Film on Indipinos to Be Screened Dec. 17

A new documentary film “Honor Thy Mother,” which tells the untold stories of the Indipinos, descendants of native Indians and Filipino immigrants who lived and worked as strawberry pickers in Bainbridge Island, Washington, will be screened on Dec. 17, at 5:30 p.m., PST U.S./Canada (See INQUIRER.net for story).

Suspect in Vicious Stabbing of Elderly Filipino Nabbed in Texas

El Cajon, California stabbing suspect Israel Valdivia (Source: Runnels City Jail)

Police in Texas arrested the suspect in the vicious Nov. 3 stabbing of a 71-year-old Filipino man at an El Cajon trolley stop. Israel Ezekiel Valdivia, 24, was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 23 in a central Texas town after police say he stole a vehicle and led them on a high-speed chase (See INQUIRER.net for story).

Filipina Tapped As Photographer for Nobel Peace Prize Winners

Hannah Reyes Morales (Source: PhilStar.com)

Filipino photojournalist Hannah Reyes Morales has been tapped as one of the photographers for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Alongside Russia's Nanna Heitmann, she will showcase a photography exhibition in Oslo, Norway to highlight this year's Nobel Peace Prize winners (See Philstar for story).

Three Fil-Am Women Singers Get Grammy Nods

H.E.R. (left), Olivia Rodrigo (top right) and Saweetie (bottom right) (Source: Variety)

The 2022 Grammys are a big look for Filipino Americans: Olivia Rodrigo made Grammy history when she became the first Filipina and second-youngest artist to be nominated in all four top categories; H.E.R., also Filipina, landed eight nods; and Saweetie, who is Chinese, Filipina and Black, landed two, including Best New Artist (See Variety for story).

Popular Fil-Am Mayor of Pennsylvania Town Passes Away

Dr. Guillermo Udarbe

Doctor Guillermo Udarbe, who was mayor of Ridgway, Pennsylvania for 12 years, died unexpectedly on November 11, according to an obituary announcement. He was 81 (See TheFilam.net for story).

Duterte Spiritual Adviser Charged with Sex-Trafficking in US

Apollo Quiboloy

The spiritual adviser to President Rodrigo Duterte, Apollo Quiboloy, trafficked girls and young women and forced them to have sex with him or face “eternal damnation,” the US Justice Department charged last Thursday (See Manila Standard for story).

PH to Allow Entry of Foreign Tourists Soon

The Department of Tourism said the Philippines would welcome international tourists for leisure travels ourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat announced (See Philstar.com for story).

Chicano Ex-Postal Worker Starts Drive for Larry Itliong First Class U.S. Stamp

Alfonso Salazar, a retired postal worker, is spearheading an effort to put Fil-Am labor hero Larry Itliong on a first class US postage stamp. He shared a post on Facebook on Larry Itliong Day last month encouraging people to help get the labor leader on a stamp. As Salazar learned more about the history of the farm worker movement, he saw how crucial Itliong’s role was (See INQUIRER.net for story).