This gorgeous and enlightening set of books by and about Filipino Americans was curated by the absolutely magical , Co-Owner and Programs Director of in Washington, D.C.
October is Filipino American History Month, celebrating both the first Filipinos to arrive in the continental U.S. (on October 18, 1587, in California), and the lives, experiences, and contributions of all the Filipino Americans since then.
We will donate 5% of the revenue from sales of this print to , a brilliant organization focused on "[p]utting more books featuring diverse characters into the hands of all readers." Their definition of diverse experiences includes "(but [is] not limited to) LGBTQIA, Native, people of color, gender diversity, people with disabilities*, and ethnic, cultural, and religious minorities." The asterisk on disabilities explains further: "*We subscribe to a broad definition of disability, which includes but is not limited to physical, sensory, cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities, chronic conditions, and mental illnesses (this may also include addiction). Furthermore, we subscribe to a social model of disability, which presents disability as created by barriers in the social environment, due to lack of equal access, stereotyping, and other forms of marginalization."
- First offered in October 2024
- Archival pigment ink print on fine art paper
- Based on original paintings by Jane Mount
BOOKS INCLUDED:
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