Bay Area author and illustrator honors his grandmother’s legacy through a self-published art book and memoir, “Crescenciana”
In 2014, Kenneth Tan quit his job in Los Angeles to help care for his lola, Crescenciana Carbonel Tan. Little did he know that this decision would redefine his own path and create lasting memories between him and his grandmother.
New coming-of-age graphic novel centers a young warrior’s quest for purpose and self-discovery
Introducing Dasig, a new graphic novel and coming-of-age story about a young warrior-in-training struggling to find her purpose.
Beyond bakla: Trinidad Escobar's liberating exploration of queer sensuality and identities
Trinidad Escobar's love for storytelling began as a child when they penned a myriad of stories into the pages of college-ruled notebooks.
Celebrating the ‘auntie community’ through “The So-En Chronicles”
Gale.minna, a first-generation Filipina American based in Sacramento, explores mental health through poetry, short stories, and digital art.
Divine In i: Honoring ancestral and spiritual wisdom from Haiti, Brazil, and the Philippines
Readers celebrate the official launch of “The Divine Coloring Book” created by Filipina American author Christine Joy Amagan Ferrer.