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SUMMARY:FYLPRO: June 2021 Members Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join FYLPRO’s ECOM and board of directors at our alumni town hall on June 24\, 2021 at 9pm ET. \nWe will be discussing the state of FYLPRO\, upcoming programming and initiatives\, ratifying amending bylaws to clarify membership\, committee updates\, sponsorship and upcoming events. \nRead more on the bylaws resolutions here: https://fylpro.org/fylpro-2021-faqs-on-bod-appointments/ \nIn order to vote to ratify the bylaws resolutions\, you must be a member in good standing by renewing your membership. \nHow to renew:\nPaypal:\nGo to www.PayPal.me/FYLPro\n(Please add a memo for membership renewal) \n  \nPlease go to this page for more info: \nFYLPRO June 2021 Members Town Hall \n \n  \n 
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/fylpro-june-2021-members-town-hall/
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SUMMARY:FYLPRO: Board Retreat 2021
DESCRIPTION:HOLOHOLO: FYLPRO BOD Retreat Hawaii \n﻿ \nThe Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO) executive committee and members of its board of directors met with several local Hawaii leaders as part of its mid-year board retreat and alumni town hall last month. The trip was patterned after FYLPRO’s core immersion program that included meet and greets with local officials\, businesses and organizations of interest to Filipino American community. \nLed by President Louella Cabalona\, the Hawaii excursion began on the island of Oahu where Cabalona along with board members Jan Paul Ferrer and Lakhi Siap and Hawaii-based board members Sergio Alcubilla III\, and alumni Kit Furukawa and Elizabeth Obod-Frilles paid a courtesy call to the Philippine Consulate General of Honolulu Joselito A. Jimeno. The group also visited the Hawaii State Capitol where they met with Sen. Ty Cullen\, a FYLPRO delegate in 2015\, Hawaii State Sen. Henry Aquino and Sen. Benette Misalucha. \nIn addition\, the group discussed encouraging civic engagement among Filipino Americans with the youngest councilmember in Honolulu\, Bryan Elefante and Radiant Cordero \nCabalona was also interviewed on KITV’s Good Morning Hawaii where she shared FYLPRO’s core immersion program and other initiatives of the organization. \nThe Oahu leg culminated with an alumni party hosted by 2018 delegate Lt. Col Char McGinnis. \nOn the second leg of the trip which took place in Maui\, the remaining members of FYLPRO’s executive committee\, Vice President Leezel Tanglao\, Secretary Jean Gavina and Treasurer Fred Docdocil arrived to meet with other board members including Michael A. Dahilig who is the Managing Director for the County of Kaua’i. During this portion of the trip\, the group met with the Mayor of Maui Mike Victorino and members of the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce. \nAt the alumni town hall held on June 24\, FYLPRO leadership laid out the agenda and events for the rest of 2021. It served as a general membership meeting in which included ratifying resolutions to officially allow non alumni to run for board positions and lead committee. Before the general meeting\, leadership engaged with other board members who could not join via an online reflection activity. \nFor more on what was discussed at the town hall\, visit: https://fylpro.org/fylpro-june-2021-members-town-hall/ \nWhile the trip focused on some key initiatives\, it included other activities exploring Oahu and Maui’s best sites such as Hanauma Bay\, Pali Lookout\, Haleakala Summit and visits to other significant sites to the Filipino community such as the Bahay Kubo and Rizal monument at Kepaniwai Park in Maui.
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/fylpro-board-retreat-2021/
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SUMMARY:FYLPRO Alumni Townhall
DESCRIPTION:FYLPRO Alumni Town Hall\n  \nJoin FYLPRO’s ECOM and board of directors at our alumni town hall on April 1\, 2021 at 9pm ET. \nWe will be discussing the state of FYLPRO\, upcoming programming and initiatives\, amending bylaws to clarify membership and board of directors and our membership drive. \nYou may view the presentation here. \n  \n \n  \nVideo Tribute to Darell: \nhttps://fylpro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Darell-Send-off-Video-1.mp4\n  \nVideo message from FYLPRO’s Board of Directors to #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate: \nhttps://fylpro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/BOD-Video-for-StopAsianHate.mp4\n  \nMore details to come!
