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Show and Prove Hip Hop Studies Conference collection
This collection includes items pertaining to the Show and Prove Hip Hop Studies Conference, a biennial conference premised on cultivating the necessary and critical dialogues for the development of Hip Hop studies as a field. Materials in the collection include posters, programs, conference information, and photographs from multiple years of the conference.
Sierra Club El Dorado Project papers
Collection contains environmental impact statements, correspondence, and court pleadings relating to the El Dorado project (No. 184) of the American River in California.
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project (SNEP) Late Successional Old Growth (LSOG) Attribute Sheets records
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project (SNEP) Significant Areas Attribute Sheets records
Collection of signatures of British royalty and nobility
This collection contains signatures of British nobility and members of the British royal family, and includes some signed letters and government documents. Notable signatures in the collection include those of Queen Victoria, Prince of Wales Albert Edward (later Edward VII), Princess May of Teck (later Queen Mary), and multiple Dukes and Duchesses.
Maurya Simon papers
This collection contains articles, reviews, interviews, flyers, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, typescripts, drawings and other material on Maurya Simon, who is a poet and creative writing professor at the University of California, Riverside. Also of note is a bound volume of drawings from a trip Maurya Simons took in 1971-1972 to India. Mostly contains information on her works.
Joan Simpson collection on Philip K. Dick
Walton B. Sinclair papers
Jack and Nancy Skinner papers
The collection consists of materials documenting the water treatment related activism of Jack and Nancy Skinner from 1980-2000. Notable materials include work related to the prevention of the use of 301h waivers by sewage treatment plants in the 1980s.
Wendy Slatkin papers
This collection consists of mock-ups and proofs of former UC Riverside art history professor Wendy Slatkin's textbook, Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present, first published in 1985.