Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

The Nicolas-Lewis family would like people to know that of the $450 billion donated by Americans each year, only a tiny fraction goes to Black and brown organizations.

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Cherie Gil, a Beautiful Soul

Cherie Gil, a Beautiful Soul

The Philippines loses an extraordinary stage and film actress with the passing of Cherie Gil.

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Along Comes Larry

Along Comes Larry

Who was that Filipino singer with the New Christy Minstrels and then with The Association? Why it was Larry Ramos from Waimea, Kauai.

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Rodney To Is More Than Just Jo Koy’s Uncle in Easter Sunday

Rodney To Is More Than Just Jo Koy’s Uncle in Easter Sunday

Tito Arthur in Easter Sunday is actually a drama professor in a top university in real life.

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My Island in the Sun

My Island in the Sun

They say you can’t go home again. But you can always try.

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[Partner] Sinehan sa Konsulado 2022

[Partner] Sinehan sa Konsulado 2022

The Sinehan so Konsulado, the flagship project of the New York Philippine Consulate, is back from August 18 to September 9, 2022.

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Last Flight Home

Last Flight Home

On a flight to Vancouver, a doctor remembers trying in vain to save the life of a man who had lived his life well.

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The President and His PaperMate

The President and His PaperMate

Writer Butch Dalisay ghost-wrote over 600 speeches for the late President Fidel V. Ramos who didn’t realize it until many years later.

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Ricky Lee’s Life Is The Stuff Of Cinema-Verite

Ricky Lee’s Life Is The Stuff Of Cinema-Verite

The UP Filipino Department turned him down three times for a teaching position, even as the department used his short stories among required reading references

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Listen to Your Titas

Listen to Your Titas

An all-Filipina Canadian artistic troupe is shining a spotlight on the Philippine diaspora through theatre.

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