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/fylpro-alumni-townhall/
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SUMMARY:HERE/HEAR NOW: Confronting anti-Asian Hate
DESCRIPTION:HERE/HEAR NOW: Confronting anti-Asian Hate\nReports of Asian elders being attacked across the United States have been on the rise since the pandemic started a year ago. Anti-Asian hate in America reached a flash point after the killing of 6 Asian women in Georgia on March 16. Filipino Americans\, along with the larger Asian American community\, are confronting the impacts of this violence and racism head-on by holding truth to power and not staying silent anymore on these injustices. Join the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO)\, the Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. and GMA Pinoy TV in conversation on how Filipinos are supporting each other and combating racism.\n  \nMARCH 26\, FRIDAY 9PM EST on FYLPRO FB LIVE \nClick “Going” on our Facebook event to receive reminders. \nIf you want resources on how to #StopAsianHate and get updates on FYLPRO’s events and programs\, kindly fill out this form. \n  \n  \nHOST AND GUEST PROFILES \nHowie Severino (Host)\n“Howie” Severino has been a journalist for 33 years\, and has produced over 200 TV documentaries\, at least a dozen of which have won domestic and international awards. He anchored the morning news at GMA News TV for eight years. From 2009 to 2014\, he was editor-in-chief of GMA News Online and headed GMA News’ social media operations. \nIn other stages of his career\, he was a newspaper reporter\, book co-author\, magazine editor\, and a co-founder of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism\, of which he is still chair of the Board of Trustees. He is currently a Vice President of GMA Network\, responsible for training and development of its journalists\, as well as policies related to journalists’ safety. \nHe was born in Manila but spent a large part of his childhood and young adulthood in the United States\, and graduated from Tufts University in Massachusetts with a degree in History\, magna cum laude. He was a college journalist for all four years. \nHe received his Masters degree in Environmental Policy from Sussex University in the UK. Howie returned to the Philippines in his twenties and became a political activist and teacher before entering journalism full time. He was a political prisoner during the Marcos regime. \nHe had to relearn to speak Filipino\, and eventually became proficient enough to be a writer and broadcast journalist in Filipino. Learning to write in Baybayin has been an integral part of his lifelong journey to explore his identity. \nHe is a Covid survivor\, after spending 11 days in isolation in a Covid referral hospital in the early days of the pandemic. His documentary on his experience\, “Ako si Patient 2828\,” recently won Best Documentary in the Philippines’ Gawad Tanglaw awards. He has spoken out often on various aspects of the pandemic\, advocating for more research on new solutions\, greater attention to mental health\, and the possibilities for “post-traumatic growth.” \n  \nChris Lapinig – Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice\, Los Angeles\, CA (Panelist)\nEMAIL: christopher.lapinig@gmail.com\nChristopher Lapinig is an attorney based in Los Angeles\, California. He previously served as a Skadden Fellow at Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles\, where he worked with Filipino victims and survivors of human trafficking. Born and raised in Queens\, New York\, Chris previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Denny Chin of the Second Circuit. He was also the first Filipino American clerk to the Honorable Lorna G. Schofield of the Southern District of New York\, the first federal Article III judge of Filipino descent in United States history. Chris was also a Fulbright Research Scholar in the Philippines\, where he studied the call center industry. Chris graduated summa cum laude from Yale College and obtained his J.D. from Yale Law School. