Luya is a place that /needs/ to exist for Filipinx people, whether they have been a poet for 10 years or 10 minutes. It is a safe haven for people like me, wandering around with little to no idea of what kind of artist they are or what path they will take in the future.
UniPro Hosts Philippine Graduation Ceremonies in New York and Chicago
2017 State of UniPro
2017 has felt longer than a normal year. This doesn’t come as a surprise during this abhorrent and abnormal administration. I have witnessed allies tire more quickly (myself included) and the need for self-care increase as the year progressed. I have always thought that constant pressure balanced with self-care is the progenitor of change and progress. But 2017 has taught me that constant care and love may be more important.
Sign of the Times: A Reflection on the Panel
Rarely do we make spaces of meaningful discussion and reflection with our parents and our children, and with the birth of newer technologies and struggles accelerating, this becomes harder to achieve. UniPro dedicated a space for dialogue between generations and bridging the gap to build a stronger, more empowered Filipino America.
UniPro Discussion on "My Family's Slave"
A discussion among UniPro staff members about The Atlantic's recent piece, "My Family's Slave," the cover story for the June 2017 issue.
"UniPro Chicago-Midwest’s 2016 Year in Review" by Ryne Dionisio
What a long road it’s been to get where we’re at right now. While we had our official launch event in April, the initial talks of having a Midwest UniPro chapter happened over a year prior. It took many months of recruiting, community polling, and event planning to ensure that there was even a spot for us among the other great organizations in the region, and that we’d have the capacity to meet the goals we envisioned.