{m}aganda magazine
{m}aganda magazine
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19 years old
Berkeley, CALIFORNIA
United States
Last Login: 8/11/2009
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| General | poetry, prose, photography, art, music, short stories, articles, spoken word, your voice, you. | | Heroes | Writers, Musicians, Artists, Activists. |
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{m}aganda magazine, Pilipin@ American ART + LIT, Bindlestiff Tribe, Filipino Mad Skillz, photograph yourself
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Hometown: | Berkeley | | Zodiac Sign: | Taurus | | Occupation: | Publication |
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Publishing - Writer - Other
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If you want, have, like, love writing in the form of poetry, prose, short story, article, essay, research, talk to us.
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Join us for the release of our 21st issue!
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submissions deadline for issue 21: legal extended to january 20th!
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{m}21 theme unveiling, open mic
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pictures from issue 20 release 4/28/07
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{m}aganda magazine is a student-run academic publication that serves as a vital forum for the presentation of diverse experiences and opinions through art work, prose, poetry, and scholarly writing by, for, and about Filipinos and Filipino Americans.
We provide an alternative education to what is given to us by mainstream society (American as well as Filipino American) through our words and images, carving out our niches as the next generation of Pinay and Pinoy leaders.
We record our lives as “cultural historians,” not forgetting that our forefathers and foremothers have blazed this path for us, making publications like maganda possible. We come from a strong tradition of Filipino and Filipino American writers, a tradition which includes Dr. Jose Rizal, Paz Marquez Benitez, Estrella Alfon, Jose Garcia Villa, Nick Joaquin, Carlos Bulosan, Bienvenido Santos, N.V.M. Gonzales, Renato Constantino, Jose Maria Sison, Ninotchka Rosca, Jessica Hagedorn, and the Kearny Street Workshop Writers. Because of them, and for the future, we proudly give our community {m}aganda.
{m}aganda and the community
{m}aganda aims to foster critical dialogue within and across our communities through arts, literature, and education. We come from a heritage of Pilipino/American artists, writers, and cultural historians, but we extend our hands and voices to any and all who own truths that need to be spoken.
We believe in the necessity of art as a means of influencing social change. We attempt to accomplish this by providing integral spaces and opportunities for all of us to develop ourselves as creatively conscious individuals in our communities.
{m}aganda provides a means for:
Creative cultivation: through spaces like our annually published {m]aganda magazine, workshops, and open mics, we provide forums for collective dialogue to take place, and opportunities for individuals to begin to explore their own creativity.
Community consciousness: through educational workshops, partnerships with community organizations, and spaces that promote discussion, we aim to stir our communities into a critical consciousness of our socio-political, intellectual, and cultural circumstances today.
Growing artists: through the resources and experience we provide, for artists, writers, journalists, poets, playwrights, musicians, photographers, and other creative explorers, we connect you to spaces that promote artistic growth, offer our support to you in your creative endeavors, and we aim to cultivate professional artists throughout our communities.
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