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Using Art to Reinforce Identity and Ties to the Philippines

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Los Angeles is home to the biggest Filipino population in the mainland U.S. But access to art from their home country is rather limited. A new exhibit at USC's Fisher Art Museum gives Filipino-Angelenos a rare chance to reconnect with the breadth of Filipino creativity. Alex Schmidt has a story about this collection called "The Triumph of Philippine Art."

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