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The Philippine Study Group Student Association University of Michigan An overview
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What is the Philippine Study Group Student Association? Related to the Philippine Michigan Club of Michigan which evolved over 30 years to become Philippine Study Group Student Arm - PSGSA Started at University of Michigan Fall 2001 Made up of U.M students U.M faculty U.M staff Filipino American community members
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Why is there a need for research? Why a Philippine Studies Program? PSGSA is dedicated to the reinstatement and invigoration of the study of Philippine culture, and Filipino American history, and language at the University of Michigan. Our long term goal is to promote the creation of a center for Philippine Studies that will attract scholars and students for the purpose of continuing a lost-tradition of the academic exploration of Filipino history, culture, anthropology, sociology and health. In establishing this Philippine Studies program and center, the hope is that it will further the ultimate goal of preserving and understanding of Filipino, and Filipino- American Issues within the context of American History and Culture, and within a global context. To further these goals this student organization works on several projects that fosters closer ties with community groups and on campus through youth mentorship programs, and educational programs, and through fundraising. PSGSA also works closely with other student groups, faculty and staff on University of Michigan’s campus that promote Multicultural programming that highlights and respects all racial and ethnic groups and furthers understanding between all groups. Membership to our organization, and to any of our sponsored events are open to any University of Michigan student
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Why at the University of Michigan? The University of Michigan has a long History of involvement with The Philippines
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Many U.M. Professors, and alumni have been directly involved with the U.S. Colonial Government in the Philippines. The most influential was U. Michigan Anthropology Professor Dean Worcester. The following photos are examples of the thousands anthropological photos taken by Prof. Worcester during his numerous visits to the Philippines between 1890-1913. The Worcester Collection is housed at the University of Michigan Library Special Collections
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Examples of Books based on University of Michigan Special Collections The Bentley Historical Library on U.M. Campus attracts Philippines Studies scholars from around the world
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What has PSG accomplished so far? Co-Sponsored with other campus units the following guest lectures: April 27,2002: Tapestry: A Evening of Music, Dance and Performance by Filipino and Filipino Americans. Winter 2002: With support from the Filipino Community $5,000 was donated toward teaching Asian Studies 492: A Class that was also sponsored by SSEAL, Southeast Asian Studies Center, International Center. April 17, 2001: Ana Labrador, Professor of Museum Art Studies University of the Philippines. Lecture: “Museum Studies in the Philippines & Community Museum Development” April 16, 2001: Ana Labrador, Professor of Museum Art Studies University of the Philippines. Lecture: “Locality, Language, and Identity: the Creation of Community Dictionaries in the Central Bontoc. March 14, 2001: Christine Leano, Director of FACES Lecture: “Toxic Legacies”: A lecture and documentary showing on the toxic waste on former U.S. military bases in the Philippines. January 2001: Ambeth Ocampo, Historian and Columnist for Philippine Inquirer: “Food for Historical Thought.” June 19, 2000: - Francisco Nemenzo, President, University of the Philippines, 1999. Lecture: “The Philippines: Deterioration of a Nation-State?” Nemenzo lectured on his experience as “A political detainee during the period of martial law (1972–74) in the Philippines.”
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June 1999: Dr. Evangeline Capili, MD. Retired Physician. Presentation: “Medical Missions in the Philippines” July 1998 : Exhibit commemorating centennial of Philippines-U.S. relations : "Thinking of 100 Years: Historical Notes From Filipino Americans in Ann Arbor" was at the Ann Arbor District Library on S. Fifth Ave. July 11-31. July 1998: Michael G. Price, Botanist and Friend of Filipinos. Lecture: Postcards as Historical Documents. 1997: Multicultural Presentations: An Effective Educational Tool, presented by Benita Murel, Ph. D. Director Michigan League Programming Office. Oct. 1995: Roger Bresnahan, a Professor in the American Thought and Language Dept. at Michigan State University: Lecture: “Themes and Contexts of Philippine Literature.” March/August 1995 : "Why Are You Saying That?": Intergenerational Communication Among Filipino-American Families. 1995: Film Presentation: Ora Pro Nobis (Pray for Us), directed by Lino Brocka. PSG ACCOMPLISHMENTS CONTINUED…
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What are the Philippine Studies Initiatives? A Grassroots effort to publicize the importance of Philippine Studies To eventually establish a center for Philippine Studies at the University of Michigan To encourage the hiring of tenure track faculty whose research specializes on the Philippines To insure that courses on the Philippines, Filipino Language and Filipino Americans are maintained and fostered
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What does PSG hope to Accomplish in the Near Future? To raise $10,000 seed money toward the establishment of Philippine Studies Center at the University of Michigan To continue to push for Philippine and Filipino American Courses, Lectures, and presentations that showcases the current research in this field. Conduct a Survey on the Needs for Philippines Studies. 2002 Frank Murphy Museum Project 2002-2003 PSGSA Media Project: Students from UM/ PSGSA will work with Filipino American High School students at Paaralang Pilipino at the Philippine American Cultural Center of Michigan to prepare a youth newsletter and Radio Project. 2002-2003 Make new ties with Filipino American Community groups, and Student Organizations working on similar lines.
