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Jin-Ya Huang

Jin-Ya Huang is a social impact, community architect and creative innovator with a focus on the intersection of equity, design, and social justice work. She is the founder of Break Bread, Break Borders, a social enterprise empowering refugee women economically through the storytelling of food and culture. Huang is an accomplished published writer and keynote speaker for corporations, nonprofits and NGOs.

Misasha Suzuki Graham

A graduate of Harvard College and Columbia Law School, Misasha Suzuki Graham has been a practicing litigator for close to 20 years, and is passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion in the legal profession as well as in her communities.

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  • The Biracial/Multiracial Identity

  • How to Have Difficult Conversations

  • What Intersectionality Is

  • The History of Asians in America

Misasha is currently a facilitator, writer and speaker regarding issues of racial and social justice with a focus on youth, the co-author of Dear White Women: Let’s Get (Un)comfortable Talking About Racism, and the co-host of Dear White Women, an award-winning social justice podcast.

 

Misasha has been featured on FOX, NBC, Good Day LA, Forbes, and other various news and media outlets, has spoken and moderated in front of law firms, corporations, schools, and other community organizations, and recently gave a TEDx talk on the link between asking questions and affirming our humanity.

 

Misasha is the proud daughter of a Japanese immigrant father and White mother, and the equally proud mom of two very active multiracial tween boys.

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