Rose Goldberg
University of California Berkley
Rose Goldberg is a Deputy Attorney General in the Office of the California Attorney General's Public Rights Division. She is also a Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Law. Previously, Rose worked on Native American Affairs at the White House, where she helped create the White House Council on Native American Affairs. She is the recipient of the Native American Law Students Association Writing Prize for an article on tribal judges' citation practices, as well as the California Women Lawyers Fay Stender Award for humanity, courage, and commitment to the underrepresented. Rose was born and raised in the California Bay Area and is a former resident of New Mexico.
“I'm excited and honored to be on the American Indian Cultural District Advisory Board. The Cultural District is critically important: preservation and celebration of the rich American Indian history and culture in my home, the San Francisco Bay Area, is long overdue.”