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Coming to Terms with My Being Filipino-American
What it Means to be Filipino-American By Jeanne F. Jalandoni (About the author: Jeanne is the second placer of the 1st Fil-Am History Month Essay Writing which was sponsored by the Fil-Am Press Club of New York in October 2018. Jeanne is a visual artist by profession who obviously can write magnificently as well.) […]
Artist Jeanne Jalandoni Defines Bicultural Identity with Portraits of Women
Bicultural Identities and Histories exhibit opens at the Little Underground Gallery of the Jefferson Market Library July 5-20, 2018 By Marivir R. Montebon New York – Filipina American artist Jeanne Jalandoni invites viewers of her art work “to look beyond race and contemplate the cultural diversity in America through individual experiences.” In her current […]
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