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nE.J.R. David – Professor of Psychology\, Alaska (Panelist)\nEMAIL: ejrdavid@gmail.com\nE.J.R. David was born in the Philippines by Kapampangan and Tagalog parents\, and grew up in Pasay\, Las Pinas\, Makati\, and Utkiagvik\, Alaska. He lives in Anchorage\, Alaska or DgheyayKaq – the traditional homelands of the Dena’ina Athabascan People – with his wife Gee’eedoydaalno (Koyukon Athabascan) and their four children – Malakas Betlee’ hoolaanh\, Kalayaan Neełnohʉłno\, Kaluguran Hoozoonh ts’e kk’ohoo’oyh\, and Tala Nodoyedee’onh – and countless relatives and friends. \nDr. David obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Alaska Anchorage (2002)\, and Master of Arts (2004) and Doctoral (2007) Degrees in Clinical-Community Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a tenured Professor of Psychology at the University of Alaska Anchorage\, with his primary duties being with the PhD Program in Clinical-Community Psychology that has a Rural\, Cultural\, and Indigenous Emphasis. \nDr. David has traveled to various states as an invited workshop facilitator\, speaker\, and presenter on Ethnic Minority\, Asian American\, and Filipino American psychology since 2002. He has published theoretical and empirical works on Internalized Oppression or Colonial Mentality\, including Brown Skin\, White Minds: Filipino -/ American Postcolonial Psychology (Information Age Publishing) and Internalized Oppression: The Psychology of Marginalized Groups (Springer Publishing)\, which is the first book to highlight the universality of internalized oppression\, but at the same time acknowledges its unique manifestations and implications for various groups such as African Americans\, Latinx Americans\, Asian Americans\, Pacific Islanders\, American Indians\, Alaska Natives\, women\, the Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, and Transgender community\, and people with disabilities. Dr. David’s most recent books are The Psychology of Oppression (Springer Publishing) and We Have Not Stopped Trembling Yet (SUNY Press). Dr. David is also a contributor to Psychology Today and The Huffington Post\, periodically writing about the psychology of race\, ethnicity\, and culture.  \nDr. David was the 2007 recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (Division 45) Distinguished Student Research Award “for his significant contribution in psychological research related to ethnic minority populations.” In 2012\, Dr. David was honored by the APA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) with the Early Career Award in Research for Distinguished Contributions to the Field of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology\, citing his “outstanding scientific contributions and the application of this knowledge toward the improved mental and physical well-being of people of color.” In 2013\, he was also chosen to receive the Asian American Psychological Association Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research. In 2014\, he was honored by the Alaska Psychological Association with the “Cultural Humanitarian Award for Exemplary Service and Dedication to Diversity\, and in 2015 he was inducted as a Fellow by the Asian American Psychological Association for “Unusual and Outstanding Contributions to Asian American Psychology.” In 2020\, he was awarded by the Alaska State Legislature with an honorary citation recognizing “his scholarly body of work and contributions to life in Alaska.” Also in 2020\, Dr. David was honored by the First Alaskans Institute with the Friends of First Alaskans Ted Stevens Award because he “has greatly impacted and strengthened the work of racial equity and social justice in Alaska” and for “consistently using his expansive global and local platforms to call for immigrant and Indigenous solidarity.” \n  \nTony Delarosa – Racial Equity Strategist & Motivational Speaker\, Miami\, FL (Panelist)\nEMAIL: tony.delarosa@fylpro.org; tonydelarosa513@gmail.com\nTony DelaRosa is an aspiring Anti-Bias & Anti-Racist Educator\, Motivational Speaker\, DEI Consultant\, Poet\, and overall Cultural Broker. In 2013\, he co-founded Pulse Poetry\, a school elective course and after school program which uses spoken word pedagogy and public speaking to empower youth voice in Indianapolis\, Boston\, Miami\, and across the globe. He has a Masters in Teaching at Marian University and a Masters in Education with a focus on Arts Non-Profit Management from Harvard University. In 2015\, because of his work with Pulse Poetry\, he was invited by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico to speak on the power and impact of Arts Education and International Exchange. He served as a Board Director of the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO) a 