Masculinity & Violence: Talk Story with Kiwi Illafonte

March 19, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, QLC #412

Kiwi has over 15 years of experience working with non-profits including Youth Development, Health Education, Counseling & Case Management, Publications & Media Arts. He wrote and edited "Walk Like a Warrior: A Young Man's Survival Guide", contributed to many other Health Initiative for Youth (HIFY) publications, and is featured in the film "Sounds of a New Hope: Hip Hop and the Philippine Struggle for Freedom".

He is a solo artist and member of the renowned and pioneering Filipino American rap group, Native Guns. Kiwi has been an outspoken educator and activist for young Asian American men dealing with masculinity and violence.


Event Sponsor
Women's Center, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Leslie Cabingabang, 956-8059, pauvaw@hawaii.edu, http://www.facebook.com/pauviolence, Kiwi (PDF)

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