Californians for Population Stabilization
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Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS) was founded in 1986 and "works to formulate and advance policies and programs designed to stabilize the population of California at a level which will preserve a good quality of life for all Californians." [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed September 2008: [2]
- Diana Hull - President
- Ben Zuckerman - Vice President
- Dick Schneider - Treasurer
- Stuart H. Hurlbert - Secretary
- Henry Mayer
- Randy A. Alcorn
- Otis L. Graham, Jr.
- Eddie Tabash
Advisory Board
Accessed September 2008: [3]
- Denice Spangler Adams, M.S., Community Volunteer
- Carolyn Pesnell Amory, Community Volunteer
- Joe Armendariz, Nonprofit Executive Director
- Leon Bouvier, Ph.D., Demographer
- Allan F. Brown, Business Owner & Community Volunteer
- Benny Chien, M.D., Physician
- Marilyn Chandler DeYoung, Community Volunteer
- Carl Djerassi, Ph.D., Chemistry Professor, Stanford University
- Robert Gillespie, Director of Population Communication
- Helen Graham, Former Executive Director of CAPS
- Victor Davis Hanson, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Hoover Institute
- Edward C. Hartman, MBA, Author, Personal Financial Advisor
- Richard Lamm, L.L.D., Former Governor of Colorado
- Martin Litton, Former Member of the Sierra Club's Board
- Kenneth Pasternack, Political Activist
- Nancy Pearlman, Producer and Distributor of EcoNews
- Fred O. Pinkham, Ed.D., President, Institute for Reproductive Health
- William N. Ryerson, President, Population Media Center
- George Sessions, Professor, Sierra College
- Louis F. Villaneuva, Geologist, Petroleum Engineer, Retired
Emeriti
- David Brower (1912-2000), First Executive Director of the Sierra Club
- Garrett Hardin, Ph.D. (1915-2003), Professor, Ecologist and Microbiologist
- Jane Hardin (1922-2003), Political Activist