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WHO’S WHO IN THE
CAST AND CREW
CONTI NUED FROM PAGE 9
SONIA T. DELEN is
a Senior Vice President at Banc
of America Leasing. She sits on
various boards of community
organizations, including the
Board of FWN. In 2010, Sonia
received a Presidential Citation
from then President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo. In 2007,
Sonia was selected as one of
FWN’s 100 Most Inuential
Filipina Women in the US. This
is Sonia’s 10th year as a cast
member since the rst TVM
production.
STEPHANIE BLOCK
(@stephanieblock) is an award-
winning writer and social
media strategist for the SF
Department and Friends of the
Commission on the Status of
Women (@StatusofWomenSF,
@FriendsSFCOSW) and @
OneBillionRisingSF. She’s
Communications VP for @
USNC_UNWomen and serves
on Jewish Federations’ National
Cabinet and SF’s Collaborative
Against Human Tracking. A
Vassar graduate, she’s visited
60 countries and lived in 6. Viva
vaginas!
STEPHANIE
LACAMBRA is proud
to return for FWN’s 10th
anniversary production of the
Vagina Monologues! Her theater
credits include: Contra Costa
Civic Theater’s No Sex Please,
We’re British (Susan), Diablo
Light Theater Company’s Funny
Girl, Contra Costa Musical
Theater’s Evita, Horizons
Unlimited’s Grease! (Sandy
Dumbrowski), Pippin
(Fastrada), Jesus Christ Superstar
(Mary Magdalene), The
Secret Garden(Ayah), and the
University of the Philippines
Alumni Association’s
Hanako (Hanako). Stay strong
vagina warriors and respect
the Vag!!
A transplant to California, this is
TAHITIA DEAN’s rst
time in The Vagina Monologues.
She is a songwriter and
classical pianist who released
her debut collaborative album
Here. Tahitia has spent her
time working as a Special
Education teacher in Georgia,
then as an Equity Ocer for
San Francisco Unied School
District. She currently works
for the Alameda County Oce
of Education in the Internal
Business Services.
THEA SELBY is a mom
of two fabulous boys of 15 and
11, has a marketing and digital
content creation company
called Next Steps Marketing
and keeps busy advocating for
public transportation for all and
for more women in positions
of power. She recently ran for
Supervisor in District 5 in SF,
and plans to run again (and
encourages other women to do
the same!).
TRISHA MARCO
was born and raised in Manila,
Philippines. She earned her BS
in Business Management at De
La Salle University, Manila. At
20 years old, she immigrated to
San Francisco. She is currently
working as a Marketing
Coordinator at Telamon
Engineering Consultants, Inc.,
a minority/women-owned civil
engineering rm located in
San Francisco. This is Trisha’s
rst time to be part of The
Vagina Monologues.
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t has been 13 years since the murder
of Claire Joyce Tempongko. The San
Francisco resident, Filipina American,
and mother of two children was
fatally stabbed 17 times in her own home
by her ex-boyfriend Tare Beltran. After
eeing to Mexico and nally getting
arrested six years later, Beltran was found
guilty of
second-degree
murder in
2008. However,
Beltran’s
attorney
appealed,
claiming
manslaughter
instead of
murder. According to Beltran, the
provocation was that Tempongko had
aborted his baby without having prior
knowledge of her pregnancy. In 2011, the
Court of Appeal overturned the verdict.
On March 5, 2013, the seven justices
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misinstructed with former CALCRM No.
570 on provocation and heat of passion as
a basis for a conviction of voluntary
manslaughter? 2) Did the prosecutor
misstate the applicable law on the subject
in argument? 3) Did the trial court
accurately respond to a jury question on
the subject? and 4) If there was error, was
defendant prejudiced?
The California Supreme Court’s decision
(before May 5, 2013) could have a lasting
eect on domestic violence cases
throughout the state and beyond.
