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Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood.
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood. There will be live musical performances, local vendors, food, drinks, and family-friendly activities. @kmb_la and @thesundayjump ‘s goal is to bring folks together for a fun and safe gathering that uplifts the neighborhood, gives a sense of pride, and offers the opportunity to get involved locally.
Date: Saturday, 07/18/2026
Time: 1pm-6pm
Hosts:
Kabataang maka-Bayan (KmB), or Pro-People Youth, @kmb_la, is a progressive organization which raises the social consciousness of youth, encouraging them to organize and mobilize in response to the issues affecting our local communities, the oppressed people of the Philippines, and other pro-people issues around the world.
Sunday Jump, @thesundayjump, is a community arts organization based in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles. Founded in 2012, Sunday Jump’s mission is to facilitate a safe space for marginalized voices to share stories and create genuine connections through the arts. To ensure a welcoming space for everyone, Sunday Jump has two community guidelines: (1) express, not impress and (2) free speech, not hate speech. This organization’s founders and leaders are award-winning poets and community activists who have shared their work across the nation.
Community Sponsors:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change. Learn more at http://www.pwcsc.org.
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust was founded in 2002 to address Los Angeles's park inequities. They focus their efforts exclusively in communities of color that have little to no access to green space. Their successful community development model engage residents from the beginning of the design process, through construction and ultimately the stweardship of the parks and gardens they create. To ensure the long-term impact of their efforts, they are working towards equitable green space development through grassroots policy reform.
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District has made a remarkable impact by awarding over $1.7 billion in grants. These funds have empowered cities, county departments, state and local agencies, and community organizations to revitalize our parks, elevate recreational facilities, and enhance trails and open spaces.
FilAm Arts is a nonprofit organization that advocates for culturally inspired art that celebrates Filipino heritage in America. They are passionate about fostering community connection and aim to honor Filipino culture through the arts
Saturday, 18, 14.00 -
Saturday, 18, 19.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Barkada Sessions is a music showcase highlighting up and coming artists hosted by Ang Sirena & Joystix.
We are back for Barkada Sessions Nº 5.Setting the tone for the evening will be a performance from your host, @Ang__sirena, leading into a curated lineup of RnB and Soul’s finest Amara the Muse, Ainjo, and Makadi.
Don’t sleep on this one! The talent is unmatched!
Friday, 10, 19.00 -
Friday, 10, 22.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Sunday Jump is an arts organization at Pilipino Workers Center in LA’s Historic Filipinotown. Open mics are 1st Sundays, 5-7 pm. May - Nov.
This is Sunday Jump’s 14th season!
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES:
(1) Express, not impress and (2) Free speech, not hate speech. It's not about the snaps and claps. It's about sharing the love of your art. It's not about putting people down. It's about uplifting our communities.
OPEN MIC:
Open mic-ers have 4 minutes MAX. Guaranteed 9 performers will be chosen through lottery, with the rest on on-call. No repeat performers on the same day. Order is randomized. For on-call, priority is given to first timers and open mic-ers have 3 minutes MAX or only one piece, whichever comes first.
COVID-19 PROTOCOL:
We recommend the following for attendees:
1. Please do not attend if you have COVID-19 or are sick, or were exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the 10 days before the event.
2. Wear masks responsibly. It is not required.
Indoor seating is provided with discretion about maximum capacity. Overflow seating will be available outside with access to the food vendor and audio of the show with window viewing.
If you are not able to attend in-person, we will also stream the event live on youtube.com.
ADDRESS:
Pilipino Workers Center, 153 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Wheelchair accessible. No stairs. Chairs are provided, and people are not expected to stand. Two bathrooms are gender neutral. ASL Interpreters are available upon request with three weeks notice. Open mic-ers are strongly encouraged to provide copies of text for those hard of hearing and deaf. Amplified sound; volume is sporadically loud. Room is air-conditioned; wear layers if temperature sensitive. Use scent-free materials and be aware of fragrance sensitivity. Event is streamed online @thesundayjump.
PARKING:
Street parking is free on Glendale Blvd and nearby residential areas. Meters are free on Sundays.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
There is no nearby subway station. One bus stop (14/37) is on Beverly and Belmont. It is a 6 minute walk or 1/4 mile (500 meters) from venue.
FISCAL SPONSOR:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change.
