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ANO? KAILAN? SAAN?

by Lorna Lardizabal-Dietz
April 25, 2025
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October 17, 2024

Celebrating Filipinx Literature and Art: A Recap of the 7th Filipino American International Book Festival 

The San Francisco Public Library recently hosted the dynamic 7th Filipino American International Book Festival, a free event that drew in a diverse crowd of book lovers, families, and curious attendees. Held on October 12-13, 2024, the festival showcased the rich tapestry of Filipinx literature and art, offering something for everyone. 

Families with young children were delighted by the extensive selection of children’s books, including “komiks,” graphic novels, picture books, and coloring books, all brimming with Filipinx stories and cultural elements. Even culturally appropriate tarot cards, “The Decolonized Tarot,” were available, reflecting the festival’s commitment to inclusivity and representation. 

This biennial event has seen remarkable growth since its inception in 2011, with an ever-expanding selection of books. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which necessitated a postponement, the festival returned stronger than ever, demonstrating the resilience and dedication of its organizers. 

Engaging Discussions and Literary Insights 

The festival featured insightful panel discussions and “Inkstorm” sessions, where authors and poets shared their freshly published works. Notable discussions included Ninotchka Rosca’s observation about the vast potential market for Filipino writers and artists, highlighting the growing recognition and demand for their unique voices. 

Chef Claude Tayag, a renowned culinary artist, graced the Opening Reception with his presence, launching the second edition of his book, “The Ultimate Filipino Adobo: Stories + Recipes from the Heart.” He captivated the audience with a reading of a poem by Rio Alma, beautifully capturing the essence of “Adobo” in Filipino culture: 

“A Hymn to Adobo: Oh! My Mother’s adobo, Good for all seasons; Like a heart that loves, Gets better when it lasts.” 

This heartfelt tribute resonated with many attendees, evoking memories and emotions connected to this beloved Filipino dish.

Another insightful panel, “Poetics of Place & Transformation,” featured poet Tony Robles, who shared his mother’s wisdom: “Poetry exists wherever the poet happens to be.” This simple yet profound statement emphasized the universality of poetry and its ability to transcend geographical boundaries. 

Empowering Filipino Communities Through Literature 

The panel on “Leading the Way: Filipinx in Publishing, Bookselling & Literary Organizations” offered valuable insights into the role of Overseas Filipinos in promoting Filipinx literature and culture. It emphasized the potential for partnerships with local libraries to organize book readings, “tertulias” (literary gatherings), and other events that showcase Filipino heritage. 

The discussion also highlighted the importance of bookstores as “community connectors,” encouraging collaborations between booksellers like San Francisco’s Lily Prijoles of Arkipelago Books and emerging Filipino authors, poets, and artists. These partnerships can create a supportive ecosystem for Filipino creatives, fostering their growth and amplifying their voices. 

Looking Ahead: The Future of Filipinx Literature 

FilBookFest7 served as a testament to the thriving landscape of Filipinx literature and art. Driven by dedicated volunteers and spearheaded by the Philippine American Writers and Artists (PAWA), a non-profit organization, the festival continues to provide a platform for Filipinx creatives to connect, share their stories, and inspire others. 

As the Filipinx literary community anticipates the Philippines’ special recognition as the “Guest of Honour” at the 2025 Frankfurt Buchmesse, the festival’s impact extends beyond its immediate reach. It serves as a reminder of the power of literature and art to bridge cultures, foster understanding, and celebrate the rich diversity of Filipino experiences. 

Join the Movement: Support Filipinx Literature 

To support PAWA and their efforts in promoting Filipinx literature, consider volunteering for the next book festival in October 2026. Contact Edwin Lozada at [email protected] or visit https://filbookfestival.org/ for more information. 

Stay updated on the Philippines’ participation in the Frankfurt Buchmesse at https://books.gov.ph/. This prestigious event offers a unique opportunity for Filipino writers and artists to share their stories with a global audience, further solidifying the Philippines’ place on the world literary stage.

*** FILIPINX: An alternative to “Filipino” or “Filipina.” The key difference lies in its aim to be more gender-inclusive.

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EVENT TITLE: Philippine Mythology

TYPE OF EVENT: on-site

ORGANIZER(S): Manilatown Heritage Foundation

WHAT: Art Exhibit

DESCRIPTION: Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the rich, vibrant world of Philippine Mythology! Manilatown Heritage Foundation presents an exhibition of drawings by San Francisco artist Jeanette Gandionco Lazam. Immerse yourself in ancient myths and legends featuring gods, mystical creatures, and Filipino folklore. Discover the stories of Bathala, the all-powerful creator, the bloodthirsty Sigbin, and the clairvoyant Dalikamata. These tales offer a glimpse into Filipino identity, values, and cultural heritage. (Lorna’s note: There are no drawings of ghosts or the bogeyman, just some depictions of aswangs and Philippine deities.)

WHEN: From November 3, 2024 to January 31, 2025

WHERE: International Hotel Manilatown Center

868 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CA 94108

WHAT TIME: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday

HOW MUCH: Free. Donations are appreciated.

RSVP TO: Inquiries only at [email protected]

EVENT INFO: https://tinyurl.com/philippinemythologyexhibit

WEBSITE: https://www.manilatown.org/

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This Filipino community events announcement column is a community service project spearheaded by Lorna Lardizabal Dietz, a content curation of chosen events organized by community-based organizations and community events that benefit our diverse communities.

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