501c3 sponsored by the Ayala Foundation and Philippine Embassy to strengthen US to Philippine relations in the field of education. His work has been featured in NPR\, Harvard Ed Magazine\, the Smithsonian\, Columbia University’s Hechinger Report\, Hyphen Magazine: Asian American Unabridged and elsewhere. He’s currently working on an education series called “#ISANGBAGSAKasVERB” which focuses on cross-racial & cross-ethnic coalition building to help communities practice solidarity in action and has co-founded NYC’s first Asian American teacher support\, development\, and retention initiative called AATEND under NYC Men Teach\, the NYC DOE\, and Office of the Mayor. \n  \n  \n  \nLouella Cabalona – FYLPRO President\, Chicago\, IL (Panelist)\nEMAIL: louella.cabalona@fylpro.org; louellarose@gmail.com\nLouella Rose Cabalona is the Founder\, Creative Director\, Producer and Lead Singer of Filipino folk fusion band\, SamaSama Project channeling her creative energies as a TV\, commercial and musical theater actor with Repertory Philippines and Tanghalang Pilipino in Manila as well as Theaterworks in Singapore. She is a Senior Manager for Data and Analytics Solutions at BCBS of Illinois. An active community leader\, Louella is the President of FYLPRO\, the Filipino Young Leaders Program. She also serves on the board of Directors for Asian Popup Cinema\, the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago (PACCGC)\, and the Midwest Pilipino American Coalition (MPAC). She is passionate about sharing Filipino culture in the modern world and actively supports all outstanding Filipinos around the globe through her writing in Via Times News Magazine and her various advocacies. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nLeezel Tanglao – FYLPRO Vice President\, Carson\, CA (Panelist)\nEMAIL: leezel.tanglao@fylpro.org\nLeezel is a data-driven bridge journalist at the intersection of editorial\, product\, audience development\, business development\, marketing\, and sales. She is a 2019 Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO) delegate and is FYLPRO’s 2021 Vice President. She is the chair of the FYLPRO COVID19 Taskforce. She is the Project Director of Tayo\, a virtual help desk for Filipinos during COVID19. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAnna Marie Cruz – Founder\, Entrepinayship\, Los Angeles\, CA (Panelist)\nEMAIL: annamarie.b.cruz@gmail.com\nAnna Marie is also the founder of Entrepinayship\, originally a FYLPRO legacy project\, which advances entrepreneurship as a vehicle for self-determination and aligned with the vision for every Filipina to realize her full potential. Anna Marie Cruz is a community economic development leader and since 2012\, has been assisting minority small business owners access the resources they need to succeed. She has held roles in advising\, lending\, and programming at recognized organizations committed to leveling the playing field for women\, entrepreneurs of color\, and those from underresourced communities. She has a BA in Sociology from Cal State Long Beach and an MBA from the University of Michigan. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAllyson Tintiangco-Cubales (Panelist)\nEMAIL: pepdirector@gmail.com\nDr. Tintiangco-Cubales was born and raised on land stewared by Ohlone people with parents who were immigrants from Batangas and Tarlac in the Philippines. Dr. Tintiangco-Cubales is an award-winning professor in the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University. Since 2000\, she’s been teaching in the Asian American Studies Department with a focus on Filipina/x/o (American) Studies. She is also an affiliated faculty member in the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program. She has mentored hundreds of critical master’s and doctoral students who are now teaching and working in schools\, colleges\, and community organizations across the nation. She is also the co-founder and director of Community Responsive Education (CRE)\, a firm that supports youth wellness through research and the development of responsive\, equitable\, and justice-driven educators. She is currently providing direct support to schools\, districts\, counties\, and organizations in San Francisco\, Daly City\, Oakland\, Santa Clara\, New York\, and Baltimore. Her most recent endeavor with CRE is the development of a community responsive wellness index that will be used in schools across the nation. In 