Meet the Chicagoan telling deaf and immigrant stories through animation
Schantelle Alonzo creates animated films for and about underrepresented communities like the deaf, Asian Americans and immigrants.
Schantelle Alonzo is the daughter of immigrants who left the Philippines for Chicago. She grew up in Albany Park and was born deaf in her left ear.
At a young age, she learned to embrace herself and her diverse background, and that’s exactly the message she wants to share through her work as an animator.
Reset sits down with the 21-year-old to learn more about her journey as an artist and animator and her work telling the stories of those in underrepresented communities like deaf people, immigrants and Asian and Filipino Americans.
GUEST: Schantelle Alonzo, animator, artist and student at the School of Visual Arts in New York City
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Meet the Chicagoan telling deaf and immigrant stories through animation
Schantelle Alonzo creates animated films for and about underrepresented communities like the deaf, Asian Americans and immigrants.
Schantelle Alonzo is the daughter of immigrants who left the Philippines for Chicago. She grew up in Albany Park and was born deaf in her left ear.
At a young age, she learned to embrace herself and her diverse background, and that’s exactly the message she wants to share through her work as an animator.
Reset sits down with the 21-year-old to learn more about her journey as an artist and animator and her work telling the stories of those in underrepresented communities like deaf people, immigrants and Asian and Filipino Americans.
GUEST: Schantelle Alonzo, animator, artist and student at the School of Visual Arts in New York City