Mission Statement
Revised 12 December 2000
The California Studies Association (CSA) is an independent organization, dedicated to the exchange of ideas about California, the promotion of an integrated understanding of California as a region, and to creating a public discourse on the future of this richly textured state.
Purpose
CSA embraces the broadest spectrum of concerns about California, its people, politics, economy, environment, science, arts, history, and literature. Through an annual California Studies Conference and other programs, the Association creates a public forum for the discussion of California, past, present and future. It promotes public education about California and serves as an umbrella group for California Studies programs at all educational levels.
The Association includes people from every walk of life: faculty and teachers, students, policy makers, labor organizers, business people, local historians, writers and artists. It features the contributions of everyone who studies California, makes practical contributions to the State, or seeks to express the fabric of this multiethnic society. It values the cross-fertilization of ideas between fields of expertise and around the state and emphatically maintains a balance of academics and non-academics in its leadership, membership and activities.
CSA seeks deeper bonds among all Californians and a stronger sense of the common weal, through networks of small and large institutions, across diverse communities, and among activists, experts, civil servants, writers, artists and performers. It hails the discovery of better ways to live and work in California and more enlightened public policies that serve the broadest definition of the people of this state.
Organization
CSA is a registered non-profit, tax exempt (501(C)3) organization. Its organization is spelled out in by-laws adopted in 1990, as amended (available on our website). It is managed by a Chair and Steering Committee of 16 members, which meets at least twice a year.
CSA is a membership organization. Membership is obtained by payment of modest dues. There is an annual open meeting of members, and nomination and election of officers and the Steering Committee is open to all members.
The CSA is based at the Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley, 94720. (510) 642-3903. Our website address:
http://geography.berkeley.edu/projectsresources/californiastudies.html
The CSA was founded in 1990, under the leadership of Jeff Lustig, Professor of Politics, CSU-Sacramento. The current Chair is Richard Walker, Professor of Geography, University of California Berkeley.
Activities
CSA activities include:
Steering Committee
2006-2008 Terms
Boal, Iain- boal@sonic.net
Dyble, Louise Nelson (chair)- louise.dyble@gmail.com
Gruber, Frank- frank@frankjgruber.net
Kaufman, Cynthia- kaufmancynthia@fhda.edu
Lee, Mae- leemae@fhda.edu
Lustig, Jeff- jlustig@igc.org
Richardson, Peter- peter.richardson@sbcglobal.net
Riley, Melissa- mriley@sfpl.org
Rowe, Jonathan- jonrowe@earthlink.net
Shapiro, Aaron- aaron1shapiro@yahoo.com
Stein, Julia- juliast@earthlink.net
Stone, Janferie- jjstone@mcn.org
Sandoval, Tomas (secretary)- tfss@pomona.edu
Walker, Richard (treasurer)- walker@berkeley.edu
Warburton, Michael- mwarburton@jps.net
Wilcher, Aaron- aaronwilcher@gmail.com
Winslow, Cal- cwinslow@mcn.org
Wollenberg, Charles- cwolle@yahoo.com
By Laws
Article I - Name and Purpose
The name of this organization is the California Studies Association. The purpose of this organization is to encourage the study of California, in all its varied and unique aspects. The Association shall act as a resource center for scholars, policy-makers, artists, and the public, so as to foster meaningful and open discussion of issues that focus upon California. The Association will also provide a forum for those engaging in the study and interpretation of California through its annual conference, and shall serve as a means of communication among those of all disciplines interested in California.
Article II - Membership
Any person who shares the purpose of the Association may become a member upon payment of annual dues. Membership is not restricted to California. Membership dues are annual and payable by March 30th each year. The dues schedule shall be determined by the association officers and made freely known to all.
Article III - Officers
The officers of the Association shall consist of a Chair and a Steering Committee composed of sixteen members. The Steering Committee shall reflect the diversity of the membership . The Chair shall serve for two years. The Steering Committee members shall have staggered terms, with all serving two-year terms. Two members of the Steering Committee shall be designated by the Steering Committee as Secretary and Treasurer of the Association, subject to the approval by the membership.
The Chair and Steering Committee are elected posts. The Steering Committee shall constitute the annual Nominating Committee and submit a slate of potential candidates to the conference every year. Candidates may also be nominated from the floor by the membership and be requested by mail. Elections will subsequently be held by mail to the whole membership within sixty days of the Annual Meeting. The Steering Committee may be enlarged to meet the responsibilities of the Association
Article IV - Powers of the Officers
The Steering Committee shall carry on all business of the Association, consistent with its goals, purposes and programs. Steering Committee powers include the authority to fill vacancies, to enter into contracts on behalf of the Association, and to expend funds. All actions of the Steering Committee may be challenged by the membership at the business meeting of the annual conference. A simple majority of the members present may change any action of the Steering Committee.
The Chair is the chief administrative officer of the Association and shall report to the Steering Committee and membership. Among the Chair's powers are to make appointments to committees, and, when authorized by the Steering Committee, to fill vacancies on the Steering Committee, to enter into contracts on behalf of the Association, and to expend funds.
The Secretary shall keep the minutes of Steering Committee and Membership meetings, and will serve as Editor of the Association Newsletter. The Treasurer will keep the accounts and prepare any needed annual reports on association finances.
Article V - Amendments
Amendments to the By-Laws may be submitted to the Steering Committee by the membership. Amendments to the By-Laws shall be adopted by majority vote of the membership present at the annual meeting or by those members responding to a mailed ballot.
These By-Laws were adopted by unanimous vote at the annual business meeting, February 10, 1990. (There was an additional Article VI pertaining to the immediate tasks of forming the Association by 1991, since deleted). Amended February 12, 1994 and February 2001 (sic).
Questions?
Contact: Richard Walker- walker@berkeley.edu