Sunday, June 08, 2025

7,000 Islands and Beyond by Xánath Caraza

7,000 Islands and Beyond by Xánath Caraza

 


With more than 7,000 islands, the Philippines has been always comprised of a variety of cultures.  Added to this, the international connections the Philippines has had over the centuries, such as China, India, colonial Nueva España (present day México and additional Latin American countries), and the United States, among others, the cultural influences over time have abounded.  This is naturally reflected in the Filipina/o diaspora in places such as the United States and México.  This includes the U.S. Filipina/o community of Kansas City, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary of its annual Fiesta Filipina on June 7, 2025, filled with music, dance, traditional clothing, cuisine, and more. 

 


Exploring Filipina/o diaspora stories is my reading of my short story, “China Poblana”, my interpretation of her journey from India to the Philippines to Nueva España via the historical Nao de China shipping route from the Philippines to present day Acapulco, México and continuing on to Puebla.  In addition in the United States, let us remember the vital connection of Filipina/o diaspora communities to the work of César Chávez.  For today as well is a photo journal account of festivities of the 50th anniversary of the Kansas City Filipina Fiesta this year.    


 










Images by S. Holland-Wempe

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