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UBC Dean’s Community Engagement Series – Embracing Diversity & Addressing Racism: Exploring Asian Canadian Culture in K-12 Settings
Dr. Jan Hare, UBC’s Dean of Education, hosted the second annual Dean’s Community Engagement Series. This virtual session featured Dr. Marissa Largo of York University as well as Baren Tsui and Navshina Savory of the Richmond School District.
2022 GOG Award Winners
Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries (GOG) is proud to announce the winners of the 2022 GOG Awards! This year marked the 45th edition of the awards, which recognize outstanding achievement, artistic merit, and excellence across Ontario’s public art gallery sector.
Filipinx scholars gather in Ontario to celebrate growing community | OMNI News Filipino
Nagtipon ang mga Pinoy scholars mula sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Canada. Layon nilang pag-uusapan ang lumalawak na representasyon ng komunidad sa akademya.
Varley Art Gallery of Markham Lunch and Learn: What about the T in 2SLGBTQIA+!
This one-hour talk features emerging museum professional Amelia Smith and artist Excel Garay. Moderated by curator Marissa Largo, the conversation brought together queer and transgender practitioners as they highlight transfeminine perspectives in museum studies and Asian diasporic art.
New Relationalities: Sensorial Memories, Mothering, and Creative Work. A Conversation with Marigold Santos and Marissa Largo.
Join Marigold Santos for an artist talk about her creative practice, and her work featured in RELATIONS: Diaspora and Painting, followed by a conversation with researcher, artist, curator and educator, Marissa Largo.
InstaLive with Dr. Marissa Largo to celebrate International Women’s Month
Filipinas Of HamOnt interviews Marissa Largo live on Instagram as part of their International Women’s Month Special.
Movements: RELATIONS – On «Diasporic Identity»
Marissa Largo discusses the figure of the aswang, taken from Philippine folklore and reinterpreted in the works of Marigold Santos.
Toronto school board has added a curriculum catering to Filipino students | Your Morning
Your Morning speaks to teacher Marissa Largo and student Chanelle Cabrera about how the new curriculum is going, what the courses are, and why it’s needed.
New school curriculum engages Filipino-Canadian students with lessons on immigrant life and culture
By Nicholas Keung, Immigration Reporter for the Toronto Star, published Sunday, April 22, 2018
Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos/As and Canadian Imaginaries
Marissa is a co-organizer of DIASPORIC INTIMACIES: QUEER FILIPINOS/AS AND CANADIAN IMAGINARIES (Conference) and co-curator of Visualizing the Intimate in Filipino/a Lives (Exhibition of 12 Filipino/a Canadian Contemporary Artists, Open Gallery Jan 23 to Feb. 15, 2015 at Open Gallery OCAD University)