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Reed's Comparative Race and Ethnicity Studies program and the Theatre and Music Departments present a screening of "Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo" (Dahil Sa ‘Yo: Ang Storya Ng Kilawin Kolektibo) on Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 6:30pm. To be followed by a Q&A with director Barbara Malaran, and a reception.

Directions: Navigate to "Reed College West Parking" to park at the lot adjacent to the Performing Arts Building. The entrance to the lot is across the street from the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. Room 320 is on the third floor which is accessible by stairs or ramp/elevator.

About "Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo"
Dahil Sa ‘Yo: Ang Storya Ng Kilawin Kolektibo

This archival documentary traces the history of Kilawin Kolektibo, a pioneering collective of Filipinas who came together in NYC in the mid-nineties. Having experienced marginalization in Filipino culture because of their queerness and in mainstream gay culture because of their race, language, and gender, the members of the group sought political empowerment and increased visibility.

Above all, they sought to create a space of friendship and safety for those who found themselves suspended between cultures and identities. Kilawin Kolektibo allowed them to transform their experience of oppression into one of joy and growth. Kilawin made lasting connections with similar groups in the global Filipino diaspora, most significantly, with Babaylan, a queer Filipinx group based in Toronto.

Culling from a treasure trove of over a quarter-century’s worth of historic documentation, including footage, photographs, interviews, and ephemera, the film tells the inspiring story of members as they found each other, fell in love, and became each other’s lifeblood amidst a society that rejected them. From marching, partying, and protesting, to its oftentimes incestuous sexual politics, the film serves as an exhilarating memorial to the rebellion and nostalgia of the nineties.

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