Shocked and Awed

Shocked and Awed

Read the first book on a Mindanao war written from the soldiers’ and rebels’ perspectives.

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Taylor Healy Saves the Signs of These Times

Taylor Healy Saves the Signs of These Times

Meet a Fil-Am who dwells in the rarified world of art conservation.

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Octogenarians in Love, in the Covid-19 Era

Octogenarians in Love, in the Covid-19 Era

It’s never too late to be in love again.

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[PARTNER] ALLICE's 16th Annual Free from Violence

[PARTNER] ALLICE's 16th Annual Free from Violence

This month, "Tanong ni Congen" is devoting a full episode to commemorate October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month and honor Claire Joyce Tempongko, who was tortured and murdered on October 22, 2000, by her ex-boyfriend in front of her young children in their home in San Francisco.

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The Happy Home Cook: Amboy Adobo

The Happy Home Cook: Amboy Adobo

The traditional way of making adobo is super fast and super easy. But, as a young cook, I didn’t like how you would quickly sear chicken and end up with a somewhat tough meat. I didn’t want to stray from what’s traditionally in adobo, but I did want to use a different technique. It wasn’t till I began to master sauces in school and play with French basics that I figured out the answer.

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Filipino American History Books

Filipino American History Books

Here are the books authored by our Bridge Generation panelists and where to order them.

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[WEBINAR VIDEO] The Bridge Generation of Filipino Americans

[WEBINAR VIDEO] The Bridge Generation  of Filipino Americans

Positively Filipino kicks off Filipino American History Month with a webinar on the Bridge Generation, the sons and daughters of the Manongs who immigrated here to the United States. This talk features Filipino American National Historical Society’s Executive Director Dorothy Cordova, Bridge Generation advocate Peter Jamero, and author Evangeline Canonizado Buell. Veteran journalist Lloyd LaCuesta moderated this event.

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Raising the Curtain on Filipino American Theater’s Past

Raising the Curtain on Filipino American Theater’s Past

How American theater reflected the colonization of the Philippines

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A Forgotten Fil-Am Activist Helped Shape Today’s Social Movements

A Forgotten Fil-Am Activist Helped Shape Today’s Social Movements

Remembering Pat Salaver, who played a key part in the initial development of ethnic studies in American higher education.

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[PARTNER] Happy Pilipinx American History Month! PAHM 2020

[PARTNER] Happy Pilipinx American History Month! PAHM 2020

The Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program and Kasamahan are proud to present a full calendar of events commemorating the histories and cultures of the Philippine diaspora in the United States.

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