Madang Podcast: Robert Ellsberg, Ep. 27
11 Tuesday Apr 2023
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I asked my friend, co-author and co-editor of Book Series Asian Christianity in the Diaspora, Dr. Joseph Cheah why he wrote his new book, Anti-Asian Racism: Myths, Stereotypes, and Catholic Social Teaching.
08 Thursday Dec 2022
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I attended AAR to present a paper for the Feminist Studies in Religion panel which I organized with Dr. Tracy Tiemeier on “Invisibility and Anti-Asian Racism”.
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28 Friday Oct 2022
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Welcome to Madang Podcast.
““Prayer is good, but Jesus wasn’t crucified because he prayed too much.” Christian Century.
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29 Friday Jul 2022
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Join Rev. Jesse Jackson in NYC August 5, 2022 for this rally to demand AAPI History Education. At this time, there is no AAPI history included in public education. It is necessary and important to include it all in. AAPI history is American history.
20 Friday May 2022
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May is AAPI Heritage Month! It is a great time to celebrate AAPI’s contributions to the arts, sciences, religion and culture. It is also a wonderful time to read AAPI authors.
25 Monday Apr 2022
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It was an honor to do a Keeping Hope Alive and Invisible Book Signing at National Action Network, New York City on March 19, 2022.
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Continue reading02 Saturday Apr 2022
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inRev. Jesse Jackson held a press conference at the Korean American Association of Greater New York to address Asian Hate Crimes.
12 Wednesday Jan 2022
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It was wonderful to travel to England with Rev. Jackson. We did several Keeping Hope Alive book signings. Rev. Jackson spoke in various schools, Cambridge University, and events. It was an honor to be part of this trip.
With Lord Simon Woolley, the new principle at Homerton College, Cambridge University
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