Forrest Gok
Template:TOCnestleft Forrest Gok March 18, 1954 - July 12, 2012. He was born in San Francisco, attended Lowell High School and the University of California Berkeley. His career in development and public relations include; the Chinatown Community Development Center, Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Asian Health Services, Asian Business League of San Francisco, and Self-Help for the Elderly. He was also very active in his volunteer work at Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation. Forrest resided in the Fisherman's Wharf area of San Francisco for most of his 58 years. [1]
East Wind
In 1985 Contributing Editors to the League of Revolutionary Struggle Asian journal East Wind included:
SAN FRANCISCO : Wilma Chan, founding member of the Chinese Progressive Association (San Francisco); Gordon Chang, Asian American history instructor at Stanford University; Forrest Gok, Paper Angels Productions board of directors and former staff of San Francisco Journal; Jon Jang, jazz recording artist/producer of Are You Chinese or Charlie Chan?: Happy Lim, journalist, poet, writer, and Secretary of the Chinese Workers Mutual Aid Association in the 1940s; Masao Suzuki-Bonzo, graduate student in economics, Stanford University; Ranko Yamada, attorney.