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Teach-In on UCLA Pilipino Studies (Bunche Hall Room 10383): Welcome by Frank Divinigracia & John Samson -- Efforts by Asian American Studies to strengthen Fil-Am Studies - Enrique DeLa Cruz, Meg Thornton -- Efforts to Strengthen Philippine Studies curriculum at UCLA - Nenita Pambid Domingo, Barbara Gaerlan -- Efforts to strengthen Philippine studies curriculum at UCLA - Geoffrey Robinson -- Efforts by UCLA students and alumni to build Philippine Studies at UCLA - Joel Jacinto, Michelle Magalong, Aris Tagle, Enrique DeLa Cruz -- Student protest and organizing for Pilipino studies - bong Vergara, John Samson -- Group discussions -- Results from group discussions.
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