2001\, she founded Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP)\, a “barangay” that focuses on providing schools with Ethnic Studies courses and curriculum\, developing radical educators\, and creating resources for Filipina/x/o communities and similarly marginalized people. She has worked with several school districts throughout the nation\, including the San Francisco Unified School District\, to co-develop Ethnic Studies\, Social Justice\, and Filipino Language curriculum. She is the author of four books of curriculum and numerous articles focused on the applications of critical pedagogy\, Ethnic Studies curriculum\, Motherscholarship\, and Pinayism. Allyson coined Pinayism in 1995 and has stayed committed to developing Pinay sisterhood and she currently sits on the board of Pinayista. She also prides herself in being a “cheerleader” who supports many people to find their sacred purpose so that they can contribute to community actualization. Allyson is also currently in the Immersion DIWA program learning to use decolonial medicine to support her process toward self-love. Allyson is a loving partner to Val Tintiangco-Cubales\, a phenomenal teacher and leader and the mother of Mahalaya\, a prolific dancer and artist.  \n 
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/here-hear-now-confronting-anti-asian-hate/
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SUMMARY:Together sa Tayo
DESCRIPTION:In October\, the FYLPRO COVID-19 Task Force launched Tayo\, a virtual help desk providing vital resources to the Filipino American community during the pandemic. \nThis Saturday\, join us in celebrating Tayo\, us as a community\, and the new year! We’ll be having open mic\, playing interactive games\, sharing highlights from the Tayo Help Desk since its launch this past Fall\, and where we are going in 2021.  \nAll are welcome – come join in on the fun\, connection\, reflection\, and prizes!\n \nSaturday – January 16th\, 2021 \nEST: 9PM – 11PM \nPST: 6PM – 8PM \nHST: 5PM – 7PM \nManila Time: 9AM – 11AM \nRegister here: http://bit.ly/TogethersaTayo \nOpen mic sign-up: tinyurl.com/tayoopenmic \nQuestions? E-mail Krystle.Canare@fylpro.org 
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/together-sa-tayo/
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SUMMARY:Stop Domestic Violence 
DESCRIPTION:Join FYLPRO and the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC\, USA \nfor a virtual discussion on stopping domestic violence on Thursday\, 10 December 2020\, 5:00-6:00PM EST. \nThis event\, which is in line with the Philippines’ 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women\, aims to raise awareness about domestic violence\, including how to spot the signs and seek or extend help to victims; provide information on laws and legal processes protecting victims\, and share available resources and prevention programs. \nREGISTER HERE (https://bit.ly/2Hkiye8). \nPlease direct any questions to info@phembassy.us.org. \nTayoHelp will be publishing a series of articles around domestic violence red flags and resources to access starting on Nov. 25. \n#StopDomesticViolence\n#VAWfreeCommunityStartsWithMe\n#18DayCampaign\n#VAWfreePH
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/stop-domestic-violence/
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SUMMARY:Lingua Franca Netflix Party
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Filipino American History Month\, the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO)\, in partnership with Professional Filipino American Youth\, the Midwest Pilipino American Coalition and the Philippine Consul General’s Office – Chicago\, will be hosting a special screening of “Lingua Franca” via Netflix Party on FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 30TH AT 7:30PM (EASTERN TIME)!