At a @salesforce event a week ago. Coming soon to #seattle this weekend for #pagdiriwang 6/2-3, #NYC Columbia University 6/9-10 and 6/16 for @urbanxindigenous to talk about #baybayin #art #culture 📷@jamesmngo (at South of Market, San Francisco)
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At a @salesforce event a week ago. Coming soon to #seattle this weekend for #pagdiriwang 6/2-3, #NYC Columbia University 6/9-10 and 6/16 for @urbanxindigenous to talk about #baybayin #art #culture 📷@jamesmngo (at South of Market, San Francisco)
Some work from yesterday at the Here Lies Love showing in #seattle. Last day at #Pagdiriwang at the Armory at the Seattle Center. #baybayin #prefilipino #calligraphy #art (at Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Here are some slides from my quick presentation this past Saturday for Pagdiriwang organized by the Seattle kapwa. I typically start off with a bit of storytelling about how I grew up to give the audience some context of my position of certain topics. In these slides, I talk about how the "Golden Age" of Hip Hop lead me to learning about revolutionaries like Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Black Panthers, and Bob Marley. It caused me to ask questions about my own culture and my privilege. As I started to ask more questions and peeling back the layers, I learned about how I was a product of Spanish and American colonialism. I left no stone unturned back then. I was an angry MF with religion, languages, and the education system. Anti-blackness has been in our consciousness for hundreds and hundreds of years due to colonialism and colorism. This mentality is still with us today in the Philippines and the diaspora. Look how we treat out black Filipinos and bleach our skin for the illusion of a better life. This mentality isn't only detrimental to just culture bearers but to everyday non "woke" folks. It can affect your cultural, social, and economic value. I wrote more about this in my book, Rediscovering an Ancient Script through Hip Hop. It's based on a talk I did at Teacher's College at Columbia University #philippines #filipinoamerican #pagdiriwang #filipinx https://www.instagram.com/p/CBJ1uMnjZXw/?igshid=1odys1d8ejail
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6. What’s your least favorite thing to draw?eyyyyrobots >:V
whispers thank you so much 💙
whispers I support u
Admission for all screenings is free and open to everyone! This year's line-up of films from the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora promises to be very exciting, with film subjects ranging from indigenous women's rights to sustainable tourism to Typhoon Haiyan. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 • 12:00-12:30pm – NARRATIVE SHORTS: Barrio Dos Pintados; Ang mga Alingawngaw sa Panahon ng Pagpapasya (Echoes in the Midst of Indecision); re-; Ang 'Di Masabi (What We Don't Say) • 12:30-1:00pm – FILMS FOR KIDS: Ang Munting Mambabasa (The Little Reader); Power Up; Prinsesa (Princess) • 1:00-2:00pm – DOCUMENTARY SHORTS: Pauwi (Going Home); Gloria; Paradise Island • 2:00-3:00pm – Paraiso (Paradise) • 3:00-3:30pm – NARRATIVE SHORTS • 3:30-5:00pm - Ang Babae sa Likod ng Mambabatok (The Woman Behind the Tattoo Artist) SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 2016 • 11:00-11:30am – EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS: Ambihas (Oblique); Tagtagitnep (Dreams); Panaginip ni Nida Chua, May 25, 1985 (The dream that Nida Chua dreamed on the morning of May 25, 1985) • 11:30am-1:00pm – Balik (Return) • 1:00-2:00pm – Ang Panagtagbo sa akong mga Apohan (The Day My Grandmothers Met) • 2:00-2:30pm – FILMS FOR KIDS • 2:30-3:00pm – DOCUMENTARY SHORTS • 3:00-5:30pm – Walang Rape sa Bontok (Bontok, Rapeless) Please like us at https://www.facebook.com/diwafilmfest/ to keep updated!
We would like to invite everyone in the Puget Sound area to the Diwa Film Showcase at the Seattle Center Armory on June 7 and 8, 2pm to 6pm. We'll be sharing great Filipino and Filipino American films and admission is FREE for all showings!
FILM SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2014
2:00PM - Raya Martin’s Independencia
3:30PM - Free-Spirited Shorts Program: Khavn de la Cruz’ Amen; JV Argañosa’s What Goes Around Comes Around; Ronald Lagman’s Tapat sa Pangako (Committed); Sher Bautista’s Biyernes Santo (Good Friday); Therese Cayabas’ Home; Joni Gutierrez’ Hamsit
4:30PM - John Torres’ Todo Todo Teros
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2014
2:00PM - Kidlat Tahimik’s Mababangong Bangungot (Perfumed Nightmare)
3:30PM - Free-Spirited Documentaries Program: Al Alarilla’s Ang Paglilinis (The Cleansing); Vivian Limpin and Ma. Kathrina S. Loreños’s Kunyang; Chasmon Tarimel's (S)pacific Spaces; Adrian Alarilla’s To Manong Carlos (To Brother Carlos)
4:00PM - Quark Henares’ Rakenroll