RAISED PINAY 2020
The 4th Generation
Online Screening & Virtual Gathering
Sunday, June 14
7-9:30pm ET
Unapologetically Black
BYP100 is a national member-based organization of 18-35 year old activists and organizers creating freedom and justice for all Black people.We do this through building a network focused on transformative leadership development, direct action organizing, advocacy, and political education using a Black queer feminist lens.
An initiative of BYP100
She Safe, We Safe, our current national campaign, is a transformative movement campaign to put an end to the different forms of gender violence that Black women, girls, femmes and gender non-conforming people face everyday.
Raffle Prizes
1 ticket for $5 | 3 tickets for $10 | 8 tickets for $20 | 20 tickets for $50
Venmo: @raisedpinay
PayPal "send to a friend": rootsofhealth.ph@gmail.com
In the description, you MUST include 1) email address 2) shipping address and 3) specification of which raffle prize(s) your ticket(s) will go toward in order for your contribution to be eligible!
Raised Pinay Longsleeve ShirtS
valued at $25
SponsorS
Vinta Gallery: Modern Filipiniana
A percentage of proceeds from their masks purchased leading up to the event will go towards our beneficiaries
Narra Studio: Dedicated to the handmade heritage of the Philippines
NAFCON Northeast: National Alliance for Filipino Concerns
UNIPRO: Pilipino American Unity for Progress
PASACAT: Philippine Performing Arts Company
Healing is Giving by Bee Uytiepo
FlipEats: New Filipino-American Cuisine
Vince Fonte, Francesca McKenzie, Marisa Cruz, Anamaria Cabato, Ed Hoa, Lotus Do, David Callan, Keefe Murren, Elizabeth Sowers, Victor Castandeda, Cho Yau Ling, Claudine Lim, John Nite, Richmond Ang, Anjeline Tan, Dyan Ludena Ferraris, Rachel Javier, Stefan Le, Irene Umipig, Shawn Padua,
Harry Thomas, Jr., Reanne Young, Suty Komsonkeo, Murat Ahmed, Melissa Macario, Analee Campbell, Maria Graciela Alcid, Laura Del Carmen, the Cordero Family, & Omehra Sigahne
Copyright 2020
Founded by Jana Lynne Umipig, Justine Ang Fonte & Rachelle Peraz Ocampo