Let’s peek together at the end of the rainbow!
Meet the fifth of our speakers!
Jesus Falcis III @jesusfalcis is a civil rights activist, a public interest lawyer, a former lecturer at FEU and radio anchor at Radyo 5, and currently a freelance consultant for legal issues.
Let’s talk about sex, this 23rd of June, Thursday night! Meet the fourth of our speakers!
Jomar Borromeo is a staunch advocate for Sexual Reproductive Health Rights; in fact, he works as Adolescent Reproductive Health Instructor.
Meet the third of our speakers!
Bb. Kakay Pamaran serves as the Exec. Assistant to the President and the Director for Communications at Union. She teaches courses in New Testament Studies and Educ. Psychology and is Convenor of the Seminary’s Center for Gender and Sexuality.
Our live TV interview on cable channel RNG Luzon (formerly ABS-CBN baguio)
Zambales lead convenor @VanHAPI discussed the upcoming projects of our @HAPItweets chapters in Bacolod, Dumaguete and @HapiPride ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
🌈 Meet the first of our speakers! To join Rayd Espeja's talk this June 20 (Monday) at 6PM via Zoom, please register at https://t.co/T2AC6LnumL
Rayd Espeja is a pioneer member and currently the deputy head of HAPI - Bacolod Chapter and a member of the Board of Trustees.
JOIN OUR POWERHOUSE SPEAKERS IN OVER•COMING DISINFORMATION.
Register to our 8-day series of nationwide talks with our expert speakers and panelists (https://t.co/aujwWKyx33). Meet, engage, and POSE with our international lineup of experts and advocates!
Wave your flags with PRIDE as we over•come and own our identities! 🏳️🌈
We are excited to show you the month-long series of events HAPI and its local to national partner-organizations have prepared, featuring a diverse lineup of national and international speakers and artists!
For Pride Month, HAPI is hosting an 8-day series of talks and art exhibit, both with international lineups. Catch these events with us! Together, we win and "over•come".
Queer Safe Spaces is HAPI's partner for Over•coming.
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