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The second episode of Pilgrimage: Manzanar, Memory, and Meaning invites listeners into a conversation on embodiment, hospitality, and faith.
Host Elise Kaneshiro speaks with Krystin Bruan, Creative Producer at Fuller Theological Seminary’s Asian American Center, reflecting on the 2025 Manzanar Pilgrimage and the sacred practice of returning to sites of history and faith.
Through stories of intentional care, collaboration, and presence, Return explores how acts of hospitality and remembrance sustain spiritual formation and community identity across generations.
Watch the companion video:
This conversation was recorded remotely from Oʻahu and Pasadena, California, and is supported by the Asian American Christian History Institute at Fuller Theological Seminary and the K/T Foundation.
Intro and outro music by: Daniel King and Benji Tseng
By AACHI @ the AACThe second episode of Pilgrimage: Manzanar, Memory, and Meaning invites listeners into a conversation on embodiment, hospitality, and faith.
Host Elise Kaneshiro speaks with Krystin Bruan, Creative Producer at Fuller Theological Seminary’s Asian American Center, reflecting on the 2025 Manzanar Pilgrimage and the sacred practice of returning to sites of history and faith.
Through stories of intentional care, collaboration, and presence, Return explores how acts of hospitality and remembrance sustain spiritual formation and community identity across generations.
Watch the companion video:
This conversation was recorded remotely from Oʻahu and Pasadena, California, and is supported by the Asian American Christian History Institute at Fuller Theological Seminary and the K/T Foundation.
Intro and outro music by: Daniel King and Benji Tseng