Living Through the Rhythm of the Tinikling

Living Through the Rhythm of the Tinikling

Children’s book tells why learning to dance the Tinikling is like learning how to handle Filipino American life.

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Saving Fireflies, Fishes and the Deep Blue Sea

Saving Fireflies, Fishes and the Deep Blue Sea

Salvacion ‘Roselle’ Reyes of Columbia, Maryland has been through childhood trauma, cancer surgeries and a car crash that left her emotionally and mentally scarred. But she has found healing in conserving nature, writing poetry and storytelling.

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Tales of the City: Noel Alumit’s "Music Heard in Hi-Fi and Other Stories"

Tales of the City: Noel Alumit’s "Music Heard in Hi-Fi and Other Stories"

Experiences in these characters’ adopted homes continue to be filtered by their prior lives, dual realities that prove to be both burden and grace.

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Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Discover Eileen R. Tabios' literary invention in The In(ter)vention of the Hay(na)ku: Selected Tercets 1996-2019

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Angela Garbes and Her Way with Words

Angela Garbes and Her Way with Words

Meet Angela Garbes, author of the hot selling books Like a Mother and Essential Labor

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Sarah Echevarre Smith: Romancing the Heritage

Sarah Echevarre Smith: Romancing the Heritage

Fil-Am romance writer Sarah Echevarre Smith serves up Filipino values with exciting parts.

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Freedom From Want: The Ghost of Carlos Bulosan

Freedom From Want: The Ghost of Carlos Bulosan

See what Carlos Bulosan wrote for the Saturday Evening Post, which commissioned him to write an essay on one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms.”

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When Bulosan Met Quezon

When Bulosan Met Quezon

Find out what President Manuel Luis Quezon asked Carlos Bulosan to do when they met in Washington, DC.

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Books by Filipino Americans for Gift Giving

Books by Filipino Americans for Gift Giving

Here’s a list of recently published books by Filipino American writers for gift-giving.

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Peter Bacho, Pessimistic Sage

Peter Bacho, Pessimistic Sage

Why the writer-professor Peter Bacho doesn’t think young Filipino Americans will go through an identity crisis.

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