API Week in Review
Asian Pacific Islander (API) Week, hosted by the UC Davis Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) during the week of March 26-29, 2007, included Keynote Speaker Angela Oh '86 and Professor of Law Thomas Joo.
The weeklong event, which explored issues in the Asian Pacific Islander community, featured a women's panel discussion moderated by Joo; a keynote speech on law and leadership by Oh; a film screening of Sentenced Home, a documentary highlighting U.S. immigration policy and the stories of three young Cambodian Americans as they face deportation. A Karaoke Social was also planned.
Oh is an attorney, teacher, activist, and public lecturer. Her law firm, Oh & Barrera, LLP is based in Los Angeles. The firm offers representation in state and federal criminal matters and civil rights. In 1996, she was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from the UC Davis School of Law, and in 2003, she was awarded Distinguished Alumni for Community Service by UCLA.
Joo has special interests in corporate governance, contracts, and race and law.
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The weeklong event, which explored issues in the Asian Pacific Islander community, featured a women's panel discussion moderated by Joo; a keynote speech on law and leadership by Oh; a film screening of Sentenced Home, a documentary highlighting U.S. immigration policy and the stories of three young Cambodian Americans as they face deportation. A Karaoke Social was also planned.
Oh is an attorney, teacher, activist, and public lecturer. Her law firm, Oh & Barrera, LLP is based in Los Angeles. The firm offers representation in state and federal criminal matters and civil rights. In 1996, she was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from the UC Davis School of Law, and in 2003, she was awarded Distinguished Alumni for Community Service by UCLA.
Joo has special interests in corporate governance, contracts, and race and law.
For more information
Flyer
Sentenced Home Flyer