PASA Leaders

Put simply, CORE is the governing body of the Pilipinx American Student Association. Each year the members of PASA elect a group of leaders that they believe will continue to contribute and bring the organization towards greater things. CORE is made up of individuals among PASA coming from different ethnicities and backgrounds who unite together to lead. 

Elijah Quineri (Function Family)

Elijah Quineri is the 51st PASA President. Elijah joined his freshman year of college, fully on Zoom due to COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home orders.

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"...As my role as a president, my main responsibility is to facilitate my officers to make sure that they're following what they need to do regarding their own positions, running my own. And my other responsibility is to embody the values of our org, which is to provide a community a safe community for everyone here on campus."

The Pilipinx American Student Association (PASA) engages students at California State University, East Bay in activities and programs that aid in enriching educational growth, enhancing Pilipinx cultural awareness, and providing opportunities for community service and leadership development. PASA builds lifelong fellowship with its members, providing a solid foundation of support and guidance that will help them succeed throughout and after college.

At its CORE, PASA has a strong leadership structure that helps maintain the traditions of the organization going. Below is a list of the officers that make up the CORE.

Pilipinx American Student Association (PASA) Hxstorical Timeline

Below is a copy of the PASA timeline showcasing the various presidents, events, and important information documented by PASA hxstorians. Please take note that this is not a complete and total history! If you find any typos or mistakes, want to provide additional information, or have questions. Please reach out to the current PASA hxstorian/s or president at president@pasacsueb.org OR to the exhibit curators (see credits page for contact).

Copy of PASA Timeline for exhibit display