\n\nJoin us for an exclusive pre- and post-screening discussion via Zoom with:\n Jhett Tolentino\, Producer of “Lingua Franca” and FYLPRO alumnus\n Joel Trinidad\, Artistic Director of Upstart Productions\n Cate Gauguiran\, News Reporter at ABC7 Eyewitness News\n Louella Rose Cabalona\, Lead Singer & Creative Director of SamaSama Project and Vice President of FYLPRO\n\n“Lingua Franca” has gained global recognition including:\n Best Picture from the 25th Festival Cheries Cheris (Paris\, France)\n Best Performance and Best Achievement in Cinematography and Visual Design from the 30th Young Critics Film Desk (Manila\, Philippines)\n Special Jury Prize at the 33rd All Genders\, Lifestyles and Identities (Austin\, TX\, USA)\n Best Narrative Feature at the 6th Bentonville (Bentonville\, AR\, USA)\n Special Jury Diploma at 59th Kyiv Molodist (Kyiv\, Ukraine)\n Best Film at the 24th Queer Lisboa (Lisbon\, Portugal)\n Best Narrative Feature at the 30th Oslo/Fusion (Oslo Norway)\n Best Actress at the 18th Pacific Meridian International Film Festival (Vladivostok\, Russia)\n\nZOOM LINK: http://bit.ly/LinguaFrancaZoom\n\nSYNOPSIS OF LINGUA FRANCA: Olivia (Isabel Sandoval)\, an undocumented Filipinx transwoman\, works as a caregiver to Olga (Lynn Cohen)\, an elderly Russian woman\, in Brighton Beach\, Brooklyn. When Olivia runs out of options to attain legal status in the US\, she becomes romantically involved with Alex (Eamon Farren)\, Olga’s adult grandson\, in the pursuit of a marriage-based green card.\n\nNOTE: While this screening will be FREE\, an active subscription to Netflix will be required to join this special screening of Lingua Franca. You will need to install the Netflix Party extension onto your Chrome browser. Instructions can be found here: https://www.netflixparty.com/
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/lingua-franca-netflix-party/
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SUMMARY:Filipinx American Activism As Verb: A Fireside Chat
DESCRIPTION:A fireside chat with Kalaya’an Mendoza\, Diane Phelan\, and Tony DelaRosa on the past\, present\, and future of FilAm Social Activism.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nJoin activists Tony DelaRosa (Founder of #IsangBagsakAsVerb)\, Kalaya’an Mendoza (Co-Founder of Across Frontlines)\, and Diane Phelan (Founder of the #RacismIsAVirus & #UnapologeticallyAsian campaigns) in a fireside chat celebrating the history of FilAm activism. This event was inspired by the Filipino American National History Society (FANHS). \nDate: Wednesday\, October 21st from 8:30pm – 9:30pm (EST) \nAudience: Open to all! \nOutcomes: \n• Participants will build awareness on Filipino/a/x American social activism. We’ll explore vital historical moments that either included or sparked FilAm activism\, and what continues to move FilAm activism as a verb today. \n• FilAm Participants will learn how to get involved in activism as it shows up in many different ways. \n• Non-FilAm participants will learn how to help elevate the work of FilAm activists as allies and co-conspirators. \n**Logistics: After RSVP-ing you will receive an email with the zoom link & password at least 1 business day prior to the event.** \nSpeaker Bios: \nKalaya’an Mendoza [He/Him/Siya] resides on occupied Lenape territory. He is a Queer\, Hard of Hearing Filipino American organizer and human rights activist who has been engaged in nonviolent civil resistance for the past two decades. His work is currently focused on voter protection\, community defense and tactical safety and security training in the lead up and aftermath of the 2020 election. Learn more about his work on social media at @kalamendoza. \nDiane Phelan is an actor\, director and activist based in New York City. She is the founder of the #RacismIsaVirus campaign and #UnapologeticallyAsian\, both aimed to activate and empower Asian Americans and redefine what it means to be American right now. Both orgs have been featured in the NYTimes\, Reuters\, Asia Journal and Next Shark. She has performed in lead roles on Broadway as well as national & international productions\, most notably in School of Rock\, West Side Story\, & King and I. She is the founder for the Broadway Diversity Project. You can catch her starring in the new film MARRY HARRY currently streaming on Amazon.com. For more follow on insta: @DianicaPhelan \nModerator: \nTony DelaRosa (he / they / siya ) is an aspiring Anti-Racist/Bias/Colonial Educator\, Motivational Speaker\, Poet\, & DEI Consultant. He has been featured in CNN\, the Hechinger Report\, NPR\, Hyphen Magazine\, and more! He founded a national youth spoken word poetry network called Pulse Poetry encompassing Indy\, Boston\, and Miami. It provides curriculum for kids to find their own voice through the intersections of arts\, literacy\, and liberatory conscious pedagogy. His work now focuses on cross-coalition building across lines of race and ethnicity through his educational series #IsangBagsakAsVerb. Learn more on social media @TonyRosaSpeaks
