Linda’s Legacy: FPAC (Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture)
/With Linda’s birthday around the corner, we’re pulling out a few gems from the VC Archive that celebrate Linda, and thehistory of Visual Communications and FPAC/FilAm Arts.
Read MoreWith Linda’s birthday around the corner, we’re pulling out a few gems from the VC Archive that celebrate Linda, and thehistory of Visual Communications and FPAC/FilAm Arts.
Read MoreVisual Communications is excited to celebrate the art of photography by sharing the results of our latest Linda Visions programming: "Through Linda's Eyes".
Read MoreIn light of the Filipino American History month this year, we highlight and celebrate Linda’s contributions and legacy to both VC and the larger Filipino American community.
Read MoreTwo remaining staffers—Nancy Araki and Linda Mabalot altered the power dynamics of VC; they took it from a male- dominated organization, typical of many community-based organizations born during the transformative 1960s and 1970s, to an organization run and managed by women arts administrators, filmmakers, and advocates.
Read MoreThis week we explore the legacy of Linda Mabalot, the beloved Executive Director of VC from the mid-'80s until her passing in 2003. She guided VC through a most difficult and challenging time when the organization was focused on survival and still committed to serving and continuing Asian Pacific American media projects.
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