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Becoming Ourselves: How Immigrant Women Transformed Their World

A social justice organization based in Oakland-Asian Immigrant Women Advocates-focused on building the collective leadership of limited-English speaking immigrants, and empowered women and youth to become powerful agents of social change.

Top Cast

  • Stacy Kono

    Stacy Kono

  • Helen Kim

    Helen Kim

  • Lan Fong Lau

    Lan Fong Lau

  • George Lipsitz

    George Lipsitz

  • Young Shin

    Young Shin

  • Hai Yan Wu

    Hai Yan Wu

  • Chi Mei Yeung

    Chi Mei Yeung

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A social justice organization based in Oakland-Asian Immigrant Women Advocates-focused on building the collective leadership of limited-English speaking immigrants, and empowered women and youth to become powerful agents of social change.

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