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AHC's Board of Directors
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Aeeshah A. Clottey
Board President
(Work) 510-652-7901 aeeshah@sbcglobal.net |
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| Author of Beyond Fear: Twelve Spiritual Steps to Racial Healing and Founder of AHC in 1989; 25 years of Specialized Training in Attitudinal Healing; 18 years as a Mental Health Resource Specialist; State Certified Genetic Counselor; Assistant Program Director of Casa de la Vida (a state certified psychiatric social rehabilitation setting); Board of Directors member for the Peace Alliance. |
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Frank Jones
Board Vice President
510-409-9571 |
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| Bachelor of Arts Degree, English; U.C. Berkeley; Master of Arts Degree, Juvenile Delinquency and Public Service; University of SF ; Ph.D. Degree, Nontraditional Educational Methodologies; Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, Ohio; CEO/Publisher, Gibbs Community Foundation and Mirror-Gibbs Publications; former President, Arthur James Associates, Oakland, CA; former Administrative Director of Juvenile Court, Alameda County Superior Court, Oakland, CA; Adjunct English Professor, San Mateo Community College District, San Mateo and Oakland |
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Board Treasurer
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Daneen Pederson
Board Secretary
(Work) 510-537-3898 |
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| Ten year Business Executive Assistant for Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA; Volunteer for Pathways Hospice; Affiliated with Attitudinal Healing Connection, Inc. for five years |
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Fania Davis
Board Member
Legal Consultant
(Work) 510-451-0104 Ext 201 faniad@earthlink.net |
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| Civil rights trial lawyer in Oakland, California; Ph.D. from the California Institute of Integral Studies; teaches restorative justice at San Francisco’s New College Law School and indigenous peacemaking at Eastern Mennonite University in Pennsylvania; writings include a book-length dissertation on the indigenous paradigm, a United Nations publication on Affirmative Action in the U.S. |
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Marcia Lovelace,
Board Member
(Work) 510-233-3013 ext 111 |
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| Graduate of Western Washington University in Sociology and Anthropology; Masters in Culture and Spirituality at Holy Names College; Thirteen years as volunteer facilitator at the East Bay Center for Attitudinal Healing; Facilitator for Seeking Education Equity and Diversity faculty training; National Women's History Project; Tehiyah Day School, Librarian |
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Shinako Koyama
Board Member
shinako@travelin.com |
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| Eastern/Western Somatic Psychologist, Body-Centered Therapist and Educator, Community Organizer for Generation Five, Japanese/English Translator |
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Diana Alonzo,
Board Member
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| Graduate of Oakland Technical High School with honors in 2007, Freshman at U.C. Berkeley, Bill Gates Millennium Scholar, Cal. Opportunity Scholar, IDEAL Scholar, Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Community Commitment, Facilitator of the Youth Leadership Committee, ArtEsteemsm Visual Art and Fashion Design Instructor at Hoover Elementary. |
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