About me: Isang Bansa is the premier Filipino & Filipino-American student organization at Loyola Marymount University, located in beautiful Los Angeles, California. We are an organization of over seventy (and counting!) members strong coming from a variety of backgrounds and locations. As an organization, we hope to preserve our ethnic heritage, motivate activity in the Filipino & Filipino-American communities, stimulate a sincere interest in the Filipino & Filipino-American cultures, and promote interaction between the diverse cultures of the Southern California area and beyond.
The term "Isang Bansa" is a Tagalog phrase that translates in English to "One Nation," however, as an organization that has such a strong and cohesive connection amongst its members, we have taken it to mean "One Family" as well. That said, we are extremely inclusive = Filipino or not, you're definitely welcome here!
Questions, comments, or more info?
E-mail us at: IsangBansaLMU@gmail.com
or Twitter us: @IsangBansaLMU
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Who I'd like to meet: Anyone who's down with IB...especially IB Alumni, anyone interested in the Filipino & Filipino-American cultures, friends of IB, current members, people from other Fil-Am collegiate orgs, etc. One love!
please share your stories, poems, photos, visual art, articles, essays, and more with us for our upcoming issue, "Generate. " the deadline has been EXTENDED to JANUARY 20TH, 2009, so it's not too late!
for any questions, send a message or email m22submissions@gmail.com. feel free to pass along this information.
please share your stories, poems, photos, visual art, articles, essays, and more with us for our upcoming issue, "Generate." the deadline is december 19th, 2008.
for any questions, send a message or email m22submissions@gmail.com. feel free to pass along this information.
finally, {m}aganda magazine issue 21: legal will be available may 3rd! come celebrate.
please consider reading/sharing your piece/ artwork with the community at this event. email us by april 30th at m21reception@gmail.com for details.
our campus is accessible via BART (downtown berkeley stop) and buslines (AC Transit 51, 40, 43, 52, F, 7, 9, 65, hella!) tilden room is on the 5th floor of the MLK student union building at the corner of bancroft and telegraph.
on top of all this, we will raffle away back issues frequently throughout the program, for next to nothin. our backstock must go; it must be with the community where it belongs.
On behalf of Andres Bonifacio Samahan, we humbly invite you to Filipino Culture Night (FCN) held on March 20, 21, 22, 2008 presented at San Diego State University’s Don Powell Theatre.
Andres Bonifacio Samahan is a Filipino-American non-profit student organization and one of the largest at San Diego State University . Since our establishment in 1971, we have thrived to preserve Filipino culture by means of community service, political awareness, academic excellence, and social activities.
This year’s production will mark as our 23rd Annual Filipino Culture Night titled, More Than Words. More Than Words is a story told through Drama, Dance, and Song, infusing past and present. The story focuses on the Filipino-American author Carlos Bulosan and his life detailed in his classic autobiography, America is in the Heart and the process of putting together a Filipino Culture Night.
Admission is FREE, but tickets are on a first come, first serve basis. Email us at MoreThanWords2008@gmail.com prior to the show for ticket reservations. Someone will reply with a confirmation and directions to the SDSU Don Powell Theatre. General admission tickets may be available at the door, but are not guaranteed. There is no assigned seating, so early arrival is encouraged.
Show times for Thursday, March 20th and Friday, March 21st are at 7pm. Doors open at 6:30pm. Saturday, March 22nd is a matinee starting at 2pm. Doors open at 1:30pm. We hope to see you there!
This event is FREE and open to the community. Please feel free to forward this invitation to all your friends! Thank you!
We call on all women and women's organizations to restore March 8th, International Women's Day, to its proper historical and political context by asserting women's opposition to the US war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
International Women's Day, said GABNet, was never meant to be a simple commemorative day. It is meant to be the day when women's voices are meant to be the loudest, women's stand on political issues, both national and international, most vividly manifested.
In LOS ANGELES, march & rally with women, men, and families to show that WOMEN SAY NO TO WAR!
FOR MORE INFORMATION: (951) 333-4306, losangeles@gabnet.org, www. gabnet. org