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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Maita, Remembering Ka Dolor

Maita, Remembering Ka Dolor

The book Maita, Remembering Ka Dolor pays homage to the beauty-queen-turned underground fighter, Maita Gomez.

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Forgive Us Our Signs 6

Forgive Us Our Signs 6

Spring forward with more funny signs

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Courage Runs in the Family

Courage Runs in the Family

Lawyer-activist Tia Taruc’s disdain for oppressors is in her bloodline.

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A Bead in Time Saves a Tradition

A Bead in Time Saves a Tradition

Young Kalinga women recycle plastics to preserve bead-wearing tradition.

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Make Way for Filipino World Music

Make Way for Filipino World Music

Filipina immigrant re-imagines Filipino music.

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Blazing a Journalism Trail

Blazing a Journalism Trail

How Sheila Coronel became dean of Columbia University's top-rated journalism school

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Coconut and Spice and Everything Nice

Coconut and Spice and Everything Nice

For spicy and coco-creamy dishes, Naga City is the place

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The BRATPACK: Filipino Blues Band Wallops Competition To Qualify for 2014 International Blues Challenge Finals

The BRATPACK: Filipino Blues Band Wallops Competition To Qualify for 2014 International Blues Challenge Finals

The Bratpack, a Filipino blues band, became the first ever Asians to make it to the finals of the 2014 International Blues Challenge (IBC) at the Memphis Orpheum Theater last January.

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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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