Taking root and building a home: Progressive Filipino Canadians boldly continue to pave and lead the path to genuine settlement and integration at a national conference

May 24, 2011
Conference Announcement

The National Alliance of Philippine Women in Canada (NAPWC) welcomes and encourages all to partake in “Counterspin: Deepening our understanding of genuine settlement and integration” – a nation-wide conference taking place from June 18th to 19th, 2011 in the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia.

Under the auspices of the Congress of Progressive Filipino Canadians (CPFC), “Counterspin” will embark upon the momentous task of reconceptualizing and building the movement to counter and transform the social reality of the Filipino Canadian community – a transnational community caught in a cyclical state of permanent impermanence, induced by the ever-intensifying threats of neoliberal globalization and imperialism.

As a continuation of the first Counterspin titled “Towards a just and genuine settlement and integration: Link arms and unite for freedom,” held in the City of Montreal on April 30th until May 1st of 2010, women, workers, and youth, from the Filipino Canadian community, will once again gather to deepen and strengthen their resolve to realize our community’s entitlements of fully participating in the broader Canadian society as makers of history and as a people for social transformation.

Organized by the nationally formed organizations housed under the Kalayaan (Freedom) Centre in Vancouver, The Magkaisa (Unity) Centre in Toronto, and the Kapit Bisig (Link Arms) Centre in Montreal, the two-day conference will usher in a new phase in the rich history of our educating, mobilizing, and organizing work in the Filipino Canadian community. Armed with the challenge to proactively advance our successful development, empowerment, and community building in Canada, this vital undertaking is all the more paramount for the coming future generations to inherit our community’s legacy of struggle and resistance.

As Filipinos have been coming to Canada for over five decades, becoming the third largest immigrant group in the country, the call for a just and genuine settlement and integration have taken the centre focus in valiantly tackling our issues as workers, women, youth, and as peoples of colour – systematically pushed to the physical, cultural, social, economic, and political peripheries of society by the very system that boasts of diversity and multiculturalism. We have arrived at a new dawn of identifying with a truly progressive perspective that expressively and assertively places the struggles and the best interests of the most oppressed and exploited at the forefront of self-recognition, community representation, and cultural affiliation.

Thus, as we sharpen our tools in creating a progressive movement for the future of the Filipino Canadian community, this two-day conference will be indicative of our community’s renewed vigour and political will to take action towards countering economic marginalization, systemic racism and social exclusion. “Counterspin” will provide the venue for us to share and learn from one another as we deepen our understanding of our current collective realities, as well as our roles in changing and shaping our community’s future in Canada. “Counterspin” is and will be a symbol of the progressive Filipino Canadian community’s assertion for the advancement of the struggle for genuine settlement and integration towards our full participation and entitlement in Canadian society! Let us live out history by taking part in its creation!

“Counterspin: Deepening our understanding of genuine settlement and integration”
National conference
Organized under the auspices of the Congress of Progressive Filipino Canadians (CPFC)
Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia
6476 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC
Registration is $25.00 (includes 2 meals and conference materials)

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For more information or to register, please contact the conference secretariat:
Krystle Alarcon; 778-321-8275; krystle.alarcon@gmail.com
Jon Nieto; 778-384-7378; jonziphone@gmail.com
Arlene Oropel; 778- 317-5265; ajalex12jaylon@gmail.com