Issue 13: Manaig
Issue 13: Manaig
We are delighted to present Issue 13, π΄πππππ, guest edited by Mila Bongco-Philipzig in partnership with Philippine Edmonton Events and Arts Society (PHIDEAS).
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In π΄πππππ ("to prevail" in Tagalog), we celebrate artists and writers of Philippine heritage, offering a glimpse into the vibrant cultures of a nation spanning 7,641 islands, home to more than 114 million people who speak a variety of languages and dialects. The Philippines is enriched by over 17 million Indigenous peoples across 110 ethnolinguistic groups, and a 12-million-strong diaspora worldwide.
This issue bursts with multimodal art, crafted from soil, clay with rice husks, plastic nets, and recycled materials, as well as poetry, calligrams, stories, a recipe, and drag artistry.
Featured languages include Tagalog, Bicolano, Kiniray-a, Ilokano, English, Bisaya, and Talaandig.
This special edition was made possible by the City of Edmontonβs Anti-Racism Grant Program and our partnership with the Philippine Edmonton Events and Arts Society.
Contributors:
Roberto Acosta
Hari Alluri
Allan John A. Andres
April Angeles
Maria BolaΓ±os
Mila Bongco-Philipzig
Earl Briones
Angelica Candido
Rina Garcia Chua
Francheska Dynamites
Eoshanelle Francisco
Giselle General
Ryan Lacanilao
LKN
Grace Sanchez MacCall
Candice Joy Oliva
Beth Parrocha
Ting Pimentel-Elger
Soliman L. Poonon
Benj Gabun Sumabat
Vincent Ternida
Jose Edison Calibjo Tondares
Blake Traylor
Cedric Usman
Justine Abigail Yu
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