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Christina Ayson-Plank, a Filipina with a black bob in a denim jacket and long tiered red and pink dress, points at a couch on a rug. Behind her is a artwork that layers a map of the Pajaro Valley with a painting of farmers and their children working in the strawberry fields. Two people, a middle-aged Filipino man and a younger Latino man, stand in front of a wall of framed family photos listening.
Janelle Salanga
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The multimedia exhibit, at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, has been several years in the making. It’s the product of efforts by Watsonville Filipinos to show a fuller picture of their families’ lives beyond the 1930 anti-Filipino race riots.
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