Bayani Apparel

  • The I-Hotel

    The I-Hotel

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    The I-Hotel
    The International Hotel was a low-income residential hotel that became the most dramatic housing-rights battleground in San Francisco history. As a center for Filipino and Asian American activism in the 1970s, the building housed nearly 150 Filipino and Chinese seniors, three community groups, an art workshop, a radical bookstore and three Asian newspapers. The I-Hotel stood on the last remaining block of Manilatown, a once-thriving Filipino neighborhood that was gradually displaced by San Francisco’s expanding financial district.

     

     

    The Fall and Rise
    From 1968 to 1977, landlords of the hotel tried to evict the residents and build a parking lot. Resisting eviction for almost a decade, the tenants organized a mass-based, multiracial alliance which included students, unions and churches. During the final 3am eviction on August 4, 1977, over 3,000 people unsuccessfully defended the I-Hotel from hundreds of club-wielding riot police. The building was demolished in 1979, and it remained a vacant hole for over two decades. Thanks to a concerted effort by local neighborhood groups, the I-Hotel was rebuilt in 2005, providing 104 units of low-income senior housing and the International Hotel Manilatown Center to continue the legacy of Manilatown.

    Proceeds from the sales of The I Hotel will go towards the Manilatown Heritage Foundation.www.manilatown.org


    Bayani Art X Manilatown Heritage Foundation

    Art by Tata Ponsi

  • KA/Katipunan Long Sleeve

    KA/Katipunan Long Sleeve

    Price range: $30.00 through $32.00

    Katipunan, officially known as the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or the Katipunan, was an organization founded on 7 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata and a few others, with the vision of completely separating the Philippines from Spain after declaring the country’s independence.


    Learn more about Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan

    Art by Tata Ponsi

  • Mabuhay

    Mabuhay

    $24.00

    Mabuhay has lots of meaning, Welcome, Live, To grow, Long Live! Written in Baybayin script by Ray Haguisan of Kapuwa.

     

    Learn more about Baybayin

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  • Defy

    Defy

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    Rajah Sulayman (1558-1575) Regarded as a brave and great ruler of Manila. He led a native revolt against the Spanish in 1574 when the new Governor-General did not honor the treaty with the prior Rajah. The defiance of Rajah Sulayman came to be known as the “Sulayman Revolt” also known as The “First Battle of Manila Bay”.

    Learn more about Rajah Sulayman

    Art by Tata Ponsi

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  • LapuLapu Long Sleeve

    LapuLapu Long Sleeve

    Price range: $30.00 through $32.00

    Lapulapu was a Datu of Mactan, an island in the Visayas. He was the first native of the archipelago to fight against Spanish colonization. On April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and his men triumphed over the Spanish invaders led by Ferdinand Magellan that is known as the Battle of Mactan.


    Learn more about Lapu Lapu

    Baybayin script by Jacob Ira

  • Laging Una (Always First)

    Laging Una (Always First)

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Filipinos in the United States, those we now respectfully call the “Manongs,” began a drive to form an all-Filipino military unit. Quickly trained, Filipino immigrants turned-soldiers would be sent to help push the Japanese out of the Philippines. They would fight bravely for the liberation of their homeland.

    Inspired by the Filipino soldiers of the 1st Filipino Regiment Infantry and the 2nd Filipino Battalion. The front logo Laging Una or “Always First” was the motto of the 1st Filipino Regiment Infantry. The cross kris blade and Igorot war shield represents the two warrior tribes of the islands. The volcano represents the area in which the units were located. The three stars are taken from the Philippines Coat of Arms which represents the principle islands – Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The design on the back was inspired by the Filipino soldiers holding their choice of weapon, the Bolo.

    Proceeds from the sales of the Laging Una shirts will go towards the Congressional Gold Medal for Filipino WWII Vets. www.vetsequitycenter.org

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  • Hope

    Hope

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    The Youth is the Hope of our Future.
    Learn more about Jose Rizal

    Art by Albert Malonzo

  • Katipunan Skull

    Katipunan Skull

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    A small room lit only by a table lamp and a skull. A Katipunero must sign a solemn compact with blood drawn from their forearm to symbolized the birth of the Katipunan the sandugo was not just a blood pact but a pledge to love each compatriot as brothers and sisters as our ancestor did when they united the archipelago—Kapatiran (Brotherhood).
    Learn more about Andres Bonifacio

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    Art by Catfish Don

  • Defend (Women)

    Defend (Women)

    $24.00

    “Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.

    Learn more about Emilio Jacinto

    Art by Albert Malonzo