IN OAKLAND: “Fighting Dictators in the Philippines, Then & Now”

    "A Time to Rise: The Fight Against Dictatorship in the Philippines, Then and Now" BOOK LAUNCH / PANEL DISCUSSION The discussion will be moderated by Lillian Galedo, and will feature Cindy Domingo, Co-editor, "A Time to Rise;" Geline Avila, National Council, Akbayan Party-list; and Edwin Batongbacal, Friends of Akbayan, USA.Sunday, September 23, 2018, 3-5 pm

    Peace Lantern Ceremony

    PROGRAM 4:30 - Welcome 4:40 - Intertribal Friendship House All Nations Drum & Youth Dancers 5:20 - Tacuma King and Sun Drummers of United Africa Ensemble (Bay Area Youth Arts) 6:00 - Emeryville Taiko - Japanese drumming 6:30 - Hālau ʻO Kawainuhi - Hula Kahiko 6:55 - Moment of Silence 7:05 - Calpulli Panquetzalitzli - Danza Azteca 7:25 - Closing ACTIVITIES 4:30-7:30pm: Non-Partisan

    Mountain Spirits MUSIC & DANCE PERFORMANCE / FILM SCREENING / TRUNK SHOW

    Sunday, September 30, 2018, 1-4 PM Performances by Dayao musicians and dancers direct from the Kalinga and Ga'dang communities of the Cordillera and Subanon community of Mindanao. There will also be a screening of a special documentary by Living Asia featuring the weavers commissioned by The Hinabi Project for the 2018 textiles exhibit “Mountain Spirits:

    The Hinabi Project:  Weaving Peace and Dreams ~ Textile Arts of Mindanao

    EXHIBITION:  October 5, 2018 through November 4, 2018 ~ Free and open to the public OPENING RECEPTION & CURATOR TALK:  Friday, October 5, 2018 ~ Free and open to the public  The Hinabi Project (THP) brings to the East Bay the unique textile art of the weaving communities of Mindanao Mandaya, Bagobo, Higaonon, T’boli, Blaan,

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