Participants
Annual
Meeting Participants (Campus Forum Participants-->)
Sergio Aguayo Quezada
Professor
of International Studies, El
Colegio de México
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008; Visiting Scholar at CLAS in 2003-04
and Fall 2007
Gustavo Alanís
Ortega
President, Mexican Environmental Law Center (CEMDA)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
José Alberto
Aguilar
Federal Deputy, Southern Baja California (PRI)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006, 2005, 2003
Carmen Aristegui
Journalist and Anchorperson, CNN
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003
David Bonior
Professor, Wayne State University; Member of Congress, 1976-2002
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Sherrod Brown
Member of Congress, Ohio (D) / Senator, Ohio
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2005, 2003, 2002
Christopher Cannon
Member of Congress, Utah (R)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Felipe de
Jesús Cantú Rodríguez
Mayor, Monterrey,
Mexico (PAN)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2002
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
Head of Government, Mexico City, 1997-99
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006 and Visiting Scholar at CLAS in
Spring 2006.
Gilbert Cedillo
State Senator, California
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Lydia Chávez
Professor,
University of California, Berkeley
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Enrique de la Madrid
Member of Congress, Mexico City (PRI)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2002
Martha Delgado
Minister of the Environment, Mexico City
Activity: Annual Meeting 2008
Maria Elena
Durazo
Vice President, Hotel
Employees and Restaurant Employees Union (HERE)
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2002
Maria Echaveste
Attorney and Consultant, CEO Nueva Vista Group
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Christopher Edley
Dean, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Rafael Fernández
de Castro
Chairman, Department of International Studies, Instituto
Tecnológico Autónomo de México
(ITAM)
Co-Convenor
Bob Filner
Member of Congress, California (D)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2005, 2003
Kevin Gallagher
Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Pete Gallego
State Assembly, Texas
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Amalia García
Medina
Governor, Zacatecas
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005
Juan José García
Ochoa
Federal
Deputy, Federal District (PRD)
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2006, 2005
Rolando García
Alonso
Director of International Affairs, (PAN)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Adriana González
Carrillo
Senator, State of Mexico
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003
Miriam Grunstein
Attorney,
Thompson & Knight
(Mexico City)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Carlos Heredia
Senior Advisor to the Governor, Michoacán,
Mexico
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Rosalinda
López Hernández
Member
of Congress, Tobasco
(PRD)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2002
Silvia Hernández
Senator,
Querétarov (PRI)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Tamar Jacoby
President, ImmigrationWorks USA
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008; 2006
Dan Kammen
Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy, University of
California, Berkeley
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Mary Kelly
Senior Attorney and Program Director for U.S./Mexico Border Initiatives, Environmental
Defense
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2005, 2003, 2002
Chappel Lawson
Professor
of Political Science, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2002
Patricia
Llaca
Actress
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2005, 2003
Carlos Loret
de Mola
Journalist, Televisa
Activity:
Annual Meetings: 2002
Beatriz Manz
Professor, Department of Geography, University of California,
Berkeley
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2002
Eliseo Medina
Executive Vice President, Service Employees International Union
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Manuel Ángel
Núñez
Governor, State
of Hidalgo (PRI)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2002
Karen Nussbaum
Executive Directory, Working America, AFL-CIO
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Ricardo Obert
Chief Executive Officer, Productos Quimicos Mardupol
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006, 2005, 2003
Clyde Prestowitz
President,Economic
Strategy Institute, Washington, D.C.
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006
Ciro Rodriguez
Member
of Congress, Texas
(D.)
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2002
Cecilia Romero Castillo
Director, National Migration Institute
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003
Pablo Salazar
Governor, State of Chiapas
Activity:
Annual Meetings: 2002
Linda Sánchez
Member of Congress, California
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008, 2006
Loretta Sanchez
Member of Congress, California
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008; 2006, 2005, 2003
Alex Saragoza
Professor, UC Berkeley Department of Ethnic Studies
Activity: Annual
Meetings: 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002
Harley Shaiken
(convener)
Chair, Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Stephen M. Silberstein
Co-founder and first President, Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Hilda Solis
Member of Congress, California (D.)
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2002
Miguel Székely
Pardo
Undersecretary
for Budget, Planning and Evaluation, Ministry
of Social Development
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006, 2002
Kathleen K. Townsend
Lieutenant
Governor, 1995–2003, Maryland
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Lynn Woolsey
Member
of Congress, California
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2006
Frank Zimring
Professor of Law and Wolfen Distinguished Scholar, University
of California, Berkeley
Activity: Annual Meetings: 2008
Campus Forum Participants
Mariclaire
Acosta
Former
subsecretary for Human Rights and Democracy in the Secretariat of Foreign
Relations Office in Mexico.
