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What does “Isang Bagsak” directly translate to?

“One down.”

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What does “Isang Bagsak” mean in community terms?

when one person in the community falls, we all fall, and when one person rises, we all rise.

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What other meaning does Isang Bagsak reflect?

“One struggle down, many more to go.”

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Who originally used Isang Bagsak?

originally used by Anti-Martial Law activists in the Philippines.

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What U.S. labor movement was Isang Bagsak later connected to?

It was later practiced with the unity clap from the Delano Grape Strike in the United States.

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What would Filipino and Chicano farm workers do at the end of meetings?

They would do a unity clap and chant Isang Bagsak

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Why did Filipino and Chicano farm workers chant Isang Bagsak?

To demonstrate solidarity and togetherness

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What does professionalism mean in KoreFACE

It means assisting with meetings and program planning and actively communicating with Kore members

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Lupang Hinirang

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What does humility mean in KoreFACE?

Even though Kore members are student leaders, they would not be in those positions without the community they serve

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What does representation of Kaba mean in KoreFACE

Your actions reflect what Kaba leadership stands for

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What is the Vegas Rule in KoreFACE

What’s said in Kore, stays with Kore

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What is Kore klumping

Kore klumping is when interns and board members stay together and do not interact with general members

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When should Kore klumping be avoided? What should Kore members do instead of klumpin

It should be avoided as much as possible during Kaba programs and general meetings.
They should interact with new and familiar faces

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What reminder does the guide give before the field trip

The names and places are not just names and places; they are markers of history, and current leaders are extensions of that history

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Who founded Kababayan at UCI? Who were they?

Rose Ibanez: Kaba’s first Co-Chair and had been involved in the Filipino community for over 30 years
Florante Ibanez: community and social activist and co-founder of Kababayan at UCI and Samahang Pilipino at UCLA

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When was Kababayan at UCI founded

May 6, 1974

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What does Kababayan translate to

Fellow country men

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What activism did Rose Ibanez continue after undergrad?

She fought for Filipino immigrants and Filipino nurses

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Who was Dr. Joseph L. White? known as?

A psychologist, UCI professor, and pioneer in Black psychology.

The “Godfather” of Black psychology.
Psychology and mental health, especially Black psychology.

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Why is the Dr. White Room important to Kaba?

Kaba and many other cultural orgs hold weekly general meetings and board meetings there.

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What does TAPS stand for? When was TAPS Kollektive founded at UCI? What did TAPS Kollektive fight for?

Tagalog and Pilipinx Studies
2001

TAPS representation and Pilipinx studies/classes at UCI

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What happened in 2003 with TAPS and Alyansa

They marched to fight for TAPS classes at UCI

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Lupang Hinirang

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When did Tagalog/Filipino/TAPS classes begin being offered at UCI? what happen to these classes over time?

March 3, 2003

They slowly dwindled
In 2017 the last Pilipinx professor left, so no more Pilipino classes were taught.

They help students understand Pilipinx history, culture, and identity.

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KabaCon?

Kababayan Conference
first kabacon 2000

last kabacon 2013

Educate members on Pilipinx identity through programs and workshops and helped members build relationships with other orgs and learn about different networks.

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Kaba archives? Location?

A physical collection that preserves Kaba history.
In the Special Collections room on the 5th floor of Langson Library.

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When was Kaba’s first PCN? # of members? Held?

1979
15 members

On the Mesa Court/Mesa Lawn fields.

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What did PCN originally stand for? When did PCN become PACN? What does it represent

Pilipino Culture Night
2011

Kaba’s celebration of culture and pride.

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What is the longest PACN show length

6 hr

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What building used to be where Humanities Gateway is?
What did Kaba plant in 1986 and why? significance?

The previous Cross Cultural Center building

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What did Kaba plant in 1986 and why? significance? What was built on top of the banana tree location?

A banana tree.

As an activism statement to represent Pilipinx identities

The Philippines is one of the top five banana exporters, and bananas are common in Filipino dishes.

ALP

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When was the Cross Cultural Center founded

October 16, 1974

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Why was the CCC built? founding orgs?

create a social-cultural support system for ethnic minority students.


Kababayan, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan de UC Irvine), and BSU (Black Student Union.)

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Lupang Hinirang

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What does ASCEED stand for? What ASCEED values?

Activism, Social Justice, Community, Education, Empowerment, Diversity.


Activism, Social Justice, Empowerment, and Diversity.

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What year Alysansa formed?

1979

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What was the purpose of the workshop? Importance?

To actively practice public speaking skills

It is an impactful way to inform, motivate, and persuade others

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What are examples of situations where public speaking is useful?

Facilitating meetings, presenting, giving speeches, and interviewing.

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Why are introductions important? Why should you introduce yourself with pronouns? What should you do if you don’t know someone’s pronouns?

They help people get familiar with you and establish your credibility.

It helps create a respectful habit and avoids assuming someone’s identity.

Ask, “If you’re comfortable sharing, what are your pronouns?” or use they/them.

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What does PBS stand for?

Pause, Breathe, Speak.

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What body language should you use while speaking?

Face the audience, smile, move openly, talk with your hands, and interact with the audience.

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What is projection?

Speaking with enough volume and clear enunciation so the audience can hear and understand you.

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Lupang Hinirang

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What Kaba-related orgs and years should you know?

Kababayan: 1974, PUSO: 1994, FUSION: 2001, PASS: 2004.