creative, archivist, and courageous!
Narizza Saladino is from the Big Island of Hawaii. She is a senior at Columbia University studying Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnicity & Race Studies on the Asian/Asian American Track. Her work is founded on community values and archiving the oral histories of Filipino/a/x youth. Coming from the Big Island of Hawai’i to NYC, she found her east coast “home” through Liga Filipina and FIND, Inc. where she currently serves as a District III National Director. She is also a social media intern for Filipinx literary magazine, Marías at Sampaguitas and a marketing intern for Start Small Think Big, which empowers and supports small businesses. In 2016, she became a Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America Cohort 12 scholar, where she has cultivated friendships with other first-generation, low-income students. She loves devouring desserts, photography, vibing to music, and watching film
Narizza Saladino is from the Big Island of Hawaii. She is a senior at Columbia University studying Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnicity & Race Studies on the Asian/Asian American Track. Her work is founded on community values and archiving the oral histories of Filipino/a/x youth. Coming from the Big Island of Hawai’i to NYC, she found her east coast “home” through Liga Filipina and FIND, Inc. where she currently serves as a District III National Director. She is also a social media intern for Filipinx literary magazine, Marías at Sampaguitas and a marketing intern for Start Small Think Big, which empowers and supports small businesses. In 2016, she became a Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America Cohort 12 scholar, where she has cultivated friendships with other first-generation, low-income students. She loves devouring desserts, photography, vibing to music, and watching film
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is a platform that not only amplifies voices of Filipinos in Hawai'i but is also a platform that serves to create stories that seeks to create sustainable outlets that showcases our cultures, contextualizes Filipinx narratives and prompts dialogues. Our conversation speak to diverse experiences, identities and talents that are often overlooked, supressed or erased. By building connections between community members with those in the diaspora, and homeland, we hope to foster the next revolutionaries across the industries. SUBSCRIBE for more Kasamahan Co on Youtube, Instagram, Tiktok & Twitter! If you want to be one of our BLOG WRITERS for our website, we are currently open for more OP-ED Articles, as well as POEMS, & Mediums that helped define what it means to RECLAIM OUR NARRATIVES, OUR FILIPINX/O/A IDENTITIES. Send us your submission here: https://forms.gle/cKgbYa6THAU1WZqu8 Be part of the Filipinx Mental Health discussion video: https://forms.gle/j6Y7r1wAKiKY5LJt5
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