In this spoken word piece from Anjology, Anjo delivers a proud, poetic declaration of identity—one that stands firmly in two worlds.
He isn’t a lumberjack, doesn’t own a dogsled, and still doesn’t know how to skate. But he can brave a snowstorm, wait eight hours in the ER, and say “po” when ordering a double double. With humour and heart, he names what it means to be Filipino in Canada—resilient, respectful, outspoken, and full of pride.
This isn’t just a nod to belonging. It’s a statement of presence. Anjo reminds us that immigrants aren’t extras in Canada’s story—we build, speak, and shape this country too. With accents, with culture, with love.
Anjology’s take is timely, grounded, and unforgettable. Because being Canadian doesn’t mean leaving behind who you are. It means bringing all of it with you.
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I Am Canadian. And I Am Filipino.
In this spoken word piece from Anjology, Anjo delivers a proud, poetic declaration of identity—one that stands firmly in two worlds.
He isn’t a lumberjack, doesn’t own a dogsled, and still doesn’t know how to skate. But he can brave a snowstorm, wait eight hours in the ER, and say “po” when ordering a double double. With humour and heart, he names what it means to be Filipino in Canada—resilient, respectful, outspoken, and full of pride.
This isn’t just a nod to belonging. It’s a statement of presence. Anjo reminds us that immigrants aren’t extras in Canada’s story—we build, speak, and shape this country too. With accents, with culture, with love.
Anjology’s take is timely, grounded, and unforgettable. Because being Canadian doesn’t mean leaving behind who you are. It means bringing all of it with you.
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