Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Author gumapag

Lupa ay Buhay: Land is Life

Three Filipina women, each representing a different generation, sit together in an agricultural area as one teaches the youngest by drawing in the dirt. The words “Ang tao, ang bayan, ngayon ay lumalaban!” (The people, the country, are resisting!) are… Continue Reading →

NWFASA

This is a photo taken at the most recent Northwest Filipino American Student Alliance meeting, and the group seen in the photo are some of the members of the “Kapwa” leadership board for NWFASA. In the recording, the group laughs… Continue Reading →

Utang na Loob, Anak

The Tagalog phrase, “Utang na loob”, reflects the Filipino cultural concept of having a debt to others (particularly family), and the Tagalog word “anak” translates to child. These terms resonate deeply with Filipino immigrants’ children. Filipino-American youth often feel the… Continue Reading →

Sisyphus is to the Boulder as I am to Dishes

Everyday I use dishes, and everyday I wash them. Soggy food residue and an easily-clogged sink make the task even more miserable. This is me showing how much I hate this specific chore.

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