Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program
 

California Fellows

Thanks to a generous grant form the James Irvine Foundation, the New America Foundation appoints up to seven outstanding Fellows each year to pursue solutions-oriented research and writing agendas on issues of utmost importance to the future of California. More information on these individuals can be found below.

Camille Esch

Camille Esch Director, California Education Program, Irvine Fellow

Camille Esch is a fellow and Director of the California Education Program at the New America Foundation. She writes about current education topics -- particularly K-12 education and California education issues-drawing on current research as well as her own experience as an education policy researcher and analyst. Before joining New America, Ms. Esch worked… more

Areas of Expertise: Education

T.A. Frank

Fellow
As a California-based Fellow at the New America Foundation, T.A. Frank writes about law, criminal justice, and labor. With a robust technology sector, busy ports, and a changing economy, California is faced with new sorts of crime, such as terrorism, cybercrime, and financial fraud. Mr. Frank will explore issues such… more
Areas of Expertise: Criminal Justice, Economic Growth, Labor, Law

Tomás Jiménez

Fellow

Tomás Jiménez is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego. His research and teaching focus on immigration, assimilation, social mobility, and identity. In 2005, he was the American Sociological Association Congressional Fellow in the office of Rep. Michael Honda (D-CA), where he served as a legislative… more

Areas of Expertise: Immigration, Minorities

Lisa Margonelli

Fellow
Lisa Margonelli writes about the global culture and economy of energy. Her book about the oil supply chain, Oil On the Brain: Petroleum's Long Strange Trip to Your Tank, was published by Nan Talese/Doubleday in 2007. Recognized as one of the 25 Notable Books of 2007 by the American Library… more

Joe Mathews

Irvine Senior Fellow

Joe Mathews, a fourth-generation Californian, writes about his home state and its politics, media, labor, and real estate. He is the author of The People’s Machine: Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Rise of Blockbuster Democracy (PublicAffairs, 2006), an account of Governor Schwarzenegger’s first term and his use of ballot measures as… more

Areas of Expertise: Political Reform

Douglas McGray

Fellow

Douglas McGray writes about social and international issues, technology, and culture for Public Radio International's This American Life, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, the Los Angeles Times, Foreign Policy, Wired, The Washington Post, Mother Jones and The Economist. His work has been profiled on the cover of Time Asia… more

Gregory Rodriguez

Gregory Rodriguez Irvine Senior Fellow; Director, California Fellows Program

Gregory Rodriguez has written widely on issues of national identity, social cohesion, assimilation, race relations, religion, immigration, ethnicity, demographics, and social and political trends in such leading publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and the Los Angeles Times, where he is an op-ed columnist. Mr.… more

Rick Wartzman

Rick Wartzman Irvine Senior Fellow
Rick Wartzman is the director of the Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University. Before taking this post, he worked for two decades as a newspaper reporter, editor and business columnist. He began his career in 1987 at The Wall Street Journal, where he served in a variety of positions, including… more