William and Mary's Filipino American Student Association (FASA) presented its annual Culture Night performance on Saturday, March 16, 2019.
"Sa Pagitan," or "In Between," explores the complexities of liminality and living on the margin. Follow Adel Bituin and Mahalia Montgomery as they navigate through adversities that challenge their idea of what makes them Filipino.
Special thanks to our Culture Night Team: Rollin Woodford '19, Roselyn Buensuceso '19, & Luigi Almirante '21 for leading this amazing production!
By the time she reached her senior year, scholarship recipient Jackie Valles ’19 was well-known across campus for her work leading the Latin American Student Union. Most recently, she played a central role in organizing William & Mary’s first-ever Latinx Graduation Ceremony, Ceremonia Raíces [Roots], where she also offered moving remarks to fellow students. Learn more about her journey at William & Mary and the scholarships that helped along the way.
Every Year, the William and Mary Korean American Student Association (KASA), Chinese Student Organization (CSO), and the Japanese Cultural Association (JCA) puts on a show that students direct, act, choreograph, and dance in order to share the joy of Lunar New Year.
Coverage from The Flat Hat of the IREP Africa Cultural Showcase on October 7, 2017. Hosted by William & Mary's African Cultural Society, the showcase featured a powerful and entertaining mix of singing, dancing and poetry.
Lamar Bethea, Jarice Mason II, and Neonna Ferebee share their perspective on Black History Month.
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The William and Mary Filipino American Student Association hosts its 25th annual Culture Night! Featuring traditional and modern dance, the student-produced play Bayani celebrates Filipino culture and heritage. Following the performance, stay for a Filipino dinner including lumpia, adobo, pancit, and lechon (a full roast pig)! Honored guests include President of the College, Taylor Reveley III.
Bayani (the Tagalog word for 'Hero') follows the adventures of Captain Philippines and his sidekick, Girl Pinay, as they combat crime and corruption in the city of Manila. But when mob boss Marcela Aguinaldo confronts the city’s Mayor, the hero and an unlikely partner must join forces to save Manila.
The show begins at 4pm, but doors open at Commonwealth Auditorium at 3pm.
Tickets are $5 during presale, $7 at the door.
Assistant professor of world theatre Claire Pamment discusses her documentary project that helps a transgender community in Pakistan extend its public expression.
What are the ways in which queer Asian American youth are silenced and made invisible by the media, their families, and even themselves? How do we navigate these silences and begin to break them?
This is my final video project for my Queers of Color Critique class at the College of William and Mary.
Music: http://www.bensound.com
4/3/2016
Guest performers from JCA at William and Mary dance a traditional Japanese song, Soranbushi at the Richmond Cherry Blossom Festival hosted by Japanese Student Association at VCU.
The Virginia Indian Oral History Project was instituted in 2000 in partnership with the American Indian Resource Center at the College of William & Mary and the Virginia Council on Indians. This documentary video is inspired by Virginia's Indian Leaders and their desire to speak to the public in their own words about the history of their people.
Conversations with NAACP is a video series with the mission of starting conversations on a variety of topics so as to bring forth people’s perspectives, experiences, and opinions can to the larger community. Through these videos, people can gain some knowledge of the viewpoints that exist in their community, and be able to discern the differences between their own personal experience and others’ experiences. Thus, we as a community can have more well-informed conversations and more thoughtful interactions, which will eventually change our society for the better.
Episode 2 focuses on hair and how it defines our identities. Watch episode 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_40aIqtRpo8
As part of the creative component requirement of THEA 340 -- Acting Asian American and in celebration of APAHM (Asian Pacific American Heritage Month), this documentary was made.
This video is the culmination of a month's work of interviewing 25 Asian Americans at the College of William and Mary. Everyday, with my cohort Priscilla Lin, we interviewed and transcribed what each person had said and pulled a quote and posted it along with a picture on the Asian American Student Initiative facebook page. The purpose of "Faces of Asian Americans at William and Mary" was to showcase the different faces of Asian Americans that the campus has to offer. We really wanted to see how Asian Americans really see themselves and how their identity impacts them as well as their thoughts of the overall Asian American community on campus.
It was a wonderful yet tiring experience and I am definitely satisfied with what was made in the end.
The W&M community celebrates the Chinese mid-autumn festival.The event was organized by the William & Mary Confucius Institute and the university's Chinese Language House, Chinese Students and Scholars Association, Chinese Student Organization, Chinese Undergraduate Students Association and the Asian Law Students Association.
The Asian Student Council at the College of William and Mary presents this year's Taste of Asia show! Every spring, the six Asian organizations on campus join forces to create a cultural showcase. The organizations are:
-Chinese Student Organization (CSO)
-Filipino American Student Association (FASA)
-Japanese Cultural Association (JCA)
-Korean American Student Association (KASA)
-South Asian Student Association (SASA)
-Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)
The Asian Student Council at the College of William and Mary presents this year's Taste of Asia show! Every spring, the six Asian organizations on campus join forces to create a cultural showcase. The organizations are:
-Chinese Student Organization (CSO)
-Filipino American Student Association (FASA)
-Japanese Cultural Association (JCA)
-Korean American Student Association (KASA)
-South Asian Student Association (SASA)
-Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)
The Asian Student Council at the College of William and Mary presents this year's Taste of Asia show! Every spring, the six Asian organizations on campus join forces to create a cultural showcase. The organizations are:
-Chinese Student Organization (CSO)
-Filipino American Student Association (FASA)
-Japanese Cultural Association (JCA)
-Korean American Student Association (KASA)
-South Asian Student Association (SASA)
-Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)
The Asian Student Council at the College of William and Mary presents this year's Taste of Asia show! Every spring, the six Asian organizations on campus join forces to create a cultural showcase. The organizations are:
-Chinese Student Organization (CSO)
-Filipino American Student Association (FASA)
-Japanese Cultural Association (JCA)
-Korean American Student Association (KASA)
-South Asian Student Association (SASA)
-Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)