“Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent

The Filipino-American Restorying Framework seeks to provide clarity amidst the unclarity that is the Filipino-American experience through consent. This article presents a brief history between the Philippines and the US, and how reclamation of the Filipino story leads to a cultural shift towards ac...

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Main Author: Matt Denney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: California State University Fullerton 2023-12-01
Series:The Journal of Consent-Based Performance
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Online Access:https://journals.calstate.edu/jcbp/article/view/3677
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description The Filipino-American Restorying Framework seeks to provide clarity amidst the unclarity that is the Filipino-American experience through consent. This article presents a brief history between the Philippines and the US, and how reclamation of the Filipino story leads to a cultural shift towards acceptance for Filipino-Americans. The information presented should be utilized to help understand the Filipino-American experience and to help other "Americanized Pinoys" understand their story, which begins with a resonant yes to yourself as a storyteller. We seek to build a narrative and framework that is encompassing of our ancestral activists, educators, and policymakers that were rooted in collective liberation, community, and kapwa.
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spelling doaj.art-ac6463ff9f2b4f909a173b75e5be2aac2024-02-21T03:22:33ZengCalifornia State University FullertonThe Journal of Consent-Based Performance2771-82982023-12-012210.46787/jcbp.v2i2.3677“Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through ConsentMatt Denney0{'en_US': 'Intimacy Professional'} The Filipino-American Restorying Framework seeks to provide clarity amidst the unclarity that is the Filipino-American experience through consent. This article presents a brief history between the Philippines and the US, and how reclamation of the Filipino story leads to a cultural shift towards acceptance for Filipino-Americans. The information presented should be utilized to help understand the Filipino-American experience and to help other "Americanized Pinoys" understand their story, which begins with a resonant yes to yourself as a storyteller. We seek to build a narrative and framework that is encompassing of our ancestral activists, educators, and policymakers that were rooted in collective liberation, community, and kapwa. https://journals.calstate.edu/jcbp/article/view/3677Filipino-AmericanAAPIAsianIntimacyAsian IdentityConsent
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“Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
The Journal of Consent-Based Performance
Filipino-American
AAPI
Asian
Intimacy
Asian Identity
Consent
title “Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
title_full “Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
title_fullStr “Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
title_full_unstemmed “Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
title_short “Am I halo-halo?” Finding the Filipino-American Restorying Framework Through Consent
title_sort am i halo halo finding the filipino american restorying framework through consent
topic Filipino-American
AAPI
Asian
Intimacy
Asian Identity
Consent
url https://journals.calstate.edu/jcbp/article/view/3677
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