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    Winston Tseng

    Dr. Winston Tseng is a sociologist with over 20 years of experience in teaching community, participatory design, and research, focusing on campus-community partnerships with diverse, vulnerable populations, especially racial/ethnic communities and community-based organizations (CBOs) in California and the US.

    His professional journey has been shaped by his early life experiences, including immigrating to the San Francisco Bay Area from Taiwan as a child, encountering structural racism in Taiwan and the US, and volunteering at youth crisis shelters and emergency rooms during his adolescence.

    Winston Tseng holds a BA in Biology from The Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in Medical Sociology from the University of California, San Francisco.

    He currently serves as an Associate Professor of Research and Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley. Previously, he held teaching positions at California State University-East Bay and worked as a Senior Research Consultant at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum and as a Research Consultant at the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO).

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    Sep 21 · UC Berkeley
    Bringing arsenic-safe drinking water to rural California - UC Berkeley
    Bringing arsenic-safe drinking water to rural California - UC Berkeley
    May 14 · UC Berkeley
    I'm a Berkeleyan: Julie Thao is finding ways to heal trauma in her Hmong community - UC Berkeley
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    Berkeley, California, United States