My First Day in America

My First Day in America

Jet lag, anxiety and the winter cold weren’t enough; the writer had to spend New Year’s Eve in Times Square on his first night in America.

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The War Brides

The War Brides

The Second Wave of Filipino immigration to the United States came between 1946 to 1953, when Filipino servicemen brought their brides to live in the country they fought for in WWII.

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A Gem By the Pacific Ocean

A Gem By the Pacific Ocean

Camarines Norte beckons with its cooling rivers and challenging surf.

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"Uncle Al" Mendoza, Fil-Am Community Advocate, Passes Away

"Uncle Al" Mendoza, Fil-Am Community Advocate, Passes Away

Activist from an older generation rests in peace.

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Our Stories, Ourselves

Our Stories, Ourselves

Filipino American writers struggle against oblivion with Beyond Lumpia, Pansit and Seven Manangs Wild.

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Mang Dionisio and the Sea

Mang Dionisio and the Sea

A fisherman in typhoon-ravaged Tacloban, Leyte, rebuilds his livelihood with critical help from friends old and new.

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[PARTNER] Homeward Bound: Caring for the Burgeoning Population of Older Adults

[PARTNER] Homeward Bound: Caring for the Burgeoning Population of Older Adults

Every day, roughly 10,000 Americans turn 65. For many, a one-size-fits-all path to health care falls short.

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Go-Getter

Go-Getter

Why Sony Pictures will miss Fritz Friedman.

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[PARTNER] Fil-Ams Take the Plunge

[PARTNER] Fil-Ams Take the Plunge

Fil-Ams have taken up the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness and funds for ALS research.

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OFWs of the Cloth

OFWs of the Cloth

Filipino priests make their mark in US Catholic parishes.

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