Manilatown Archive presents 'Flipping the Boat'
/Join us for a "Flipping the Boat" miniature boat making workshop, where we'll dive into untold stories and flip the script on history! Details: Saturday, April 13, 2024, 2pm.
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Join us for a "Flipping the Boat" miniature boat making workshop, where we'll dive into untold stories and flip the script on history! Details: Saturday, April 13, 2024, 2pm.
Read MoreThe Museum will be opening one weekend a month on the following weekends, no appointment necessary!
April 13 & 14 -- 11 AM - 4 PM and May 4 & 5 -- 11 AM - 4 PM.
April is Filipino Food Month and we're starting the celebration here in San Francisco! On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Filipino Food Movement, Consul General Neil Ferrer, the Philippine Consulate General - San Francisco, Department of Tourism, and Department of Trade and Investments - Silicon Valley, we cordially request the honor of your presence at our kickoff on April 3, Wednesday. Kindly RSVP here: https://tinyurl.com/FFMSF2024
Read MoreManilatown Arts presents Club Mandalay at the I-Hotel April 6, 2pm
Read MoreTrainings for Emerging Nonprofit LGBTQ &/or BIPOC Leaders
Join us for a Series of Training Workshops for LGBTQ and people of color (BIPOC) emerging leaders of smaller nonprofit organizations with budgets under $1 Million. Register at https://bit.ly/lgbtq-bipoc
Read MoreDon't miss out! FBANC practitioners will share their knowledge in important and practical legal areas this coming Thursday @ 4 PM via Zoom. Sign up and spread the word!
Read MoreHate crimes in the United States have increased by 17%, the highest jump in more than a decade, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Join us for a special allyship training (with ethics CLE credits for attorneys) on what you can do to help document and report incidents of bias-related harassment and hate crimes against people of any background, especially Asian Americans, Jews, Muslims, African Americans, and LGBTQ people. All are welcome.
Read MoreAn online conversation on the remarkable art and life of Pacita Abad (1946-2004), UP alumna and Filipino-American artist. Presented by the University of the Philippines Alumni Association of America.
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