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UNIPRO CONGRATULATES 2015-2016 EXECUTIVE BOARD — UniPro | Pilipino American Unity for Progress, Inc.
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August 13, 2015. UNIPRO CONGRATULATES 2015-2016 EXECUTIVE BOARD. August 13, 2015. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:. UNIPRO CONGRATULATES 2015-2016 EXECUTIVE BOARD. New York, NY - August 13, 2015 -. From left to right) Kirklyn Escondo, Stephanie Chrispin, and Alyssa Esteban. UniPro also announced its newest members on the Board of Directors. Co-founder and former Executive Director Bryan Lozano, former President Iris Zalun, and former Vice President Noel Aglubat join incoming Chairperson Steven Raga, Ma...
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Aka Claro de los Reyes) is a social practice theatre and film artist who creates work to further build community, encourage cross- cultural dialogue, and highlight and explore underrepresented histories. Inclusion and Accessibility are underpinning values in his work and he is particularly interested in creating work in public spaces and alternative/ non-traditional venues. My Baryo, My Borough.
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ACTIVE ARCHIVE Volume#1: Afro Asian Solidarity and Kinship (2016). Join socially-engaged theatre artists Claro de los Reyes and Shamila McBean in this creative dialogue around the living legacy of Afro-Asian Solidarity and Kinship. This event invites the broader NYC community into arts-based conversations around historic events and present day solidarity between communities of the Asian Diaspora and African Diaspora. April 3, 2016 Interference Archive 131 8th Street Brooklyn, NY 11215. Please Visit www&#...
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The Active Archive Volumes (in Progress). The Active Archive Volumes aims to mount a series of interactive theatre events, creative community dialogues, and local history workshops. Occupying accessible public spaces and alternative venues, the project spotlights largely overlooked histories of minority groups, intersectional cultural history, and unrepresented social justice legacies. Photos from: Active Archive Volume #1: Afro-Asian Solidarity and Kinship. My Baryo, My Borough. Photo credit: Ariel Estr...
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