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Macalester College, Guest Speaker

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St. Paul, MN
Presented at Professor Karin Aguilar-San Juan’s Asian American Community and Identity class, to approximately 12 students.

Marina Middle School, Speaker

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San Francisco, CA
Spoke on the importance of education, respect and accountability, to approximately 15 youth.

James Denman Middle School, Trainer

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San Francisco, CA
Conducted a de-escalation training for 11 OMI Beacon staff.

Laney College, Guest Lecturer

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Oakland, CA
Spoke with Professor Roger Chung’s Asian American class of approximately 30 students

Laney College, Guest Lecturer

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Oakland, CA
Spoke with Dr. Darby Price’s Asian American class, “Asian American History from 1945 to the Present”, of approximately 20 students

Galileo High School, Guest Speaker

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San Francisco, CA
Spoke with the senior class, approximately 25 students

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, Guest Speaker

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Milpitas, CA
Spoke with approximately 150 students and 50 adults

About the Organization

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental, humanitarian organization with four major missions: charity, medicine, education, and humanistic culture. The foundation also engages in international disaster relief, bone marrow donation, community volunteerism, and environmental protection. “Tzu Chi” means “compassion and relief.”

The goal of Tzu Chi is to help the poor and sick with “love, compassion, joy, and giving”. The spirit of Tzu Chi is “sincerity, integrity, trust and honesty” and all members invite everyone to come and cultivate Tzu Chi’s field of blessings and together create a world where ten thousand lotus hearts of compassion create the world of Tzu Chi.

UC Berkeley, Guest Speaker

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University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Presented at Dr. Siri Brown’s Ethnic Studies class of approximately 75 students

City College of San Francisco, Guest Speaker

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San Francisco, CA
Spoke with Professor Donna Willmott’s class of approximately 20 students

San Francisco State University, Guest Lecturer

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San Francisco, CA
Spoke about deportation and the experience of API prisoners, at Professor Russell Jeung’s classes “Chinese American Personality”, “Social Class and Low Income Chinese Americans” and “Asian American Public Policy”, to a total of approximately 150 students