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Keziah Aurin
Senior Fellow at Opportunities for All
Professional Background
Keziah Aurin is a dedicated and passionate senior at the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, where she is pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a minor in Art History. An aspiring civil rights attorney, Keziah aims to leverage her education and experiences to make a significant positive impact on the lives of marginalized communities, focusing specifically on undocumented individuals, first-generation students, low-income families, and communities of color.
Throughout her academic journey, Keziah has actively engaged in numerous organizations and initiatives aimed at uplifting and advocating for underrepresented populations. She served as a Senior Fellow with the City and County of San Francisco’s Opportunities for All program, a role that allowed her to apply her sociological insights to real-world challenges facing young people in her community. In her previous positions, Keziah has held the title of Outreach Coordinator at Pilipinx Academic Student Services, Program Intern at Asian Pacific American Student Development, and has contributed to varied organizations as a research fellow, historian, and layout designer, showcasing her multifaceted talent and commitment to social equity.
Education and Achievements
Keziah Aurin's educational background is impressive and diverse. She attended Tennyson High School, where she not only excelled academically but also took on leadership roles as President of the student body and Senior Editor of the school magazine. Her early commitment to leadership and excellence paved the way for her later accomplishments at UC Berkeley. At Berkeley, she has pursued higher education with a major in Social Welfare, reflecting her passion for social justice, complemented by a minor in Classical and Ancient Studies — a combination that enriches her understanding of contemporary social issues through the lens of historical context.
Keziah has also participated in summer sessions focusing on Classical and Ancient Studies at UC Berkeley, broadening her academic horizons and enhancing her appreciation for cultural narratives that contribute to societal constructs.
Community Engagement
In addition to her academic achievements, Keziah has been actively involved in leadership and community service initiatives. She has served as a research fellow at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), where her analysis contributed to critical discussions on labor issues affecting diverse communities. Her role as a historian for the Pilipino Association of Scientists, Architects, and Engineers (PASAE) provided her with a platform to celebrate and document the achievements of Filipino professionals, helping to foster a sense of pride and community among members.
Keziah has also held editorial positions that emphasize her commitment to effective communication and community storytelling. As a layout designer for Caliber Magazine and a Senior Editor at her high school magazine, she strived to create engaging and inclusive content that resonates with her peers and the broader community. Her ability to coordinate outreach and programs reflects her strong organizational skills and dedication to service.
Leadership and Advocacy
Keziah’s leadership extends beyond her formal roles. During her time at Tennyson High School, she was deeply involved in various student organizations, including serving as the Vice President of the Class of 2018 and the ASB Events Commissioner. These leadership positions allowed her to develop critical skills in event planning, team collaboration, and community organization, all of which are essential in her pursuit of a legal career focused on advocating for civil rights.
Through her diverse experiences, Keziah has grown into an advocate for social equity, leveraging her education and leadership skills to disrupt oppressive systems and create equitable opportunities for those traditionally marginalized in society. Whether through academic research, student leadership, or community service, Keziah Aurin exemplifies the qualities of a future leader and civil rights attorney dedicated to social justice and transformative change.
