Photos from Prior Dale Minami Boalt Alumni Fellowship Dinners
Fifth Annual Dale Minami Boalt Alumni Fellowship Dinner
Honoring Holly Fujie '78
Come join us in January as we celebrate the accomplishments of API women in public interest law. |
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Previous Alumni Honorees
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2010 |
2009 |
2008 |
United States Magistrate Judge
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Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Attorney
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Civil Rights Attorney
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Edward Chen '79 |
Khin Mai Aung '96 |
Dale Minami '71 |
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The Dale Minami Public Interest Fellowship
In addition to honoring alumni and leaders who have made significant
contributions to the Asian Pacific American legal community, the Dinner
raises funds toward the endowment of the Dale Minami Public Interest Fellowship,
which provides critical financial support to outstanding individuals who
commit to serving the public interest. Minami Fellows are selected for
their diverse backgrounds, record of exceptional academic and professional
accomplishment, leadership in community service, and commitment to social
justice and public interest work. The 2011 fellowship recipient will be
honored at the event.
Dale Minami
We
have re-named our fellowship after Dale Minami 71,
a prominent San Francisco-based attorney and a recipient
of the American Bar Associations 2003 Thurgood Marshall
Award. Mr. Minami is well-regarded for his civil rights
work on Korematsu v. United States and co-founded the Asian
Law Caucus as well as the Asian American Bar Association
of the Greater Bay Area. Learn
more about Dale Minami here.
Why
you should attend
We
invite you to support this important endeavor by attending our
dinner and/or by serving as an event sponsor. The dinner offers
a great opportunity for Boalt alumni to reconnect with former classmates.
It is also the ideal venue for law firms and members of the business community
to meet Boalt students and alumni. |