Six or Seven Meals a Day

Six or Seven Meals a Day

A Cebuano writer says he was a picky eater as a child but, my, how he remembers the dazzling array of food he had to choose from.

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[Webinar Video] A Murder Most Foul (The Celine Archive)

[Webinar Video] A Murder Most Foul (The Celine Archive)

In 1932, Celine Navarro was buried alive by some of her fellow Filipinos in Northern California. The Celine Archive, a documentary film, is an attempt to uncover the real story, revealing Navarro’s feminism and resistance in a time when neither was embraced, as well as the silences that haunt Filipino-American communities to this day.

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Freeway marker honors late Fil-Am leader Alice Bulos

Freeway marker honors late Fil-Am leader Alice Bulos

A late respected Filipino American political mover and shaker gets a California highway marker in her honor.

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The Tale of Two Ferdinands

 The Tale of Two Ferdinands

How does the new Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. compare with his father, Ferdinand Sr.?

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The Pioneering Earnshaw Brothers

The Pioneering Earnshaw Brothers

The Earnshaws were prominent “Peacetime” shipbuilders and public servants.

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Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 35

Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 35

Role models and achievers, some of whom you may not even know are Filipino

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Forgive Us Our Signs 16

Forgive Us Our Signs 16

New fun signs for the times.

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Boy Meets Hero

Boy Meets Hero

A Fil-Am teen fighting cancer gets to bond with his basketball hero, Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors.

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An American in Manila, 1960

An American in Manila, 1960

Manila in the early 1960s, as experienced by a newly arrived American housewife.

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Portrait of the Filipina as Filmmaker

Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Portrait of the Filipina as Filmmaker

Filmmaker Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s art and life as reflected in her films and her last book of essays and poetry.

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