Janet Liang
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January 6, 1987
Janet Liang | |
|---|---|
| 梁嘉欣 | |
| Born | Janet Liang January 6, 1987 Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. |
| Died | September 12, 2012 (aged 25) |
| Cause of death | Complications from acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
| Resting place | San Mateo, California |
| Alma mater | Amador Valley High School University of California, Los Angeles (B.A.) |
| Occupation | Health advocate |
| Organization | Helping Janet |
| Parent(s) | Guy Y. Liang Teresa Wei S. Liang |
| Website | www.janetgliang.com |
Janet Liang (Chinese: 梁嘉欣[1]; pinyin: Liáng Jiāxīn; January 6, 1987 – September 12, 2012) was a prominent health advocate and activist who advocated for ethnic minorities (especially Asian Americans) in the United States to join the national marrow registry, the National Marrow Donor Program.[2] In 2011, she was selected as one of Asian Pacific Americans for Progress's Unsung Heroes.[3] In 2012, Liang won the City of Pleasanton's 2012 Juanita Haugen Community of Character Awards.[4]
Liang was born on January 6, 1987, at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Guy and Teresa Liang, Chinese American immigrants from Guangdong, China.
Liang graduated from Amador Valley High School in 2005.[5] She went on to study at University of California, Los Angeles, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in international development studies and a minor in education in Spring 2009.[6] Throughout her college career, Liang participated in undergraduate organizations that included Project Working for Immigrant Literacy Development, which works with socioeconomically disadvantaged immigrant students, and Net Impact Undergrad at UCLA, which focuses on socially conscious businesses.[2]