About Us

This program addresses the invisibility of Filipino-American narratives in local school curriculum by educating high school youth about Philippine and Filipino-American history.

Program Coordinators:
Alma Riego 
Brian Batugo

Class Session:
Tuesdays, 3-5pm 
Except Breaks

Portable 91

Open Session:
Thursdays, 3-5pm 
Except Breaks

Girls Hallway Gym

Campus location:
Edison High School
1425 S. Center St.
Stockton, CA 95206

 

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Monday
Feb202012

Spoken Word Poetry Workshop

Folks!

This Week

Prepare your pens and pads of paper! This week's guest speaker teaches with Youth Speaks in Sacramento. Featured during PYC 2012 arts workshops, our guest, Stephen Dimal, will facilitate a spoken word workshop for #lmafterschool. Please come to class on time with your voices, hearts, and minds wide open. Class at 3pm-5pm.

Community Service Opportunity -- Wine Tasting Gala 

The Little Manila Foundation needs around 15 volunteers for an event on March 10, 4-9:30pm in Manteca. Duties include preparing and portioning food and drink, selling raffle tickets, and setting up/cleaning up before and after the event. Rides will be provided to and from the venue. Food will also be provided after the event. Sign up in class! Only a few spots left.

See you soon!

Monday
Feb062012

Class at 1pm, Anti-Filipino Sentiment in the 1930s

Hey Students!

This Week

Tomorrow is an early day so we will be moving our session to 1pm - 3pm. Please spread the word to all the students. Recognize the photo below? We will be learning more about the racism and descrimination that Filipinos faced in America in the 1930s. 


Other than that, reminder to PYC Students! If you did not apply your fee waiver, please send in your 2pg reflections to lmafterschool.teachers@gmail.com. Mabuhay to all the students from EHS that represented at PYC 2012 this year!

 

 

Also, save these dates:

March 10, Little Manila Wine Tasting Event. Volunteers needed.

March 17, University of the Pacific Pilipino Cultural Night. Watch EHS Kilusan perform.

Saturday
Jan212012

Filipinos On Display, New Class Session & PYC Reminders 

Hey y'all!

Thank you to all those who have been making it to class sessions this semester. We have been enjoying listening to y'all speak your minds and share your deepest thoughts about each week's topic.

This Week

We will be exploring one of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair discussing the following: How does the world’s fair support America’s take over the Philippines? How did the World's Fair display the culture of Philippine indigenous tribes and people? 

LM Open Sessions

We are very excited to announce that we will be having a second weekly meeting specifically for y'all to have more space to rehearse and workshop different types of performance. Tentatively, these sessions will be called "LM Open Sessions" because although the space is best used for dance, Brian will also be availible if you need help with school work, have questions about class material, or if you need advice on school, life or whatever! LM Open Sessions are an Thursdays from 3-5pm in the Girls Gym Hallway.

PYC 2012 Details

For those of you attending this year's PYC 2012 at UC Davis, this section is especially for you.

Meeting Place: Edison HS, Center Street Parking Lot on Friday, 3:30pm. Dillon and Alma will be driving y'all to UC Davis. Please be sure to THANK THEM for volunteering their time and gas to get y'all to Davis.

Things to Bring: Clothes (3 days, 2 nights), Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, Soap, Hair product, Instruments or materials for Open Mic performance, Cameras (for a "Dear Brian/Alma" video journal), no more than $20 for emergencies (optional).

IMPORTANT: Also bring your Printed Application and signed parent consent form. You will not be allowed to attend if you do not have these materials.

Please pack light, i.e. y'all don't need 10 pairs of shoes for the weekend, to make sure everyone's duffle bags/back packs fit into the transport vehicles. This goes without saying, but please remember our community agreements while you're at Davis. You'll find them posted below for folks who have not seen them yet.

Community Agreements (as of 01/10/12)

One mic, one diva | Respect your peers and your teachers by giving your full attention to the individual speaking. Feel free to say, “One Mic!” to keep your peers in check.

Step up, step aside | Be conscious of your level of participation during discussions or activities. If you notice yourself speaking up too much, step aside from the discussion or activity and encourage others to come to your level. Similarly, if you notice yourself not speaking enough, encourage yourself to step up to the level of your peers to keep things moving forward.

Safe space, brave space | Understand that LMASP aims to create a safe and supportive space where it’s messed up to hate on or hurt anyone emotionally or physically during our sessions. You’re safe. Also, this is a place for all of you to speak your mind freely and respectfully regardless of how comfortable you are speaking in front of your peers. Be brave!

Speak your mind even if your voice falters | Don’t be afraid to speak your mind, even if you don’t exactly know what to say. Be brave and find your voice. Your voice will grow as long as you commit to using it.

Agree to disagree | Everyone has the right to have their own opinion about an issue or topic. It is important to respect and accept that sometimes these opinions don’t always see eye to eye.

Use “I” statements | Your personal thoughts and beliefs are incredibly valuable in this class. Saying “I think” or “I believe” when sharing personal knowledge helps to avoid offending your peers, speaking on behalf of groups of people you do not completely understand, or generalizing about experiences that you’ve never had before. 

Open mind | Allow yourself to entertain new, unfamiliar ideas to expand your personal knowledge.

Don’t attack the person, challenge the idea | To promote a productive discussion and a safe, supportive space, focus on interrogating the idea put forth rather than judging or directing negative energy at the individual who puts forth the ideas! 

