New Residency Fellowship for Fil-Am Writers Launched

New Residency Fellowship for Fil-Am Writers Launched

The Helen Toribio Kapwa Fellowship for Filipino American writers was inaugurated at the scenic Mesa Refuge in Point Reyes, Marin Country, California.

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[Edgewise] Trump Immigration Clampdown Facing Backlash

[Edgewise] Trump Immigration Clampdown Facing Backlash

At last, a great majority of Americans are showing opposition to the anti-immigration bigotry of the extreme Right.

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Soccer, Lola, and the Persistence of Memory

Soccer, Lola, and the Persistence of Memory

Fil-Am soccer pro Reina Bonta films a love letter to her activist Lola Cynthia.

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Auschwitz, Anyone?

Auschwitz, Anyone?

Is it true that the only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history?

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Let’s Hear It for the Girls

Let’s Hear It for the Girls

The children’s book Girls to the Front by Niña Mata celebrates 40 Asian women who have made an impact across history and today.

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Sunita Sunder Mukhi, a Filipino at Heart

Sunita Sunder Mukhi, a Filipino at Heart

Meet Sunita Sunder Mukhi, a Philippine-born and bred Indian American actor who’s braving it in Lalaland.

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Tennis Ace Alex Eala, Our National Flower

Tennis Ace Alex Eala, Our National Flower

Alex Eala has nowhere to go but up.

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Journey to the BINIverse

Journey to the BINIverse

BINIverse London was a night of Filipino excellence. Beautiful music, razor-sharp dance moves, and the singing–oh God, the singing.

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Heroes of the Street

Heroes of the Street

They earn a living in the street of hard knocks.

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What to the Immigrant is the 4th of July?

What to the Immigrant is the 4th of July?

On July 5, 1852, over a decade before Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Frederick Douglass delivered a keynote address at an Independence Day event. “What, to the American slave, is the Fourth of July?” Douglass asked. “A day thatreveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery.”

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