Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Discover Eileen R. Tabios' literary invention in The In(ter)vention of the Hay(na)ku: Selected Tercets 1996-2019

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[Partner] The Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project (FilVetRep) Announces Release of 2023 Duty to Country Education Project

[Partner] The Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project (FilVetRep) Announces Release of 2023 Duty to Country Education Project

The Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project (FilVetRep) is proud to announce the completion of the 2023 Duty to Country – Under One Flag Education Project. It was released on August 30, 2023.

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Nelia Sancho: The Last Conversations

Nelia Sancho: The Last Conversations

Remembering Nelia Sancho, beauty queen-turned social activist.

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From Spain to Delano—The Radical Roots of Farm Workers Unions

From Spain to Delano—The Radical Roots of Farm Workers Unions

Learn about Filipino participation in left-wing political movements in the United States

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Jollibee Invades North America

Jollibee Invades North America

Find out how Filipino fast-food chain Jollibee is spreading Chickenjoy in the US and Canada.

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The Postmodern Barong Tagalog By Barge Ramos

The Postmodern Barong Tagalog By Barge Ramos

Introducing the barong Tagalog in a postmodern world.

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A Concert for My Daughter and Son-In-Law

A Concert for My Daughter and Son-In-Law

A father pays tribute to his daughter Kerima Tariman and his son-in-law Ericson Acosta, both rebel-poets.

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Smithsonian to Return Unethically Sourced Remains of Filipinos

Smithsonian to Return Unethically Sourced Remains of Filipinos

The remains of 64 Filipinos who were “exhibited” at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis were used in a study to show that white people were smarter because their brains were larger than those of non-whites.

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Paragliding, Sky Jumping and Dying Over San Francisco

Paragliding, Sky Jumping and Dying Over San Francisco

If you have the guts to glide or jump in the sky over San Francisco, try not to throw up.

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His Art Shines on Rainy Days

His Art Shines on Rainy Days

Meet painter Joie Pabilando, the Philippines’ foremost painter of rain.

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