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Eun-Juong, one of
the trainers for the Sticky Rice Project, leads us into the cycle of racism.
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Sophia and Eun-Juong
are the two main trainers for the Sticky Rice Project.
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Michelle, a student from Harvard Divinity School, listens
with concentration to the Sticky Rice presenters.
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Participants at the Sticky Rice Project on Friday include:
Hiro, Tomoharu, Victor, Catherine and Linda.
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More pictures of the Sticky Rice Project participants:
Victor, Catherine, Linda, Tsering and PaKou.
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Even more pictures of the Sticky Rice Project participants:
Catherine, Cheng Imm, Esther and Cathy, an observer from the Sticky Rice
Project.
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Joseph and Esther making a phone call at the Eliot/Pickett
kitchen phone.
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Getting their breakfast at Eliot/Pickett House are (anti-clockwise):
Karen (modeling our T-shirt), Sakiko (child-care provider), Dzu, an unidentified
person, Jason and Vivien (in red jacket)
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Young, one of A/PIC's founding members, is charged with
taking photos of the weekend. (So WHO took his picture? That's the mystery!)
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Dzu from New York sits at the same table with Karen from
San Francisco and Sakiko from Boston.
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Vivien and Catherine enjoy breakfast together in the dinning
Room of Eliot/Pickett House.
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Hiro from Haverford, PA, a long-time UU, models our T-shirt
with pride.
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Steering Committee members (2002-2003) Kok
Heong, Karen and Kim (the 3 K's) smile for the camera.
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UUA President Bill Sinkford opens the Friday evening vespers
with a welcome and re-affirms the UUA's commitment towards a multicultural
diversed denomination.
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From right to left: APIUUs from Canada Asha, Ravi and
Sharmila with Kara from California attending Friday evening's vespers.
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Gabriel, our youngest "participant",
says, "Hi!" |
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Joseph of the Young Adult and Campus Ministry
is caught in a moment of comtemplation. |
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Conference registrar Kok Heong staffs the registration
table. |
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Jolan from New Hampshire plays with Gabriel
during break. |
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Some of the pictures we drew to represent events
and things in our lives that gave us our racial and ethnic identities. |
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Young Adults leading us for Energy Break are:
Jennifer, Buudha and Linda. |