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n Steubenville, Ohio, two high school
football players, Trent Mays and Ma’lik
Richmond, were accused of raping a
teenage girl during summer parties in
2012. Prosecutors claim that Mays and
Richmond “each penetrated the alleged
victim’s vagina with their ngers, an act that
constitutes rape under Ohio law.”Not
remembering much, the victim says the last
thing she can recall from the party
was leaving hand in hand with
Mays and then waking up the
following day naked on a couch. It
was only after photos of the victim
had popped
up on the
internet that
she began
to recall
what
happened.
A photo
of two
teenagers
holding the
victim by her
hands and
feet was one of the photos leaked on the
internet. On Sunday, March 17, 2013, the two
high school football players, Trent Mays and
Ma’lik Richmond, were convicted guilty of
rape (CNN).
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n October 9, 2012, Malala became
known world-wide. Targeted
because “she promoted ‘Western
thinking’ and criticized the
Taliban’s behavior,”the 15-year-old
Pakistani teenager was shot in the head
when she was on her way home from
school. The bullet traveled through her
head to her neck to her shoulder. The road
to recovery was long, and after being
unconscious and in a highly critical
condition, Malala was released from the
hospital after four months. Since her
recovery, Malala has recently revealed that
she is soon to author a book, “I Am
Malala.”The 15-year-old’s book is not only
to tell her story, but to also expose to the
world the real struggle of being able to
attend school and receive an education
that millions of children face. Malala is
also a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize
(Hungton Post).
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ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET
WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER
LIFETIME.
According to United Nations estimates, 1 in 3
of all women in the world will be victims of
violence. That means out of an estimated 7 billion
people globally, about 1 billion women are,
today, experiencing sexual assault, domestic
violence, tracking, other forms of mental and
physical abuse.
ONE BILLION WOMEN VIOLATED IS AN
ATROCITY.
Atrocity: a heinous act of inhumanity. As a
way to express outrage at this atrocity on the
15th anniversary of The Vagina Monologues,
Eve Ensler led a historic global action on
Valentine’s Day 2013 that inspired women and
men in over 200 countries to STRIKE, DANCE, and
RISE to end violence against women.
ONE BILLION WOMEN DANCING IS A
REVOLUTION.
And dance they did. They danced all over the
world, in the City of Joy, in the Congo, in Mumbai,
India, in Manila, Philippines, and in New York,
Miami, and SAN FRANCISCO (see onebillionrising.
org/livestream).
On February 14, 2013, over 4,000 women,
men, students, children, seniors converged on
San Francisco City Hall and Civic Center Plaza to
STRIKE, DANCE and RISE. Kicked o by the spirited
Japanese taiko drummers of the Ruth Asawa
San Francisco School of the Arts, the spectacular
program featured emcee par excellence Fabiola
Kramsky, the celebrity host of Univision
programming, with special remarks by Mayor
Edwin Lee, District Attorney George Gascón,
V-Day Executive Director Susan Celia Swan,
Filipina Women’s Network President Marily
Mondejar, San Francisco Commissioner on the
Status of Women Julie Soo. Together with key
elected ocials from the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors, I joined them to lead the crowd with
a landmark Pledge Against Violence.
The collective expression of unbounded love
and energy to challenge the status quo of
violence against women was an historic
spectacle. I wished that I could somehow bottle
up the catalytic energy of the crowd, to save
some for later to extend the momentum. But,
according to Eve Ensler, this was not just a
one-time event, but “the beginning of the new
world ignited by a new energy.”
Already, change is happening. Women around
the world were heard loud and clear and are
being invited to decision-making tables for the
rst time. In the United States, women rose up
and insisted on reauthorization of the Violence
Against Women Act, long held up in the Congress.
Within days of One Billion Rising, women
activists from across this country secured passage
of this critical legislation, designed to save
women’s lives. Join us. For more information on
the new global movements, visit www.
onebillionrising.org.
Emily M. Murase, PhD, is Executive Director of the
San Francisco Department on the Status of
Women, which, together with a unique
collaboration of community-based domestic
violence services providers and criminal justice
agencies, contributed to the elimination of
domestic violence homicides in San Francisco in
2012 for the rst time in over a decade. A mother
of 2 school-aged children, she also serves on the
San Francisco Board of Education.
