African American

Repurposing and Greening Church Property for East Oakland

Russell Jeung | Professor, Ethnic Studies | San Francisco State University

Demetries Edwards | Lead Pastor | 23rd Avenue Church of God

Albert Hong | Co-Pastor | New Hope Covenant Church

Daniel Schmitz | Co Executive Director | Hope Avenue

Derek Wu | Graduate Student, Ethnic Studies | UC Berkeley

We galvanize existing collaborative efforts between an Asian American-led church, a historic Black church, and a secular nonprofit to further urban greening and youth development projects in East Oakland. These projects serve as models for other faith communities and advance theories of environmental activism, race relations, and secularization.

Spiritual Legacy of Fred Ho: Monkey as Matriarchal Socialist Spiritual Transformation

Brett Esaki
Assistant Professor of Practice
Arizona State University

Fred Ho was a major figure in Afro-Asian solidarity through music, community organizing, and scholarly contributions. In his theatrical production of Journey Beyond the West: The New Adventures of Monkey, Ho showcases a unique combination of music, martial arts, and spirituality. This proposed project consists of interviewing the writers, cast, crew, and musicians of his play, who are now in Brooklyn and Chicago along with archival research. Ho was notoriously dedicated to practical and political ideals. This project seeks to discover the experience of spiritual transformation, if any, of the writers, cast, crew, and musicians as they trained and performed the martial arts opera.

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