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2002-2003 Philippine Study Group Student Association Current Projects “Ang tao hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan Hindi makararating sa paroroonan." (He who does not look back will never reach where he is going)
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The Frank Murphy Museum Pilot Project Frank Murphy was the last Governor- General of the Philippines 1933-1934. He later became the governor of Michigan He is a University of Michigan Alumni and an important historical Figure. His former home in Port Huron has been turned into a fledging community museum. The museum contains many uncataloged artifacts from the Philippines. This project is funded through the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service Fellowship
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PSGSA is strengthening our relationships with Filipino American Community in Michigan through PACCM, Southfield MI in this project. The Filipino American Youth Media Workshop by using Media as a Civic Learning and Training Tool. This project is funded through a mini grant from the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service More PSGSA Sponsored Projects PSGSA members working with high school & middle school youth on developing a newsletter & radio broadcast
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More PSGSA Sponsored Projects PSGSA Members are in the process of analyzing a needs assessment survey on the interests on campus and community for developing a Philippine Study Program You may also make a tax-deductible donation towards Philippine Studies at the University of Michigan Make Checks out to: The University of Michigan Please note on check: legacy account number # 367139 and note that the donation is for Philippine Studies Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CESAS) 3640 SSWB 1080 S. University,Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106.
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Upcoming PSGSA Events
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Upcoming Events at the University of Michigan Winter 2003 Filipina/o Diaspora Speaker Series: Bridging Filipino American Studies and Philippine Studies This Speaker series will explore the inter-connections between Filipina/o Americans and Filipina/o issues in the diaspora. This series will also contribute to and broaden to the ongoing dialogs on diversity on campus and highlight the on-going projects focusing and building bridges between the campus communities and issues facing the local Filipino American communities. This presentation is a continuation of the work begun by the Philippine Study group, Philippine Studies Initiatives which 2001- 2002 which culminated in an evening class on the Philippines that was funded through efforts of the Filipino American Community, International Institute and South and Southeast Asian Languages. The presentations in this speaker series grows out of the many discussions born out of that class that range from environmental pollution issues in the Philippines, Human Rights Abuses in the Philippines and the lessening of Civil rights in the United States, to local projects such as efforts to highlight the need for Philippine Studies on Campus and local community projects actively linking community resources with the talents and expertise of students on campus. This series is funded by the University of Michigan Student Assembly, Community Service Committee, and Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives
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**Thursday, March 13, 7-9pm, Venue: Michigan League Board Room #2 (Across from League Buffet) Evalyn Ursua Women's Rights Advocate Senior Lecturer, Department of Women and Development Studies, University of the Philippines “Women and Children's Rights in the Philippines: A Sharing and Informal Discussion.” In honor of International Women's Day. ** Tuesday March 25th, 4-6pm Venue: Rm 2609 International Institute/School of Social Work Meet Mathilda Minerva de Dios, coordinator of the Youth in Social Action of the Philippine Forum (NYC)-- a sharing and discussion with Filipino Americans and other students of color at the University of Michigan. This is an informal meeting an intended as a safe space for students interested in activism to share and dialog with young experienced activist. **Wednesday, March 26th, 7-9pm, Venue: Rm 2609 International Institute/School of Social Work No U.S. War on Iraq!/People of Color against the War, A Forum and Discussion. Perspectives from the Filipino People: Resisting Civil Liberties Abuses in the United States and Human Rights Abuses Abroad. Mathilda Minerva de Dios, Filipina/o Youth Organizer, Filipinos Against the War, NYC. ** Saturday March 29th, 6-8 pm. Venue: Henderson Room Michigan League Lesly J. Burgamy, BA English University of Michigan 2001 Founding member of Philippines Study Group Student Association “Uncovering the Young Filipino-American Experience and discovering Community Empowerment in Michigan” Filipina/o Diaspora Speaker Series: Bridging Filipino American Studies and Philippine Studies
