SCREENING: "Documented", A Film by an Undocumented American

SCREENING: "Documented", A Film by an Undocumented American

April 19, 2014, Sat., 4PM
Golden Gate Univ.
Room 2201
536 Mission St., SF 94105
Free admission

Q&A with Jose Antonio Vargas post-screening.

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Opinion: What "Cesar Chavez" Leaves Out

Opinion: What "Cesar Chavez" Leaves Out

FANHS argues that the film misses an opportunity to offer a nuanced and accurate history of the farmworkers movement that was born of the Filipinos’ 1965 Grape Strike.

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[PARTNER] Earth Hour to Provide Bancas for Filipinos

[PARTNER] Earth Hour to Provide Bancas for Filipinos

Annual lights out movement now top platform for crowd-funding

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Casa Bayanihan: A Jesuit Kind of Learning

Casa Bayanihan: A Jesuit Kind of Learning

American students, living among the urban poor in Quezon City, learn about generosity, love, community spirit and Filipino hospitality.

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Stormy Weather

Stormy Weather

How Super Typhoon Yolanda may be able to prevent the deportation of a stricken immigrant family.

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Tales of the Naked City

Tales of the Naked City

Two homicides and one honest deed stun the Filipino community in Las Vegas.

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He Was The Most Positively Pinoy

He Was The Most Positively Pinoy

Why Fil-Ams will miss Uncle Fred Cordova.   

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Avoid Scams While Helping Typhoon Survivors

Avoid Scams While Helping Typhoon Survivors

8 ways to avoid being scammed while helping victims of Typhoon Haiyan

   

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Philippines: Typhoon Haiyan Situation Report

Philippines: Typhoon Haiyan Situation Report

Over 13.2 million people are affected by Typhoon Haiyan, of whom over 4.4 million people are displaced from their homes, according to the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

   

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[PARTNER] USCIS Reminds Filipino Nationals Impacted by Typhoon Haiyan of Available Immigration Relief Measures

[PARTNER] USCIS Reminds Filipino Nationals Impacted by Typhoon Haiyan of Available Immigration Relief Measures

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) USCIS understands that a natural disaster can affect an individual’s ability to establish or maintain lawful immigration status in the United States. Filipino nationals impacted by Typhoon Haiyan may be eligible to benefit from certain immigration relief measures.

   

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