DONATIONS:
Venmo (@thesundayjump) to support organizing efforts. Donations to Sunday Jump are tax deductible under Federal ID 77-0439301. The Pilipino Workers Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Online donations are accepted. If check donations: Please make checks payable to Pilipino Workers Center FBO Sunday Jump. Mail all checks to the Pilipino Workers Center Office: 153 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026.
Sunday, 05, 17.00 -
Sunday, 05, 19.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood.
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood. There will be live musical performances, local vendors, food, drinks, and family-friendly activities. @kmb_la and @thesundayjump ‘s goal is to bring folks together for a fun and safe gathering that uplifts the neighborhood, gives a sense of pride, and offers the opportunity to get involved locally.
Date: Saturday, 07/18/2026
Time: 1pm-6pm
Hosts:
Kabataang maka-Bayan (KmB), or Pro-People Youth, @kmb_la, is a progressive organization which raises the social consciousness of youth, encouraging them to organize and mobilize in response to the issues affecting our local communities, the oppressed people of the Philippines, and other pro-people issues around the world.
Sunday Jump, @thesundayjump, is a community arts organization based in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles. Founded in 2012, Sunday Jump’s mission is to facilitate a safe space for marginalized voices to share stories and create genuine connections through the arts. To ensure a welcoming space for everyone, Sunday Jump has two community guidelines: (1) express, not impress and (2) free speech, not hate speech. This organization’s founders and leaders are award-winning poets and community activists who have shared their work across the nation.
Community Sponsors:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change. Learn more at http://www.pwcsc.org.
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust was founded in 2002 to address Los Angeles's park inequities. They focus their efforts exclusively in communities of color that have little to no access to green space. Their successful community development model engage residents from the beginning of the design process, through construction and ultimately the stweardship of the parks and gardens they create. To ensure the long-term impact of their efforts, they are working towards equitable green space development through grassroots policy reform.
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District has made a remarkable impact by awarding over $1.7 billion in grants. These funds have empowered cities, county departments, state and local agencies, and community organizations to revitalize our parks, elevate recreational facilities, and enhance trails and open spaces.
FilAm Arts is a nonprofit organization that advocates for culturally inspired art that celebrates Filipino heritage in America. They are passionate about fostering community connection and aim to honor Filipino culture through the arts
Sunday, 05, 17.00 - Sunday, 05, 19.00
Los Angeles, CA
0.00
Barkada Sessions is a music showcase highlighting up and coming artists hosted by Ang Sirena & Joystix.
We are back for Barkada Sessions Nº 5.Setting the tone for the evening will be a performance from your host, @Ang__sirena, leading into a curated lineup of RnB and Soul’s finest Amara the Muse, Ainjo, and Makadi.
Don’t sleep on this one! The talent is unmatched!
Sunday, 05, 17.00 - Sunday, 05, 19.00
Los Angeles, CA
15.00
Sunday Jump is an arts organization at Pilipino Workers Center in LA’s Historic Filipinotown. Open mics are 1st Sundays, 5-7 pm. May - Nov.
This is Sunday Jump’s 14th season!
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES:
(1) Express, not impress and (2) Free speech, not hate speech. It's not about the snaps and claps. It's about sharing the love of your art. It's not about putting people down. It's about uplifting our communities.
OPEN MIC:
Open mic-ers have 4 minutes MAX. Guaranteed 9 performers will be chosen through lottery, with the rest on on-call. No repeat performers on the same day. Order is randomized. For on-call, priority is given to first timers and open mic-ers have 3 minutes MAX or only one piece, whichever comes first.
COVID-19 PROTOCOL:
We recommend the following for attendees:
1. Please do not attend if you have COVID-19 or are sick, or were exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the 10 days before the event.
2. Wear masks responsibly. It is not required.
Indoor seating is provided with discretion about maximum capacity. Overflow seating will be available outside with access to the food vendor and audio of the show with window viewing.
If you are not able to attend in-person, we will also stream the event live on youtube.com.
ADDRESS:
Pilipino Workers Center, 153 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Wheelchair accessible. No stairs. Chairs are provided, and people are not expected to stand. Two bathrooms are gender neutral. ASL Interpreters are available upon request with three weeks notice. Open mic-ers are strongly encouraged to provide copies of text for those hard of hearing and deaf. Amplified sound; volume is sporadically loud. Room is air-conditioned; wear layers if temperature sensitive. Use scent-free materials and be aware of fragrance sensitivity. Event is streamed online @thesundayjump.
