
From march to movement: Uniting Asian, Black, and Blasian Communities with Rohan Zhou-Lee
The Blasian March seeks to reshape the narrative around activism and promote solidarity among Black, Asian, and Blasian communities.

GABRIELA USA and the International Women’s Alliance advance the Filipina working women’s movement
“In the end, we’re fighting for a system change, but it’s for the people. Not for whoever is in power.”

Legacy of young activist lives on through the Amado Khaya Healing House in Lake County
At the foot of Mount Konocti is the Amado Khaya Healing House, a space of sanctuary dedicated to helping people heal and find belonging.

GABRIELA-D.C. Chapter Presents: Martial Law and the Women's Role in the Philippine Movement
Filipina domestic workers, entertainers, and healthcare workers are among the Philippine labor force sent overseas to work.

First Asian American-led national unity march held in Washington, D.C.
The first multicultural march led by Asian American and Pacific Islander community members was held at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Filipinos unite nationwide to reject new Marcos regime in Philippines
Filipino workers, students and youth activists across Northern California shut down Sutter Street for a People’s State of the Nation Address