkeley
 
395
 
Timothy
Murray
Prof.
Comparative Literature and English
Cornell U.
 
396
 
Mechthild
Nagel
 
State U. of
Cortland
 
397
 
Nada
Najjar
Asst. Prof.
English
Mountain State U.
 
398
 
Aref
Nammari
Professional Research Assista
Laboratory for Atospheric and Space Physics
U of Colorado
 
399
 
Sadu
Nanjundiah
Prof.
Physics
Central Connecticut State U.
 
400
 
Nancy A.
Naples
Prof.
Sociology and Women's St., Chair of Admissions, Dept. of Sociology, Advisor, Wome
U. of Conn
Storrs
 
401
 
Peter
Nardi
Prof.
Sociology, Director of Institutional Research
Pitzer College
 
402
 
Angelic J.
Navarro
 
California State U.-San Bernardino
 
403
 
Kamran
Nayeri
Prof.
 
U. of California-Berkeley
 
404
 
Diane M.
Nelson
Assoc. Prof.
Cultural Anthropology
Brown U.
 
405
 
John R.
Nelson, Jr
 
U. of Mass
MA
 
406
 
Amelia
Neptune
Student
 
Pitzer College
 
407
 
Mukoma Wa
Ngugi
 
English Dept.
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
408
 
Nancy S.
Niemi
Assitant Prof.
Education
Nazareth College
 
409
 
Pedro A.
Noguera
Prof.
Steinhardt School of Education
New York U.
 
410
 
Steven
Noll
 
History
U. of Florid
Gainesville
 
411
 
A. M.
Nornes
 
U. of Michigan
 
412
 
Brenna
Norton
Student
 
Scripps
Claremont
 
413
 
Sam
Noumoff
Assoc. Prof.
Political Science
Mc Gill U., Montreal Canada
 
414
 
Gladys
Nubla
Doctoral Student
English
U. of California, Berkeley
 
415
 
Jean
Nyland
Chair
Psychology and Sociology
Notre Dame de Namur U.
 
416
 
Jocelyn
Olcott
Asst. Prof.
History
Duke U.
Durham
 
417
 
Bertell
Ollman
 
Politics
New York U.
 
418
 
Susan
O'Malley
Chair
U. Faculty Senate
City U. of New York
 
419
 
Ghia
Osseiran
Grad. Stnd.
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia U.
 
420
 
James
Owens
Grad Student
 
U. of Illinoi
Chicago
 
421
 
Gary
Pak
Assoc. Prof.
English
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
422
 
Gyan
Pandey
Prof.
Anthropology & History
Johns Hopkins U.
 
423
 
Reeve
Parker
Prof.
English
Cornell U.
 
424
 
Prasannan
Parthasarathi
 
History
Boston College
 
425
 
Janice
Peck
Assoc. Prof.
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
U. of Colorado, Boulder
 
426
 
Sandra E.
Peck
Instructor
Performing Arts
Linn-Bento
Albany
 
427
 
David N. Pellow
Pellow
Assoc. Prof.
Ethnic St.
U. of California-San Diego
 
428
 
Thomas
Pepper
 
U. of Minnesota
 
429
 
Michael
Perelman
 
Economics
CSU at Ch
Chico
 
430
 
Frank R.
Pérez  AKA  -F.R.P.-
Producer/Host
Tropical Riddims
WORT 89.
Madison
 
431
 
Robert
Perkinson
Assoc. Prof.
American St.
U. of Hawai'I
 
432
 
Jacqueline
Peterson
Prof.
History
Washingto
Vancouver
 
433
 
Richard
Peterson
 
Philosophy
Michigan State U.
 
434
 
Liz
Philipose
Asst. Prof.
Women's Studies
CSULB
Long Beach
 
435
 
Aisha
Phillips
 
436
 
Sheila
Pinkel
Prof
Art & Art Hist
Pomona C
Claremont
 
437
 
Julio
Pino
Assoc. Prof.
History
Kent State U.
 
