Descubra a los Nikkei

https://www.discovernikkei.org/es/interviews/clips/1654/

Unique perspective that a judge can bring to community organizations

I think being an attorney, or being a judge, in any organization, you can bring a perspective, an analysis that can help that organization.

By being a judge I was on the Torrance Symphony Board, because I really wanted to preserve music education in the schools. And by having the perspective I have, I can’t raise money, but I can come up with ideas of ways to have things happen.

On the Biomedical Research Institute Board, by being a judge, I brought a completely different perspective into this board that had some community members, but predominantly of doctors. And I think they realized the value of having someone with a legal background, because they expanded the board to include other attorneys and other judges since my term was up.

I think that we can bring our background to help organizations that we wish to — that are not in the legal field with — we can’t give legal advice, but we can guide them into thinking about areas that they never thought of in terms of their growth, their expansion, their mission statements, their goals.


comunidades jueces organizaciones sin fines de lucro

Fecha: July 27, 2018

Zona: California, US

Entrevista: Kiya Matsuno

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum; Japanese American Bar Association

Entrevista

La juez Fumiko Hachiya Wasserman es una juez Sansei de la Corte Superior del Condado de Los Ángeles en California. Ella nació en Torrance, California y creció en Harbor City, California. Fue la primera mujer asiática estadounidense contratada por la oficina del fiscal de los EE. UU. en la División Civil, la primera minoría elegida como funcionaria en el Consejo Escolar de Torrance y la primera juez en servir en el Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Los Ángeles. Actualmente, trabaja en el Tribunal de Los Padrinos como juez. Ella creció en un vecindario diverso y acogedor y se sentía segura en ser japonesa estadounidense. Está involucrada con la comunidad japonesa estadounidense, trabaja para promover la diversidad y es mentora de abogados y jueces. (Junio ​​2018)

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