Part of We Are The Ones’s series of shoots for Arm The Girls, a mutual aid initiative building power and safety with BIPOC queer and trans femmes + a conversation with Guerrilla Davis and Pearl Teese on their experiences as Afro-Filipinos navigating anti-Blackness, gender- and sex-based hate in our communities
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Read MoreOn how a selfie can be more than "just a selfie"
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Read MoreReal talk on the process of re-membering of self and navigating representation of ancestry with the spirit of Kapwa
Read MoreReflections on a Philippine Folk and Herbal Medicine Workshop with Angela Angel and on decolonizing the body through Plant Medicine
Read MoreReflections on Sisterhood in Celebration of Womxn's History Month
Read More"It's in our blood to adorn ourselves with tattoos and embroidery, beads and gold."
Read More"Where is home when you are a settler on stolen land of the “Americas”? Where is home when your people have been divided: indigenous vs. forced to forget?"
Read More"Sometimes our happiness and sadness are linked so closely, they are the same thing. Two different sides of the same coin."
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