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Links to Panel Discussion with Filipino & FilAm Women Writers

March 9, 2021 by admin Leave a Comment

Here are links to the Pan­el Dis­cus­sion with Fil­ipino and Fil­Am Women Writ­ers, host­ed by the Philip­pine Embassy­held on 8 March 2021, Inter­na­tion­al Wom­en’s Day, 5–6PM EST via Zoom and Face­book Live.

The mod­er­a­tor is Aileen Cassinet­to, and the pan­elists are:  Cecil­ia Brainard, Migs Bra­vo Dutt, Luisa Iglo­ria, and Gayle Romansanta.

Here’s the YouTube link of the Pan­el Dis­cus­sion of Fil­ipino & Fil-Am Women Writ­ers, host­ed by the Philip­pine Embassy of the US.

Mod­er­a­tor is Aileen Cassinet­to; pan­elists are: Cecil­ia Brainard, Miggs Bra­vo Dutt, Luisa A. Iglo­ria and Gayle Romas­an­ta. Deputy Chief of Mis­sion Rena­to Vil­la gave the Open­ing Remarks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eQNIenrhXc

https://fb.watch/46t42pDKA3/

The Cer­tifi­cate of Appre­ci­a­tion from the Philip­pine Embassy:

 

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I am a daugh­ter of the Philip­pines and an adopt­ed daugh­ter of Amer­i­ca. I have also trav­eled to many places so I am also a daugh­ter of the Earth. My expe­ri­ences have found their way into my sto­ries, which try to depict char­ac­ters caught in impor­tant moments in their lives, sit­u­a­tions that force them to act, make deci­sions, change. I try to see the world from my own point of view, not the dom­i­nant West­ern one, thus my inter­est in his­to­ry, cul­ture, and set­ting. But my char­ac­ters car­ry my sto­ries; they are the most impor­tant in my sto­ry-telling. I have to dive deep into them to under­stand their human­i­ty – their good­ness as well as their bad­ness, their beau­ty as well as their ugli­ness. Just like us. Just like each of us. I need to know where they came from, where they are now, so I under­stand where they are going. Just like us.

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