Elizabeth Miu-Lan Young

Liz

Elizabeth Miu-Lan Young has been a staff developer with Morningside Center since 2010. She is currently a lead trainer for our Restore360 Program. She is thrilled to bring restorative practices to public school teachers and administrators who are committed to learning, teaching and modeling social and emotional learning competencies and building community among staff and students. Liz is an entrepreneur specializing in diversity and cultural competencies training. She has been active in the New York City Asian community for the past 40 years as the first director of Project Reach youth program, co-founder of the Chinatown Health Clinic, and adjunct professor of Asian American Experience at Hunter College and the University of Southern California. She has presented workshops for affinity groups of color at Fortune 100 companies, and trained administrators, faculty and students at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, New York University, and Princeton, among others. She has also brought her expertise to East Timor, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Kenya. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley.