You're invited for some holiday cheer to celebrate this special time of the year! Please join the WashU Asian Alumni Network for our holiday party hosted by alumna Julie Azuma, BFA '65, at her residence in Flatiron on Saturday, December 8th at 6:00pm.

Join us for a catered Japanese meal including sushi, beer, and wine. Due to the intimate venue, a limited number of tickets will be made available on a first-come, first served basis; Please RSVP by December 2nd so we have an accurate headcount for planning the event.

This is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow alumni, so we hope to see you there! Any questions or interest in being on the host committee can be directed to Delia Shen, AB '15, at deliashenten@gmail.com.

More about our host:
Julie Azuma is president and founder of Different Roads to Learning, an online and catalog resource for educational materials for students diagnosed with autism.

In 1979 when Julie Azuma learned of the Redress movement in New York City, she sought out the community seeking Redress & Reparations. NY Japanese Americans for Redress, worked with all avenues of redress, from Coram Nobis to the Supreme Court, and to the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations. HR 442 was signed by President Reagan in 1988.

Julie has served on many Asian American boards including the Coalition of Asian American Children and Families. She was the chair of Asian Women in Business. She is currently on the board at the Japanese American Association of NY and the Japanese American National Museum. She is an active member of the US Japan Council. She has been honored many times for her community service in autism and Asian American issues. Her home has been the center of community events for over 30 years. 

She continues to support the Asian American community, keeping the Japanese Incarceration in the forefront of our minds.  “ Never Again is Now.”

Host Committee:
Julie Azuma, BFA '65
Penny Chuang, BFA '92
Yaoyu (Jasmine) Liu, '09
Jeffrey Li, JD '17
Jon Lam, BS '14
Delia Shen, AB '15
Justin Ho, AB '16

The event is full. However, you may register to be added to the wait list.
Sorry, but registration for this event has closed.