438
 
Dwight R.
Platt
Emeritus Prof.
Biology
Bethel Coll
North Newton
 
439
 
Kamala
Platt
Director
 
The Meadowlark Center
 
440
 
Dane
Pollock
Student
 
Pitzer College
 
441
 
Kenneth
Pomeranz
 
Chancellor's Prof. of History
U. of California-Irvine
 
442
 
Robert E.
Prasch
Assoc. Prof.
Economics
Middlebury
Middlebury
 
443
 
Joelle
Pretty
 
California
Long Beach
 
444
 
Martha
Quinn
 
AFSCME
 
445
 
Nancy S.
Rabinowitz
 
Hamilton
Clinton
 
446
 
Peter
Rachleff
Prof.
History
Macalester College
 
447
 
 
Radical Philosophy Association (as an organization)
 
448
 
Rachel
Raimist
PhD Student/Filmmaker
Women's Studies
U. of Minnesota, Twin Cities
 
449
 
Peter
Ranis
Prof.
Political Science (emeritus)
City U. of New York
 
450
 
Gene
Ray
 
Art and Art History
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
451
 
Sujani
Reddy
 
New York U.
 
452
 
Harry A.
Reed
Prof. Emeritus
Dept. of History, Michigan State U., Adjunct Faculty Dept of Ethnic St.
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
453
 
Roland L.
Reed
Assoc. Prof. (Retired)
 
Catholic U. of America
 
454
 
Jennifer
Reed
Lecturer
Women's Studies
CSULB
Long Beach
 
455
 
Garth
Reese
 
School of Religion
Claremont Graduate U.
 
456
 
Rush
Rehm
Prof.
Drama and Classics
Stanford U.
 
457
 
Elizabeth
Resnikoff
Lecturer
English.
U. of Illinois-Chicago
 
458
 
Ross
Reykdal
 
U. of Wisconsin-Madison
 
459
 
John
Rhodes
 
Wellesley College
 
460
 
Robert
Rhodes
Prof.
Education
UCLA
 
461
 
Nancy
Ries
Chair
Sociology and Anthropology Dept., Co-Director, Center for Ethics and World Societies
Colgate U.
Hamilton
 
462
 
Susan J.
Riha
Charles L. Pack Prof.
Dept. of Earth & Atmos. Sciences, Director for Sponsored Research, College of Agric
Cornell U.
 
463
 
Peck
Ritter
Prof.
Chemistry/Biochemistry
Eastern W
Cheney
 
464
 
Allen F.
Roberts
Director
James S. Coleman African St. Center
U. of California-Los Angeles
 
465
 
Marcia
Robinson
Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Religion
Syracuse U.
 
466
 
Reginald
Robinson
 
Howard U.
Washington
 
467
 
Willilam
Robinson
Assoc Prof.
Sociology
U. of Califo
Santa Barbara
 
468
 
Dylan
Rodriguez
Assist Prof.
Ethnic St.
U. of Califo
Riversidew
 
469
 
Robyn M.
Rodriguez
Asst. Prof.
Sociology
Rutgers U.
 
470
 
Dave
Roediger
 
African American St.
U. of Illinois
 
471
 
Florence Wagman
Roisman
Prof.
Michael McCormick Prof. of Law
Indiana U. School of Law ? Indianapolis
 
472
 
Sarah K.
Rolfe
Student
Ethnic Studies, Economics
Mills College
 
473
 
Martha
Romero
 
Claremont Graduate U.
 
474
 
Joanne
Rondilla
Doctoral Student
Comparative Ethnic St.
U. of Califo
Berkeley
 
475
 
Avital
Ronell
Prof., writer
 
New York U.
 
476
 
Sumner M.
Rosen
Emeritus
 
Columbia U.
 
477
 
Stuart
Rosewarne
 
Political Economy, School of Economics and Political Science
U. of Sydn
Sydney
 
478
 
Ann Janette
Rosga
Asst. Prof.
Sociology
U. of Colorado
 
479
 
Andrew
Ross
Prof.
American St.
Ney York
NY
 
480
 
Howard
Ross
Dean
College of Letters and Sciences
U. of Wisconsin-Whitewater
 
481
 
T'ai
Roulston
 
Environmental Sciences
U. of Virginia
 
482
 
Patricia
Rubio
Prof.
Spanish
Skidmore College
 
483
 
Sarah R.
Ruddick
Emeritus
 
Lang College at New School U.
 
