Short film “No Dogs” confronts the history of racial discrimination against Filipinos
Written by Alex S. Fabros, Jr. and Georgina Tolentino, “No Dogs” is a short film set against the backdrop of the Watsonville Riots of 1930 when anti-Filipino violence raged across California’s Central Valley.
Nurse finds healing, connection, and a passion for pottery amidst COVID-19 challenges
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Michael Vicente decided to immerse himself in the world of pottery. Little did he know that the craft would bring much-needed solace and lead him on a path of creative fulfillment.
Reconnecting with the Earth and ancestral roots: Lyss Gruezo on the healing power of traditional palayok, art, and cooking
Lyss Gruezo, a Batangeña and Bicolana artist known as Mayari and founder of Mayari Sol Creations, holds palayok workshops to continue the Philippine pottery tradition and build community through art, meditation, and breathwork.
Positively Filipinos Allowed: How TNT Traysikel is mobilizing community voices through storytelling
TNT Traysikel, a mobile art piece created by Rachel Lastimosa, Paolo Asuncion, and Michael Arcega, is animated by an ethos of storytelling.
How art became an act of healing and a pathway to freedom for Talitha De Mesa
For Talitha De Mesa, honesty, family, and freedom compel an artist to illustrate their purpose.
Cultivating pride in Filipinx history, culture, and identity with legacy Filipino martial arts
Legacy Filipino Martial Arts is growing into a hub of holistic Philippine and Filipinx American cultural and historical education.
Crafting Filipinx visibility in the Bay Area’s custom motorcycle scene with Alvin Dizon
Alvin Dizon is becoming a familiar face in Bay Area motorcycling circles, building custom bikes and organizing gatherings for enthusiasts.
Rambunctious Rebels: Histories of authentic expression in Filipinx tattoo cultures
What is a Filipino tattoo? Tattoo artists Tito Gavina and Jeff Quintano share their thoughts.