VIRGINIA BEACH — This May, we are celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month. One of the biggest Asian populations we have in Hampton Roads is the Filipino population. Many first-generation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether or not her Filipino American clients practice Catholicism, they've been imbued with it, says psychologist Christine ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A first-of-its-kind social studies course is being offered in Hawaii high schools next fall. CHR 2300 Filipino History Culture is making history of its own. The idea didn’t ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The public was welcomed into the Richland Library's main campus on Sunday to learn more about Filipino culture, traditions and origins as part of Filipino-American History Month. "I ...
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The Philippines is the only former Spanish colony that does not have the Spanish language as its national language. One possible reason for this is a personal theory of mine – that while Latin America ...
SoMa community organizers are celebrating Filipino American History Month by mapping a 10-stop walking tour of neighborhood businesses, parks, art and other historical sites. SOMA Pilipinas and ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Students and families at the Topeka Center for Advanced Learning and Careers (TCALC) were treated to a cultural experience featuring Filipino roots. USD 501’s College Prep ...
It was over four centuries ago to the day Saturday that Filipinos set foot on the North American continent for the first time. Now, Filipino Americans are working to sustain a cultural footprint.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Filipino Americans are less likely to seek mental health help than average Americans. LPETTET/E+ via Getty Images Immigrant ...
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.
Father Rodel Balagtas sees it across the Roman Catholic churches he visits in the archdiocese of Los Angeles: A significant number of the parishioners who fill the pews are Filipino Americans.
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