Angie Fa
Angie Fa works in the Asian American Studies Department, City College of San Francisco.
Her goal is to have students learn about the Asian American experience. Her students research and write about topics that interest them most regarding the Asian experience in the United States.
Ms. Fa is a former Faculty Advisor for CCSF student groups, including the Bi/GALA and Upside Down clubs.
She is a former member of the San Francisco School Board and former Training Director of the Center for Third World Organizing.
Her extracurricular activities include support for the community, political and labor organizing.[1]
Education
B.A., M.A., Brown University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Ms. Fa has been teaching at CCSF for the past 12 years.[2]
DSA National Executive Committee
In 1987 the Democratic Socialists of America National Executive Committee consisted of Laila Atallah (Baltimore), Joanne Barkan (New York), Pat Belcon (New York), Bogdan Denitch (New York), Mary Dunn (Lexington, KY), Angie Fa (San Francisco), Gerry Hudson (New York), Nancy Kleniewski (Rochester, NY), Mark Levinson (Detroit), Joan Mandle (Philadelphia), Marshall Mayer (Helena), Harold Meyerson (Los Angele), Guy Molyneux (Boston), Jo-Ann Mort (Brooklyn, NY), Marjorie Phyfe (Peaks Island, ME), Frances Fox Piven (Millerton, NY), Skip Roberts Rockville, MD), Jan Rosenberg (Brooklyn, NY), Joseph Schwartz (Cambridge, MA), Sylvia Sepulveda (San Antonio, TX), Jim Shoch (Cambridge, MA), Bill Spencer (Washington, D.C.), Ed Vargas (Hartford, CT), Cornel West (Hamden, CT).[3]
DSA Conference delegate
In 1983 Angie Fa, Sociology Dept., University of California was an At Large delegate to the Democratic Socialists of America conference in New York City, October 14-16, 1983[4]
DSA delegate
In November 1985, East Bay DSA delegates to the Democratic Socialists of America National Convention included, Suzanna Tadlock, Eileen Luna, Sandy Chelnov, Fran Biderman, Dean Ferguson, Dave Buchanan, Liv Brown, Matthew Hallinan, Alan Snitow, Ray Ahearn, John Katz, Dale Harrington, Angie Fa, Nancy Skinner.
DSA Feminist Commission
In 1985, Jan Breidenbach, Angie Fa of California, Nancy Kleniewski, Josephine Martinez, Lillie McLaughlin, Penny Schantz and Glenn Scott were listed on the National Executive of the Feminist Commission of the Democratic Socialists of America.[5]
In 1986 she was listed as a member of the Commission.[6]
West Coast Socialist Scholars Conference 1993
The West Coast Socialist Scholars Conference 1993, "New Realities, New Identities ; Socialism and Empowerment" was held April 17, 1993 University of California, Los Angeles.[7]
Speakers included;
- Rudy Acuna
- Karen Bass
- Bogdan Denitch
- Angie Fa
- Edna Bonacich
- Mike Davis
- Mona Field
- Sherna Gluck
- Sandra Hale
- Harold Meyerson
- Mark Ridley-Thomas
- Irwin Silber
- Ed Soja
- Rudy Torres
Co-sponsors were Socialist Community School - Democratic Socialists of America - Committees of Correspondence - Concerned Faculty (UCLA) - CrossRoads Magazine - International Socialist Organization - Socialist Organizing Network - Solidarity - Union of Radical Political Economists[8]
DSA trainer
From Space Coast Democratic Socialists of America.
Come join us for a special training event on outreach, coalition building, canvassing, and more with Angie Fa from DSA national. Angie is an outstanding organizer with a rich history of activism both inside and outside the DSA, and we hope you'll join us in learning everything we can from her.[9]
References
- ↑ CCSF staff page, accessed July 15, 2011
- ↑ CCSF staff page, accessed July 15, 2011
- ↑ Democratic Left, Convention Election Results, Nov-Dec, 1987, page 7]
- ↑ DSA Conference delegate list Oct. 12 1983 update
- ↑ DSA Feminist Commission Directory, 1985
- ↑ 1986 DSA Feminist Commission Directory
- ↑ Dem. Left March/April 1993
- ↑ Dem. Left March/April 1993
- ↑ [1]