Vigil in Remembrance of Victims of Human Rights Violations in the Philippines

Monday, July 23, 2012
Philippine Consulate
3600 Wilshire Blvd Suite #500
Los Angeles, CA 90010

Since Philippine President Noynoy Aquino came into office there have been over 76 political killings of lawyers, journalists, union organizers, church leaders and other human rights workers. On July 3, 2012, Willem Geertman a Dutch NGO aid worker and environmental activist was also assassinated. The U.S. sends over $30 million in aid to the Philippine military who are often the perpetrators of these human rights violations. As Filipinos in the United States we need to stand up for justice and stop military aid.

Human Rights Delegation for Peace and Justice, 3:00 PM
Join youth, students, lawyers, and church members to meet with the Consulate General to voice our concerns about human rights violations.

A Vigil In Remembrance of the Victims, 4:30 PM
Gather around the “Remembrance Wreath” for victims of human rights violations and their families. Individuals and organization can sign ribbons to place on the wreath and show that you stand for justice! Special performances, speakers, and prayers will be part of the program.

We invite everyone in the Filipino community including friends and allies to come with us to Remember the Victims and their families!

May Day 2012

May Day 2012

Kiskisan kung Kiskisan Art Exhibit and Schedule of Events

“Kiskisan kung Kiskisan” translates to an intense confrontation characterized with friction or a clash between two opposing forces.  It is a style of confrontation that brings each foe elbow-to-elbow and cheek-to-cheek.  It is a peoples’ weapon of resistance and their fearless determination to struggle for true liberation and democracy.

Habi Arts and spaceLUNA are co-sponsoring the first solo exhibit of Franz DG followed by a series of events that serve to inspire, teach skills, create awareness, build community, and put into action what it means when people say “kiskisan.”

All events located at:

spaceLUNA
2404 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1B
Los Angeles, CA 90057

Schedule of Events

Friday, February 24, 2012, 7 – 11 PM
Solo Exhibit by Franz DG/Opening Reception

Thursday, March 1, 2012, 7 PM
Know History, Know Self
An interactive and visual workshop that explores culture, history and art.

Friday, March 9, 2012, 6:30 PM
Women, Sow the Seeds of Resistance!
Community reception and sharing with Filipina survivors of human rights violations in the Philippines, Dr. Merry Mia-Clamor, Angelina Bisuna Vda. de Ipong, and Melissa Roxas.

Thursday, March 15, 2012, 7 PM
Writing the Literature of Revolution
Who are the heroes and sheroes of the Philippine revolution?  Come learn more about revolutionaries Lorena Barros, Amado V. Hernandez, and more.  Be inspired in how their life, writings, and visions for freedom and democracy changed a country.  Bring your paper, pens, and journals.

Thursday, March 22, 2012, 7 PM
“Sounds of a New Hope” Film Screening
A documentary about how youth in the Philippines use hip hop to connect to the political struggles in the Philippines.  This film features Fil-Am emcee, Kiwi Illafonte. A short discussion with filmmaker Eric Tandoc will take place after the film.

Thursday, March 29, 2012, 7 PM
Arts for a Cause
Meet the artists and organizers of Habi Arts.  We will discuss the role of art and culture and its connection to sparking social change.

Thursday, April 12, 2012, 7 PM
Community Open Mic Night

Free admission and open to all.
Beer and wine served during opening reception.

Sponsored by:

Typhoon Sendong Benefit Show

Kiskisan kung Kiskisan: An Ongoing Struggle of the People

“Kiskisan kung Kiskisan” translates to an intense confrontation characterized with friction or a clash between two opposing forces.  It is a style of confrontation that brings each foe elbow-to-elbow and cheek-to-cheek.  It is a peoples’ weapon of resistance and their fearless determination to struggle for true liberation and democracy.

On Friday, February, 24, 7 PM, this clash will unfold in an art exhibit of Franz DG called, “Kiskisan kung Kiskisan: An Ongoing Struggle of the People,” where one will see the history and struggles of Filipinos from the time of Lapu Lapu resisting against the Spanish conquistadors to the recent struggles of the urban poor fighting off the demolitions of their homes.

Franz DG stated, “Many Filipinos are not aware about the rich history of the Philippines and how the struggles and the resistance to old ideas are paving a new path for the Filipino people.  I hope my art will spark that interest in people to take action and to continue to make history.”

Habi Arts and spaceLUNA are co-sponsoring the first solo exhibit of Franz DG followed by a series of events that serve to inspire, teach skills, create awareness, build community, and put into action what it means when people say “kiskisan.”

Each week after the opening exhibit, Habi Arts will hold a different program such as a writing workshop, an educational discussion about Philippine history, a film screening of “Sounds of a New Hope” by filmmaker Eric Tandoc, and a discussion on how the community can get involved in advocating for human and workers’ rights.  Before the exhibit’s closing, the community will have a chance to express themselves as Habi Arts hosts an open mic session.  Each event will take place in the spaceLUNA gallery with Franz DG’s artwork serving as the backdrop.

The exhibit and series of programs will end on Friday, April 20.  All events are free and open to all.  Donations will gladly be accepted for the campaigns and advocacy work of Habi Arts.  spaceLUNA is located at 2404 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1B, Los Angeles, CA 90057.  Please visit habi-arts.org for updates on the schedule of programs.

For more information, call 562-448-2787 or email info@habi-arts.org.

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