Professional Documents
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
NOTE: T1.01 T stands for day, Thurs; 1 for the first concurrent session for that day ex. 10:30-12 am time slot; and 01 is the no. of workshop/panel/roundtable/paper. T1.01 T1.02 Thursday Session 1: 10:30 12:00 am Filipino American Educational Leaders in Northern CA K-12 Public Schools FROM PERSONAL STORY TO COLLECTIVE HISTORY TO INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY Notes by a Pinoy Born in Segregated Washington, D.C. How Working in Washington D.C. Influenced My Sociopolitical Beliefs San Francisco to Washington, D.C. Round Trip BATAAN LEGACY Bataan-Its Significance Today Just Like Us: the NM Bataan Experience Room SALON H SALON A
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There Are No Free Rides! Making Cent$ to Pay for Community Projects
Hawaiis Plantation Era First Generation Filipinas Integrating Filipino American History and Experiences with Middle School Students Lets Dramatize your Legacy Gift of Barong: The Journey Within LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 12:00 1:30 pm
T2.12 T2.13 FILM FESTIVAL T3.14 T3.15 T3.16 T3.17 T3.18 T3.18A
Thursday Session 2: 1:30 3:00 pm Story of a Palompon Leyte World War II Brides Theres a LibGuide for That! Filipino American Educational Resources RESEARCHING AND SHARING FILIPINO AMERICAN HISTORY New Louisiana Bayou Research Filipino American 425 Years: Their saga from dried mangoes to spoiled milk and sweet honey As American as Jackrabbit Adobo: Feasts, Harvests, Resistance, Empire and the History of Filipina/o American Food Easy Money Forgotten Soldiers & a short film (TBA) 1:00 4:30 Thursday Session 3: 3:00 4:30 pm Renewing Relevance in a Hostile World: 40 Years of Operation Manong The Story Begins With Us: Bridging the Community Through Music and Oral Histories Aftermath of World War II: Arrival of the White Filipinos. First Impressions of America Bayanihan: Working Together to Educate the Public about Filipino Americans The Filipino American Experience: Writing, Teaching, and Presenting DINNER ON YOUR OWN 4:30 6:00 pm
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Conference at a Glance
Thursday, June 28, 2012 (Contd.)
Thursday Evening Sessions AUTHORS RECEPTION Solo Theater Production TRUSTEES Authors Readings Authors Book Sale 6:00 8:00 PM Room SALONS E/F PECOS SALONS E/F
ENTERTAINMENT Kilusan Bautista: Universal Self 8:00 (or follow after And Open Mike Authors Reception) Trustees Meeting with Dorothy Cordova 8:00
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FIGHTING ANTI-ALIEN PROPERTY LAWS: PIONEERS IN THE STRUGGLE DeCano vs. State of Washington The Sky Is the Limit: The Legacy of Celestino T. Alfafara. Thinking (and Acting) Outside the Box: Archival Research and Social Justice Filipinos in the US - 100 Year Timeline How To Conduct Oral Histories From Slide Show to PowerPoint: Twenty-one Years of Community Story-telling through Photographs Resilience: Filipino Families Surviving the Great Depression Remembering Our Manongs 9:30 11:30
Friday, Session 2: 10:00 11:30 am
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Talk Story Anthology of Stories by Filipino Americans of Central Valley of California. HEALING Moving On: Healing Cultural Psycho-spiritual Pain Surviving Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Digital Storytelling: Capturing the Stories of the Filipino American Diaspora Growing Up Brown Filipino Voices: Past and Present Becoming an American Citizen
Fri., Plenary Session: 11:30 am- 1:30 pm (LUNCH BOXES)
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Conference at a Glance
Friday, June 29, 2012 (Contd.)
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F3.32 F3.33
F3.34 F3.35
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Friday, Session 3: 1:30 3:00 pm HISTORY OF FILIPINOS IN THE MILITARY Mapping US Navy Filipino Historiography from mid-1970s to Present In Service to the USA: Celebrating the 110th Anniversary of Five Generations of an Extended Family's Service to the US Armed Forces Florentino Das 1995 Solo Voyage From Hawaii to the Philippines: History, Commemoration and Social Action GLOBAL FILIPINOS An Aklanon Family Living in Three Worlds: California, Qatar and Makati Connecting Stockton, Europe and Filipino Martial Arts Facebook Effect: Preserving Community Based Organization When Generations Collide IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS Achieving the Impossible (about First Fil-Am NBA Player) History of Gregory Bautista Bambo, Jr. (First Film-Am Aviator) Dont Ever Tell Me You Cant (about First Female Engineer NM) Planting Seeds, Preserving History Documentary Film & Video Friday, Meeting 3:00-6:00 pm DINNER ON YOUR OWN 6:00 7:30 pm Friday, Evening Entertainment 7:30-9:00 pm FANHS East Bay: Seven Card Stud with Seven Manangs Wild
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S2.41
Saturday, Session 1: 8:30 10:00 am Resilient Filipinos in the Military Reclaiming Our Culture and Identity: The Adopted Filipino (American) Experience Virtual Parenting A Case Study of Transmigrant Filipino Math/Science Teachers in New Mexico Costumes and Dance of the Cordillera Tribes of Northern Luzon Saturday, Session 2: 10:00 11:30 am FILIPINO IDENTITY Racial Microaggressions and the Fil-Am Experience Education and the Filipino Colonial Mentality: Moving Towards the Development of a Positive Filipino Ethnic Identity Discriminatory Experiences in Mississippi: How I Stand the Ground
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Conference at a Glance
Saturday, June 30, 2012 (Contd.)
Saturday, Session 2 (Contd.): S2.42 S2.43 10:00 11:30 am SALON C SALON G
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How to Gather Stories Through Journal Writing CARLOS BULOSAN & THE FILIPINO AMERICAN IDENTITY Unpacking and Repackaging Filipino American Identity as a Balikbayan in R. Zamora Linmarks Leche Reading and Teaching America Filipinos: The Angel Island Immigration Station Connection LUNCH ON YOUR OWN AND FREE AFTERNOON
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TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES MEETING/SET UP
12`:00 5:00 pm
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GALA NIGHT 6:00 SILENT AUCTION OPENS 7:00 DINNER, AWARD, SPEAKER, INDUCTION DANCE
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