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PSGSA Speaker Series Events for April **Wednesday April 2, 7-9 pm. Venue: Rm 2609 International Institute/School of Social Work Annalissa Herbert PhD. Candidate American Culture, University of Michigan “Finding Philippine and American Histories in your own back yard: The Frank Murphy Museum Pilot Project.” **Thursday, April 3, 6-8 pm Venue: Rm 2609 International Institute/School of Social Work Dr. Esteban Villaruz Professor of Dance, University of the Philippines “Dance as a Discourse in Southeast Asian Cultural Studies” *Thursday April 10th, 6-8pm Filipina Writers Workshop **Saturday, April 12th, 3-5pm. Venue: 2609 International Institute/School of Social Work Galatea King, MPH Epidemiology, International Health University of Michigan Filipino American Coalition for Environmental Solutions (FACES) San Francisco Chapter “ Toxic Legacies: The US Military in the Philippines and the Legacy of Toxic Waste.” Filipina/o Diaspora Speaker Series: Bridging Filipino American Studies and Philippine Studies Continued:
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PSGSA also encourages you to attend these presentations on University of Michigan campus that are Philippine and Filipino American Studies Related: ************************************************************ ** Friday March 14, 2003 2pm-3:30pm Room 1644 International Institute/SSW Prof. Sarita See, English Department, American Culture, University of Michigan “Empire, Culture, and Filipino Americans” sponsored by Center for Southeast Asian Studies, APIA Studies **Monday, Mar. 17, 4pm, 3512 Haven Hall Film screening "Umbilical Cord" (1998, 28 min.) Including an introduction and Q&A by filmmaker Angel Velasco Shaw A description of "Umbilical Cord" is on the distributor's website (Third World Newsreel):. Sponsored by APIA Studies, CSEAS, American Culturehttp://www.twn.org/record.cgi?recno=336 ** Tuesday, Mar. 18, 4pm, 3512 Haven Hall Booksigning: Vestiges of War: The Philippine-American War and the Aftermath of an Imperial Dream 1899-1999. (New York University Press, 2002) And roundtable discussion by editor Angel Velasco Shaw and University of Michigan faculty contributors, Vicente Diaz and Sarita See. Sponsored by APIA Studies, CSEAS, American Culture Filipina/o Diaspora Speaker Series: Bridging Filipino American Studies and Philippine Studies Continued
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**Thursday, March 20 Time and location TBA Filipino American Student Assocation Workshop FILIPINO AMERICANS COALITION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS (FACES) Drop by this special workshop to see how you can help combat the environmental catastrophe plaguing the areas surrounding former U.S. military bases in the Philippines... **Friday, March 21 @ 10pm -Saturday, March 22 @ 10am Trotter House Filipino American Student Assocation FILIPINO COMMUNITY RETREAT 12 HOURS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE! Come join us for this very special event that will bring together various mambers of the Filipino community both on campus and in the area at-large. Special attention will be given to networking, facing issues specific to the community, and of course, having a good time! Please RSVP to fasa-off@umich.edu to confirm your attendance. More Philippine and Filipino American Related Events at the University of Michigan Winter 2003
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**Friday and Saturday March 21-22 Challenges and Triumphs: Collaborating for Social Justice in Asian Pacific Islander American Communities. Registration fee $20.00 Please check out our PSGSA table at the event and our presentation about our group that Saturday! check website for details: www.umich.edu/~casws/apiaconf **Sunday March 23th See Anomaly as part of APA U.M Flicker Film Festival Sharon Smith's Film "Anomaly, " a Clip of one hour documentary which is in process will be shown as part of the festival's afternoon of activities from 1:45-10pm on Sunday, March 23. Please contact Sharon Smith, sharonks@umich.edu for more information. Asian American Events at University of Michigan Winter 2003
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What can you do to support the Philippine Studies Initiative and PSG? Spread the word about the need for Philippine Studies Support our programs by coming to campus events Sign a petition Donate money Encourage your organization to participate in our programs Encourage your children to take these courses. Write a letter of support to the Academic Units
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For more information contact: Philippine Studies Group Student Association http://www.philipinestudygroup.iwarp.com or http://www.umich.edu/~psgsa.html Brought to you by PSGSA Press Team Philippines Studies Initiatives e-mail: psgsa@umich.edu PSGSA Media Project: Lesly Burgamy lbchiquita@aol.com PSGSA Winter Speaker Series Annalissa Herbert babaylan@umich.edu Jeffrey A. Cabusao jcabusao@umich.edu PSG/ PSGSA Committee Members Adelwisa Weller (Advisor) Romy Aquino Lesly Burgamy Annalissa Arangcon Herbert Charisse Baldoria Cynthia Marasigan Roseanne Magat Hannah Chua Sharon Smith Theresa Mendoza Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao Rosanne Magat
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