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  1. portrait of Daisy Okazaki in front of Mead Hall
    Student Achievements

    Filmmaker and MOR Fellow Daisy Okazaki ’25 Explores Asian American Identity

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    Pitzer College student Daisy Okazaki ’25, a media studies major and Asian American studies minor, has received the Margo Okazawa-Rey Fellowship to create a community-rooted film project centered on the experiences of young Southeast Asian women. Partnering with Oakland-based Banteay Srei, Okazaki is producing a short film and accompanying curriculum exploring themes of identity, trauma, healing, and sisterhood. A lifelong storyteller and member of Pitzer’s Pasifika Asian Student Union, Okazaki aims to uplift Asian American communities through film and art.

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    • Community Engagement Center (CEC)
    • Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies
  2. Women's soccer team group photo
    Student Achievements

    Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Soccer Wins SCIAC Regular and Tournament Championships

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    • Sagehen Athletics
  3. Events

    Porras-Kim Explores the Practices and Ethics of Museum Collections in Upcoming Pepper Lecture

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    • Pitzer College Art Galleries
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    College News

    San Manuel Grant Will Enhance Efforts to Support Native and Indigenous Community Outreach

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    Grant will provide funding to the Native & Indigenous Initiatives at Pitzer College

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    College News

    Pitzer’s First-Year Seminars Explore AI, Musical Theater, and Political Geometry

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    Sampling of classes for first-year seminars

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  6. Kenneth Butler teaches in Uganda
    Alumni Achievements

    Incarceration to Reintegration: Kenneth Butler ’22 Helps Pilot Program in Uganda

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    Two partners Butler chose for his Fulbright were Professor Arthur Sserwanga at the Makerere University Business School and Anatoli Biryomumaisho, who directs education and vocational skills training for the Ugandan prison system.

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