USF Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program (YPSP)

USF Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program (YPSP) Welcome to the University of San Francisco's Philippine Studies page! Feel free to stop by

The Philippine Studies Minor seeks to train and educate students to:

- Understand the formation of Filipino history, culture, and society in the Philippines, the United States, and globally;
- Develop an empathy for the values, behaviors, ehtics, and perspectives of Filipinos;
Be able to identify and discuss social, political, economic, business, psychological, and environmental issues relevant t

o the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora;
- Obtain basic, intermediate, and advanced Filipino/Tagalog language proficiencies;
- Appreciate the literary, linguistic, philosophical, religious, and artistic contributions of Filipinos to the United States, Asia, and the world; and
- Apply knowledge for activism, advocacy, and social justice in the Philippines, the United States, the Asia Pacific, and the world.

Sino Tayo sa Mata ng Lipunan?: Power of RepresentationFriday April, 30th4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Join Kasamahan and Ruby Iba...
04/27/2021

Sino Tayo sa Mata ng Lipunan?: Power of Representation
Friday April, 30th
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Join Kasamahan and Ruby Ibarra, rapper and spoken word artist from the Bay Area, for a conversation on colonial mentality, intergenerational conflict, and representation in the Filipina/o/x community.

This event is open to all.

Join Kasamahan and Ruby Ibarra, rapper and spoken word artist from the Bay Area, for a conversation on colonial mentality, intergenerational conflict, and representation in the Filipina/o/x community. USF accommodates individuals of all abilities. If you need an accommodation, please contact Student...

Uncovering Asian and Asian American Solidarity: a Teach-in & Testimonial Space- Tuesday, April 27th - 11:45 a.m. - 12:45...
04/26/2021

Uncovering Asian and Asian American Solidarity: a Teach-in & Testimonial Space

- Tuesday, April 27th -
11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.

Asian and Asian American students, staff, and faculty, and community allies are invited to share space together in solidarity and to process the continued experience of increased anti-Asian violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. James Zarsadiaz, Associate Professor of History & Director of the Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program, will provide some grounding history on anti-Asian racism in the United States and a panel of student leaders will reflect on the need for solidarity. There will be a testimonial space for Asian and Asian American community members to individually share their stories and be heard and seen as well.

This event is a collaboration between USF's Asian and Asian American Staff/Faculty Council (AAASFC) and the Asian Pacific American Studies program (APAS).

Additional USF co-sponsors include: the Cultural Centers, Culturally Focused Clubs Council (CFCC), Office of Diversity Engagement and Community Outreach (DECO), the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good, University Ministry, and Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program (YPSP).

Tuesday, April 27 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Online - Zoom Register to attend: rebrand.ly/AAASolidarity Asian and Asian American students, staff, and faculty, and community allies are invited to share space together in solidarity and to process the continued experience of increased anti-Asian violence duri...

Check out this interview featuring Professor Zarsadiaz on the surge of anti-Asian violence in the United States in Rappl...
04/15/2021

Check out this interview featuring Professor Zarsadiaz on the surge of anti-Asian violence in the United States in Rappler, a Philippines-based news outlet founded by journalist and free speech activist Maria Ressa.

Their parents worked hard for a good life in the US, but now they’re in danger of being attacked over coronavirus stereotypes. The kids won't tolerate any of it.

Happy Pilipinx American History Month! Please see the calendar below for this year's events schedule!
10/01/2020

Happy Pilipinx American History Month!

Please see the calendar below for this year's events schedule!

08/17/2020

Longtime YPSP faculty member, Fr. Sonny Manuel, recently retired from USF. The Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program remains grateful for Fr. Sonny's service and devotion to the program, our students, and the wider university community. Here is a message from Fr. Sonny:

I am grateful for collaborating with YPSP over the years especially on the early immersion trips to the Philippines, establishing the Casa Bayanihan Program in Manila and recruiting the participation and support of faculty and students, the reception YPSP hosted for Ateneo President Jet Villarin, S.J., the annual Simbang Gabi masses, etc. I'm glad for the home and welcome I always received from Jay Gonzalez (first YPSP director) and James Zarsadiaz (current YPSP director) and YPSP colleagues.

I am now beginning a new post-retirement venture - a private clinical practice. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested in therapy with a psychologist familiar with our culture and heritage.

I will keep you and your efforts in my prayers!

Blessings and be well,
Sonny

Our very own YPSP professors James Zarsadiaz and Evelyn Rodriguez will be keynote speakers this Friday and Saturday for ...
08/05/2020

Our very own YPSP professors James Zarsadiaz and Evelyn Rodriguez will be keynote speakers this Friday and Saturday for the inaugural online conference of Project PUSO, a non-profit organization founded by Filipinx undergraduates at Middlebury and UCLA. To attend, register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/balikbayan-virtual-leadership-conference-registration-113290697526?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing&fbclid=IwAR1SaFmwNJiREkh_6MYxglenuci30DXq53vwROXNhlir4MjIj-EC8qTL9cM

This past spring, our very own Director of the Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program, James Zarsadiaz, received tenure an...
08/05/2020

This past spring, our very own Director of the Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program, James Zarsadiaz, received tenure and promotion to Associate Professor. Congratulations, Professor Zarsadiaz!

Check out this gorgeous review of YPSP Professor Barbara Jane Reyes forthcoming book, Letters to a Young Brown Girl, ove...
07/31/2020

Check out this gorgeous review of YPSP Professor Barbara Jane Reyes forthcoming book, Letters to a Young Brown Girl, over at Entropy Magazine by Filipina librarian and writer Asa L. Drake.

https://entropymag.org/barbara-jane-reyes-letters/

Here's the link to pre-order the book: https://bookshop.org/books/letters-to-a-young-brown-girl/9781950774173?aid=356

Letters to a Young Brown Girl by Barbara Jane Reyes BOA Editions, September 2020 72 pages / preorder: Bookshop / Amazon   “After all this, you st

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