Reflection: KmB Presents Solidarity Night 2011

Last Wednesday, November 30th, threeWord (Mark was not able to attend due to his brother’s graduation. Congrats!) performed alongside Kymistry, Tripz, and Andrew Figueroa Chiang and the Blazing Rays of the Sun to celebrate Bonifacio Day and KmB’s 12th Year Anniversary at SIPA in Historic Filipinotown!

Kabataang maka-Bayan (KmB), or Pro-People Youth, is a progressive youth and student organization. Our aim is to raise the social consciousness of the youth to organize and mobilize in response to issues affecting our local communities, the oppressed people of the Philippines and other pro-people issues around the world.

Stephanie and I are currently provisional members of KmB. Not too long ago, we attended this KmB event which featured Johnny Itliong, the son of Larry Itliong who was a co-founder and an unfortunately often forgotten hero of the UFW. Johnny reminded us a part of our Filipino-American history and how important it is for us to organize and mobilize if we wish to bring about a positive change in our community. This ultimately was what brought us to KmB.

At our first KmB meeting, one of the members invited forWord to perform for Solidarity Night and it was an honor to accept. I also became part of the planning committee for Solidarity Night with Carmela, Janice, Manila, and Jay.

The theme for the night was to party it up as if it were your birthday; a pinata that represented capitalism was provided by yours truly. I wish we had a picture of it and how it was utterly destroyed thereafter. Take that, oil companies!

On the night of the event, I drove straight from work. Luckily, traffic was not so bad on the side streets. The freeways were a different matter for Stephanie and Susan due to accidents and heavy blowing winds. We were set to perform at 7:10 PM. I was the only forWord member since 6:30 PM. At 7:05 PM, it got to the point where I had to prepare myself to do a solo set. The KmB organizers were already stalling for us. Thankfully, Stephanie made it. But we had to start our set without Susan.

We were the first performance for the night as we went after the solidarity statements given by allied organizations.

Stephanie and I performed two duo poems, “Living Dead” and “Shared Roots.” I performed an old yet still relevant poem from college entitled, “Everybody Wants to Be An Activist.” Toward the end of our set, Stephanie pointed out that Susan had arrived. I didn’t even notice, but there she was at the sidelines so I brought the crowd to give her a warm welcome. Together, we performed “Writer’s Block,” the threeWord version impromptu style.

Kymistry rocked it out on the guitar with her beautiful singing. Andrew and the BROTS surely entertained the crowd with their souls emanating through the music. There was a year-in-review video made by Jay which was absolutely awesome by the way. I am very new to KmB so to see a glimpse of what they did this past year was informative for me and kept me looking forward to the next. The night ended with an inspiring speech by Ernest who spoke about the importance of KmB and how he will always be “KmB for life.” It definitely got me more inspired to stay active with KmB.

With forWord, I am active in the spoken word community. With KmB, I hope to be active in the Filipino-American community. Somewhere in between, it is the dream to combine the two like a fitting puzzle to my identity as a Filipino-American spoken word artist: I am proud of my people’s culture, my people’s history. I will continue to write and perform poetry to share our culture, our history.

One of the main campaigns of KmB right now is to save multicultural and ethnic studies classes! With all the budget cuts happening, these classes are usually the first to go. We must remind those about the importance of culture because without it we are like dull pencils. Culture is what sharpens our minds and shapes us to be who we are. Let’s educate why culture is crucial to the development of our identity; not only Asian-American, but all cultural identities.

Currently KmB is in the planning stages for a series of educational workshops so if you feel the same way, it is time to get started. I know I am still learning and have a lot more to learn. Let’s go!

ISANG…

BAGSAK!

- Eddy M. Gana Jr.

[ Posted on 12.5.11 / 10 notes ]
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KmB Presents Solidarity Night 2011

Stephanie Sajor and I (Eddy M. Gana Jr.) of forWord are actually helping to organize this next event!!! It would mean so much to us if you could come by and spread the word!

Next Wednesday, November 30th, is Andres Bonifacio’s Birthday, recognized as Bonifacio Day! As one of the original founders of the Katipunan movement, he was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary of the Philippines.

