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Katharine Gin

Immigrant Rights Entrepreneur | The Legalization Project | Bay Area DACA Initiative | Path2Papers

Katharine Gin is a dedicated advocate for immigrant rights and the founder of the Legalization Project, an organization that supports undocumented immigrants in achieving permanent legal status in the United States.

She spearheads the Bay Area DACA Initiative, a $14M endeavor aimed at legalizing a significant portion of DACA recipients in the San Francisco Bay Area over the next few years.

With her background as the founding executive director of Immigrants Rising, Katharine has raised over $40 million to empower undocumented individuals to pursue education and career opportunities, making a positive impact on their lives and communities.

Her efforts have resulted in the establishment of influential initiatives like the California Campus Catalyst Fund and the SEED Initiative, benefiting undocumented students and immigrant entrepreneurs.

Katharine's commitment to enhancing opportunities for underserved communities extends to her work in arts, career development, and education, with her innovative programs being recognized in various prominent media outlets.

She holds a BA in Architecture from Yale University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Oregon, reflecting her diverse academic background and interests.

Katharine, a proud descendant of Chinese immigrants, has deep roots in San Francisco and continues to advocate for immigrant rights and inclusive policies.

She resides in San Francisco and Monte Rio, CA, with her daughter Anna Nordeson and partner Kjell Nordeson.

Throughout her career, Katharine has been associated with organizations like Path2Papers, Horizons at San Francisco Friends School, TheDream.US, CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT POLICY CENTER, and Nelson Fund at Silicon Valley Community Foundation, contributing her expertise to various causes.

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San Francisco Bay Area