Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Festival

Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Festival

Come celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with vendors, food trucks, and performances! Special performance by Filipino Poet Jason Bayani!

By L.E.A.D Filipino

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 5 - 9pm PDT

Location

Olinder Community Center

848 East William Street San Jose, CA 95116

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About this event

  • 4 hours

Join us for the first Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Festival hosted by Chopsticks Alley Art and LEAD Filipino!

  • Performances
  • Food
  • Vendors

Schedule:

5 pm Doors Open

6pm Special performance by Kulintang Dialect

7-8:30 pm Special performance by Jason Bayani, Locus of Control

9 pm Event Ends


Vendors and Sponsors:

If you would like to become a vendor or sponsor, send an email to John@leadfilipino.org


Parking:

Available at Olinder Elementary School located next to Olinder Community Center, parking on site, and street parking.

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About LEAD Filipino

We are Leadership, Education, Activism and Dialogue (L.E.A.D) Filipino (Inc.) is an incorporated charitable nonprofit cultural and educational organization driven by the hearts of students, adults, and families out of San José, California.

Since 2015, we have organized at the intersection of civic innovation, culturally responsive education, grassroots leadership development, and local economic development efforts. Rooted in our mission to increase the representation of Filipina/x/aoAmericans in public leadership, we create an environment for our members to engage in community-based campaigns, local cultural and educational programming, and statewide civil and human rights efforts.

For any questions, concerns, or accessibility needs, please get in touch with our team at info@leadfilipino.org

About Chopsticks Alley Art

Chopsticks Alley Art promotes Southeast Asian cultural heritage through the arts. We celebrate the cultural diversity of Southeast Asian contemporary art to foster greater understanding and connect communities.

We offer arts-based programs and classes, exhibits, and community events to create an engaging environment of celebration, learning, and support between our diverse, multi-generational communities.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring a friend?

Yes! We invite you to bring your friends and family to join you at this event.

Who can I contact for additional questions?

Please contact us at info@leadfilipino.org

Organized by

Leadership, Education, Activism & Dialogue (L.E.A.D.) Filipino, is a grassroots cultural organization and movement which promotes local engagement, social awareness, and community exposure among our Valley's Filipino and Filipina American professionals, college students and youth.  We provide community-based workshops, speaker events, and leadership programs.

Free