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  • Bigas Hindi Bala

    Bigas Hindi Bala

    $20.00

    All proceeds will go to the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines to help relieve the Cotabato farmers.

    “Diwang Kabataan expresses our anger and deep sadness at the Kidapawan Massacre. We condemn the lack of actions of the local government that resulted in the massacre. The actions of the Philippine National Police and the local government are unacceptable and should be held accountable.

    As Filipino youth in the US, we recognize how the history of farm workers goes beyond what has taken place in Cotabato. The unfair and unjust treatment of farm workers in the Philippines parallels with the struggles of the Delano Manongs in California. We have not forgotten the  tragedies of the Mendiola and Hacienda Luisita Massacres in the Philippines. The farmers still have not received justice.

    Our hearts are with the families of the three slain farmers and all the victims of this tragic event. Diwang Kabataan will continue to demand that every person has access to their basic human rights.”

    Art by Tata Ponsi

  • Sarimanok

    Sarimanok

    $24.00

    Sarimanok is said to be a symbol of good fortune. The Sarimanok is derived from a totem bird of the Maranao people, called Itotoro. According to the Maranao people, the Itotoro is a medium to the spirit world via its unseen twin spirit bird called Inikadowa.

    Art by Jon Cruz

  • Gabriela

    Gabriela

    $24.00

    Gabriela Silang (March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) earned the title “Henerala” as the first Filipina woman to lead a revolt during the Spanish colonialization of the Philippines. Her couragous leadership became a symbol for the importance of women in Filipino society, and their struggle for liberation during colonization.
    Learn more about Gabriela Silang

    Art by Marvin Monzon

  • Sarimanok

    Sarimanok

    $24.00

    Sarimanok is said to be a symbol of good fortune. The Sarimanok is derived from a totem bird of the Maranao people, called Itotoro. According to the Maranao people, the Itotoro is a medium to the spirit world via its unseen twin spirit bird called Inikadowa.

    Art by Jon Cruz

  • Destiny (Women)

    Destiny (Women)

    $24.00

    Edsa Revolution (February 22 – February 25, 1986), or the People Power Revolution was a four-day series of non-violent mass demonstrations that toppled the Marcos administration and installed Corazon Aquino as president in 1986. The revolution, which ran from February 22 to February 25, was considered as the forerunner of nonviolent demonstrations around the world such as those in Eastern Europe and Africa. The revolution was named after Epifanio de los Santos Avenue or EDSA, where the majority of the protests took place.

    Art by Jason Alfonso

  • Roots cap

    Roots (Fitted)

    $22.00
    Sun of Liberty Flag The first official flag of the revolutionary government. It is the first Filipino national flag. A red flag with a white sun of eight rays, symbolizing the search for liberty.
    Available in size: Small / Medium
  • Fearless

    Fearless

    Price range: $24.00 through $26.00

    Sultan Kudarat (1580–1671) was the unconquerable sultan of Mindanao during the first half of the 17th century. He is regarded as one of the greatest Mindanao sultan that ever lived. During his reign, Kudarat and his Warriors successfully defended his domain Maguindanao against the Spanish Empire who attempted to conquer Mindanao. He was known as a fearless leader/warrior.
    Learn more about Sultan Kudarat

     

  • ROOTS

    ROOTS

    $24.00

    Some are Leaves, Some are Branches. I am the Roots.

     

     

  • Ang Katipunan Wood Art

    Ang Katipunan Wood Art

    $100.00

    Katipunan, officially known as the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or the KKK, was an organization founded on 7 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata and a few others, with the vision of completely separating the Philippines from Spain after declaring the country’s independence.
    Learn more about Andres Bonifacio

     

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    Art by Gerilya