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ABOUT VDAY
V
-Day is a global activist move-
ment to end violence against
women and girls that raises funds
and awareness through benet
productions of Playwright/Founder Eve Ensler’s
award winning play The Vagina Mono-
logues and other artistic works. In 2012, over
5,800 V-Day benet events organized by volun-
teer activists in the U.S. took place around the
world educating millions of people about the
reality of violence against women and girls. To
date, the V-Day movement has raised over $90
million; educated millions about the issue of
violence against women and the eorts to end
it; crafted international educational, media and
PSA campaigns; reopened shelters; and funded
over 13,000 community-based anti-violence
programs and safe houses in Democratic
Republic of Congo, Haiti, Kenya, South Dakota,
Egypt and Iraq. Over 300 million people have
seen a V-Day benet event in their community.
V-Day has received numerous acknowledge-
ments including Worth Magazine’s 100 Best
Charities, Marie Claire Magazine’s Top Ten
Charities, one of the Top-Rated organizations
on Charity Navigator and Guidestar. vday.org
ABOUT ONE BILLION RISING
The campaign, launched on Valentine’s
Day 2012, began as a call to action based on
the staggering statistic that 1 in 3 women
on the planet will be beaten or raped during
her lifetime. With the world population at 7
billion, this adds up to more than ONE BILLION
WOMEN AND GIRLS. On 14 February, 2013,
people across the world came together to
express their outrage, strike, dance, and RISE
in deance of the injustices women suer,
demanding an end at last to violence against
women. The campaign continues, visit www.
onebillionrising.org.
EVE’S BIOGRAPHY
Eve Ensler is a Tony award winning
playwright, performer and activist. She is
the author of The Vagina Monologues, which
has been published in 48 languages and
performed in over 140 countries. Eve’s newest
work, I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret
Life Of Girls Around The World, was published
in book form and made The New York Times
Best Seller list. The play, Emotional Creature
was workshopped in Johannesburg, South
Africa, followed by Paris, France. It opened at
Berkeley Repertory Theatre in June 2012, and
will open in November 2012 O-Broadway,
New York City. She is the founder of V-Day,
the global movement to end violence against
women and girls, which has raised over 90
million dollars. Eve’s play Here was lmed live
by Sky Television in London, UK. Her other
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plays include Necessary Targets, The Treatment
and The Good Body, which she performed
on Broadway, followed by a national tour.
In 2006, Eve released her book, Insecure At
Last: A Political Memoir, and co-edited A
Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and a Prayer.
Her new book In The Body of the World will be
published by Holt 2013.
GLOBAL THANK YOU MESSAGE
V-Day issued the following statement
to activists worldwide to acknowledge the
eorts of those who made ONE BILLION
RISING a success, and to keep momentum
going in the weeks and months ahead:
THE BIGGEST MASS GLOBAL ACTION
TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN &
GIRLS IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANKIND
One Billion Rising is the beginning of
the new world ignited by a new energy. It is
not the end of a struggle but the escalation
of it. NOW is the time to enact change. This
is NOT an annual holiday, we are not waiting
until 14 February 2014. NOW is the time to
harness the power of your activism to change
the world!
We celebrate these victories, and we
hope you do too. Now ask yourself, WHAT
CAN I DO IMMEDIATELY TO END VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS – and then go
out and DO IT!
KEY LINKS FOR ONE BILLION RISING
& VDAY:
One Billion Rising Website:
onebillionrising.org
One Billion Rising Facebook:
facebook.com/OneBillionRising
V-Day Website:
vday.org
Online Newsletter:
vday.org/vmail
V-Day Facebook:
facebook.com/vday
Twitter:
twitter.com/VDay
YouTube:
youtube.com/user/vdayorg
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» March 30: First all-Filipina
production of The Vagina
Monologues in Taglish at the
Herbst Theatre to mark
Women’s History Month.
36 cast members, 12
production team members.
» “Handprints”– Men Against
Violence collected signed
pledges on canvas and paper
that “These Hands Will Not Hurt
Women and Girls.”
