“I cannot overstate the impact that Pearson College has had on my development as a human being. I learned the tools to extend my mind, my heart, my soul, and my body to all the world because of this school."
After graduating from Pearson College, I finished a BSc degree in Computing Science and Contemporary Dance at Simon Fraser University. I lived in Vancouver for eight years, during which I worked on and off in both the software industry and in the performing arts. I volunteered for student organizations and for nonprofit groups, such as the Firehall Arts Centre (which showcases the voices and perspectives of diverse and marginalized contemporary artists); Judith Marcuse Projects (an arts and social change organization) and the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group.
Moving back to the Philippines I joined the faculty of the University of the Philippines Open University, teaching and developing courses in multimedia studies. My most recent project with the University was Biomodd [LBA2], an artistic collaboration that worked in the intersections of biology, social technology, green advocacy, and installation art.(www.biomed.net)
Currently I am on leave from the Open University and doing graduate studies at SFU's School of Interactive Arts and Technology where I continue to do research into the body, technology, human movement, performance, education and the arts.
I cannot overstate the impact that Pearson College has had on my development as a human being. I learned the tools to extend my mind, my heart, my soul, and my body to all the world because of this school. Through the IB activities program, I deepened my appreciation of the importance of balance. Through the IB academic program I took ever more steps towards intellectual rigor. Through the host family program, I was cocooned in an extraordinary protective layer of care and support second only to the experience of being with my own family (I could not imagine having survived Pearson without my host mother, Dieza). Through the experience of living with students from all over the world, I began a journey towards understanding and negotiating intercultural conflict.
Pearson College is a crucible and an attractor for wonder and hope and passion, and the time I spent there remains the most extraordinary two years of my life.
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