How Can You Forget Me: Filipino American Stories

How Can You Forget Me: Filipino American Stories

Items and other artifacts at the Smithsonian xprovide a fascinating glimpse into the complex lives of Filipino Americans as U.S. nationals who could live and work in America but were denied citizenship

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A Girls’ Soccer Clinic Kicks Off in Dumaguete

A Girls’ Soccer Clinic Kicks Off in Dumaguete

A Fil-Am women’s soccer player shares her skills with aspiring young girl players in Dumaguete City, Philippines.

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FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 75

FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 75

Role models and achievers, some of whom you may not even know are Filipino.

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Artists Novy Bereber and Ignatius Jones: Not Like Everybody Else

Artists Novy Bereber and Ignatius Jones: Not Like Everybody Else

How spouses dance artist Novy Bereber and events director Ignatius Jones found their way back home.

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A Definitely Happy Beginning for Joshua Dela Cruz

A Definitely Happy Beginning for Joshua Dela Cruz

Everything Fil-Am actor Joshua Dela Cruz of “Blue’s Clues and You” fame does is likable.

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Filipino Protest Songs Rage Across Generations

Filipino Protest Songs Rage Across Generations

From Bayan Ko to Dekada ’70, Filipino protest songs are alive and raging.

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Oh, Alice!

Oh, Alice!

The article Alice Roosevelt, The Sultan Of Sulu, And The Theater Of American Empire (PF February 4 , 2026) by Alex Fabros revisits the meeting between Alice Roosevelt, daughter of US President Theodore Roosevelt, and the Sultan of Sulu. The event encapsulated a moment when the American empire sought to present itself as modern, inclusive, and benevolent, even as it consolidated control through coercion and administrative absorption. Fabros’ article awakened a memory from a reader, Jessie Huberty, who sent Publisher Mona Lisa Yuchengco a letter.

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Be Daring Through Dance

Be Daring Through Dance

Husband-and-wife team Harry Shum Jr. and Shelby Rabara, who are both actors, wrote the children’s book Martee Dares to Dance to help build the young’s self-confidence through dance.

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Was Linda Ty-Casper Really a "Saling Pusa?"

Was Linda Ty-Casper Really a "Saling Pusa?"

Why the self-effacing Lindy Ty-Casper is actually “the most underrated Filipino writer.”

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Sculptor Elaine Bordeaux and the Shape of Purpose

Sculptor Elaine Bordeaux and the Shape of Purpose

When the demands of practicing immigration law weighed heavily, Elaine Bordeaux turned to art, seeing it as a therapeutic balm.

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