is closing out with a and and I will do some live-drawing at 12:30 pm. Live-snacking & book-signing afterwards. Come say hello!
SUNDAY, 10/30/22, 12pm -6pm at Eldridge Street between Delancey and Rivington.

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most of the flats are done, just a few more flats, THEN MORE RENDERING **CRIES**

ALL FOR FAHM https://t.co/iyCGgD0gSs

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Full reveal tomorrow of the first in my series called JEEPNEY KULTURA. See you then!

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costume inspired by ’s manananggal 🦇🩸 hope everyone had a safe Halloween and a happy FAHM 🥰

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CRISPY
Time for a snack break. Here’s some crispy lumpia! Great for parties, snacks, and…

…throwing in the faces of your mortal enemies (see 😆).

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SPLAT
I know I stretched this prompt, but today is Larry Itilong Day! He was a resilient farm labor organizer best known for organizing the Delano grape strike to demand better pay. (🧵👇)

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Buhay 10.21.21. Where are you from? Part 2. The story of microagressions continue. I know lumpia is delicious, but are you really gonna start with that (or any food) when you find out someone is Filipino? 🤷🏽‍♀️

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HELMET

Featuring Michele Bumgarner today for She’s the first Filipina-American racing driver, the first female to win the Rock Island Grand Prix (2008), and has won many other major championships.

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Buhay 10.14.21. Where are you from? Part 1. Many BIPOC folks know this question well, so for Filipino American History month, I decided to make a comic about it. And yes, I’m from Tacoma 😋

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ROOF
St. Malo, Louisiana in 1700s: the first known settlement of Filipinos in the continental US, a “floating” fishing village est. by those escaped from Manila Galleons.

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RAVEN

Edgar Allan Poe… classic 👌🏼

(If you’re following me for my posts, don’t worry, I’ll have a lot more of those this month! Just not today 🤷🏻‍♀️)

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KNOT

Another one for

Filipinos started to migrate to the US to work on CA and HI farms in the early 1900s. The first wave called themselves The Manongs. They fought alongside Cesar Chavez for fair treatment.

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VESSEL

This is for This is a Manila galleon, a type of Spanish trade ship that brought the first Filipinos to the continental US in ✨1587✨

(Not all my posts will have ties, but I’ll try if I can!)

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Happy New mini-podcast alert! In today's episode, I read the fairy tale, "Why Dogs Wag their Tails". This show is family friendly! I dedicate this podcast to my three-year-old nephew, Winston.
https://t.co/wr1SoH1gYI

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With the end of Filipino American History Month, I just wanted to post a little something to give it a proper close for myself.
It was September/October last year that not only did the Ynaguinid find me, but I took a workshop and I was so deeply moved by one phrase.

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Ah, D end of Oct & Salamat 4 joining me!

Sampu(Sam-poo): Ten
Aratilis: Strawberry Cherry
So tiny & sweet! Do we just suck d pulp & spit out d skin, pals?



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I skipped 8! Oops.
Walo(Wah-lo): Eight
Sampaloc: Tamarind
Sampaloc is often used in Sinigang (sour broth), or candied 4 that sweet salty sour combo we ❤ so much.



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Let's continue counting in Filipino for
Lima(li-MAH): Five
Duhat: Java Plum
Deep purple color & we eat it with salt. I remembered it staining everything.


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Let's continue counting in Filipino for
Apat(Ah-pat): Four
Saging: Banana
We have many kinds of bananas. Lacatan, Latundan, Saba, Prinsesa, etc.


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