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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 ...
About 300 people gathered at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History on April 9 to celebrate the launch of the Watsonville is in the Heart Digital Archive. UC Santa Cruz faculty and students had been ...
From studying biology, psychology and marketing, to advancing agricultural innovation and helping individuals embrace their cultural identities, those of Filipino heritage are engaged with countless ...
In 2005, Antonio Somera, a Filipino American member of the Legionarios del Trabajo, a Masonic fraternal order, stumbled ...
Maia Cruz Palileo, “Nochebuena” (2013), oil on canvas, 33 x 48 inches (courtesy of the artist and Taymour Grahne) WASHINGTON, D.C.—Early in her career, Brooklyn painter Maia Cruz Palileo sought to ...
As October comes to a close, so does Filipino American History Month — marking its 16th commemoration in California since the state officially recognized the month in 2006. Of the 4.2 million Filipino ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Lorna Ramos never imagined she’d end up in this kitchen of Rolled Up — the business she started from the ground up. But her journey to this point wasn’t the traditional route. Ramos ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — October marks Filipino American History Month. To commemorate, KRQE News 13 spoke with some local businesses serving up traditional cuisine from the Philippines. Cindy ...
From studying social work, geological sciences, and neuroscience, to pursuing optometry, to working at the law school, those of Filipino heritage are engaged with countless facets of the university.
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