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(1) BAGYO: Text(ile) Parols 2023 by Bianca Garcia progress (2) Basahan weaving at w.a.s.t.e. studio (3) Acquiring a T’nalak from T’boli master weaver Sebulan Dulay in Lake Sebu (4) Community weaving on a loom at Norwin Anne’s Nuit Blanche East Danforth 2023 installation “(Cult)ure of Consumerism” (5) Banig exhibition at the National Museum of the Philippines (6) “Samahan sa Bashan” workshop with KAPISANAN KAMI 2023 youth artists (7) T’nalak Gallery at Lake Sebu
  contact us at habihabipocollective [at] gmail [dot] com                             @habihabipo.co

𓆉 habi habi po works in Tkaronto, Mohawk for “the place in the water where the trees are standing” and Dish with One Spoon Territory. This land is the territory of the Anishinaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, the Huron-Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Today, Turtle Island is still home to many Indigenous peoples. As racialized Filipino/a/x settlers on this land, we aim to deepen our understandings of Indigenous history here and in the Philippines, where Indigenous Peoples continue to struggle against red tagging, intimidation, and land theft. We work towards decolonization - which includes land back, allyship with the Black community and other communities of colour that continue to be oppressed, and we strive toward collective liberation for all.