Some "Proud to be Pinay" Thoughts Regarding V-Day Pinay Hawaiʻi

dc.contributor.authorRose, Jennifer Solidum
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-17T18:53:30Z
dc.date.available2021-09-17T18:53:30Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.description.abstractThis is an essay written by Jennifer S. Rose, who served as the Director of Community Building and Program Development at the Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline, during the production of V-DAY Pinay Hawaiʻi. She provides a context of Eve Ensler's work, the Vagina Monlogues, in relation to Filipina women's work to reclaim our bodies and the protection of women, because of the history of violence in the Philippines and in Hawai'i. The essay highlights the work that has been done to address gender based violence in Hawaiʻi, and discusses the significance of the V-DAY Pinay performance as an example of ongoing community based work to change the culture of violence against Filipina women.
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dc.identifier.citationRose, Jennifer S. "Some 'Proud to be Pinay' Thoughts Regarding V-DAY Pinay Hawaiʻi" Essay, Domestic Violence Clearing House and Legal Hotline, Honolulu, 2006.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10524/63942
dc.language.isoEng
dc.publisherDomestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline
dc.subjectFilipina
dc.subjectHawaiʻi
dc.subjectvagina monologues
dc.subjectdomestic violence
dc.subjectviolence against women
dc.subjectstories
dc.subjectwomen's health
dc.titleSome "Proud to be Pinay" Thoughts Regarding V-Day Pinay Hawaiʻi

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