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DESCRIPTION:The Philippine Village Historical Site is a living monument in 
 Clayton\, Missouri\, that holds space for respectful engagement with histo
 ries of the 1904 World’s Fair and the accurate telling of those histories 
 from Filipino and Indigenous perspectives. In this talk\, interdisciplinar
 y artist (and caretaker of the site) Janna Añonuevo Langholz shares how sh
 e honors the legacy of her ancestors—and the lives of the people who lived
  and died in the village—through a series of creative research projects.Ja
 nna Añonuevo Langholz (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist whose prac
 tice spans photography\, installation\, performance\, publications\, and s
 ocial engagement. She was born at the site of the 1904 World’s Fair in Sai
 nt Louis\, Missouri\, and lives and works at the former site of the Philip
 pine Village. Her site-specific work and research primarily investigate th
 e period of United States colonization of the Philippines between 1898 and
  1946 and how it has shaped the histories and geographies of the Midwest a
 nd South. She creates public\, participatory projects outside institutiona
 l frameworks to expose historical and present-day injustices and reclaim h
 er own heritages. Her work has been featured in Riverfront Times\, St. Lou
 is Public Radio\, Esquire Philippines\, and World Literature Today. She wa
 s named best activist in Riverfront Times’ Best of St. Louis 2021. She has
  unrecognized ancestral contributions in museum collections across the Uni
 ted States and is the caretaker of the Philippine Village Historical Site 
 in Saint. Louis.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: At Home In The Philippine Village
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