Filipino American Stories,” running at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., documents Filipino American life during a period when migrants faced restrictive ...
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Recovered steamer trunks reveal the overlooked histories of Filipino American farm workers in the early 20th century
Two decades ago, Antonio Somera was looking to find a permanent home for his martial arts school. He turned to the members of the Legionarios del Trabajo, a fraternal organization of Filipino American ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- With more than a third of U.S. adults fully vaccinated and outdoor mask mandates lifted, it's easy to forget all that was lost to COVID-19 in the last year. The nation's frontline ...
Filipino Americans have the highest mortality across most cardiovascular conditions. (HealthDay News) — Cardiovascular risk factor and disease mortality varies significantly among Asian Indian, ...
Presented by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, How Can You Forget Me explores the overlooked history of a trailblazing Filipino community in California from the 1910s to the 1970s through ...
Why are Filipino Americans still forgotten and invisible? Seriously, why? This is not a rhetorical question, nor do I intend to provide potential answers to this question in this post. I am seriously ...
Raymond Townsend weighed 175 pounds when he manned the backcourt for the Golden State Warriors and three weeks shy of his 70th birthday, he proudly maintains his playing weight. "I'm a ‘manong' now," ...
As a young child back in the Philippines on farm land devoted to growing rice, Carolyn Imperial learned about the hard work and dedication, and even love, needed to turn crops into food. Her family ...
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