Charo Santos Concio: Turns Talent into Purpose

Charo Santos Concio: Turns Talent into Purpose

Broadcasting exec Charo Santos Concio’s talent, beauty, and phenomenal work ethic has led to her success.

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‘Oakland Ilokana’: Recovering a Life Story

‘Oakland Ilokana’: Recovering a Life Story

Through Oakland Ilokana, filmmaker Elenita Makani O’Malley has created a real-time portal, allowing her to continually hear her lola’s voice.

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[Partner] More Than A Mural: Cementing a Filipino American Legacy Into Public Memory at San José State

[Partner] More Than A Mural:  Cementing a Filipino American Legacy Into Public Memory at San José State

Placemaking at San José State is critical to cultivating a sense of belonging for all Spartans. The Filipino American History Mural project is just one example of how Filipinos and Filipino Americans have contributed to the labor movement in the U.S. and beyond.

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A Pediatric Neurosurgeon on a Mission

A Pediatric Neurosurgeon on a Mission

Meet a doctor with a mission to save lives and inspire future Fil-Am women surgeons.

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A Filipino American’s Journey in the Manga Industry

A Filipino American’s Journey in the Manga Industry

Meet Mark de Vera, a Filipino American in the small and interconnected manga publishing world, within the larger comics and graphic novels industry.

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An Ideal Bookshelf for Fil-Am History Month

An Ideal Bookshelf for Fil-Am History Month

An art print featuring 22 titles all published in the United States showcases Filipino American writers of different genres.

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Life in the Grape Vineyards of Delano and Beyond

Life in the Grape Vineyards of Delano and Beyond

Meet a Filipino American woman who grew up among Filipino farm workers and in their struggle.

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[Partner] Keeping the legacy of Filipino World War II Veterans alive

[Partner] Keeping the legacy of Filipino World  War II Veterans alive

“As we celebrate Filipino American History Month, let us remember the courage and commitment of the more than 270,000 Filipino World War II veterans who gave their last full measure of devotion to a noble cause,” says FilVetREP Chairman Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba (Ret).

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From Colony to Campus: Filipino Pensionados in California, 1903–1940

From Colony to Campus: Filipino Pensionados in California, 1903–1940

From the moment they set foot in California, the pensionados became both students and political instruments.

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When this Filipina Pushed Back, All International Nurses Got a Fair Deal

When this Filipina Pushed Back, All International Nurses Got a Fair Deal

Nurse Kathleen Vargas-Jabasa of the Washington State Nurses Association pushed a hospital to give full credit for international nurses’ overseas experience.

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