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Jack is a long-time community activist who, as
president of the Calabasas Highlands Homeowners
Association, has vigorously pursued the preservation of
open space in the Santa Monica Mountains, and was
actively involved in the County's acquisition of 86 acres
of parkland immediately south of the City border and
adjacent to the Highlands that had been slated for
massive development. He was also instrumental in the
acquisition of the new City park situated at the junction
of Old Topanga Canyon Road and Mulholland Highway.
Professionally, Jack is Professor of English at
California State University, Northridge. A Harvard
educated Ph.D. and a member of Phi Beta
Kappa, Jack has published books on popular culture
and literary criticism, and is the author of a number of
books. These include a college composition textbook
devoted to California studies (including California's
water history) and a nationally adopted university
composition text that is a best seller in its field. He has
also been a regular contributor of columns to the Los
Angeles Times editorial pages, writing on educational
and popular cultural topics.
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