Let's talk about our cultures! Join us and share in this important day
as we celebrate Asian Heritage month at Sonoma State University. FREE
ADMISSION & it's open to the public!
Peter Jamero is the keynote speaker. His talk is titled "Diversity, Pinakbet and You: A F ilipino American Perspetive." Mr. Jamero will be signing his book "Vanishing Filipino Americans: The Bridge Generation" as well.
The event includes:
- Opening and closing ritual performances by Lizae Reyes with
musicians Alexis Canillo and Titania Buchholdt
- An intergenerational diverse panel with:
Richard Hunt, Michael Uyeno, Jenn DeLaCruz, Jeannette Anglin,
Carol Kawase & Grace Villafuerte
- Group discussions
Peter Jamero is the keynote speaker. His talk is titled "Diversity, Pinakbet and You: A F ilipino American Perspetive." Mr. Jamero will be signing his book "Vanishing Filipino Americans: The Bridge Generation" as well.
The event includes:
- Opening and closing ritual performances by Lizae Reyes with
musicians Alexis Canillo and Titania Buchholdt
- An intergenerational diverse panel with:
Richard Hunt, Michael Uyeno, Jenn DeLaCruz, Jeannette Anglin,
Carol Kawase & Grace Villafuerte
- Group discussions
- Cultural fashion show curated by Marybelle Bustos
Models: Marybelle Bustos, Jay Landayan Malvar, Trisha Hunt,
Andrew Chen, Moe McElhinny, Alexis Canillo, Katherine Wong,
Danielle Zimmerman, Felicia Perez, Christine Jugueta
Featuring special textiles and jewels collected by Thelma & Titania Buchholdt Collection, one of a kind pieces by Native Sol, vintage accessories by Iraya Robles, Tshirts by Buko Tees, Fundtotes by MB, styling by Jay Landayan Malvar & Iraya Robles
Photographer: Lyra Lopez
- Traditional Filipino dances by Kapwa
- Tahitian dances by Kimberly Liaz
- Performance by Christine Jugueta
- There will be a "children's section"
- Baybayin by Christian Cabuay
- A community potluck so bring your favorite dish!
SPONSORED by:
* FANHS SoCo (The Filipino American National Historical Society)
* FAASSU (Filipino American Association @ Sonoma State University
* CfBS (Center for Babaylan Studies)
* FACSCI (Filpino American Community of Sonoma County Inc)
* Dr. Elisa Velasquez-Andrade, SSU Director of Diversity
* SSU Academic Senate Diversity Committee
* SSU Multicultural Center
More information about Mr. Jamero. The eldest son of Filipino immigrants, Mr. Jamero was raised on a Filipino farm worker camp operated by his parents. While serving as the former assistant secretary of the Washington State Department of Social & Health Services, director of the Washington State Division of Vocational Rehab, executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, assistant professor of Rehab Medicine of the University of Washington and other positions, he did not neglect his Filipino roots. He was previously the founding national vice-president of the Filipino American National Historical Society.
- Tahitian dances by Kimberly Liaz
- Performance by Christine Jugueta
- There will be a "children's section"
- Baybayin by Christian Cabuay
- A community potluck so bring your favorite dish!
SPONSORED by:
* FANHS SoCo (The Filipino American National Historical Society)
* FAASSU (Filipino American Association @ Sonoma State University
* CfBS (Center for Babaylan Studies)
* FACSCI (Filpino American Community of Sonoma County Inc)
* Dr. Elisa Velasquez-Andrade, SSU Director of Diversity
* SSU Academic Senate Diversity Committee
* SSU Multicultural Center
More information about Mr. Jamero. The eldest son of Filipino immigrants, Mr. Jamero was raised on a Filipino farm worker camp operated by his parents. While serving as the former assistant secretary of the Washington State Department of Social & Health Services, director of the Washington State Division of Vocational Rehab, executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, assistant professor of Rehab Medicine of the University of Washington and other positions, he did not neglect his Filipino roots. He was previously the founding national vice-president of the Filipino American National Historical Society.








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