Adena Ishii | |
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23rd Mayor of Berkeley | |
Assumed office December 6, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Jesse Arreguín |
Personal details | |
Born | 1990 (age 34–35) Los Angeles,California |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Andrew Kitirattragarn |
Relatives | Erika Ishii (sibling) |
Website | www |
Adena Ishii (c.1990 [1] ) is an American politician serving as the Mayor of Berkeley,California since 2024. [2] [3] She is the first Asian American and woman of color to be elected to the position. [2] [3] [4]
Ishii was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Agoura Hills,where she graduated from graduated from Agoura High School. [2] She has two siblings,including voice actor Erika Ishii. Her parents,Christopher S. Ishii and Carolyn Abe-Ishii,worked in the film industry. [2] Her grandparents include Chris K. Ishii,a Walt Disney Company animator and member of the Military Intelligence Service in World War Two,and Harry F. Abe,a medic in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. [5] Some of Ishii's Japanese American relatives were incarcerated during World War II in internment camps due to Executive Order 9066. [1]
Ishii married business advisor and former entrepreneur Andrew Kitirattragarn in 2020 and the couple adopted a daughter,they live in South Berkeley. [6] [7]
Ishii attended Berkeley City College in 2009. [2] She later transferred to and graduated from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. [2] She worked for the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. [2] She later received a Juris Doctor degree from Santa Clara University. [2] Ishii worked as a nonprofit education consultant. [8] [9] Ishii was the Voter Services Director for the Berkeley/Albany/Emeryville chapter of the League of Women Voters, [10] later rising to lead the organization. [8] [9] She served as chapter president from 2017-2019,making history as both the first woman of color and the youngest person to hold that position. [1]
Ishii ran in the 2024 Berkeley mayoral race against Sophie Hahn and Katie Harrison,former District 4 City Council member. [11] Ishii's campaign manager was Cydney Chilimidos. [6]
Ishii's campaign utilized Berkeley's public financing program that limited individual contributions up to $60 but matched those individual contributions at a 6–1 ratio. [11]
During her 2024 campaign,Ishii ran on building more affordable housing and supporting mental health resources. [9] She received several organizational endorsements during her 2024 campaign,including from the Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus of Alameda County (APADC), [12] Housing Action Coalition, [13] Berkeley Democratic Club, [14] East Bay for Everyone, [15] Run for Something, [16] East Bay YIMBY, [17] and Gun Sense Voter. [18] Ishii was endorsed by State Senator Nancy Skinner and Assembly member Buffy Wicks. [19] She also received an endorsement from Barry Fike,the former president of Berkeley Federation of Teachers. [20] [6]
On November 20,2024,Ishii's primary opponent Sophie Hahn conceded the race. [6]
Ishii was sworn into office privately on December 6,2024 [4] and was sworn in again at her first City Council Meeting on December 10,2024. [21] Upon being sworn in Ishii stated "Many of us want to see a kinder country,a better country,a more compassionate country —the first step toward that dream starts here at home,It's time to unite against the kind of forces in our country that threaten our values. It's time to come together as one and create an example,an example of what a progressive city can be in the 21st Century." [22]
One day after Trump's second inauguration,Ishii and the rest of the Berkeley City Council unanimously voted to reaffirm the City of Berkeley's status as a sanctuary city. [23] Ishii stated during the city council meeting,“In the current political climate,there are some cities that are actively assisting ICE,and we are taking the stance to reaffirm that we will not be doing that,I feel very lucky to be in a city where this is not a controversial issue.” [24]
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