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Sefa graduated in 1997 from UCLA
with a B.A. in History. Upon graduation, Sefa was hired by the UCLA
Asian American Studies Center (AASC) Student/Community Projects (S/CP)
Unit. S/CP serves as the liaison between the UCLA AASC and the local
Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Aside from creating
relationships with Los Angeles API non-profits, Sefa also advised
various Asian American and Pacific Islander student organizations at
UCLA. He was also the Instructor for a service learning course titled,
"Asian Pacific American Leadership Development Project (APALDP)".
In
2005, Sefa became the Associate Director for the Asian American Resource
Center at Pomona College. He continues to work with students to foster
leadership and participation in the Asian American and Pacific Islander
community on campus and off. He is also working on the Pomona College
Connections to the Community task force which seeks to strengthen
relationships between the College and the larger community.
Sefa has
also served as an Instructor for Asian American Studies at CSU Fullerton
(Pacific Islander Experience course), has also been a trainer for the
APIA-U Program (Organization of Chinese Americans) and has sat on the
Boards of many community based organizations.
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