This day will also mark the 12th year Anniversary of KmB, Prop People Youth! For this special day, forWord will be gracing the stage at their Solidarity Night 2011 with spoken word and musical performances by Kymistry, Tripz, and Andrew Figueroa Chiang and the Blazing Rays of the Sun!

https://www.facebook.com/events/303178746368085/

Join us at SIPA in Los Angeles from 6-8 PM as we celebrate with games, our annual Year in Review video, and solidarity statements from allied organizations. You do not want to miss the festivities!

[ Posted on 11.26.11 / 5 notes ]
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manilaryce:

KmB, Pro-People Youth is celebrating our 12th Year Anniversary on Andrés Bonifacio’s birthday, November 30th!
Join us at SIPA (SIPA, 3200 W. Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026) as we celebrate with games, our annual Year in Review video, solidarity statements from allied organizations, and musical and spoken word performances by ForWord, Kymistry, Tripz, & Andrew Figueroa Chiang and the Blazing Rays of the Sun. You do not want to miss the festivities!
RSVP on facebook

manilaryce:

KmB, Pro-People Youth is celebrating our 12th Year Anniversary on Andrés Bonifacio’s birthday, November 30th!

Join us at SIPA (SIPA, 3200 W. Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026) as we celebrate with games, our annual Year in Review video, solidarity statements from allied organizations, and musical and spoken word performances by ForWord, Kymistry, Tripz, & Andrew Figueroa Chiang and the Blazing Rays of the Sun. You do not want to miss the festivities!

RSVP on facebook

[ Posted on 11.22.11 / 11 notes ]
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Heartstorms: Written and Directed by Lady Basco

FEATURE IN AN ORIGINAL THEATER PRODUCTION TOMORROW!

Heartstorms
Sunday, November 20th
8 PM - 11 PM
The Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center
4305 Degnan Ave #101
Los Angeles, CA

  • Created by Lady Basco and Tara Malia, they have invited the Speak Easy family to share their stories once more in an innovative production illustrating how an open mic on a Monday night can evoke the human connection in all of us. 

Mark Maza and Susan Diep of forWord will be performing alongside the Speak Easy Family! This is a free event! Please come and let’s create a community!

[ Posted on 11.19.11 ]

Reflections: Forword at Anti-Pop

I know…this is really late, but we gotta keep it going with our updates.  We were lucky enough to be given the opportunity to kick-off Anti-Pop over in Los Angeles.  If you’ve never been (and you should check it out), it’s this awesome concert venue full of indie artists in Los Angeles.  It goes from 9pm-2am and it’s full of great artists.  Big Doxx, who is part of the Speak Easy family and one of the illest MCs in LA, is one of the event’s planners and extended an invitation to us.  Of course, we can’t an opportunity like this pass us by so we accept it without hesitation!

Immediately after entering the venue, what I noticed is the stage.  IT IS FREAKING HUGE…not just wide, but also at least 4 feet elevated above the ground and audience area.  It really felt like a concert venue/vibe.  After sitting at the tables in the audience area, I got to see some familiar faces from Speak Easy: Lady Basco, Rel8, JBless, Spoken Poetic Holiness, and many more.

Eddy, Steph, Susan, and I got ready in the green room.  YES, they have a green room next to the stage filled with some comfy seats and a billiard’s table in the room next to us.  When we got to the mic, we performed “Writer’s Block”, I performed “Untitled”, Susan did “I Want To Kiss You”, and Eddy and Steph did “Living Dead”.  I’ll let everyone talk about how they did on the stage, but as for me, I froze up somewhere in the beginning on an old poem of mine.  I feel it was more due to over-practicing than anything as I recited the poem over and over again as I drove from OC to the venue and many more times when I got into the green room.  When these times arise, there’s nothing you can do about it, but to power through the poem and know to relax next time.  So personally, it was not my best performance, but you still have to finish the poem and recover as best you can.  Everyone else did amazing as per usual.  After the performance, we sat back and enjoyed the rest of the show, but unfortunately, I had to leave early because I was coming from Orange County, but I made sure to give my thanks to Big Doxx for this opportunity.

- Mark Maza

It was a great show. -susan

Check out Anti-Pop at: 8771 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

[ Posted on 11.15.11 ]
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