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San Franciso State University establishes Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Distinguished Endowed Chair in Nikkei Studies with Landmark Gift

San Franciso State University establishes Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Distinguished Endowed Chair in Nikkei Studies with Landmark Gift

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San Franciso State University
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Historic $4.2 million donation from the Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation will advance awareness, understanding and appreciation of Japanese American experiences.

Left to right: San Francisco State University Asian American Studies Chair Wesley Ueunten, donor Masako Takahashi and San Franciso State University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Amy Sueyoshi, all of whom have Japanese ancestry, sign the gift agreement. Photo credit: San Franciso State University.

San Francisco State University in California received a $4.2 million gift from the Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation to establish the Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Distinguished Chair in Nikkei (Japanese American) Studies. This faculty position is the first endowed chair in the University’s College of Ethnic Studies. It is also the first in the Asian American Studies department, which is the oldest and largest in the country and is at the forefront of curriculum development used by schools and universities nationwide.

Nikkei Studies centers the history, culture and experiences of the global Japanese diaspora and its intersectional communities.The new distinguished endowed chair will focus on increasing awareness, understanding and appreciation of the historical and contemporary experiences of Japanese Americans and the worldwide Nikkei diaspora.
“With this new role, San Francisco State can play a critical part in promoting and advancing the field of Nikkei Studies,” San Francisco State College of Ethnic Studies Dean Grace Yoo said. “We are deeply grateful for the foundation’s generosity and for trusting San Francisco State to establish this important position for the university and broader community.”

The Distinguished Endowed Chair in Nikkei Studies will join the San Francisco State faculty in 2025 and will:
⚫ Collaborate and exchange ideas with national and international scholars in Nikkei Studies.
⚫ Lead the development of curricula and resources for teaching Nikkei Studies at the university and K-12 school levels nationwide.
⚫ Further frameworks of social justice and self-determination in advancing Nikkei Studies.
⚫ Promote Nikkei Studies on campus and engage with the Nikkei community in the Bay Area and beyond,

“One major aspect of this position is focusing on strengthening the relationship between the University and [the] community,” San Francisco State Professor and Chair of Asian American Studies Wesley Ueunten said. “We want to ensure people within and outside our campus community have opportunities to engage with and learn about Nikkei Studies.”
Masako Takahashi, a San Franciso-based artist born in Utah’s Topaz concentration camp during World War II, is the president of the Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation. The foundation, established in 1986 by her parents Henri and Tomoye Takahashi and Tomoye’s sister, Martha Masako Suzuki, is a philanthropic leader in the Japanese American community and in fostering friendly relations with Japan through cultural and educational projects.

“When I attended the university’s last Alumni Hall of Fame celebration and heard the honorees speak, it was clear to me that San Francisco State and its graduates show a deep commitment to supporting minorities and the marginalized,” Masako Takahashi said. “It made me feel our funding could support a good place —a place for good.”

About San Fransisco State University

San Francisco State University is a public university serving students from the San Francisco Bay Area, across California and around the world. It also serves nationally acclaimed programs that span a broad range of disciplines. More than 23,000 students enroll at the university each year. Its more than 293,000 graduates have contributed to the economic, cultural and civic fabric of San Francisco and beyond. Through them, and more than 1,800 world-class faculty members, San Francisco State proudly embraces its legacy of academic excellence.community engagement and It is also committed to social justice. For more information, visit sfsu.edu.