Walang Hiya…Literature Taking Risks Toward Liberatory Practice
Edited by Lolan Buhain Sevilla and Roseli Ilano

Published by Carayan Press, Walang Hiya…Literature Taking Risks Toward 
Liberatory Practice is a groundbreaking collection of poetry and short fiction 
by today’s most established and anticipated Filipino and Filipino-American 
Writers. Walang Hiya, a term traditionally used to shame has been reclaimed 
through this body of work to examine the taboo in our communities with fresh, 
honest and unflinching voices.
Educators and community groups can also use the collection as a tool in the 
classroom. Walang Hiya…Literature Taking Risks  Toward Liberatory Practice 
features a study guide to creatively explore the themes of migration, identity 
and empowerment.
Walang Hiya Contributors:
Adrien Salazar, Aimee Suzara, Aldrich Sabac, Amalia Bueno, David Maduli, 
Dionisio Velasco, Edene Matutina, Eileen Tabios, Ellen-Rae Cachola, Elsa 
Valmidiano, Emily Lawsin, Grace Talusan, Jen Palmares Meadows, Jenny C. Lares, 
Joan Iva Cube, Kristen Sajonas, Laurel Fantauzzo, Lolan Buhain Sevilla, Melanie 
Dulfo, Melissa Reyes, Michael Janairo, Michelle Ferrer, Niki Escobar, Paul 
Ocampo, Pippi Prado, Rachel Gray, Regie Cabico, Ricco Villanueva Siasoco, 
Roseli 
Ilano, Thomas Paras, Tina Bartolome. Artwork by Arlene Rodrigo and  Aimee 
Espiritu  
2010. Paper. 210pp. $19.95

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Part of Booklist - Spring 2010: Filipino American Experience

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