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Thursday, March 29    
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Santa Barbara Historical Museum
136 E De La Guerra St, Santa Barbara, CA, 93101

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In honor of Women’s History Month, join the Santa Barbara Historical Museum for “A Japanese-American Baby Boomer: Emerging From The Stereotype,” a talk by Sharon Hoshida.

Sharon Hoshida has lived in Santa Barbara since 1970. After 27 years providing media support for faculty in photography and television services, she became the program director for the Women’s Center in 1998 and retired from UCSB in 2008. As part of the celebration of the UCSB Women’s Center’s 40th Anniversary in 2016, she was recognized as a Woman of Honor for “unwavering commitment to inspire change, build community and inspire the next generation of activists.” In 2017 she was honored, along with her husband Dr Gregory Freeland, by CAUSE Action Fund with a Lifetime Achievement Award. At UCSB she is a founding member of the Asian American Faculty/Staff Association, a diversity trainer, advisor to various student groups, a planning committee member for First Year Women’s Program, and served on the Chancellor’s Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

Her community work includes working on the city of Santa Barbara’s Living Wage Coalition; more than ten years on the executive board of the George Washington Carver Scholarship Club, member of the Women’s Economic Justice Project and co-chair of the Community Building Forum for CAUSE; member of the Grant Making Committee for the Fund for Santa Barbara, past-President of the Santa Barbara Women’s Political Committee board, served on the Santa Barbara County Affirmative Action Commission, founding committee member of the Women’s Literary Festival, and long-time peace activist. She has worked on countless political campaigns in Santa Barbara since walking precincts for Robert Kennedy in 1968.

Members are complimentary, Guests $5.
Reservation required; email reception@sbhistorical.org or call (805) 966-1601.