Night of POWER and LOVE: API Undocumented Cultural Show
Join Dream Team LA and South Asians for
Justice Los Angeles for a night filled with music, dance, artwork,
REVOLUTION, movement building, empowerment, and much more!! This will be
a night you will never forget.
All proceeds will go towards the scholarship and we request a $10.00 donation.
Donate through Chipin: http:// apiundocumentedscholarship. chipin.com/ night-of-power-and-love-api -undocumented-cultural-sho w
The event will provide a crucial space for queer, undocumented, and/or API youth to come together, collaborate, and support each other. We often have conversations about increasing the visibility of API and queer youth in the undocumented movement to make sure that we address the injustices people face holistically. The Power and Love: API Undocumented Cultural Show scholarship fundraiser actually accomplishes this.
The Night of Power and Love: API Undocumented Cultural Show will attempt to raise $5,000 for 5-10 scholarships for API Undocumented students, provide a space for local API community member to meet each other, and provide a space for local Dream Teams or undocumented group members to meet API community members in hopes for more collaborative work and organizing.
Performances by:
(Stay tuned! more performers will be confirmed)
Special Guest Artist: Sakuntala
**Anthony Ng
**Adrian James
**Jalebi Ghulam (Debut)
**Anupama Tadanki
**Sofia Campos
**Mariella Saba
**USC Drishti
If you would like your donation to be tax deductible, all checks should be payable to NDLON, memo Dream Team Los Angeles. Please send your donation to: UCLA Downtown Labor Center 675 S. Park View St., Los Angeles, CA 90057. For information, please contact Bupendra Ram at Bupendra.Ram@gmail.com
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Endorsed by: Asian Pacific American Legal Center, API Equality-L.A., California Immigrant Policy Center, C.I.R.C.L.E Project, F.U.E.L CSULB, IDEPSCA, Khmer Girls In Action, Korean-Americans United for Equality (KUE-LA), Long Beach IRC, National Immigration Law Center, Orange County Dream Team (OCDT), San Gabriel Valley Immigrant Youth Coalition, Satrang So Cal, South Asian Network.
All proceeds will go towards the scholarship and we request a $10.00 donation.
Donate through Chipin: http://
- 6:00pm until 9:00pm
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church 525 E. 7th St. Long Beach, CA 90813
The event will provide a crucial space for queer, undocumented, and/or API youth to come together, collaborate, and support each other. We often have conversations about increasing the visibility of API and queer youth in the undocumented movement to make sure that we address the injustices people face holistically. The Power and Love: API Undocumented Cultural Show scholarship fundraiser actually accomplishes this.
The Night of Power and Love: API Undocumented Cultural Show will attempt to raise $5,000 for 5-10 scholarships for API Undocumented students, provide a space for local API community member to meet each other, and provide a space for local Dream Teams or undocumented group members to meet API community members in hopes for more collaborative work and organizing.
Performances by:
(Stay tuned! more performers will be confirmed)
Special Guest Artist: Sakuntala
**Anthony Ng
**Adrian James
**Jalebi Ghulam (Debut)
**Anupama Tadanki
**Sofia Campos
**Mariella Saba
**USC Drishti
If you would like your donation to be tax deductible, all checks should be payable to NDLON, memo Dream Team Los Angeles. Please send your donation to: UCLA Downtown Labor Center 675 S. Park View St., Los Angeles, CA 90057. For information, please contact Bupendra Ram at Bupendra.Ram@gmail.com
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Endorsed by: Asian Pacific American Legal Center, API Equality-L.A., California Immigrant Policy Center, C.I.R.C.L.E Project, F.U.E.L CSULB, IDEPSCA, Khmer Girls In Action, Korean-Americans United for Equality (KUE-LA), Long Beach IRC, National Immigration Law Center, Orange County Dream Team (OCDT), San Gabriel Valley Immigrant Youth Coalition, Satrang So Cal, South Asian Network.
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