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Oral History Work

Senter Uhilamoelangi Interview

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Interview of Senter Uhilamoelangi by Meda Okelo. Topics include: moving to EPA in 1982 to become an assistant pastor at the Tongan Assembly of God Church; territorial EPA neighborhoods; crime in 1992; personal and communal EPA family; wife Appollonia "Mama Dee" and children Michael, Shanna, Squeaky and Tiffany; community cultural events; establishment of One East Palo Alto; why he stayed in East Palo Alto; community cultural events; differences and conflicts between Samoans and Tongans; explaining the opening song in the interview; community organizations; Pacific Islander Outreach and how it became Anamatangi Polynesian Voices; work to help Tonga after 2002 Tsunami; his life as an artist and the Samoan Fire/Knife Dance; how he met Mama Dee; his vision for EPA; gentrification and other topics.

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