In this episode of the Dialogues Podcast, David C. Chao interviews Nathan Samayo, PhD student at Princeton Theological Seminary. Nathan Samayo is pursuing a PhD in Religion and Society. David and Nathan discuss his current trip to Guam, where Nathan is originally from. They discuss his personal history and how it intersects with his current research interests.
Additional resources:
Kelly Brown Douglas’ Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God https://orbisbooks.com/products/stand-your-ground
Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI) https://aparri.org/
Rev. Gail Song Bantum at Quest Church https://www.thebantumspace.com/gailbantum
Dr. Brian Bantum https://www.thebantumspace.com/brianbantum
Dr. Mayra Rivera https://hds.harvard.edu/people/mayra-rivera-rivera
To Hell With Drowning (The Atlantic article about Guam, Militarism, and Climate Change) https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/11/oceania-pacific-climate-change-stories/620570/
The America that Americans Forget (New York Times Article on the political status of Chamorro people in Guam and the current relocation efforts of U.S. military personnel from Okinawa to Guam) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/07/magazine/guam-american-military.html
Prutehi Litekyan (social movement organizing against U.S. military infrastructure development in the village of Litekyan/Ritidian) https://www.saveritidian.org/
Land, Family, and Guam with Nate Samayo | Dialogues Podcast