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Volume 162 No. 3 SERVING SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934
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Members of the Filipino club AKBAYANSJSU congregate at a park on Aug. 2 for one of their first events, the Fall 2023 Semester Community Kickoff.
Filipino students assemble By Alexia Frederickson NEWS EDITOR
For many Filipino students on campus, Akbayan provides a space to find community and learn about Filipino culture and heritage. AkbayanSJSU is a student-led organization that was founded to increase knowledge of the Pilipinx-American culture and share the beauty of the heritage, according to the club’s website. Akbayan means “embracing in friendship,” according to the same website. Chemical engineering junior
Sean Colina is the Community & Political Affairs Pillar of the Cabinet for AkbayanSJSU. “The Cabinet is the 13 members that are in charge of the organization overall,” Colina said. Colina said part of his duties as Community & Political Affairs is to help do outreach for the club and to coordinate with other organizations. He said he joined the club last year as a part of KAAMP, the organization’s mentorship program. KAAMP stands for kuya ate ading mentorship program,
which are the names of the ranks for the program, according to a AkbayanSJSU website. Colina said he’s made a lot of connections with people through Akbayan, even though he’s introverted. “It’s really fun to have a Filipino community, and any community overall,” he said. “I grew up in Daly City, which has a large population of Filipinos, so it’s nice that the community is so close-knit in San José.” Psychology sophomore Hallie Gwen Funcion serves as Cultural Pillar for the organization. “I’m in charge of ensuring
cultural accuracy within our events and our workshops, especially our PCN production, which we usually hold in the spring,” she said. PCN, or Pilipinx Cultural Night, is an annual event held by AkbayanSJSU showcasing a student-written play, according to the club’s website. Funcion said she helps organize concerts and other events for the organization, including a benefit concert last year. “We were able to raise about $3,000 to the Foundation of Philippine Progresses’
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AKBAYANSJSU's Fancy Fam welcomes new members with signs shaped like diamonds on Oct. 27 during their Fall 2023 semester.
relief fund for the Mayon volcano eruption back in the Philippines,” she said. Funcion said joining Akbayan is a great opportunity to learn about Filipino culture and connect with others in the community. She said the “Three C’s” that the club is dedicated to are connections, culture and community. “Regardless of whether you’re Filipinx or not, people are still able to come together to become one community, regardless of your background,” Funcion said. “I think that’s such a beautiful aspect within our organization.” Animation & illustration junior Riko-Ricardo Crudo said he joined as a member last semester, and he’s happy to be a part of the club. Crudo said Abkayan is a great place to make friendships that will last well beyond university. “Akbayan provides this really awesome safe space that people can really take advantage of, not just for here but also in the long run, which I really appreciate,” he said. “I’ve never had time to take advantage of (Akbayan) in previous years, so I might as well do it now before I leave and graduate with any regrets.”
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