Filipino Language and Its Discontents

Filipino Language and Its Discontents

It’s Buwan ng Wika (Language Month) but shouldn’t it be Buwan ng mga Wika (Month of Languages) instead?

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Have Books, Will Travel

Have Books, Will Travel

A vacation reading list for those who can’t travel but need an escape.

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FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 70

FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 70

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

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Winter in the Imperial Valley: Lettuce Season, 1965

Winter in the Imperial Valley: Lettuce Season, 1965

Farmworker-Soldier-Historian Alex Fabros, Jr. shares the first part of his Filipino American memoir.

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Ninoy Is Dead, 1983

Ninoy Is Dead, 1983

A fraternity brother of the late Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. recalls the impact of the latter’s political assassination on his life as a graduate student/journalist in the US.

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Vice Ganda’s Humor Bites Both Celebs and Pols

Vice Ganda’s Humor Bites Both Celebs and Pols

Entertainer Vice Ganda’s comedic strengths is his ability to make political humor accessible to a mass audience.

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The Other Angels of Bataan

The Other Angels of Bataan

Filipina nurses also served and suffered during the WWII the battles of Bataan and Corregidor.

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Fil-Ams Launch Grassroots Drive for NY Mayoral Bet Mamdani

Fil-Ams Launch Grassroots Drive for NY Mayoral Bet Mamdani

Filipinos for Zohran join citywide campaign for New York mayoral hopeful.

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How Chuck Mangione Helped Filipino Street Children

How Chuck Mangione Helped Filipino Street Children

Jazz pop great Chuck Mangione, who died last July played a role in the birth of Philippine International Aid, which helps send street children to school.

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8 Contemporary Artists in the Wake of The Manila Galleons

8 Contemporary Artists in the Wake of The Manila Galleons

A review of the art exhibit Galleon Trade (June 26 to August 23, 2025) at Silverlens New York.

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