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Join a multigenerational panel of Japanese American alumnae, each of whom attended Cal in different decades and for different reasons, including a mid-career change, a mentor’s influence, and an interest in Cal’s social welfare program. Learn how mentorship, on- and off-campus community organizations, and robust academic programs led them to their community leadership today. JAWA UCB’s vision is to inspire and support Asian American women as learners, leaders, and contributors to local and global communities in the spirit of our founding Japanese American alumnae.
LESLIE TSUKAMOTO ’88
Retired Teacher
LISA HIRAI TSUCHITANI ’92, M.A. ’94, Ph.D. ’00
Continuing Lecturer, Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies
TARA UMEMOTO ’15, M.S.W., P.P.S.C. ’19
Hosted by Japanese American Women Alumnae of UC Berkeley
Join a multigenerational panel of Japanese American alumnae, each of whom attended Cal in different decades and for different reasons, including a mid-career change, a mentor’s influence, and an interest in Cal’s social welfare program. Learn how mentorship, on- and off-campus community organizations, and robust academic programs led them to their community leadership today. JAWA UCB’s vision is to inspire and support Asian American women as learners, leaders, and contributors to local and global communities in the spirit of our founding Japanese American alumnae.
LESLIE TSUKAMOTO ’88
Retired Teacher
LISA HIRAI TSUCHITANI ’92, M.A. ’94, Ph.D. ’00
Continuing Lecturer, Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies
TARA UMEMOTO ’15, M.S.W., P.P.S.C. ’19
Hosted by Japanese American Women Alumnae of UC Berkeley