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| KAISAHAN/UNITY: An Evening of Resistance |
Kaisahan means "Unity" in Tagalog.
BAYAN USA and Locus Arts present an evening of hard hitting documentaries in celebration of Philippine Solidarity Month. Plus literary artists, music and more!
FEATURING
"People's Verdict: 2005 International Solidarity Mission for Human Rights in the Philippines" - This recent documentary highlights the fact findings of 90 international delegates to the Philippines from 16 countries to bring international attention to end political repression and state terror in the Philippines under the Arroyo regime's undeclared and deadly state of martial law.
Power Struggle: Hip Hop
Echo of Bullets: Leftist Punk
BABAE
League of Filipino Students, SFSU
Co-presented by VietUnity, Bindlestiff Studios and the San Francisco Green Party.
About the Artists
Power Struggle is Nomi and DJ Deetalx of the now defunct Oddjobs. Uniting to create Power Struggle in July 2004, Power Struggle has completed their debut record Arson at the Petting Factory, released in Fall 2005. Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, DJ Deetalx and Nomi have experienced life on both coasts and have logged in many hours on the road. Visit Power Struggle for more information.
Echo of Bullets
Echo Of Bullets was formed out of the desire to bring heightened representation to two traditionally marginalized elements of punk: Asian Americans involved in the genre of metal influenced hardcore and radical leftist politics.
What began as a simple conversation between friends, (including Rupert Estanislao, Def Poetry Jam artist, Suicide Kings), developed into a vehicle to bring to the forefront a positive representation of Asian Americans in punk rock and a sharp alternative to American mainstream culture and politics.
Feb 25, 2006 8:00pm
SPACE180 - 180 Capp Street, 3rd Floor (@17th Street), San Francisco
Admission: $5-7 sliding scale
* no one will be turned away for lack of funds
            
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