ARROZidency: A Call for MFA Graduates

ARROZidency: A Call for MFA Graduates

A Project of O.M. France Viana Studio. Deadline for Applications: June 15, 2021, Midnight PST. Winners will be announced week of July 1, 2021.

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PALAD Applauds President Biden for Signing Anti-Asian Hate Crime Bill

PALAD Applauds President Biden for Signing Anti-Asian Hate Crime Bill

President Biden signed Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Bill into law. The bill was introduced by Rep. Grace Meng (D-N.Y) and Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) and addresses issues such as the underreporting of incidents and crimes as well as the lack of access and cross-cultural understanding in legal proceedings.

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Save the Date: Merienda Series and Bulosan Center Research Conference

Save the Date: Merienda Series and Bulosan Center Research Conference

Two events from PALAD at the end of May: Merienda Series with Eliseo Art Silva (May 29) and Bulosan Center for Filipinx Studies Research Conference (May 28-29)

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What Does It Mean to be Political and Filipino

What Does It Mean to be Political and Filipino

PALAD is proud to present our Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) Community Art Contest! Our theme this year is, "What does it mean to be Political and Filipino?" Use your creative side to design postcards to encourage our Fil-Am community to Get Out The Vote! Entries due June 12, 2021

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Philippines May 2022 Elections: Issues and Outlook in the Year Ahead

Philippines May 2022 Elections: Issues and Outlook in the Year Ahead

What will the upcoming election year in the Philippines look like? Join us as leading independent experts discuss the issues expected to shape the campaign, the political forces at work, the balance between domestic and foreign policy, and the players and possible coalitions vying for the country's highest executive and legislative offices.

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International COVID-19 Conference: Lessons Learned

International COVID-19 Conference: Lessons Learned

This multi-disciplinary event will bring together public health officials, researchers, and physicians, including Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine Lloyd Minor, Santa Clara County Health Officer Sara Cody and many more to share lessons learned from COVID-19 on Public Health, Data and Research, Clinical Care, Health Disparities, Vaccines and Mental Health. Together, we endeavor to increase knowledge, empower education, and positively impact our response to this pandemic. In funding innovative research, educating promising scholars, and community outreach, we seek to improve healthcare both locally and globally. Friday, May 14th, 2021, 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM (Pacific Time)

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Filipino Cookbook Author in Cooking Demo For AAPI Heritage Month with Chef Sara Moulton

Filipino Cookbook Author in Cooking Demo For AAPI Heritage Month with Chef Sara Moulton

Elizabeth Ann Quirino, cookbook author and food writer, will demo how to cook two classic Filipino dishes in a virtual cooking live session for the New York Women’s Culinary Alliance (NYWCA) with Chef Sara Moulton as moderator, via Zoom, on May 22, 2021, 5 to 6:30 PM (EST).

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What Makes People Laugh? Ancient Greek Comedy and its Filipino Legacy

What Makes People Laugh? Ancient Greek Comedy and its Filipino Legacy

Friday, May 14, 2021, at 12 pm ONLINE ONLY

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