May We Gather 2024

People

Ritual Leader

Master E-Man

Father Tao-In, also known as Master E-Man, of First Taoism Foundation, is a practicing Daoist priest in the United States. He has performed ceremonial rituals in remembrance of acts of violence directed toward the Chinese community in America, in sites such as the Los Angeles County Crematorium and in Hells Canyon near Lewiston, Idaho. Master E-Man will join us in Antioch to conduct a Daoist ceremony of honoring, mourning, and healing. He lives in Arcadia, California.

Dharma Speakers

sujatha baliga

sujatha baliga (she/open to they) is a restorative justice practitioner and secular meditation instructor who grounds these endeavors in her Tibetan/Gelugpa Buddhist study and practice.

www.sujathabaliga.com

Ven. Dr. Longyun SHI

Ven. Dr. Longyun Shi has been a fully ordained Buddhist nun for thirty years. She is a board certified advanced interfaith chaplain and preceptor at Stanford Health Care, and is founder of American Bodhi Sea Buddhist Association.

www.bodhiseatemple.org

Arisika Razak

Arisika Razak is a core teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center (Oakland California). She has worked in a variety of human and civil rights struggles for over sixty years. Weaving social justice and somatic arts together, she has also performed with Purple Moon Dance Project’s “When Dreams Were Interrupted,” a dance and oral history project based on narratives of survivors of the Japanese internment camps in the USA.

www.lionsroar.com/author/arisika-razak

Rev. Grace Song

Rev. Grace (Sangjin) Song is an ordained Won Buddhist Kyomu and Chair of the Won Buddhist Studies Department at the Won Institute of Graduate Studies.

www.wondharmacenter.org/dr-rev-grace-song

Rev. Liên Shutt

Rev. Liên Shutt (she/they) is the Guiding Teacher of Access to Zen, an inclusive, anti-oppression sangha and nonprofit in the San Francisco Bay Area.

www.accesstozen.org

Jee Suthamwanthanee

Jee Suthamwanthanee (she/her) is an anti-violence advocate at the San Francisco Asian Women’s Shelter where she has worked since 1991. Jee is a lay Buddhist practitioner in the Thai Theravada tradition.

www.sfaws.org