Join AISA for their three-part Clapper Stick series featuring Lazaro Arvizu, a Tongva artist, educator, musician, and researcher. Clapper sticks are utilized as musical instruments and materials will be provided.
Dr. Josh Chow (he/him) is a therapist at CSUN University Counseling Services who identifies as Asian and Queer. He believes in the power of representation, from his personal and professional experiences, and enjoys providing support to those who hold systemically marginalized identities.