A LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION ON RECENT ANTI-ASIAN/BLACK RACISM,
ITS HISTORY IN CHICAGO, AND UNITY THROUGH INTER-MINORITY SOLIDARITY
Apostolic Faith Church • Chicago, IL
This live panel discussion addressed the recent surge in anti-Asian violence in light of COVID-19 and highlighted the need for Black and Asian American solidarity against racism and white supremacy. Panelists also discussed how the Church is uniquely positioned to lead the way in efforts toward racial justice. Speakers include:
Dr. Charlie E. Dates, Pastor, Progressive Baptist Church
David Wu, Executive Director, Pui Tak Center
Dr. Gabriel J. Catanus, Pastor, Garden City Covenant Church
Dr. Gregory Lee, Associate Professor, Wheaton College
Bishop Horace Smith, M.D., Pastor, Apostolic Faith Church
Juliet Liu, Pastor, Life on the Vine Church
Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, Senior Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ
Raymond Chang, President, Asian American Christian Collaborative
Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, Professor, North Park Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton, Executive Director, Community Renewal Society