484
 
Vince
Ryan
 
Social and Cultural Anthropology
California Institute of Integral Studies
 
485
 
Enrique
Sacerio-Gari
Prof.
Spanish
Bryn Mawr Co.
 
486
 
Saheli
Sadanand
Student
Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Yale College
 
487
 
Jonathan
Sadow
Prof.
English and Composition
Western N
Springfield
 
488
 
Naoki
Sakai
Prof.
Asian St. and Comparative Literature
Cornell U.
 
489
 
Lucy Mae
San Pablo Burns
UC President's Postdoctoral Fe
History of Consciousness Dept.
U. of California, Santa Cruz
 
490
 
Susan
Sánchez-Casal
Assoc. Prof.
Latino and Women?s St.
Hamilton
Clinton
 
491
 
Barry
Sanders
Prof.
History of Ideas
Pitzer College
 
492
 
Leo R.
Sandy
 
Plymouth
New Hampton
 
493
 
Jeff
Santa Ana
Asst. Prof.
English
Dartmouth College (Commencing fall semester 2005)
 
494
 
Paul
Sawyer
Prof.
English
Cornell U.
 
495
 
Naomi
Scheman
Prof.
Philosophy and Women's Studies
U. of Minnesota
 
496
 
Richard
Schlosberg
 
Hastings-
NY
 
497
 
Johanna H
Schoss
Senior Lecturer
Anthropology
Cornell U.
 
498
 
Malini Johar
Schueller
Prof.
English
U. of Florida
 
499
 
Susan M.
Schultz
 
English
U. of Hawai`i-Manoa
 
500
 
Ellen
Schwartz
Assoc. Prof. of Education
Education
Nazareth College
 
501
 
David
Schweickart
Prof.
Philosophy
Loyola U.-Chicago
 
502
 
Helen
Scott
Asst. Prof.
English .
U. of Vermont
 
503
 
James C.
Scott
 
Political Science and Anthropology
Yale U.
 
504
 
Sarita
See
 
English & American St.
U. of Michi
Ann Arbor
 
505
 
Mark
Selden
Prof.
Sociology and History
Binghamton U.
 
506
 
Abdulalim A
Shabazz
Distinguished Prof.
Mathematics
Lincoln U.
 
507
 
Barbara A.
Shank
Adjunct Faculty
Biological Sciences & Psychology
California
Los Angeles
 
508
 
Richard
Shapiro
Assoc. Prof. & Director
Anthrpology
California Institute of Integral Studies
 
509
 
Carol
Shaw
Prof.
Psychology
Central Connecticut State. U.
 
510
 
Kayann
Short
Senior Instructor
Farrand Academic Program
U. of Colorado
 
511
 
Sussan
Siavoshi
 
Trinity U.
 
512
 
Kaukab
Siddique
Assoc. Prof.
 
Lincoln U.
 
513
 
Barry N.
Siegel
Prof. of Economics Emeritus
 
U. of Oregon
 
514
 
Irene
Silverblatt
Prof.
Cultural Anthropology and History
Duke U.
Durham
 
515
 
Henry
Silverman
Prof./Chairperson Emeritus
History
Michigan State U.
 
516
 
David
Singer
Adjt. Instructor
Sociology
John Jay C. of Criminal Justice, City U. of New York
 
517
 
Anna Marie
Smith
Assoc. Prof.
Government
Cornell U.
 
518
 
Martha
Smithey
Director
Women's St. Program
U. of Texas-El Paso
 
519
 
Joseph R.
Smyth
Prof.
Geological Sciences
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
520
 
Jon
Solomon
Fellow
Society for the Humanities
Cornell U.
Asst. Prof., Graduate Institute of Futures St., Tamkang
521
 
Gina M.
Soter
 
U. of Michigan
 
522
 
Andrew
Sotzing
Student
Computer Science
Central Connecticut State. U.
 
