Projects

Fall 2015 Internships

  1. Jennifer Woo, Catholic Charities Santa Clara
  2. Priscilla Campos, Mission Graduates
  3. Di Zhu “Judy”, California Interfaith Power & Light
  4. Jan Thor, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)

Spring 2015 Internships

  1. Sasha Kanji, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  2. Steuart Arboleda, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)
  3. Jennifer Woo, Association for Dispute Resolution of Northern California (ADRNC)
  4. Di Zhu “Judy”, California Interfaith Power & Light (CIPL)
  5. Zihao Huang “Jack”, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  6. Daniella Lubey, Hiller Aviation Museum
  7. Kimberly DiCiro, Mo’ MAGIC
  8. Johnathan Tierney, Viviendas Leon
  9. Jessica Medina, Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy Network (PAWPNet)
  10. Priscilla Campos, Mission Graduates
  11. Abrar AlHusaini, HomeownershipSF (HSF)

Fall 2014 Internships

  1. Han Wei, Asian Neighborhood Design
  2. Wang Zhenhua, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  3. Jessica Medina, Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy Network (PAWPNet)
  4. Robert Aiavao, Urban Solutions
  5. Maria Perez, Viviendas Leon
  6. Cindy Ngo, Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD)
  7. Brandon Nakamura, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  8. Steuart Arboleda, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)

Summer 2014 Internships

  1. Shae Otsuka, AfroSolo + Mo’ MAGIC
  2. Akhil Anand, Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD)
  3. Raffi Manoukian, Parents Education Network (PEN)
  4. Debbie Shiah, Parents Education Network (PEN)
  5. Maria Perez, Viviendas Leon

Spring 2014 Internships

  1. Shari Almario, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  2. Steuart Arboleda, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)
  3. Angelina Lam, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
  4. Sandra Mejia, Mission Graduates
  5. Zhidong Wu “Nick”, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  6. Kyle Hand, HomeownershipSF (HSF)

Fall 2013 Internships

  1. Shari Almario, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  2. Steuart Arboleda, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)
  3. Zhihao Cai, HomeownershipSF (HSF)
  4. Har Narayan Khalsa, African Women’s Development Fund USA (AWDF)
  5. Sandra Mejia, Mission Graduates
  6. Nicolas Orjuela, HomeownershipSF (HSF)
  7. Bryce Prenovost, Viviendas Leon
  8. Alexander Rodriguez, Viviendas Leon
  9. Zhidong Wu “Nick”, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)

Spring 2013 Internships

  1. Noah Mangubut, Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
  2. Shari Almario, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  3. Liu Bin, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  4. Laura Nava + Nikki Abueg, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
  5. Joshua Suarez, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)
  6. Jonathan Yi, Urban Solutions Small Business Service
  7. Alexander Michel, African Women’s Development Fund USA (AWDF)

 

Fall 2012 Internships

  1. Bin Liu, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  2. Alexander Shaw, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
  3. Joshua Suarez, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)
  4. Jonathan Yi, Urban Solutions

Spring 2012 Internships

  1. Rochelle Ruiz, African American Arts & Culture Complex (AAACC)
  2. Elizabeth Yoon, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  3. Xu Chen, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
  4. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
  5. Sean Culligan, St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church
  6. Kaine Kenerly, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)

 

Fall 2011 Internships

  1. Rochelle Ruiz, African American Arts & Culture Complex
  2. Helen Saeteurn, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  3. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
  4. Lu Han, St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church
  5. Kaine Kenerly, African American Shakespeare Company (AASC)

Summer 2011 Internships

  1. Helen Saeteurn, Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC)
  2. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

Spring 2011 Internships

  1. J. Ezequiel Bronstein, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
  2. Carla Cayas + Hong Nguyen, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
  3. Thomas Dude, Viviendas Leon

 

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