THE FILIPINO AMERICAN FAMILY:
Issues and Challenges in the 21th Century
October 27, 2001, Saturday
Visual Arts 114, 9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
PROGRAM
Registration - Lobby
GREETINGS AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9:30 - 10:30
The National Anthem of the United States
The National Anthem of the Philippines
I. Welcome and Mabuhay
A. Sandra Handler
Dean, School of Behavioral Sciences, CCSF
B. Rodel Rodis
Vice President, CCSF Board of Trustees
II. Introduction of the Keynote Speaker
Penalope Flores
Professor, San Francisco
State University
Keynote Address -
Mona Lisa Yuchengco
Publisher and Editor,
Filipinas Magazine
Student response
- Richard Cantora, President, Associated Students Council CCSF
PANEL AND OPEN FORUM
10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
III. Panel: Issues on the Filipino American Family
Introduction of the Panel: Leo Paz, Faculty, Philippine Studies Department
A. Gangs and Gang Prevention - Rucy Corpuz,
Bernal Heights Community Center
B. Parent-Child Interaction - Alex and Sheila
de Guzman
C. Student Success - Reina Bautista,
Department Head, English, Language
Development Program, Philip Burton
High School, SFUSD
OPEN FORUM
LUNCH AND ENTERTAINMENT
12:00 - 1:00 P.M.
Courtesy of The Cultural Affairs, Associated Students, CCSF and P.E.A.C.E.
Musical Number: Stella and Mary Ann Sasing
Exhibit: Colored Black n’ White
Filipinos in American Popular Media
1896 - 1907
Curators: Helen Toribio, Abe Ignacio, Jorge Emmanuel
PRESENTATION
1:00 - 2:30 P.M.
IV. Presentation - West Bay Pilipino Multi-Services Center
Introduction of the Panel - Orvy Jundis
The Panel:
Edwin Jocson - Executive Director
MCanlas - Fellow, Wild Flower Institute
Cristina Alejo - Community Advocate
V. Plenary and Closing Remarks - Helen Toribio
Faculty, Asian American Studies, CCSF
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Master of Ceremonies:
Araceli N. Resus
Acting Chari, Phiippine Studies Department, CCSF
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