Better Together: Solidarity and Allyship with the LGBTQI Community

To end its celebration of Pride Month 2021 with a bang, the University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (UPCWGS) brings you a webinar entitled Better Together: Solidarity and Allyship with the LGBTQI Community on 30 June 2021 (Wednesday), 3:00 PM via Zoom.

Resource speakers are Hon. Marvic Mario Victor F. Leonen, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Hon. Lena Marie P. Juico, President Pro-Tempore, Chairperson of the Committee on Women, Family Relations, and Gender Equality, and third term City Councilor, District 1, Quezon City; Dr. Jimmy P. Dumlao II, Head of the ManilaMed-Medical Center Manila’s Gender Diversity Center; and Ms. Ana Marie Antonio, member of the Young Feminists Collective.

The panel of reactors includes AR Arcon of the Pioneer Filipino Transgender men Movement (PFTM) and LakanBini Advocates Pilipinas, Inc.; Naomi Fontanos of the Gender and Development Advocates (GANDA) Filipinas; Claire de Leon of the Lagablab LGBT Network; and Percival Cendaña of Babaylanes, Inc.

Registration is free and can be accessed through the link: http://bit.ly/BetterTogetherUPCWGS.

Kapihan with Pride 2021

The University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (UPCWGS), in collaboration with the UP Center for Women’s Studies Foundation, Inc. (UPCWSFI); UP Babaylan; Babaylanes, Inc.; Lagablab LGBT Network; Gender and Development Advocates (GANDA) Filipinas; LakanBini Advocates Pilipinas, Inc.; Pioneer Filipino Transgender men Movement (PFTM); Intersex Philippines; and Intersex Asia, brings you Kapihan with Pride 2021 on 22 June 2021 (Tuesday), 2:00 PM via Zoom.

Join us in an afternoon of pride, solidarity messages, games, and open mic sessions on various issues concerning the LGBTIQ+ community. Please make sure to bring your rainbow flag and other rainbow-inspired stuff, and have a cup of coffee with you.

Registration is free and can be accessed through the link: http://bit.ly/KapihanWithPride.

Site of Convergence: Weaving Tapestries of Knowledge

Time’s Up, Academia: Shifting Discourse, Reporting & Mentorship

The University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (UPCWGS) invites everyone to the fourth session of the lecture series, “Site of Convergence: Weaving Tapestries of Knowledge,” entitled Time’s Up, Academia: Shifting Discourse, Reporting & Mentorship featuring Dr. Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez on 22 June 2021 (Tuesday), 10:00 AM – 12:00 NN (Manila Time) via Zoom.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/TimesUpAcademiaNow.

Dr. Gutierrez will talk about how, as a graduate student at the UC Berkeley, she worked to address publicly the failures of sexual harassment reporting and response structures (https://www.dailycal.org/2018/02/13/laying-bare-berkeleys-metoo-moment). Dr. Gutierrez will also have a dialogue with representatives from school-based anti-sexual violence initiatives in the Philippines, namely Julia Martinez who is a high school student from the Philippine Science High School-Main Campus who proposed a prevention curriculum and harassment intervention plan, Sophia Caagbay who is the Deputy for Legal Aid of Sulong!, Danna Aduna who is an instructor of philosophy and the Publications and Research Coordinator of Time’s Up Ateneo, and Jaira Del Mundo who is the Education and Research Head of The Sanctuary Project UPD.

Dr. Gutierrez (https://history.ucsc.edu/faculty/profiles/index.php?uid=kgutie20) is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She specializes in Philippine history, science and technology studies, and modern Southeast Asia. In 2015, she joined the UC President’s Task Force on Responding to Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence to influence policy reform across the UC system. She also organized with graduate students to demand more transparency for the campus adjudication process, which has since changed to reduce the number of hearings during which complainants are expected to verbally repeat their experiences of sexual harassment or sexual violence. For her efforts, she received the RISE Leadership Award from Berkeley’s Gender Equity Resource Center in 2017. She has shared her insight and experience with UpFront-KPFA (Berkeley, 94.1) (https://kpfa.org/player/?audio=229063), The Guardian, National Public Radio, and most recently, at the Promoting Gender Equity and Fair Practices in Asian Studies virtual panel of the Association of Asian Studies.