RAMA Live "From Invisibility to Visibility: Pacific Islander in SF"
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This episode is the 4th community discussion of the Tres Generaciones/Three Voices live podcast series by the RAMA Blueprints podcast series. This discussion delves into the history and recent rise of the Pacific Islander or VASA community in San Francisco, as told by 3 pivotal community leaders. The discussion highlights the importance of cultural responsibility, community engagement, and the ongoing fight for self-determination, extinguishing invisibility, decolonizing education, and emphasizing that success extends beyond academics to character, family, and community.
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Be part of history and join the live podcast which includes a lively conversation between 3 local community leaders who have built a vision and future for the Pacific Islander community.
The Tres Generaciones/3 Voices live podcast series at Brava Cabaret features 3 guests from diverse communities and generations throughout San Francisco. The panelist consists of community leaders who have experience working towards building community through activism, art, community organizing and empowerment.
Always framed through the Principles of RAP, the discussion will seek solutions and future action steps that will hopefully build upon the findings of previous discussions to elevate the level of discussion and details for future action steps and conversations.
Founded in 2021, RAMA Blueprints is the 1st podcast documenting the history of the Real Alternatives Program (RAP) within the City and County of San Francisco between 1967 - 2003 along with its current impact on community empowerment in San Francisco and the country.
Please join us for this exciting event that will celebrate SF's Pacific Islander community, RAMA Blueprints Podcast. Doors at 6:30 and Live Podcast at 7pm.
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