Associate Vice Chancellor, Community Engagement & Transformative Care
Pronouns - they/them/elle
Dr. Elisa Diana Huerta (they/them/elle) is a Brawley born and Tejas raised organizer, educator, artesanx, and scholar. They did their undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin and their doctoral work at the University of California, Santa Cruz....Read more about Elisa Diana Huerta, PhD
Director of Thriving, Latinx Thriving Initiatives (LTI)
Liliana Iglesias (she/her/ella) proudly identifies herself as the daughter of immigrant parents from Zacatecas and Jalisco, Mexico. Raised in Carson, CA, she graduated from Berkeley as a first-generation college student.
Director of Engagement, Asian American and Pacific Islander Thriving Initiatives
Dr. Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani (she/her) is a lecturer in the Asian American & Asian Diaspora Studies Program of the Department of Ethnic Studies. Upon graduating from the Asian American Studies and East Asian Studies Programs at UC Berkeley, Dr. Tsuchitani continued her interests in critical...Read more about Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani, PhD
Director of Thriving, Native American Thriving Initiatives (NATI)
Phenocia Bauerle (she/they) is the Director of Native American Student Development (NASD) and the Native Community Center (NCC). A member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) tribe, she is a sixth generation descendant of Sits in the Middle of the Land, and a fifth generation descendant of Mountain Chief (...Read more about Phenocia Bauerle