Join Akbayan as we give back to our community! Sign up at the above link, and register under Akbayan. After you participate in the district-wide day of service, you not only receive a free t-shirt, but you are also left with a feeling that you’ve made a positive difference within your community. Sign up now!
KA-mmunity KA-llective
15 03 2008Akbayan is presenting its “Ka-mmunity Ka-llective” also known as Community Conference, to all of our members. Similar to the R.A.A.P. Conference, this event will be addressing topics such as: Injustice through the system, awareness of our voting rights, and Spoken word artists. Ka-mmnity Ka-llective is tailored towards College students and is meant to be an educational process to motivate everyone to take an active part in the community! There will also be a panel of distinguished guest speakers reviewing issues like: activism, social and communal affairs, and further discussion questions.

We highly encourage everyone to attend this event. Nowadays amidst our chaotic college and work schedules we barely have time to turn on the news let alone read the newspapers! Ka-mmunity Ka-llective can allow you to get in touch with the community at large and the many issues that will soon affect us. Tell all of your friends too, this is a great opportunity you don’t want to miss!
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UCB Event
18 02 2008Come out to the 18th Annual Asian Pacific Islander Issues Conference, hosted by UC Berkeley
Attendance is free, so mark your calendars for March 1st!
Go to Berkeley’s Asian Pacific American Student Devlopment Site for more info!
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Akbayan-Mabuhay Mentorship: Let’s do it for the kids.
15 02 2008Do you know who the Mabuhay Cultural Club of Independence High School is?
Well, here you go, then.
The young members of Mabuhay Cultural Club of Independence High School view us, the members of Akbayan of SJSU, as their Kuyas and Ates, or older brothers and sisters. Since 2005, Mabuhay’s repertoire for their annual Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN) is modeled after our very own; we should be proud to serve as examples for our “little sister” high school organization who coordinates such large-scale productions. A few of our very own Mas Malakas Interns and AK13 are recent alumni of MCC and we are very glad to have them pursue their college careers as members and leaders of Akbayan. MCC is currently working through a hectic PCN schedule just as Akbayan will be; the students may struggle and have less guidance or stability than we college students acquainted ourselves with, as well as balancing school, socializing and work. This is when the role of the Mentor is necessary.
It is understandable that we all have busy schedules that are not completely compatible with those of high school students, which is why KAAMP is formulating a Penpal system in order to effectively communicate with our Adings of MCC, as opposed to setting up formal meetings to spend physical time together. Similar to the semester mentorship program we conduct, Kuyas and Ates are individually assigned to high school Adings in order to serve as work/academic/life mentors and achieve lasting relationships. It takes patience and practice, but we all have our specialties in serving as good role models for those who haven’t discovered their niche in the environment in which they work and play.
In the case of the high schoolers, we can serve as role models for them, especially in the case that they would choose to follow a higher education. Every week, we will write letters or emails to our individually-assigned Adings, as they will write back to us. This Penpal program is not possible without those willing to participate! Letters will not be monitored, but common courtesy should imply that we will follow all appropriate subjects with our Adings, especially until we establish and maintain comfortably personal (as well as professional) relationships with them.
More info to come, but if you are interested in having an Ading from MCC of Independence High School, please send an email to akbayankamp@gmail.com with “MCC Penpals 08″ in the subject line and send the following information:
First & Last Name:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Email Address:
Phone Number:
Remember: we’re doing it for the kids this semester. I encourage you all to take this opportunity to be even more than part of an organization who set the framework for their showcase, but an organization who helps pave the way for their future in the real world.
THAAAAANKS! ^_^
- Christine Abriam
KAAMP Coordinator 07-08
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That’s a RAAP!
10 11 2007Pictures are up from the November general meeting and RAAP. A big thank you from AK13 to all those who helped out during RAAP: workshop speakers, moderators, runners, and anyone who volunteered in any way, you helped make RAAP a great experience for all of the high school students that attended.
Get ready for KAAMP Thanksgiving dinner on th 15th, PCN info night on the 26th, a general meeting on December 6th, and Winter formal on the 10th of December! Check back for more scheduled events! Enjoy the long weekend!
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Paint the Nation Brown Candlelight Vigil
15 10 2007THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th
PAINT THE NATION BROWN CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
LOCATION: THE MOSAIC ROOM
TIME: 5:30pm
THEME: “Ilawan” or “Illuminate”
Suggested Attire: BROWN
Organizations Involved: Akbayan, Alpha KappaOmega, Kappa Psi Epsilon, and The Sons and Daughters of Archipelago
OCTOBER is extremely important in the Filipino Community (it’s our History Month)! Please join us as we march from the Amphitheater to MLK Library in remembrance of the courageous and noble deeds of our World War II Veteranos.There will be singers, spoken word artists, and special guest speakers as well. This event is a time to educate, reflect, and honor the Veteranos.
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