RESBAK!

ARTS & RESISTANCE AGAINST THE DRUG KILLINGS IN THE PHILIPPINES

This exhibition and showcase coincides with CCNY’s Third 2024 Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference, April 17-19, 2024, which aims to explore the contested legacy of human rights in increasingly uncertain times.



RESBAK
RESBAK (RESpond and Break the Silence Against the Killings) is an interdisciplinary alliance of artists, media practitioners, and cultural workers. The primary goal of RESBAK is to advance social awareness with regards to the killings brought forth by the Duterte administration’s “war on drugs.” “Resbak” is also a slang term for gathering reinforcements to get even with someone who did something wrong. Through various art forms and platforms, RESBAK seeks to give voice to and empower the most vulnerable sectors targeted by the state-endorsed killings. 

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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE
Economic inequality, racism, sexism, and multiple refugee crises have engendered and exacerbated the rise of political extremism.  Addressing such issues, as well as many others, the Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference aims to explore the contested legacy of human rights in increasingly uncertain times.  It seeks to foster dialogue and scholarship from a wide range of perspectives. Some conference presenters are scholars and activists who continue to view the human rights project as a moral and ethical challenge to power; others see it as an enabler of political and economic domination.
    The Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference
participants seek to reassess the origins, foundations, and contemporary forms of human rights discourse, ideas, and practice today, seventy-five years on. The Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference is part of a larger initiative at The City College of New York, CUNY, shared between the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Division of Humanities and the Arts, and the President’s Office dedicated to human rights studies, public programming, and scholarship.

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SUNY/CUNY SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSORTIUM
The SUNY/CUNY SEAC is an interdisciplinary initiative to promote research, teaching, and related efforts around Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian Americans in New York’s public universities. The Southeast Asia Consortium (SEAC) aims to develop institutional infrastructure and robust connections across New York’s public university systems—the 64-campus, 370,000-student State University of New York (SUNY) and 25-campus, 270,000-student City University of New York (CUNY)—with the wider New York public and policy community, and with counterparts in Southeast Asia. The statewide SEAC links faculty, students, alumni, and surrounding communities.

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AKSYON: Films for Change - Short Film Showcase


SCREENING + RESBAK DISCUSSION

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024 @ 2:30-4:00pm EST
CWE Auditorium
City College of New York
25 Broadway, 7th Floor, NY, NY
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The 15 short films featured in the list range from karaoke videos (or “HindeOKes”), stop-motion animation and documentaries. These were made using the most spartan means possible in the span of the two years since RESBAK was officially launched in a borrowed garage space of filmmaker friends in Metro Manila. The films have been shown in Universities, urban poor communities, bars and street protests.


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Burning Woman

2016. Julie Lluch, Kiri Dalena, Anna Isabelle Matutina. English, Filipino. 3 minutes, 27 seconds.

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Christmas in Our Hearts Reloaded (HindiOke #1)
2016. Dada Docot, Isabelle Matutina, Gerone Centeno, Emil Mercado, Adjani Arumpac, Kiri Dalena, Sining Kadamay. 3 minutes, 46 seconds.

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Tokhanginamo Unabes

2017. Respond and Break the Silence Against the Killings (RESBAK). English, Filipino, Beki. 5 minutes, 52 seconds.


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Orphan

2017. Sunshine Matutina. Filipino with English Subtitles. 2 minutes, 57 seconds.

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Ang Mga Kriminal

2017. Sining Kadamay (SIKAD) and Respond and Break the Silence Against the Killings (RESBAK) Jonathan Olarte. Filipino with English Subtitles. 3 minutes, 12 seconds.

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Panawagan ng Pagkilos

2017. Isabelle Matutina, Boyet de Mesa, Eli Hiller, Mic Zerda, Sipat Lawin Ensemble. Filipino with English Subtitles. 3 minutes, 12 seconds.

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Marawi Evacuees

2017. Kiri Dalena. Filipino with English Subtitles. 7 minutes, 6 seconds.

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Tindeg Ranao

2017. Glenn Aquino. Filipino with English Subtitles. 7 minutes, 34 seconds.

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No Hero

2016. Adjani Arumpac. Filipino with English Subtitles. 2 minutes, 56 seconds.


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Liwanag Sa Dilim (Light in the Dark)

2017. Adjani Arumpac. Filipino with English Subtitles. 1 minutes, 50 seconds.

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SONA 2017

2017. Adjani Arumpac. Filipino with English Subtitles. 4 minutes, 4 seconds.

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Maligaya Sana Ang Pasko (HindiOke #2)

2017. Dada Docot, Kiri Dalena, Lisa Ito, Vinty Lava, Giancarlo Abrahan, Jaja Arumpac, Jessamae Gabon, Raffy Lerma. Filipino with English Subtitles. 5 minutes, 34 seconds.


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United Peoples SONA 2018

2018. Adjani Arumpac, Brandon Relucio, Neil Daza, Alyx Arumpac, Jewel Maranan. Filipino with English Subtitles. 7 minutes, 46 seconds.

14




Tumbang Preso ng Bayan
2018. Jayson Santos. Filipino with English Subtitles. 4 minutes.

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A Question of Power

2022. Grace, Sharon, Alexa, Alon Segarra, Joshua Lim So. English. 4 minutes, 41 seconds.
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