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      <description>Hello everyone!

We invite you to watch the video about the Lana&#39;i Plantation workers made by the Filipino Class of LHES. After watching, please reflect on the following questions:

How is the story similar to your life as children of farmers?
What challenges in the story remind you of the challenges faced by your family?
What lessons from the story can you use in your life as part of a farming family?

Please feel free to write your reflection in English or Filipino or combination. 

Thank you for participating!
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Leticia Bueno (91), Corazon Baron (87), Narcisa Alconcel (87), Barbara Guillen (81), and Virginia Jean Sumagit (77) embody the resilience of Ilocano women whose lives were deeply intertwined with the Lana‘i plantation, whether through their own labor or witnessing the struggles and triumphs of families working in the fields.</p><p><br/></p><p>Documentary by: Jerico V. Jaramillo | Anthony Pacheco Kaauamo | Princess Faye Baltero</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Uncle Baba, a Filipino born in Hawai‘i, toiled in the final years of the Lana‘i pineapple plantation era, his hard work under the relentless sun reflecting the enduring spirit of those before him, while the island’s social expectation for teenagers to work summer jobs in the fields underscored the plantation's central role in community life.</p><p><br/></p><p>Documentary by: Carla Ramos | Eunica Glydene Espiritu | Meya Fujie-DeCastro | Jessa Agcaoili | Edward Chang III | Aryanna Grace Medriano</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Frisco Cabico, an immigrant from Ilocos, Philippines who arrived in Hawai‘i in 1981, endured grueling labor in the pineapple fields, leaving lasting physical marks as a testament to his unwavering dedication despite harsh working conditions.</p><p><br/></p><p>Documentary by: Aira Jade Agmata | Princess Faye Baltero</p>]]></description>
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