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Module 7: Ruby Ibarra’s Jacket

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Black jacket signed by Ruby Ibarra with lyrics from "Us" in gold lettering: "Island woman rise / walang makakatigil / BRWN WMN / Nothing on us"

Image 10.07.01 â€” Philippine-born rapper Ruby Ibarra wore this jacket that features lyrics from “Us,” a song honoring the central role that women play in Filipino and Filipino American culture. Also featured on the track are Filipina rappers Rocky Rivera and Klassy and poet Faith Santilla.

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In 2017, Ruby Ibarra released her debut album, CIRCA91. On the album, the rapper, director, and spoken word artist considers her life as a first-generation Filipina American. In an interview after the album’s release, Ibarra explained her motivation behind creating music: “If I don’t write my story, who will?” 1

Cover artwork for the CIRCA91 album has a profile photo of Ruby Ibarra and a collage of family photos, U.S. and Philippine passports over tracklist.

Image 10.07.02 â€” Cover artwork and tracklist for Ruby Ibarra’s debut album CIRCA91, released in 2017.

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Accompanying this accomplishment, Ibarra included a black windbreaker coach jacket as part of her artist merchandise. The left cuff of the jacket features the logo of Beatrock Music, an independent hip-hop record label. On the back are lyrics from her song “Us” printed in gold-colored lettering:

Island woman rise
Walang Makakatigil
BRWN WMN
Nothing on us

When Ibarra donated her jacket to the Smithsonian, she autographed it along with the phrase, “Isang Bagsak!” This Tagalog phrase has a deep cultural significance related to collective action and unity. In this module, we will analyze Ibarra’s artistry and point of view through her coach jacket, as well as learn about the importance of Filipino community-building through the arts.

Who is Ruby Ibarra and what do the lyrics of her song “Us” mean?

How are performing arts related to social change?

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