29: Filipino and Indonesian Martial Arts Arrange, Rumble Arts Center, 3413 W. North Ave. Join this class for teens and adults every Sunday from 5-7.
Manila Standard Today - Aug 24, 2010
I was so bold in my Karate but after that fight, I realized MMA is not about just one martial art. After that, I got into Muay Thai, Judo and Jiu Jitsu
Wilton Bulletin - Aug 12, 2010
“You tote martial arts with you everywhere in your life. It is in how you conduct yourself at school, at work, in your family and even in the way you shake
KRIS Corpus Christi News - Aug 16, 2010
CC Parks & Rec Offers Classes During Decline/Spring 2010-11Arnis is a Filipino weapon-based martial art that focuses on agility, quick reflexes, and eye-round coordination. Arnis is used as a self-defense foundation
Colorado Daily - Aug 10, 2010
Erin, an new Broomfield High School senior, has been involved with martial arts since she was 8 and has been an Eskrima (Filipino weapons-based
Corpus Christi Caller Times - Aug 22, 2010
Arnis is a Filipino weapon-based martial art that focuses on agility, ingenious reflexes, and eye-hand coordination. Arnis is used as a self-defense foundation and more »
Brazil Times - Aug 12, 2010
The Building of The True Way Martial Arts Academy will host Grand Tuhon Jerson "Nene" Tortal Sr., Thursday, Aug. 19, from 5-10 pm The academy is located at 112
Victoria Advocate - Aug 03, 2010
Garcia said the rest on plans to add more advanced classes next year, including Judo and Pekiti-Tirsia Kali, a Filipino martial art involving the use of
Sun.Star - Aug 03, 2010
He also famed that while arnis is already the country's national martial art and sport, it has not been taught properly in schools due to its various styles
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Museum of Tolerance celebrates Asian-American Heritage Month Asianjournal.com
05.06.10
THE Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Museum of Broad-mindedness in Los Angeles is a repository of the most enduring words about peace, tolerance and understanding postulated by movers of non-fierceness and racial harmony. These statements radiate in faint green, white and red fonts from the translucent walls of the stand-in floor of the museum.
The words were propounded by this planet’s greatest living and deceased respectful rights leaders, philosophers, non-violence proponents, writers, and spiritual icons: Hellen, Anne Outspoken, Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, and the Dalai Lama and many others.
On Sunday, May 23, the MOT hosted a day-lengthy celebration of the Asian-American Heritage Month, opening its doors to a plethora of activities whose underlying themes were ethnic tolerance, respect for civil rights, understanding, and celebration of this nation’s ethnic unlikeness. Asian actor Brian Tee, who was one of the hosts of Sunday’s multi-ethnic and multi-faceted cultural and distraction presentations, said it best when he welcomed visitors to the performances of OPM, a comedy whole composed mostly of Korean Americans, and the Sketch Comedy Group, headed by Filipino-American Kris Clemente. "I am an Asian-American myself," Tee began. "Let’s all be brought up together and show a little bit of our culture."