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» March 13: First publication
of the V-Diaries, FWN’s
anti-violence resource guide.
30,000 copies were printed and
inserted in The San Francisco
Chronicle, The Examiner, and
the Bay Area Business Woman.
» March 13 & 14: 2nd V-Day
Filipina show becomes
ambitious! Two English shows
at the Herbst Theatre!
» FWN’s CourtWatch is created
– Track domestic violence cases
involving Filipina women.
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» FWN goes coast-to-coast!
Two V-Day productions –
San Francisco (Feb 26) and
New York (June 12-27) at
the Skirball Center for the
Performing Arts at NYU.
» Launched Usaping Puki –
the rst Tagalog version of
The Vagina Monologues.
» June 12-27, New York:
Joined Eve Ensler’s two-week
festival of “Until the Violence
Stops: NYC.”
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» FWN continues its coast-to-
coast campaign – SF and NY.
» March 30 & April 14: New York
shows held at the Philippine
Consulate to bring anti-violence
message closer to “home.”
» Cecivim, in collaboration with
FWN, holds rst anti-domestic
violence workshop for men.
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» March 26: FWN press
conference with Eve Ensler to
protest Judge Benson’s ruling
to reduce the Corpuz conviction
to second degree.
» April 4: Premiere of the
new show A Memory,
A Monologue, A Rant and
A Prayer (MMRP). Men
supportive of FWN’s
anti-violence campaign are
invited to read for V-Day.
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» April 11: First V-Day
FWN show in Washington
D.C. at The John F. Kennedy
Performing Arts Center.
Sold-out show!
» May 2: First all-Asian American
Women cast for The Vagina
Monologues at the Herbst
Theatre.
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» April 10: Mona Pasquil makes
theatrical debut in FWN’s 7th
production of The Vagina
Monolgues and Benet
Reading of A Memory,
A Monologue, A Rant and
A Prayer at Herbst Theatre.
2 0 1 1
» May 13: FWN Celebrates Asian
Pacic Heritage Month with
production of The Vagina
Monologues at Herbst Theatre.
2 0 1 2
» FWN Unites with La Casa in
campaign to raise awareness
about domestic violence in
San Francisco
» May 25: FWN Produces
The Vagina Monologues with
Women of Color United cast
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» April 5: FWN’s 10th year of
producing The Vagina
Monologues and Usaping Puki
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23 productions of
The Vagina Monologues
4 productions of Usaping Puki
4 productions of A Memory,
A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer
655 total volunteer
cast and crew
$251,805
total funds raised through
April 2012 to benet:
2004: CORA - Community
Overcoming Relationship Abuse
(San Mateo County); V-Day 2004
Spotlight: The Missing & Murdered
Women in Juarez, Mexico
2005: West Bay Pilipino Multi-
Service Center; V-Day Spotlight:
Women of Iraq: Under Siege
2006: My Sister’s House –
Sacramento’s First Shelter for
Battered Asian Pacic Islander
Women and Children; The Outstanding
Women in the Nation’s Service
(TOWNS) Foundation: Legal Fund
for “Nicole”Rape Case in Subic,
Philippines; V-Day Spotlight: Justice
to Comfort Women
2007: Filipino American Human
Services, Inc. (FAHSI) – New York
V-Day Spotlight: Women in Conict
Zones
2008: Lila Filipina: Comfort Women
Survivors in the Philippines;
V-Day Spotlight: Katrina Warriors –
Women of New Orleans & the
Gulf South
2009: API Domestic Violence
Resource Project (DVRP) –
Washington, D.C.;
V-Day Spotlight: Stop the Rape
of Congo Women and Girls
2010: The Shade Tree and House
of Lorie – House of Hope;
V-Day Spotlight: The Women of
the Democratic Republic of Congo
2011: My Sister’s House;
V-Day Spotlight: Women of Haiti
2012: Women of Color United
Against Violence and the
Filipino Anti-Domestic Violence
Billboard project;
V-Day Spotlight: Women of Haiti
2013: Women of Color United
Against Violence Campaign;
V-Day Spotlight: One Billion Rising
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