Ouch, oops, educate! | “Ouch” signals that someone has been offended by a comment said by a student speaker. “Oops” is a response by the student speaker to acknowledge the offense and informally apologize without breaking the discussion entirely. After the exchange and before the class ends, both students are encouraged to “educate” each other on their thoughts on the topic to promote a safe, respectful discussion space.

Don’t Yuck my Yum! | To be sensitive to everyone’s individuality, think twice before saying “Ew!” or “Yuck” at a topic, object, idea, lifestyle, food choice, decision or hairstyle of one of your peers. Feel free to say this phrase to keep your peers in check!

Donut cupcake! | There’s a time and place for cup-caking and its NOT during class. Respect your peers and the program by checking your personal love life at the door. Don’t worry, it’ll be there waiting for you after class.

Respect classmates, teachers, and space | You already know. But also be sure to throw away your garbage when you bring your food to class to help out your custodial staff and your program teachers.

Respectful use of technology | We all have cell phones and its hard to disconnect yourself when your in class, but refrain from calling, texting, facebooking, tweeting until after our class session is over unless it explicitly has to do with what’s going on in class.

Be on time | The sooner you get here, the earlier we get out, and the better your teachers feel about spending time planning each class session activity if you can stay the whole time.

Have fun! | Duh.

Community Agreements are always open | Feel free to add or edit agreements through out the semester. They are always open for your critique and up for discussion.

Tuesday
Jan172012

Stories Untold: What textbooks didn't tell you about Spain, the U.S. and the Philippines

Mga Students!

This Week

Have you ever been in a situation where your "friends" try to control your decisions when you just want to do your own thing? Have you ever felt like the people you trust purposefully keep secrets from you? In today's class we will be learning more about an important part of Philippine and Filipino-American history that your U.S. History textbooks inclue one paragraph about: the Spanish-American & Philippine-American War. 

Thank You

Congratulations to the students that volunteered for the Little Manila Crab Feed. It would not have been a success without your participation and presence. We all hope you had a great time! Also, a big thank you to students who were able to make it out to the San Joaquin International Film Festival especially the screening of Amigo (2010) at the Stockton Empire Theater and Carol Channing: Larger than Life (2011) at the Janet Leigh Theater at the Universtiy of the Pacific. Your presence was much appreciated by festival organizers and we all look forward to seeing more youth present at this annual event next year.

Commuity Service

Remember to bring hours sheets if you need me or Alma to sign off on your commnunity service hours. For the SJIFF, you need to include your reflection papers with your time sheet to get your hours. One reflection per film. Each reflection should be 1 page, double spaced. 

PYC Applications Closed

Thank you to those who have applied to the PYC Conference at UC Davis. We have a total of nine students who will go to represent Edison, LMASP and Stockton with fee waivers. Congratulations to Jeffrey, Cathy, Synequeen, Ron, Ogee, Ella Mae, Jenine, Hannah and Narvy! Please stay tuned for details prior to leaving for the conference.

See you in class!

Friday
Jan062012

Is it Two-thousand-twelve already?!

Happy New Year y'all!

Alma and I hope that you had a restful Winter vacation with family, food and fun! With Winter Formal right around the corner, there are upcoming class events, community service opportunities and application deadlines for y'all to pay attention to before the big night. Interested? Read on!

This Week

- Community Agreements: Building Foundations for a New Year - This will be a quick activity developing guidelines and expectations for these last two quarters of the school year. We need your input and we'd LOVE your participation, so come through and you'll receive a token of our sincerest gratitude. :)

- LMASP on Tuesdays - we've changed class dates to Tuesdays each week to increase our availibility to y'all and to keep the program more consistent. Please do take advantage of our time after school especially if you need homework help, resources for history projects or need a space to think, chill, laugh, act, sing or dance!

- Class Movie Night - Friday, January 13 | 7:00pm | Stockton Empire Theater - Alma and I invite y'all to come chill with us after after school to watch Amigo (2010), a film about the American occupation in the Philippines during the Philippine-American war. It is part of a film festival put on by the San Joaquin County Film Society and this film is being co-presented with The Little Manila Foundation. Join us! We'll be meeting a little earlier to have drinks at the fabulous Empresso Cafe just in the theater's lobby. Movie Time: 8:15pm, Tickets: $8 (Bring Student ID). This is also an opportunity to earn some Community Service hours, read on for more info!

- PYC Application Deadline - Apps are due the day after our first class session of 2012, January 11. If you are interested in attending and have consulted your parents, we will be having applications availible for y'all to fill out in class! The fee waiver deadline is way past due. But if there are extreme circumstances where you need financial assistance or help with transportation, talk to us (Alma/Brian) and we can work something out.

Community Service Opportunities

- Little Manila Crab Feed (3 hours) - Volunteers are needed to help serve food at the Little Manila Foundation's annual Crab Feed. Duties include arriving on time, serving and preparing food and drink, interacting with guests and staying until dismissed. Event details: Saturday, Jan. 14 from 6pm - 9pm.

- Write up for Movie Night (2 hours) - If you come through for movie night and feel inspired to write up a one page, double spaced reflection paper on the film, we will credit your time with us as community service. Please let us know if you decide to do this! Event details: Friday, Jan. 13, meet at 7pm, movie starts at 8:15pm.

If you got this far, thanks for reading! See you in a few days!