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SUMMARY:Liwanag Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, September 8\, 2023\, Little Manila Rising is hosting a free Liwanag (Light) Film Screening for our community in Stockton. Liwanag (light) is a story-documentary featuring the lives of three Filipina front-line workers during the pandemic. \nTopics in the film include the impact of COVID-19 and anti-Asian hate crimes on the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) community. As part of the event\, we will be welcoming Patrick Roque\, filmmaker of Liwanag\, and directly impacted by hate crimes. We’ll be having a Q&A session\, opportunities to get involved in the campaigns\, and learn more about our upcoming programs including the Filipino Mental Health Focus Groups and Stop the Hate Reporting Tool here: https://www.209apic.org. \nREGISTER FOR THE FILM SCREENING HERE \n\nFor more info on the Liwanag documentary and graphic novel\, visit http://filipinomigrantcenter.org/liwanag\nTrailer can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoPNwZV_tjU\nMore about the film: https://liwanagthefilm.carrd.co/\nMore about the Justice4Roques campaign here: https://justice4roques.com). The Roques are a working-class Filipino migrant family living in North Hollywood who experienced an anti-Asian hate crime in 2022 and is currently fighting for justice through the Justice for the Roques campaign.\n\nThis event is open to all community members. Maximum attendees = 50 people. \nWHEN: Friday\, September 8 5:30pm-8:00pm\nWHERE: Janet Leigh Theatre at University of Pacific. \nParking instructions to be sent to registered attendees. Food will be provided. \nThis event is in partnership with NCPASA: https://nafconusa.org NAFCON https://nafconusa.org\,  209 Asian Pacific Islander Coalition\, Empowering Marginalized Asian Communities https://emacstockton.org \, and Little Manila Rising’s Healing PUSO mental health program https://littlemanila.org.\n\nIf you have any questions\, comments\, or concerns or need additional assistance with technology\, feel free to contact healingpuso@littlemanila.org or call us directly at ‪(209) 214-8532‬. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.209apic.org/event/liwanag-film-screening/
LOCATION:Janet Leigh Theatre at University of Pacific\, 3601 Pacific Ave\, Stockton\, California\, 95211
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SUMMARY:Spring Asian Health and Healing Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for one of our biggest events of the year: our Spring Asian Health and Healing Clinic on Sunday\, May 21st! 🗓 We believe in whole-person and inclusive community care\, which includes making culturally-responsive physical AND mental health services accessible to everyone. No insurance or ID required; this entirely FREE clinic event will be in honor of Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month and open to all cultures and identities\, with offerings suitable for the whole family. \nJoin us for a day of free health services\, screenings\, holistic healing\, health education\, community resources from several local organizations\, fresh produce boxes\, food trucks\, giveaways\, and more. We are so excited to continue building community in our beloved South Stockton! \nStay connected with us for more details and a registration form coming soon. If there are any services or resources you would like to see\, please feel free to send us a DM on Instagram or email healingpuso@littlemanila.org ✨
URL:https://www.209apic.org/event/spring-asian-health-and-healing-clinic/
LOCATION:Trinity Presbyterian Church\, 1002 W 8th St\, Stockton\, CA\, 95206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Asian & Pacific Islander (API) Resiliency Summit
DESCRIPTION:We’re proud to announce the 1st Asian & Pacific Islander (API) Resiliency Summit! This first-of-its-kind event in the Central Valley will take place on Friday\, May 12\, 2023\, from 9-3:30 PM PST at San Joaquin Delta College. \nThe API Resiliency Summit is a unique opportunity for formerly incarcerated and justice-impacted APIs\, directly affected people\, activists\, advocates\, experts\, and policymakers from across the region to come together\, connect\, and offer reassurance\, resources\, and restoration to our communities. \nThe summit is created by\, created for\, led by\, and driven by formerly incarcerated individuals and is sponsored by the City of Stockton’s Office of Violence Prevention\, Empowering Marginalized Asian Communities\, and San Joaquin Delta College’s Phoenix Project. \nThe summit will include food\, clothing\, speakers\, performers\, community resource tables\, a re-entry panel\, and interactive workshops on financial literacy and the importance of credit\, healing past trauma\, career development\, and the importance of history and identity in empowering our lives. \nRegister now to secure your spot at: tinyurl.com/apisummit-reg (link in bio)
URL:https://www.209apic.org/event/asian-pacific-islander-api-resiliency-summit/
LOCATION:San Joaquin Delta College\, 5151 Pacific Ave\, Stockton\, CA\, 95207\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE self-defense workshop hosted by Tina Tagorda
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, our next FREE self-defense workshop hosted by Tina Tagorda of Team CAMA in partnership with Healing PUSO\, the 209 Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition\, & Little Manila Rising returns on Saturday April 29th from 11-1 PM PST! \nRegister today as spaces are limited at: www.bit.ly/april-selfdefense or call (209) 315-5389. \nThis workshop is open to women\, elders\, and children and open to all ages. Those under 18 will need parent/guardian consent. Please bring a water bottle\, towel\, wear comfortable clothing\, and be ready to remove your socks and shoes before the workshop. Please be ready to sign a waiver. Attendees will receive 1 FREE WEEK of any class at Team CAMA! Please inquire about translation services. \nTina Tagorda\, Assistant Taekwondo Instructor – Tina is a dedicated student who trains 4 to 5 days per week. Along with training\, she assists with the Children’s Taekwondo classes on a regular basis. Her training background consists of both Taekwondo and Kickboxing. Tina is currently attending college and uses the martial arts training as part of her exercise routine and as a stress reliever to balance her life. She has realized that the benefits of training does not end within the academy\, but permeates all other areas of her life. Tina is a 1st Dan Black Belt in Taekwondo and is also an avid competitor in the sport.
URL:https://www.209apic.org/event/free-self-defense-workshop-hosted-by-tina-tagorda/
LOCATION:Concepcion Academy of Martial Arts\, 8909 Thornton Road #2\, Stockton\, CA\, 95209\, United States
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