Event: "A
Human Rights Policy for a Democratic Mexico," March
18, 2004.
Sergio
Aguayo
Sergio
Aguayo is Professor of International Studies at El Colegio de México
and a weekly columnist for Reforma.
Events: "The
U.S. and Mexico: Neighbors in a New Era (Panel Discussion)," April
12, 2002; "Mexico
at the Crossroads: An Evaluation of the Fox Administration," April
18, 2002; "Mexico’s 2006 Presidential Election: The Factors
and Actors Involved," April 13, 2004.
José Alberro
Former
CEO of Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica
Event: "Panel
Discussion: The Politics of Petroleum and the Future of the U.S.-Mexico
Relationship," September 12, 2002.
Irene
Bloemraad
Assistant
Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley.
Event: “Learning
the Political Ropes: Civic and Political Learning in Mixed Status Mexican
Origin Families,” March 19, 2007
David Bonior
Member
of Congress, 1976-2002, Professor in the College of Urban, Labor & Metropolitan
Affairs, Wayne State University.
Events: "NAPU
and You: The North American Parliamentary Union - What It Is and Why
We Need It," April 3, 2003.
Garrett
Brown
Coordinator
of the Maquiladora Health and Safety Support Network.
Event: “Striking
Copper Miners in Cananea, Mexico — Fighting
for Their Lives,”
March
3, 2008
Manuel
Camacho Solís
Former
mayor of Mexico City and adviser to Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Event: "Where
is Mexico Headed?" October
18, 2006
Roderic
Camp
Professor
of Government at the Claremont McKenna College
Event: “Panel
Discussion: Democracy: Perceptions in Mexico and the U.S.,” October
28, 2002.
Cuauhtémoc
Cárdenas
Co-founder
of the Partido de la Revolución Democrática
( PRD ), mayor of Mexico City from 1997–99, and a three-time presidential
candidate.
Events: "The
Future of U.S.–Mexico Relations" March
2, 2006.
Marina
Castañeda
Psychologist
Event: "EL MACHISMO INVISIBLE: Machismo
in Contemporary Mexico," September
19, 2002.
Alfredo
Corchado
Mexico
Bureau Chief for the Dallas Morning News.
Event: “How to Report in Mexico Without Being Jailed, Kidnapped
or Killed” February 28, 2008.
José Ramón
Cossío Díaz
Mexican
Supreme Court Justice
Event: “Constitutional
Actions in Mexico” February
25, 2005.
Jeffrey
Davidow
Former
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.
Event: “Possibilities
and Challenges for the U.S. and Mexico,” October
14, 2002
Alain
de Janvry
Professor
of Agriculture and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley.
Event: “Can
Mexico’s Social Programs Reduce Poverty?” January
31, 2005.
J.
Bradford DeLong
Professor
of Economics and Chair of the Political Economy major at the University
of California at Berkeley.
Event: "Afta
Thoughts On Nafta," October
16, 2006.
Denise
Dresser
Professor
in the Department of Political Science at ITAM in Mexico City .
Event: "Blood
Sport: The Politics of Mexico's Presidential Elections,” April
26, 2000; "The
U.S. and Mexico: Neighbors in a New Era (Panel Discussion)," April
12, 2002.
Enrique Dussel Peters
Professor
of Economics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México.
Event: "Economic Challenges of the New Fox Administration in Mexico" April
12, 2001;
"The
Fox Administration Three Years Later," November
6, 2003.
Maria
Echaveste
Lecturer
in Residence at Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law;
Co-founder of the Nueva Vista Group, a consulting firm; Deputy Chief
of Staff in the Clinton White House from 1998–2001.
Event: “Panel
Discussion: Latinos and the Political Process,” April
24, 2003;
Michael J. Economides
Professor of engineering at the University of Houston
Event: "Panel
Discussion: The Politics of Petroleum and the Future of the U.S.-Mexico
Relationship," September 12, 2002.
Gustavo
Esteva
Activist
Event: "Democratic
Transition and Grassroots Initiatives in Mexico,” October 5, 2000
Dolia
Estevez
Journalist,
El Financiero
Event: “Discussion
Forum: Perspectives on the United States and Mexico: A Journalists' Forum," September 26, 2002
Rafael
Fernández de Castro
Professor
of Political Science and Director of the Department of International
Studies at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México.