523
 
Ashley Riley
Sousa
Instructor
History
West Vall
Satatogo
 
524
 
Jenny
Spencer
Prof./Vice President
English/Faculty Union
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst
 
525
 
Leslie
Sponsel
Prof.
Anthropology
University of Hawai`i
 
526
 
Ken
Stahl
 
California State U.-Pomona
 
527
 
David E.
Stannard
Prof.
American St.
Univeristy of Hawai'i
 
528
 
Leanne
Stein
Vice President Student Senate
Pitzer College
 
529
 
Edwin
Stein, M.D, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Emeritus
Dept.
Whitman Co.
 
530
 
Alexandra M.
Stern
 
U. of Michigan
 
531
 
Maurice
Stevens
Asst. Prof.
Comparative Studies
Ohio State U.
 
532
 
John
Stevenson
Prof.
Philosophy
Columbia
Chicago
 
533
 
Beverly
Stewart
Adjunct Instructor
English Composition
Roosevelt
Chicago
 
534
 
Hollis
Stewart
 
Pasadena
Pasadena
 
535
 
James Brewer
Stewart
James Wallace Prof.
History
Macalester College
 
536
 
Shari
Stone-Mediatore
Assoc. Prof.
Philosophy
Ohio Wesleyan U.
 
537
 
Troy
Storfjell
Instructor of Scandinavian
Germanic & Slavic Lang & Lit
U. of Color
Bourlder
 
538
 
Nicholas L.
Sturgeon
Prof.
Philosophy
Cornell U.
 
539
 
Ronald R.
Sundstrom
Asst. Prof.
Philosophy
U. of San
San Francisco
 
540
 
Gladys
Swan
Prof. Emerita
 
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
541
 
Ellen
Swartz
Assoc Prof.
Education
Nazareth
Rochester
 
542
 
Carl
Swidorski
Prof.
History & Politica Sci
College of
Albany
 
543
 
Neferti X.
Tadiar
Assoc. Prof.
History of Consciousness
U. of Califo
Santa Cruz
 
544
 
Neferti X.  Tadiar
Tadiar
Assoc Prof.
History of Consciousness
U. of Califo
Santa Cruz
 
545
 
Kathryn
Takara
Ph.D. Prof./Poet
Interdisciplinary Studies
U of Hawaii
 
546
 
Daphne
Taylor-Garcia
Doctoral Candidate
Ethnic Studies
U. of California, Berkeley
 
547
 
Ja
Teacher
 
United Confederation of Taino People
 
548
 
Glenda
Thompson
Graduate Student
College of Education  LLSS
UNM
 
549
 
Debby
Thompson
Assoc. Prof.
English
Colorado State. U.
 
550
 
Iain
Thomson
Asst. Prof.
Philosophy
U. of New
Albuquerque
 
551
 
William Takamatsu
Thompson
Adjunct faculty
Ethnic Studies
University of Colorado
 
552
 
Emily
Thuma
Graduate Student
American St.
New York U.
 
553
 
Rowena
Tomaneng
Assoc. Prof.
English
De Anza Community College
 
554
 
John Hayakawa
Torok, Esq.
Doctoral Candidate
Ethnic St.
U. of Califo
Berkeley
 
555
 
Edén E.
Torres
Assoc. Prof.
Women's Studies
U. of Minnesota
 
556
 
Jean Yamasaki
Toyama
Prof.
French
U. of Hawa
Honolulu
 
557
 
Robert Trager
Trager
Prof.
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
U. of Colorado-Boulder
 
558
 
Haunani-Kay
Trask
Prof.
Hawaiian St.
U. of Hawa
Honolulu
 
559
 
John
Trimbur
Prof.
Writing and Rhetoric
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
 
560
 
Efthymios
Tripsanas
 
Geological Survey of Canada
Bedford In
Bedford
 
561
 
William
Trochim
Prof.
Policy Analysis & Management
Cornell University
 
562
 
Nathan
Tublitz
Prof.
Biology
U. of Oregon
 
563
 
Robert
Turgeon
Prof. and Director of Graduate
Dept. of Plant Biology
Cornell U.
 
564
 
Andrew C.
Twaddle, Ph.D.
Prof. Emeritus
Sociology
U. of Missouri
 
565
 
Erica
Tymoigne
PhD Candidate
Economics
U. of Missouri, Kansas City
 
566
 
Harry
van der Linden
Prof.
Philosophy
Butler U.
 
