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Tuesday: Join Dr. Lyla June Johnston for a conversation on impostor syndrome

This NAIPISA-hosted event will focus on how identity informs professional and educational progress.


Dr. Lyla June Johnston to speak on impostor syndrome

Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.


Dr. Lyla June Johnston (aka Lyla June)

Join NAIPISA for a conversation with Dr. Lyla June Johnston on deconstructing impostor syndrome

Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.


Join NAIPISA and Lyla June Johnston for a talk on deconstructing impostor syndrome

Dr. Johnston will discuss personal experiences, why impostor syndrome exists and why all of us deserve to share our message to the world


Meet Café Ohlone’s founders and try their delicious food with NAIPISA

Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino will share their story and provide an overview of their culinary experience.


NAIPISA welcomes Café Ohlone founders for delicious Native American food and conversation

Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino, the founders of Berkeley Indigenous restaurant Café Ohlone, will share their story and provide an overview of their culinary experience.


Institutional research analyst Julienne Palbusa

10-Second Bio: Julienne Palbusa, NAIPISA Steering Committee member

Institutional Research Analyst Julienne Palbusa is a member of the Native American, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander Staff Association (NAIPISA) Steering Committee and a former Division I athlete! Learn what inspires Julienne at work, at home and within NAIPISA.


10-Second Bio: Dominique Bridges, NAIPISA Steering Committee member

UCPath Recruiter Dominique Bridges is a member of the Native American, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander Staff Association (NAIPISA) Steering Committee and one of 12 siblings.