Event: "Panel
Discussion: The U.S. and Mexico: Problems and Prospects," February
12, 2003.
Albert
Fishlow
Professor,
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Event: "Mexican
Development in the Long Term: Is NAFTA Sufficient?" March
13, 2003
Jonathan
Fox
Professor and Chair of the Department of Latin American and
Latino Studies, UC Santa Cruz
Event: "Accountability,
Participation and Decentralization: Lessons from World Bank-funded Rural
Development Projects in Mexico,” August
31, 2000; “Rethinking
Local Governance: Lessons From a Collaborative Research Project With
the Oaxaca Indigenous Binational Front,” May
5, 2003.
Kevin
Gallagher
Assistant
Professor, Department of International Relations at Boston University
and Research Associate at the Global Development and Environment
Institute (GDAE), Tufts University.
Event: “Guadalajara:
The Silicon Valley of Mexico?” March
8, 2005.
Amalia
García Medina
Governor
of the state of Zacatecas, Mexico.
Event: "Reflections
on Mexico's Transition," October 18,
2000; "The
U.S. and Mexico: A View from Zacatecas" April 4,
2005.
Enrique de la Garza
Professor
of Sociology from the Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana (Iztapalapa)
Event: "Mexican
Labor at a Crossroads,” September 29, 2000; "New
Directions for Union Organizing in Mexico,” September 28, 2001.
Adolfo Gilly
Professor
of political science at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México ( UNAM)
Event: "The
Long Strike at the UNAM: Higher Education and the Restructuring of the
Mexican State", March 22, 2000; "Historical
Perspectives on Contemporary Mexico (A panel discussion),” October 4, 2001.
Sylvia Guendelman
Professor and Chair of the Maternal and Child Health Program in the
Division of Health Policy and Management at the School of Public Health
at UC Berkeley.
Event: “The
Health Consequences of Maquiladora Work: Female Workers on the U.S.–Mexico Border,” November 10, 2003.
Lucas
Guttentag, National
Director of the ACLU National Immigrants’ Rights Project; Lecturer,
Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley
Event: “Panel
event: Perspectives on Immigration” October
21, 2004.
Jeffrey
Hermanson
Union
organizer with the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and its
successor UNITE
Event: "Challenges
for the Contemporary Mexican Labor Movement," April
8, 2008
Marcela
Hernández Romo
Professor,
UAM
Event: "Productive
Restructuring and Business Culture in Mexico," April
17, 2002.
Stephen
Herzenberg
Executive
Director of the Keystone Research Center
Event: "The
NAFTA Labor Agreement," September
27, 2002.
Andrès
Jimènez
Director of the California Program on Opportunity and Equity
(CalPOE)
Event: "Democracy Beyond National Borders?: The Mexican
Immigrant Right to Vote Movement,” October 25, 2000.
Huberto
Juárez Núñez
Professor
of Economics at the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico .
Events: "Mexican
Auto Unions, Trade, and Labor Standards: A New Perspective in the Debate
on Labor Standards and Trade," December
1, 2000; "Labor
Regulations and Development of the Modular Production of the Auto Industry
in Mexico : The Cases of VW and GM”; "Impacts of the Maquiladora
Clothing Industry in Mexican Regions, 1994-2001," November 22, 2002; "Economía
y Trabajo en México a una década del NAFTA," March 29, 2004.
Alan
Knight
Professor,
Oxford University
Event: "Historical
Perspectives on Contemporary Mexico (Panel discussion),” October
4, 2000.
Georgina Lagos
Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco (2001-04)
Event: "Mexico & California: New Challenges for Consular Affairs," April
20, 2004.
Chappell
Lawson
Associate
Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Event: “Is
There Public Opinion in Mexico?” March
17, 2003.
Victor
Lichtinger
International environmental consultant
Event: "Toward
an Effective Environmental Policy for Mexico,” October
2, 2000.
Claudine
LoMonaco
Reporter
Event:
Video Premiere: “Matías”,
October 20, 2004.
Philip Martin
UC Davis professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the chair
of the UC Comparative Immigration and Integration Program.
Event: "Mexico-US
Migration Ten Years After NAFTA,” November
4, 2002; “Panel
Discussion: Perspectives on Immigration” October
21, 2004; "International Migration: Global, American and Agricultural
Issues," April 2, 2008.
