Tuesday, July 3, 2012

(Initial) Panel of Experts


(1) Professor Eric Pido:
“Tracing the circulation and place-making of
Filipinos traversing between the U.S. and the
Philippines through the memories and cultural
imprints of their lives and living; altogether a
testament to generations of struggle and history.”

-Current Professor/Lecturer for the Asian American
Studies Department at SFSU
-M.A. Comparative Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley
-M.S.W. Social Work and Policy Analysis, Univ. of
Washington
-B.A. Study of Religion & History, UCLA

(2) DoSomething.org:
We love teens. They are creative, active, wired…and
frustrated that our world is so messed up. DoSomething.og
harnesses that awesome energy and unleashes it on
causes teens are about. Almost every week, we launch a
new national campaign. The call to action is always
something that has a real impact and doesn’t require
money, an adult, or a car. With a goal of 5 million active
members by 2015, DoSomething.org is one of the largest
organizations in the U.S. for teens and social change.

(3) Dr. Allyson T intiangco-Cubales
Current associate professor for the Asian American
Studies Department at SFSU since 2000. Founder
and Director of Pin@y Educational Partnerships
(PEP) and one of the pioneers forefront of Pinayism.

University of California – Los Angeles, Ph.D.
University of California – Berkeley; 1994-1997

(4) Professor Joshua Singer
Current Visual Communication Design Coordinator and
Assistant Professor for the Design and Industry Department
at SFSU. Also the current advisor and current member of
the AIGA San Francisco and SFSU chapters.

M.F.A. California College of the Arts
M.F.A., Hunter College
B.A., Hampshire College



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