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Archival Records
(library of news, campaigns, events, updates, etc..)
Filipino Hospitality                                   COURAGE Campaign June 2008
Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
AFW Member Detained
Federal Policy Update
DHS Rule Bad for Workers
Stop the SAVE Act

May 1st 1007 Settlement Funds
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Association of Filipino Workers
The Next AFW meeting will be held
July 30, 2010
at 7:00 PM


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The Pilipino Workers Center’s Jeepney is an original 1944 Willy’s Jeepney by the Sarao Company in the Philippines.  It was brought to the Washington State in the 1970’s by a couple, who would ride it around the neighborhood. Now it is here in LA at PWC.
 
You can adopt a Hi Fi Jeepney part today!!   Click here for more information
If you would like to make a donation or contribution in terms of funeral services or other needs, please make checks payable to "LACCD Foundation/John Delloro Memorial Fund" and drop-off or mail to:
LACCD Foundation
c/o Rix Bradford Associates
512 N. Larchmont Blvd Los Angeles, 90004
Friday, August 13th, 2010 PWC will be having
MOBILE HI FI JEEPNEY TOURS from  6:00 and 7:00 pm!!!



Suggested donation will be $10.
Seating is limited.
To rsvp please contact smayo@pwcsc.org or call (213) 250-4353
For more information on Jeepney Tours
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  The Pilipino Workers’ Center (PWC) and Public Matters present media-based works from their CCH-funded project, MOBILE HI FI. Tour Los Angeles Historic Filipinotown in the world’s only mobile media jeepney, PWC’s own original 1944 Sarao Motors Jeep Willy. Travel through time and experience the neighborhood via a combination jeepney ride + walking tour that features stories of residents and immigrants from 1898 to the present from our Mobile HI FI Immigrants’ Guides. Cap off the evening with a twilight screening of the latest PDUB videos. The program features The PDUB Harana Project, a musical collaboration with elders from the Silver Lake Adult Day Health Care Center about the art of the serenade; the instructional comedy How to Survive a Filipino House Party; the over-the-top cross-cultural mash-up HI FI Telenovela; and a contemporary Harana Music Video shot around Historic Filipinotown.
VIDEO SCREENING: 8:00pm FREE!

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Little Manila:
Filipinos in America’s Heartland
and
Delano Manongs:
Forgotten heroes of the United Farm Workers
(sneak preview of film currently in production)

Admission is Free, Everyone Welcome
Saturday, August 7th, 2010
12:00 PM-2:00 PM


Historic Filipinotown
SIPA Gateway Youth/Community Center
3200 Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Hosted by:
Pilipino American Los Angeles Democrats (PALAD) - Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) - Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) - Filipino American Library (FAL) -
Filipino American National Historical Society, Los Angeles Chapter (FANHS)


Tax deductible donation information-
Manilatown Heritage Foundation
ID#: 94-3288180
For more information go to www.delanomanongs.com <http://www.delanomanongs.com>

The life of Founder and Board Member
John Delloro
MOBILE HI FI JEEPNEY TOURS AND VIDEO SCREENING
Filipino-American Film Screening
Partial Injunction on SB1070
National Day of Protest Against SB1070 Continues
PWC joins the National Day of Action Against SB1070 on July 29, 2010.  3 representatives of PWC joined one of the caravans of protesters at 4:00am early morning at Dodgers Stadium.  Yesterday parts of the law were temporarily blocked by the courts, but some of the provisions left to go into implementation at 12:00am June 29th, are oppressive laws that still criminalize immigrant communities and set ominous precedents such as not allowing the passage of Sanctuary City Ordinances. Click here to read more...