Tricia Liu
I’m Tricia Liu, a 12-year Weston resident, mother of two, engineer, patent agent and former CEO, and like you, I love this town. I’m running to be a member of the School Committee and earnestly ask for your vote on May 8.
I would bring to the board a background in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and I have the business acumen to support the district leadership. Especially in view of the School Committee facing the change to be consisting of all first-term members, my decade-long involvement in all three K-12 schools, my experience in chairing a town council, and my hands-on knowledge of organizational structure changes in the corporate world will prove to be valuable.
Wicked Local Through the Lens of Art: Building Bridges is a series of vital conversations set to illustrate the power of art in building bridges of empathy, understanding and inclusion in today’s racially charged world.
Weston s Art & Innovation Center is offering three talks from the point of view of the artist, the audience and the collector. Facilitated by artist Linda Bond, each month’s event will focus on the perspective of one of these groups.
Thursday, March 18 at 7 p.m.: Interdisciplinary artist Yu-Wen Wu will focus her attention on displacement, immigration and assimilation. Join us for an evening with the artist to discuss her practice and the impact that migration, with its many challenges, has on marginalized communities. The talk will include images of her work and an excerpt from the video Tell Me, an element of the progressive exhibit Leavings/Belongings currently at SITE Santa Fe.