And kamusta to all my regular online friends. Yes, all six of you 🙂
Wow, thanks for visiting and the wonderful conversations we’ve been having. I am learning a lot a lot from your insights, salamat for sharing.
I’m still thinking about many of the questions raised in discussions in Racialicious and at Womanist Musings. So in the coming weeks, I’ll be writing more about:
- “double racialization” of Pinoy first-generation and second-generation immigrants
- how factors like religion affect one’s racialization experience
- What does WOC mean? How do we form platforms for solidarity?
- What does it mean to use “Third World” as a categorization?
I’ll be thinking more about these, and I hope you could drop by so we can continue the conversation.
Salamat!
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I’m going to be excited about your take on ‘Third World’ as a categorisation. At times I find the term a little archaic, at times indispensable, but most times quite problematic. Very excited indeed.
But in any case, I will be lurking around.. 🙂
can’t wait! so glad i’ve been pointed in your direction.
Hi cycads, Yeah, I totally understand your feelings about “Third World.” I’m at a stage now where I’m more hopeful about it, will write more after exams
Hi Katie — Welcome to the blog. I look forward to our conversations and your insights
So grateful for your brilliance and that you’re work is getting *much* deserved attention and internet love.