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Event: The Evolution of Ancient Spiritual Practices
April 29
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The Evolution of Ancient Spiritual Practices

April 29
7 PM - 8:30 PM
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What does it mean to be a spiritual practitioner drawing from ancestral knowledge, and what are people in need of today? Join us for a discussion between US-based spiritual workers from different diasporic communities, including Mudang Jenn, a Korean shaman based in New York; Pānquetzani Ticitl, healer and founder of Indigemama: Ancestral Healing; and artist and SoulTender Marwa Abdul-Rahman. The conversation will be moderated by Duncan Ryuken Williams, Professor of Religion and East Asian Languages & Cultures and the Director of the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture. Participants will give short presentations on their practices and then together discuss their experiences, challenges, and the adaptations they make to work most effectively and authentically in their respective ways.

This program is realized in collaboration with GYOPO, a volunteer-powered nonprofit that organizes free public programs and projects connected to diasporic Korean arts and culture in Los Angeles and beyond.

What does it mean to be a spiritual practitioner drawing from ancestral knowledge, and what are people in need of today? Join us for a discussion between US-based spiritual workers from different diasporic communities, including Mudang Jenn, a Korean shaman based in New York; Pānquetzani Ticitl, healer and founder of Indigemama: Ancestral Healing; and artist and SoulTender Marwa Abdul-Rahman. The conversation will be moderated by Duncan Ryuken Williams, Professor of Religion and East Asian Languages & Cultures and the Director of the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture. Participants will give short presentations on their practices and then together discuss their experiences, challenges, and the adaptations they make to work most effectively and authentically in their respective ways.

This program is realized in collaboration with GYOPO, a volunteer-powered nonprofit that organizes free public programs and projects connected to diasporic Korean arts and culture in Los Angeles and beyond.


Mudang Jenn is a Korean American mudang and artist based in New York.

Her work plays at intersection of mythology and ancestral practice, and how these traditions continue to settle into the lives of diasporic bodies.

Mudang Jenn is a Korean American mudang and artist based in New York.

Her work plays at intersection of mythology and ancestral practice, and how these traditions continue to settle into the lives of diasporic bodies.

Photo courtesy the artist.

Pānquetzani breathes life into ancestral traditions, offering time-tested wellness practices inspired by Mesoamerican medicine + Mexican folk healing. She uses her sacred hands to heal via bodywork, traditional foods, + herbalism. Using inherited Indigenous knowledge from her Valley of Mexico and Northern Mexican lineages, Pānquetzani has been serving her community since the year 2000. Since 2008, Pānquetzani has dedicated herself to healing la matriz + disseminating Indigenous wellness practices, helping 3,000+ folks feel their wombs. In 2012, Pānquetzani founded Indigemama: Ancestral Healing as a direct response to the womb wellness needs of her communities. Pānquetzani provides online and in-person programs, healing services, + education worldwide. Today, Pānquetzani has ushered over 10,000 BIPOC members through her online school, Indigescuela.

Pānquetzani breathes life into ancestral traditions, offering time-tested wellness practices inspired by Mesoamerican medicine + Mexican folk healing. She uses her sacred hands to heal via bodywork, traditional foods, + herbalism. Using inherited Indigenous knowledge from her Valley of Mexico and Northern Mexican lineages, Pānquetzani has been serving her community since the year 2000. Since 2008, Pānquetzani has dedicated herself to healing la matriz + disseminating Indigenous wellness practices, helping 3,000+ folks feel their wombs. In 2012, Pānquetzani founded Indigemama: Ancestral Healing as a direct response to the womb wellness needs of her communities. Pānquetzani provides online and in-person programs, healing services, + education worldwide. Today, Pānquetzani has ushered over 10,000 BIPOC members through her online school, Indigescuela.

Photo courtesy the artist.

Marwa Abdul-Rahman is an artist and spirit worker, whose practices focus on deathwalking and ancestral healing. Her paintings and sculptures have been shown in solo exhibitions at The Box (The World, 2022), Wilding Cran Gallery (Eternal Return, 2019), and MaRS (Open That Shit Wide Let Me See How Big Your Mouth Is, 2016). She holds an MFA from ArtCenter College of Design and a BFA from Yale University.

Marwa Abdul-Rahman is an artist and spirit worker, whose practices focus on deathwalking and ancestral healing. Her paintings and sculptures have been shown in solo exhibitions at The Box (The World, 2022), Wilding Cran Gallery (Eternal Return, 2019), and MaRS (Open That Shit Wide Let Me See How Big Your Mouth Is, 2016). She holds an MFA from ArtCenter College of Design and a BFA from Yale University.

Photo courtesy the artist.

Duncan Ryuken Williams is currently the Alton Brooks Professor of Religion and the Director of the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California. Previously, he held the Ito Distinguished Chair of Japanese Buddhism at UC Berkeley and served as the Director of Berkeley’s Center for Japanese Studies. He has also been ordained since 1993 as a Buddhist priest in the Soto Zen tradition, served as the Buddhist chaplain at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D., and received Dharma transmission in 2024 at Kotakuji Temple in Nagano, Japan. His monographs include American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War (Harvard University Press), the winner of the 2022 Grawemeyer Religion Award and a LA Times bestseller, and The Other Side of Zen (Princeton University Press). He is also the editor of seven volumes on race and American belonging or Buddhist studies including Hapa Japan, Issei Buddhism in the Americas, American Bu ...

Duncan Ryuken Williams is currently the Alton Brooks Professor of Religion and the Director of the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California. Previously, he held the Ito Distinguished Chair of Japanese Buddhism at UC Berkeley and served as the Director of Berkeley’s Center for Japanese Studies. He has also been ordained since 1993 as a Buddhist priest in the Soto Zen tradition, served as the Buddhist chaplain at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D., and received Dharma transmission in 2024 at Kotakuji Temple in Nagano, Japan. His monographs include American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War (Harvard University Press), the winner of the 2022 Grawemeyer Religion Award and a LA Times bestseller, and The Other Side of Zen (Princeton University Press). He is also the editor of seven volumes on race and American belonging or Buddhist studies including Hapa Japan, Issei Buddhism in the Americas, American Buddhism, and Buddhism and Ecology. His most recent project is the building of the Irei Names Monument, a memorial to honor those of Japanese ancestry who were incarcerated in America’s internment and concentration camps during WWII. He serves on the boards of the Yonex Corporation, a Japanese sports equipment company, as well as the Irei Project, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, the Japanese American National Museum, and the Asian Pacific American Religion Research Initiative.

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