
For Immediate
Release: August 31,
2009
Contact:
Steven
Lavoie
Tom
Downs
Oakland History
Room
Community Relations
Assistant
(510)
238-6571
510-238-3271
slavoie@oaklandlibrary.org
tdowns@oaklandlibrary.org
Oakland History Room
to Host Feng Ru: Conquering Pacific
Skies
An International Dialogue about
Oakland’s Involvement
in the Dawn of Pacific Coast and Chinese
Aviation
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Feng Ru, known locally as Fung Joe Guey, designed and
constructed an airplane in workshops in and around
Following his success here, Feng, born in
The event will feature Roger Glenn, organizer of a local
committee working to complete a monument, a talk by Steven Lavoie of the Oakland
History Room on his research debunking claims to earlier success in the skies by
other fliers, along with a live interactive videocast of scholars in Canada and
patrons and experts in China, where Feng was recognized as “The Pioneer of
Aviation” by Sun Yat-sen himself. The audience will be encouraged to communicate
directly in this international dialogue. Interpreters will be on hand to bridge
any language barriers.
The dialogue is part of a centennial commemoration of
Feng’s first flight that is being recognized by the construction of a monument
on the campus of
For further information about this event, contact Steven
Lavoie in the Oakland History Room at 510-238-6571 or by email at slavoie@oaklandlibrary.org. For
information about the Oakland Public Library, call 510-238-3271 or visit the
Library’s Web site: www.oaklandlibrary.org. Please refrain
from wearing scented products to library events. The Oakland Public Library is a
department of the City of
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