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  • Book Bundle – 3 Bayani Children’s Book Series + 3 Coloring Books + 5 Art Prints

    $99.99

    Bayani Books is a collective team of artists, educators, and writers determined to tell the history of our ancestors through books and other digital formats. Our novels are inspired by our stories of resilience that we hope to bring to life through creative story telling and art.

    Authors, Robin Kitana Aquilizan & Aaron Jurell Sarmiento
    Artist, Tata Ponsi Alfonso
    Published by Bayani Books

  • Fury Print

    $15.00

    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 Tata Ponsi

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  • Nanay (Mother) GS

    $15.00

    Art print from the book Gabriela Silang. The children’s book story takes place in the Philippines and follows the life of Gabriela Silang. The book narrates Gabriela’s emergence to becoming a leader for her people after the devastating loss of her husband, Diego Silang.

    Authors, Robin Kitana Aquilizan & Aaron Jurell Sarmiento
    Artist, Tata Ponsi Alfonso

  • Unity GS

    $15.00

    Art print from the book Gabriela Silang. The children’s book story takes place in the Philippines and follows the life of Gabriela Silang. The book narrates Gabriela’s emergence to becoming a leader for her people after the devastating loss of her husband, Diego Silang.

    Authors, Robin Kitana Aquilizan & Aaron Jurell Sarmiento
    Artist, Tata Ponsi Alfonso

  • FURY (Men)

    $24.00$26.00

    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 Tata Ponsi