Hiroko Kurihara

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Hiroko Kurihara is an American Oakland California-based designer[1][2] and activist[3][4] recognized for her role in the Oakland Art Murmur Movement,[5] as a founder of the 25th Street Collective,[6] and as a board member of the Oakland Asian Cultural Center.[7] She is a graduate of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design.

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  1. ^ Madden, Peter (9 Feb 2012). "DIY sustainability: an emerging trend from recession?". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Rea, Julius (June 11, 2014). "The New Artist Collectives". East Bay Express.
  3. ^ AGUILAR, ROSE. "Your Call: Ghost Ship fire aftermath".
  4. ^ Buckley, Louis. "CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS".
  5. ^ McMahon, Regan (April 10, 2011). "Artisans unite at Oakland's 25th Street Collective". San Francisco Gate.
  6. ^ Lee, Justine (15 December 2013). "GIFT GUIDE WEAR YOUR VALUES: SOCIALLY- AND ECO-CONSCIOUS FASHION". December 15, 2013.
  7. ^ "ADVISORY COUNCIL". OACC. 22 April 2013.