Home is in the Body is a guide, a compass, a map, an orientation of positionality and allyship for two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual, plus FilipinX femme in the diaspora north of the 49th parallel on what is called Turtle Island by Indigenous peoples in North America. It is an understanding of liminal space in our responsibilities as accomplices to Land Back, to Black Lives Matters, and to our decolonial histories. This anthology acknowledges joy through unapologetic and authentic personal narratives by a diverse group of FilipinX femme, non-binary folks, and allies celebrating identity in story, imagery, essay, artwork, interview, poetry, and prose. Created with the intention of curating a gift that our younger selves needed growing up: to love who we love and to identify as who we are, it is a moving and thoughtful collection about self, identity, community, love, queering space, and what it is to hold each other with care.
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Editor: jacqueline gallos aquines
Published: December 2020
ISBN: 978-0-9878567-4-6
Pages: 144
Dimensions: 11.25 x 11.25, Hardcover
ACE RODRIGUEZ
ALESSANDRA
ALLEBEN PURUGGANAN
ALTHEA BALMES
AMITA BIONA
ANDI
APRIL LARMER
ASHLEY CARANTO MORFORD
BEA LISSIMA
BRENDA RODRIGUEZ ALEGRE
CHANTELLE
CHENEE
CONELY
DAISYDEE BAUTISTA
DANIELLE BOLO
DEANN LOUISE CABUSORA NARDO
DINALY JOYCE TRAN
FATIMA BARRON
FELIKINESIS
FRITZ(Y) PINO
GABI ABIS
GLYN NARCA
HANHAN
JACKIE COLTING-STOL*
JASSIE BADION
JHONA BINOS
JILLIAN SUDAYAN
JO SIMALAYA ALCAMPO
JOHSA MARIE G. MANZANILLA
JOVIE GALIT
JUDIE
JULAY
JULIA BALADAD
KARLA VILLANUEVA DANAN
KELLY / KILAT
KIM VILLAGANTE (KIMMORTAL)
KITT
DJ KUTTIN KANDI
LA THALIA
DR. LEONORA ANGELES
LUKAYO DIWATA BITOON
DR. LYNN GEHL ANISHINAABEKWE
MARIA PATRICIA ABUEL
MELINDA LUISA DE JESÚS
MICK AGUSTIN
MONICA BATAC
MONICA MANUEL
REBECCA MARIA GOLDSCHMIDT
RIO
ROBYN MAGALIT RODRIGUEZ
RUBY IBARRA
SARAH QUINTO
SHA(INA) EVERO ISLES AGBAYANI
STEFANIE MARTIN
STEPHANIE GUICO
TRINIDAD ESCOBAR
UNNA REGINO
VALERIE FRANCISCO-MENCHAVEZ
*Listed in error as Jackie Myra Stowell in first print edition
This book was made possible through funding by Calgary Arts Development and the City of Calgary.
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