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Filipino California: Meet The FilAm Artists showcased in Los Angeles’ Forest Lawn Museum
Did you know that there was an art museum located at the cemetery in Los Angeles? The Forest Lawn Museum opened their doors to their latest exhibit, Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora.
From Delano to the Brava Theater | The Journey of Larry the Musical and ITs Next Chapter
Larry the Musical is a story told through song about the life and legacy of the Filipino American labor leader, Larry Itliong. Executive producers Gayle Romasanta and Bryan Pangilinan took some time to sit with us.
History and celebration of Philippine Independence Day
Philippine Independence Day is celebrated every June 12. It is marked by patriotic events, cultural festivities, and a profound sense of national pride. Learn more on the history and some trivia, and suggest ways to celebrate this important occasion.
8 Things to know about Kayla Padilla, Filipino sensation of the NCAAW aS she Says Goodbye to USC
The University of Southern California has made history by advancing to the NCAA Women’s Championship Tournament’s Elite Eight for the first time in thirty years. Something about this starting five has looked like a different beast, not only due to freshman phenom Juju Watkins but also senior Filipino starting point guard, Kayla Padilla.
Top 10 Filipino Wedding Superstitions
Filipino weddings are not just about exchanging vows and dancing the night away; they're also steeped in centuries-old superstitions that add a layer of intrigue and mystique to the celebration.
Love, Laughter, and Lumpia | FilAmS’ favorite Ways To Include their Filipino Heritage in Weddings
When it comes to weddings, couples often seek to infuse their special day with elements that reflect their unique love story and cultural heritage. For Filipino Americans, incorporating Filipino traditions into the wedding ceremony and reception can be a beautiful way to honor their roots.
From Manila to Sydney | Yona Signo's Journey to Empowering MOMS in Business
With the help of technology, we are able to work with people across the globe. There are more opportunities for us to obtain help, while creating jobs for those we would not have been able to prior to technology. Have you ever heard of a virtual assistant?
How the Ladies of Kwento Comics are Flipping the Script on Superheroes and Reshaping the Graphic Novel world One Saga at time
We had the opportunity to sit with the co-founders of Kwento Comics, the first all-women, all-Asian comic book company highlighting Asian and Filipino mythology through the medium of graphic novels.
Luck of the Irish, Heart of the Filipino | Our fave Filipino Irish Celebs
The Filipino population in Ireland was recorded to be about 500 in total in 1999 and has since then expanded 3000% with a consensus of about 15,000 people in 2016. It’s only appropriate to celebrate our Irish Filipino kaibigan on St. Patrick’s Day with 8 Filipinos you didn’t know were also Irish.
4 Fearless FilipinaS Leading the Charge for social Change
Whether it’s fighting for women's rights or shedding light on the misconceptions surrounding disabilities, these girl bosses are continuously taking action on their respective missions to make the world a better place, and we are here for it!
Verse & Vision | Exploring the world of FilAm Poet Veronica Pamindanan
Dallas based poet Veronica Pamindanan is all about creative empowerment. Through her craft, she fuses her Christian Filipino heritage with American culture in the forms of beautifully written poems and powerful on stage performances
TOP 10 List of Scholarships and Grants dedicated to Filipino American Students
Education should be accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances. Scholarships and grants play a crucial role in empowering Filipino-American students to pursue their academic goals and contribute to their communities. Organizations and institutions have established scholarships and grants to alleviate financial barriers and empower Filipino-American students to succeed academically.
From Eagle Rock to Sacramento | FIlAM Jessica Caloza ignites change in the 2024 Californa State Assembly Race
Did you know that there is a Filipina running for Assembly in the State of California? Jessica Caloza is running for Assembly District 52, which is the heart of Los Angeles.
Get to Know Alicia Tapia, Founder of Pop-Up Bike Library Bibliobicicleta
Dr. Alicia Tapia is a Filipina-Mexicana educator, researcher, school librarian, and founder of Bibliobicicleta. If you are in the Bay Area, you may have seen her riding around town. You certainly can’t miss her! Bibliobicicleta is a pop-up bike library that can hold up to 100 books in tow.
Rhythms of Resilience | Meet SF Based Filipina-Irish Artist Ouida
Since signing with Bolo Music Group this year, Ouida has found a new home in her label. Beyond being in the presence of fellow proud Filipino Americans artists, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with multiple members of the team.
Filipino Gift-Giving Superstitions 101
Giving gifts has been a long-standing and culturally ubiquitous way to show someone you care, appreciate them, and wish them well. But hidden beneath this seemingly straightforward deed is a realm of superstitions and beliefs that give the art of giving a fascinating new dimension.
Filipino American Mindful Meditation Experts to Follow
Meditation isn’t something that you easily learn, especially growing up Filipino, where most of us have no idea how to express or deal with our feelings. Here are four meditation specialists within the community that you might want to follow
10 Things to Know about Mark Sampelo, Co-Founder of Lone star Palengke
Mark Sampelo is a passionate community builder based in Texas who finds joy in amplifying the Filipino American presence in his area. With all of the hats that he has worn, Mark has made it his mission to bring kababayan spirit to Texas
How Filipino Soldiers fighting in the korean war is a big part of Filipino American History
Before the rise of Filipino Nurse Immigrants and teachers, a large majority of them were Military personel now turned Veterans. This is the story of the unlikely triumph of the Filipino-American troops as they faced seemingly insurmountable odds on the battlefield.
10 Things you Probably didn't know about Filipino American History Month
October is our month to wear our Filipinana’s, sing karaoke, and dance to celebrate our history as Filipinos. Our celebration of Filipino American History Month is deeper than just a generalized month to celebrate being brown, so let’s get into the core of October with 10 things you didn’t know about Filipino American History Month.