in loving memory

it took me over ~ a year and a half to post this. it takes time to heal.

today, with the full moon day, i honor my mentor, friend, ‘mom’, Aurora Fernandez and Pam Mallillin, my sister-in-law by marriage.

deciembre 2012

a week before our first carving workshop 12/15-17/12

i decided to shave my head to honor Nang Aurora and Ate Pam. in support, Holly Calica, also shaved her head. During a small gathering of women at home, a ritual was done before the shaving of the locks. they said i looked peaceful like a monk as the locks were expertly shaven by Debbie Santiago, Washoe~Pilipino.

a week after the carving workshop, winter solstice 2012

we made water offerings with half of the long curly locks to the waters of the Washoe people in Lake Tahoe (where the gifted log came from). I donated the other half to an organization that makes wigs for children with cancer.

the beginning of balik sa dagat bangka journey’s weekend long carving workshop with philip h red eagle began with solemnity, gratitude, love, community, and peace. we continue to celebrate life and we continue to build together. daghang mabuhay po! i shall always remember you and cherish you both.

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Aurora Fernandez, R.N., Public Health Nurse

Many of her works and accomplishments are not mentioned, including years of service at South of Market and Southeast Health Centers in San Francisco, as well as Manila Town Senior Center. She worked to provide healthcare to folks who could not afford it within the system in both the USA and in the Philippines. Information to donate to the visayas primary health care services is shown in the photo. Aurora was a mentor, a mom, a woman, Bisayan in America, a teacher, a friend. Cherished Memories in PHN: Manang Aurora organized, at one of our brown bags session during lunch break, about Philippine culture and dissonance to fellow public health nurses in the east bay area.

Bridging p’s and f in one eve

An evening of bridging the p’s and the f – past, present, future

https://www.facebook.com/events/844855245543465/

On the evening of Tuesday, May 13th, we’re holding a very special, intimate gathering in San Francisco. …

Join us at Integral Living Society’s Center
for
An Evening with Grace Nono and Friends

Artists who bridge life in the diaspora with ancestral connections will share their work. Journey with us through

the Quiet,
the Inspired,
the Flowing,
the Embodied Voice,
the Fusion of Ancestral and Modern,
and the Songs of our Ancestors.

We have sought and found connection with our ancestral heritage.

The question now is: What relationship with the babaylan and other ancestral knowledge bearers do people want to have at this juncture?

Gracenono Taomusic,
Nestor Perez,
Archimedes Hanuman de Leon,
Bangka Journey,
Kristian Kabuay of Sulat ng Kaluluwa book, and
Ron Quesada of Kulintronica.

Help rebuild Grace’s Balay Agusan, which serves as a bridging space for the babaylan and diasporans and urban Pinoys. Balay Agusan was destroyed by Typhoon Pablo.

Limited seating.

$35 or more suggested donation.
Make donations directly at:
http://give2asia.org/taofoundation

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