The Year of Pacita Abad

The Year of Pacita Abad

Finally, the late Filipino American visual artist Pacita Abad is getting the international recognition she long deserved.

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A Multitasker for the Lord

A Multitasker for the Lord

Faith, sports, books, films, and more make Polish Fil-Am Fr. Vince Kuna tick while serving as resident priest in St. Monica Catholic Church in California.

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An Illustrator’s Illustrious Award

An Illustrator’s Illustrious Award

Meet Fil-Canadian Sarah Gonzales, winner of the 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Illustrator Award for the book The Only Way to Make Bread.

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Leo Valledor’s Art Gets Spotlight at ‘Frieze New York,’ Silverlens Gallery

Leo Valledor’s Art Gets Spotlight at ‘Frieze New York,’ Silverlens Gallery

Silverlens Gallery aims to “re-historize” artists who were overlooked during their time for various reasons, and to illuminate such visions as Valledor’s, whose work was crucial to American Modernism.

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[Video] Building Communities: A Tribute to Our Manongs and Manangs

[Video] Building Communities: A Tribute to Our Manongs and Manangs

Positively Filipino celebrates those who have paved the way for Filipino Americans.

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Viva La Virgen! From Across the Miles

Viva La Virgen! From Across the Miles

In faraway Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, on the third Saturday of September, the Filipino Catholic community celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia with just as much vigor and devotion as they would in Bicol.

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That Kid from Manila: Hannah Reyes Morales, Pulitzer Finalist

That Kid from Manila: Hannah Reyes Morales, Pulitzer Finalist

Meet Manila native Hannah Reyes Morales, Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Feature Photography for the New York Times.

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Coming Home: Where Sisterhood Was Born

Coming Home: Where Sisterhood Was Born

The bonds of sisterhood have endured over the years among members of the Maryknoll College Class of 1974.

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[Partner] Commit a Hate Crime: Serve No Time?

[Partner] Commit a Hate Crime: Serve No Time?

Racial animus is extremely difficult to prove, say prosecutors. Last year, 1970 hate crimes were identified by law enforcement in California, but just 5 went to trial.

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[Register Now] Anti-Asian Hate Webinar: Caring for Ourselves, Family & Friends

[Register Now] Anti-Asian Hate Webinar: Caring for Ourselves, Family & Friends

Join us on Zoom on Thursday, September 19, 11 am to 12 nn.
Learn more from experts who regularly help people of Filipino heritage.

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