





Ingat Palagi Tote Bag
Ingat Palagi translates to Take Care Always.
Filipino significance of the word Ingat:Ā āIngat became the word of goodbye, replacing the old āsigeā, during the martial law years. It was the last word uttered between and among those meeting to discuss what had to be done, in ways big and small, to end the Marcos Dictatorship. It was said with all the love and respect one was capable of. Because chances were one would meet again only in a prison cell, or a torture house, or at a wake.ā - Ninotchka Rosca
Ingat - a word so thoughtful and endearing that also represents triumph and resistance.
ThisĀ design is a banig (weave) illustration by Jovie Galit. In this design, āIngat Palagiā embodies the interconnectedness of community care, the tenderness of caring for oneās self, and the privileges we hold now as Filipinos because of the work of the revolutionaries that came before us.
Proceeds
15% of the profits from each sale of this product goes toĀ Ā Sugarfolks' Unity for Genuine Agricultural Reform (SUGAR). SUGAR is an organization advocating for the rights and livelihoods of Sugarfolks' and farmers in Batangas, Philippines. Learn more about this partnershipĀ here. For the updated donation amounts and transparency report, please check out thisĀ link.
Product Features
- White/Cream, 100% natural cotton canvas
- Lightweight Tote
- Dimensions: 13 x 15 inches; 8" drop
Original: $19.74
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Description
Ingat Palagi translates to Take Care Always.
Filipino significance of the word Ingat:Ā āIngat became the word of goodbye, replacing the old āsigeā, during the martial law years. It was the last word uttered between and among those meeting to discuss what had to be done, in ways big and small, to end the Marcos Dictatorship. It was said with all the love and respect one was capable of. Because chances were one would meet again only in a prison cell, or a torture house, or at a wake.ā - Ninotchka Rosca
Ingat - a word so thoughtful and endearing that also represents triumph and resistance.
ThisĀ design is a banig (weave) illustration by Jovie Galit. In this design, āIngat Palagiā embodies the interconnectedness of community care, the tenderness of caring for oneās self, and the privileges we hold now as Filipinos because of the work of the revolutionaries that came before us.
Proceeds
15% of the profits from each sale of this product goes toĀ Ā Sugarfolks' Unity for Genuine Agricultural Reform (SUGAR). SUGAR is an organization advocating for the rights and livelihoods of Sugarfolks' and farmers in Batangas, Philippines. Learn more about this partnershipĀ here. For the updated donation amounts and transparency report, please check out thisĀ link.
Product Features
- White/Cream, 100% natural cotton canvas
- Lightweight Tote
- Dimensions: 13 x 15 inches; 8" drop





