Jesús
Martínez
Author
Event: "Democracy Beyond National Borders?: The Mexican Immigrant
Right to Vote Movement,” October 25, 2000.
Lorenzo
Meyer
Professor,
International Studies Department, Colegio de México
Event: "The
End of Mexico's Transition?" April 12, 2000; "The
Consolidation of Mexico's New Regime: The Beginning,” March 5,
2003.
Alejandro
Moreno
Professor
at the Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, ITAM
Event: “Panel
Discussion: Democracy: Perceptions in Mexico and the U.S.,” October
28, 2002.
Santiago
Oñate
Former
Ambassador of Mexico to the United Kingdom
Event: "Mexico
in 2000: A Leap Ahead or a New Crisis?" March
14, 2000.
Robert Pastor
Vice President of International Affairs and Professor of International
Relations at American University
Event: “North
America: Vision or Illusion?” May
1, 2003.
Sam Quinones
Writer and journalist based in Mexico City
Event: "Telethons,
Talk Shows, and Dead Dinosaurs: The Unnoticed Moments of Mexico's Transition
to Democracy," October 31, 2001.
Juan
Ramón de la Fuente
Rector
of the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( UNAM)
Event:
"Education,
Competitiveness and Reforms in Mexico" April
7, 2005.
Andrés
Rozental
Former
Ambassador at Large and Special Presidential Envoy for President Vicente
Fox
Event: "U.S.-Mexico
Relations: A Post-September 11 Scenario," November
27, 2001.
John
Ross
Bay
Area social activist and long-time resident of Mexico City.
Event: "Putting
the Zapatistas into History: Indian Rebellion in the Foxian Future," November
29, 2000.
Pablo
Salazar Mendiguchía
Governor
of the State of Chiapas, 2000-2006.
Event: "Chiapas
and the Future of Mexico,” October
26, 2000.
James Samstad
Professor of political science, San Diego State University
Event: "Democratization and Corporatism in Mexico: The Zedillo
Administration, 1994-2000,” August 11, 2000.
Ricardo Sandoval
Assistant City Editor at the Sacramento Bee
Event: “How to Report in Mexico Without Being Jailed, Kidnapped
or Killed” February 28, 2008.
Harley Shaiken
Professor of Geography and Education and Chair of the Center for Latin
American Studies, UC Berkeley
Event: "Panel
Discussion: The U.S. and Mexico: Problems and Prospects," February
12, 2003.
Mary
Beth Sheridan
Journalist, The
Washington Post
Event: “Discussion
Forum: Perspectives on the United States and Mexico: A Journalists'
Forum," September 26, 2002.
David
Shields
Journalist
and private consultant on energy matters in Mexico .
Event: “The
Mexican Oil Industry: Problems and Policy Options” February
9, 2006.
Mary
Spicuzza
Reporter
Event:
Video Premiere: “Matías”,
October 20, 2004.
Ginger Thompson
Journalist,
The New York Times
Event: “Discussion
Forum: Perspectives on the United States and Mexico: A Journalists' Forum," September 26, 2002.
Sandy Tolan
Journalist
Event: "Environmental Issues along the US-Mexican Border,” November
6, 2000; "Panel
Discussion: The Politics of Petroleum and the Future of the U.S.-Mexico
Relationship," September 12, 2002.
Carmen Valadez
Co-founder of Casa de la Mujer/Grupo Factor X
Event: "CITTAC:
Organizing and Advocating for Workers' Rights Under Mexican Law," September 24, 2002.
Alfonso
Valenzuela Aguilera
Professor
of Urban Planning at the Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de Morelos and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Event: "Surveillance, Territory and the Rule of Law in Mexico City,” April
7, 2008.
Blanca Velasquez Diaz
Representative and co-founder of CAT, the Support Center for Workers
located in Atlixco, Puebla in central Mexico.
Event: “The
Economic Consequences of NAFTA: A Labor Organizer’s
Point of View,” October 16, 2002.
Antonio
R. Villaraigosa
Mayor
of Los Angeles, California (D)
Event: "The
U.S. and Mexico: Neighbors in a New Era (Panel Discussion)," April
12, 2002.
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon
President of Mexico from December 1994 to December 2000 and currently
Director of the Center for the Study of Globalization and Professor of
International Economics and Politics at Yale University.
Event: "Fostering
or Frustrating Globalization, That Is the Question," February
13, 2004.
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