Curriculum
- May 22 - Day 1 - Indian Teachers - Part I (74:34)
- May 22 - Day 1 - Indian Teachers - Part II (56:20)
- May 23 - Day 2 - Early Chinese Teachers - Part I (54:06)
- May 23 - Day 2 - Early Chinese Teachers - Part II (62:16)
- May 24 - Day 3 - Later Chinese Teachers - Part I (85:34)
- May 24 - Day 3 - Later Chinese Teachers - Part II (25:52)
- May 25 - Day 4 - Korean and Japanese Teachers - Part I (62:30)
- May 25 - Day 4 - Korean and Japanese Teachers - Part II (58:16)
- May 26 - Day 5 - Modern and Contemporary Teachers - Part I (62:20)
- May 26 - Day 5 - Modern and Contemporary Teachers - Part II (51:12)
- May 27 - Day 6 - Ayya Khema and Blanche Hartman - Part I (56:58)
- May 27 - Day 6 - Ayya Khema and Blanche Hartman - Part II (104:50)
- May 22nd - The Indian Women Teachers, Part I (74:27)
- May 22nd - The Indian Women Teachers, Part II (41:58)
- May 26th - Contemporary Teachers, Part I (64:56)
- May 26th - Contemporary Teachers, Part II (40:44)
- May 27th - Ayya Khema and Blanche Hartman, Part I (61:46)
- May 27th - Ayya Khema and Blanche Hartman, Part II (104:47)
Sokaku Kathie Fischer began practicing Zen in 1971 with Sojun Mel Weitsman at the Berkeley Zen Center. She was ordained a Zen priest at San Francisco Zen Center in 1980 by Zentatsu Richard Baker, and continued residential practice at Zen Center for 15 more years. She received Dharma transmission from Sojun Weitsman in 2011. Since retiring from teaching science to adolescents Kathie has turned her attention to studying and teaching Dharma.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer was ordained by Zentatsu Richard Baker in 1980 and received Dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman in 1988. He practiced at San Francisco Zen Center for 25 years, serving as co-abbot from 1995 to 2000, when he founded the Everyday Zen Foundation, which he continues to lead. An author and poet, a list of Norman's books are available on his bio page at SFZC.org.