PARKING:
Street parking is free on Glendale Blvd and nearby residential areas. Meters are free on Sundays.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
There is no nearby subway station. One bus stop (14/37) is on Beverly and Belmont. It is a 6 minute walk or 1/4 mile (500 meters) from venue.
FISCAL SPONSOR:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change.
DONATIONS:
Venmo (@thesundayjump) to support organizing efforts. Donations to Sunday Jump are tax deductible under Federal ID 77-0439301. The Pilipino Workers Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Online donations are accepted. If check donations: Please make checks payable to Pilipino Workers Center FBO Sunday Jump. Mail all checks to the Pilipino Workers Center Office: 153 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026.
Sunday, 05, 17.00 - Sunday, 05, 19.00
Los Angeles, CA
Founded in 1972, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) stands as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization deeply rooted in serving Historic Filipinotown and Pilipino American communities throughout Los Angeles, CA and Greater Los Angeles County. Built on the Filipino value of bayanihan—a communal energy emphasizing shared connection and collective well-being—SIPA enriches and empowers generations of Pilipino Americans and people of all backgrounds by creating spaces where communities strengthen one another through mutual support and cooperation.
Guided by core indigenous values of kapwa (humankind), karangalan (honor), kapakanan (well-being), and katarungan (social justice), SIPA is committed to advancing equity, dignity, and human rights within marginalized communities. The organization recognizes the diverse experiences of Filipino Americans, including immigrant, undocumented, LGBTQIA, and other historically underrepresented populations, and actively works in solidarity to address intergenerational trauma and promote holistic healing.
SIPA's work integrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) into every initiative, ensuring community members can reach their full potential. The organization honors its position on occupied Tongva and Chumash land while acknowledging the colonial history impacting Filipinos globally. Through youth and family services, mental health support, health and wellness programs, small business development, and affordable housing initiatives, SIPA creates interconnected communities where collective growth and empowerment flourish in Los Angeles.
Founded in 1972, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) stands as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization deeply rooted in serving Historic Filipinotown and Pilipino American communities throughout Los Angeles, CA and Greater Los Angeles County. Built on the Filipino value of bayanihan—a communal energy emphasizing shared connection and collective well-being—SIPA enriches and empowers generations of Pilipino Americans and people of all backgrounds by creating spaces where communities strengthen one another through mutual support and cooperation.
Guided by core indigenous values of kapwa (humankind), karangalan (honor), kapakanan (well-being), and katarungan (social justice), SIPA is committed to advancing equity, dignity, and human rights within marginalized communities. The organization recognizes the diverse experiences of Filipino Americans, including immigrant, undocumented, LGBTQIA, and other historically underrepresented populations, and actively works in solidarity to address intergenerational trauma and promote holistic healing.
SIPA's work integrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) into every initiative, ensuring community members can reach their full potential. The organization honors its position on occupied Tongva and Chumash land while acknowledging the colonial history impacting Filipinos globally. Through youth and family services, mental health support, health and wellness programs, small business development, and affordable housing initiatives, SIPA creates interconnected communities where collective growth and empowerment flourish in Los Angeles.
Founded in 2016, Filipino-American Lawyers of Orange County (FLOC) represents a unique professional community dedicated to advocating for Filipino and Filipino-American interests within the legal profession. Based in Newport Beach, CA, FLOC brings together attorneys, law students, and legal professionals who share a commitment to building a strong, supportive legal community rooted in shared cultural identity and professional values. The organization's mission extends beyond individual career advancement to encompass systemic change—supporting professional growth while simultaneously advancing the local administration of justice and improving access to the legal system for underserved communities. FLOC members describe the organization as more than a networking group; it's a community that opens doors, connects aspiring lawyers with seasoned practitioners, and creates genuine, lifelong professional relationships. The organization's mentorship programs pair law students with established attorneys who serve as career coaches, advisors, and sponsors, providing invaluable insights based on lived experience and cultural perspective. FLOC celebrates the Filipino-American experience within the legal profession, creating a welcoming environment where members' ethnic and cultural identities are honored and integrated into professional practice. The organization actively works to increase diversity in the legal profession while fostering a positive professional culture emphasizing mutual support, encouragement, and collective success. Through signature events, community partnerships, and ongoing member engagement, FLOC has established itself as a vital resource for Filipino-American legal professionals in Orange County seeking connection, mentorship, and meaningful professional community.