Negros Pride Month 2022
The Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI) is
once again taking up the torch to continue championing human rights,
particularly that of the LGBTQIA+ community, by holding a series of
comprehensive activities celebrating Pride Month in June.
Headed by Lead Organizer Writer & Poet Roma Jane Hechanova (HAPI-Dumaguete) with
Co-Organizer for Art Exhibit Shyndel May Sastrillo (HAPI-Dumaguete),
Co-Organizer for Nationwide Series of Talks Junius Dale Capus (HAPI-Bacolod)
and HAPI Pride Team as co-facilitators, the activities aim to beckon members of
the society to come together and discuss issues that remain significant to the
lives of the queer community and humanity in general.
With the theme “over•coming”, which basically pertains to
gaining control over one's body, freedom, rights, and destiny (among
others), HAPI will be hosting an art
exhibit and an eight-day series of nationwide talks both with an international
lineup of artists and speakers, respectively.
The art exhibit to be held at Dakong Balay Art Gallery,
Dumaguete, Negros Oriental– which will be launched on June 19, 2022 – features
23 artists from all over the Philippines and one based in the US ,and will
showcase various forms of medium from photographs to fabric, digital, oil on
canvas, installation art, film, etc. It will run until June 30, 2022; the
artworks will also be accompanied by poetry written by Hechanova.
The eight-day series of talks will feature various advocates
and experts from all over the Philippines and one from Italy; it will be done
via Zoom and is open to all interested participants nationwide and beyond.
HAPI-Bacolod Deputy Head Rayd Espeja will talk about
“Curating Prism: Leveling our understanding of SOGIE and human rights” on June
20 (Monday); this will be followed by human rights activist Atty. Luke
Espiritu’s discussion on “Debunking SOGIE Myths: Time to know you’re part of
the spectrum and covered by the SOGIE Bill” on June 21 (Tuesday).
Gender Justice Advocate Rev. Kakay Pamaran will focus on
“Unearthing (His)tory to (Her)story: the evolution of queer history in the
Philippines” on June 22 (Wednesday); this will be followed by Negrosanon Youth
Leaders Institute Member Jomar Borromeo’s talk titled “Let’s talk about sex,
baby!: Sex Education and Awareness” on June 23 (Thursday).
Human rights lawyer and HAPI member Atty. Jesus Falcis will
be shedding light on the feasibility of legislating same-sex marriage in the
Philippines and the limitations of the Family Code pertaining to marriage and
divorce; this will be done on June 24 (Friday).
Members of the Unitarian Universalist LGBTIQA Fellowship
will be facilitating a round-table discussion on why religion is not in the way
of being queer on June 25 (Friday); this will be moderated by Paula Maria
Gregg, with Lui Sayre, May Gimang, Coriander Gunn, Rev. Leslie Minasalvas, and
Bernadette Jumuad as speakers.
Young Humanists International European Regional Coordinator
Andrea Ruggeri from Italy will talk about the struggles of men in modern
society and why feminism is also FOR men on June 26 (Sunday).
To conclude the eight-day series of talks, Queer Safe Spaces
Founder Roanne Carreon will explore the topic on “Inclusive Future: How to
achieve a more equal society for all people through feminist movements” on June
27 (Monday).
HAPI aims that through these major events, the struggle for
equality and equity that will grant people – regardless of sex and gender – the
same respect, privileges, and rights would reach more audiences and garner more
allies until the cause effectively succeeds.
HAPI is partnering with local and national organizations
like Unitarian Universalist (UU) LGBTIQA Fellowship, Queer Safe Spaces (also a
nonprofit organization committed to educating, empowering, and supporting the
Filipino queer people and to advocating
gender equality), MUGNA Gallery (a new art gallery in Valencia, Negros
Orienta), Bahaghari-Dumaguete, Kabataan Para sa Karapatan (KPK), and
Sangguniang Kabataan: Pederasyon ng Dumaguete..
It is also supported by OceanClick Virtual Solutions Inc
(Dumaguete-based BPO company with international clients), Art Moves PH, and Dumaguete Art Scene (both
online collectives that support art), Shelter PH (a gallery-cafe in Dumaguete), Coffee Collective, The DIM
Company, and D Salag Collective.
The DIM Company will be performing an improv dance during
the opening, while D Salag Collective, a theater company, will be showcasing
their talents on the culmination day.
Other chapters of HAPI will be conducting their own localized
activities for Pride; in Dumaguete, HAPI’s partner-organizers
Bahaghari-Dumaguete, and KPK will be facilitating a community kitchen on June
4, 11, 18, and 25 at Brgy. Tinago with the help of local purok leaders.
Another highlight of the series of activities is the two-day
Pride Walk. The first part to be held on June 18, dubbed as the Negros Oriental
Pride Walk, is a province-wide, inclusive rural and multicultural gathering
open to all members and allies of the LGBT community.
The second part on June 19 will be for Dumaguete locals but
still welcoming to any who would want to participate. Both Pride Walks will
commence at 4PM from Pantawan 2 near Negros Press Club. COVID health
regulations and protocols will be strictly observed all throughout the events.
On June 28, UU LGBTIQA Fellowship will be offering the first
ever Holy Union Ceremony for LGBT couples in Dumaguete and sponsoring a
three-day honeymoon retreat for the participants; this will be officiated by
Rev. Tet Gallardo. LGBTIQA couples may register via
http://tiny.cc/PrideUnions2022.
On the same day, a live talk show called OceanClick TV will
be live streaming its Pride Month Special via OceanClick Careers’ Facebook Page
at 10AM, and via OceanClick Virtual Solutions’ Facebook page at 11:30PM (both
in Philippine Standard Time).
On June 30, UU LGBTIQA Fellowship will be hosting a first-of-its-kind
Affirmations Ceremony at Dakong Balay at 4PM, followed by the Art Talk.
For more information about the activities, please follow the
official social media platforms of the organizers, partners, and sponsors
mentioned above.
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