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/filipinx-american-activism-as-verb-a-fireside-chat/
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SUMMARY:TAYO Pilot Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:The Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO) is launching the Caretaker Project’s Tayo help desk\, a virtual resource to help the Filipino community during COVID-19 on Oct. 17\, 2020.The Caretaker Project\, funded by a Booz Allen Foundation Innovation grant\, is intended to connect Filipinos with vital\, culturally relevant services; debunk misinformation; and improve collection of data to better serve the community. This project aims to fill gaps in services for the most vulnerable social groups — seniors\, frontline workers\, and the unemployed. \nTayo features a mobile friendly resource that includes the most frequently asked questions around COVID-19 and its impact on health\, housing\, transportation and other vital information. Tayo launches in the project’s pilot city\, Los Angeles\, where there are about 500\,000 FIlipinos. \nOn Saturday at 4PM PT/7PM ET\, a virtual launch event will feature a demo of the Tayo platform and remarks from community partners. \nREGISTER: www.fylpro.org/tayo
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/tayo-pilot-launch-event/
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ORGANIZER;CN="FYLPRO COVID-19 Taskforce":MAILTO:covidresponse@fylpro.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T223000
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SUMMARY:Edward (U.S. Premiere) Drive-in Movie Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn Partnership with the Asian Popup Cinema\, the Edward screening is presented as a fundraiser with net proceeds benefiting the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO)\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of high-performing\, next-generation leaders that have a passion for advancing the Philippines and the Filipino people. They invite you to treat Frontliners to a Movie! \nSynopsis: \nA public hospital serves as a witness to a young boy’s rite of passage when he is stuck to take care of his ailing father. Caught in a place where life itself is in limbo\, the boy treats the hospital grounds as his playground\, not knowing that it will be his source of liberation in the end. \nProgram: \n7:30 PM Lot Opens \n8:00 Program begins \n8:20 Movie Begins
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/edward-u-s-premiere-drive-in-movie-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Davis Theater\, Drive-In\, 1684 N Throop Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60642
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T200000
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Task Force Info Session
DESCRIPTION:FYLPRO COVID-19 TASK FORCE INFO SESSION \nLearn how to get involved in future COVID-19 projects! \nSATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 26\, 2020\n8:00 PM ET VIA ZOOM \nRSVP: bit.ly/tulongtayo \nThe FYLPRO COVID-19 Task Force was created as a response to the global pandemic that has affected thousands of Filipino communities and claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. The Caretaker Project is the collective effort of Filipino Young Leaders all around the world. \nEnter “Tayo”. This project is a virtual help desk designed to connect with Filipinos in the community for all their COVID-19 needs. It is funded by the Booz Allen Foundation Innovation Grant. \nAnd we’re calling for help. \nWe are at the pilot phase of Tayo and are looking for those who are wanting to volunteer in various roles of research\, community engagement\, and outreach. Due to the level of sensitivity of the work\, we have a “come as you are\, leave as you please” policy out of respect of every individual’s mental health and well being during these difficult times. \nWe invite you to our info session to learn more. \n\nCheck out:\n\n\n\nOfficial Booz Allen Foundation Press Release: https://boozallenfoundation.org/2020/09/17/innovation-fund-grant-awards/\n\n\n\nRead more about our project\, The Caretaker Project and the platform we’re building\, Tayo here: fylpro.org/bafigrant/
URL:https://fylpro.org/event/covid19infosession/
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ORGANIZER;CN="FYLPRO COVID-19 Taskforce":MAILTO:covidresponse@fylpro.org
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