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Cecilia Lei



Cecilia Lei is an award-winning producer and a reporter based in the Bay Area. Most recently, she was the executive producer and host of "Fifth & Mission," the San Francisco Chronicle's flagship daily news podcast. She has also reported on issues of race, immigration, criminal justice and the AAPI community and her stories have been published in the San Francisco Chronicle, Vox Media, NPR, KQED and the East Bay Express. Cecilia is an alum of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and UC San Diego. She is also the former president of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association.




jennifer chan ccdc 47 years

Jennifer Chan



Jen Chan grew up at CCDC and is a proud product of CCDC’s youth leadership program. Jen started volunteering as a high school student in 2002 and “officially” came on staff in 2009. She has taken on multiple leadership roles at CCDC, specializing in resident and youth leadership development and empowerment. She is passionate about developing community members, young and old, to create positive, meaningful change in their community. Her motto is, “you are never too young or too old to be a community leader.” She believes that the best policies are created by the community, for the community. Her most recent projects include strategic leadership and direction for the award-winning youth programs Adopt-An-Alleyway and Chinatown Alleyway Tours and converting public housing to affordable community housing through the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program (RAD). She is deeply rooted in San Francisco. Her experience includes working on San Francisco’s first low-income equity cooperative and serving on the Democratic County Central Committee and Rose Pak Democratic Club. She also serves as the Kearny Street Broadcasting Director overseeing the community broadcasting of the largest nighttime parade outside of China. She holds a B.A. in Asian American Studies from UC Davis and a Master of Social Work from Simmons University. She attended graduate school while working full-time and having her first child. Jen is a D10 native who grew up in Visitacion Valley and continues to live there with her two daughters and husband.