Conference Photos from Oakland, CA
courtesy of Jennifer Ryu and Hiro Nishikawa

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Group picture of some of the participants at our Third Annual Meeting in Oakland, California.

The group sends good thoughts to Asha, our out-going Secretary, who could not be with us for the meeting due to an illness.

Our altar. The white candle was kept burning during our meeting in honor of Christopher Wong, who passed away last August.

Clockwise from top left: Michael, George, Louis, Kevin H. and Donna B.

Clockwise from top left: Diana, KokHeong and Donna B make future plans for APIC while Mike changes baby Sejong.

Left to right: Vivien, Catie and Leslie.

Donna and Louis from UU Church of Palo Alto conversing with Donna F. from 1st Unitarian Oakland while George (partially hidden) and Keven listen.

David, president of UU Congregation of Atlanta, is our new DRUUMM liason. He will be instrumental in planning for and brining our next Annual Meeting (2006) to Atlanta, GA.

Hiro (Main Line UU Church, PA) and Leslie (co-minister of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church, VA) take a moment outside for a breath of fresh air.

Mollie, Vivien and Aiko share a joke.

 

Louis (left) and David (center) find something in common that describe them.

Kevin M. describes to Donna and George about the one that got away.

Captivated participants of the Multi-Racial Family Resource Guide are, from left to right: David (partially obscured), Louis, Tomoko, Michael and Emma.

Eagerly participating in the workshop are Lee, Manish, Ashish and Sharmila.

There are serious moments like the one shared here by Jennifer, Karen, David and Mollie.

Aimee plays with Sharon's baby as Joseph, Lee and Donna F. listen to the presentation.

From left to right: Donna B, Vivien and Cathy.

Donna Bis busy taking notes as Aiko, Donna F., George, Jennifer and others caucus around the issues of multiculturalism from A/PI viewpoints.

Participants watching segments of the vidoe "The Way Home" as part of the course curriculum prior to disucssion.