567
 
Marjolein
van der Veen
Economist
 
Shoreline Community College
 
568
 
Lander
Vander Linden
Student
Law
Free U. of Brussels
 
569
 
John
Vandermeer
Margaret Davis Collegiate Prof.
Ecology and Comparative Biol
U. of Michi
Ann Arbor
 
570
 
Darrell
Varga
Asst. Prof.
Communications, Popular Culture, Film
Brock U.
 
571
 
Benito
Vergara Jr.
Asst. Prof.
Asian American St.
San Franci
San Francisco
 
572
 
Susan Vilbrandt
Vilbrandt
 
National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981
 
573
 
Elisa L.
Villa
Supervisory Asst. Public Defender
Division of Public Defender Services, State of Connecticut
574
 
Michael
Vocino
Professor
Film  Media
U. of Rhode Island
 
575
 
Immanuel
Wallerstein
 
Yale U.
 
576
 
Victor
Wallis
 
Berklee C
Boston
 
577
 
Tom
Ward
 
University of Colorado - Boulder
 
578
 
Donald D.
Walter
 
UWP
 
579
 
L. Ling-chi
Wang
Assoc. Prof.
Asian American & Ethnic St.
U. of Califo
Berkeley
 
580
 
Dana
Ward
Prof.
Political Studies
Pitzer College
 
581
 
Anne
Waters
President
American Indian Philosophy Association
 
582
 
Linda D.
Wayne
PhD
Women's Studies
U. of New Hampshire
 
583
 
Devra
Weber
Assoc. Prof.
History
UCR
Riverside
 
584
 
Christian
Wedemeye
 
U. of Chic
Chicago
 
585
 
Lynne
Weikart
Assoc. Prof.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs
City U. of New York
 
586
 
Joel L.
Weiner
Prof.
Mathematics
U. of Hawa
Honolulu
 
587
 
Tom
Weisskopf
Prof.
Economics
U. of Michigan
 
588
 
Nancy
Welch
Assoc. Prof.
English
U. of Vermont
 
589
 
Sharon D.
Welch
Prof. of Religious St.
 
U. of Missouri-Colombia
 
590
 
Jennifer
Wenzel
 
English Language and Literature
U. of Michigan
 
591
 
Hank
Williams
PhD student
English and Africana St.
City U. of
NY
 
592
 
Howard
Winant
Prof.
Sociology
U. of Califo
Santa Barbara
 
593
 
Anne
Winkler-Morey
 
Chicano St.
U. of Minnesota
 
594
 
Gary
Witherspoon
Prof.
Anthro and American Indian St.
U. of Washington
 
595
 
Linney
Wix
Assoc. Prof. and Coordinator of the Art Education Program
U. of New Mexico
 
596
 
Deborah
Wong
Prof.
Music
U. of California, Riverside
 
597
 
Allen W.
Wood
Prof.
Philosophy
Stanford U.
 
598
 
Jennifer
Worley
Adjunct Prof.
English
U. of San
San Francisco
 
599
 
James A.
Wren
Prof. (retired)
Japanese
San Jose
San Jose
 
600
 
Michael
Wreszin
Prof. Emeritus
 
City U. of New York
 
601
 
Richard
Wunderlich
Prof.
Sociology
College of
Albany
 
602
 
Erica
Yamada
Student
Dance
U. of California, Riverside
 
603
 
Chi-ming
Yang
Asst. Prof.
English
Fordham U.
 
604
 
Yavuz
Yasar
 
U. of Denver
 
605
 
Maria Elena
Yepes
Director
Learning Assistance Center
East Los
Los Angeles
 
606
 
Elliott
Young
Assoc. Prof.
History
Lewis & Clark College
 
607
 
Lori Zett
Zett
Adjunct Prof.
Urban St. & Intellectual Heritage
Temple U.
Philadelphia
 
608
 
John
Zilcosky
Assoc. Prof.
German and Comparative Literature
U. of Toronto
 
609
 
Catherine
Zimmer
Senior Research/Statistical Co
Odum Institute for Research in Social Science
U. of North
Chapel Hill