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.
Music, dancing, food and culture — this Los Angeles Filipino community festival is truly for everyone. The 29th Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture — themed “Para Sa Lahat, or “for everyone” — ...
Music filled Latzer Hall on Sunday in the University YMCA as people crowded in line for food. Tables filled with family and friends were accompanied with “kamayan,” a traditional Filipino feast, as ...
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There is no 'good' or 'bad' Filipino culture
RECENTLY, the anthropologist Dr. Stephen Acabado, in a Rappler article, critiqued nationalist historians for wanting to find ...
IF YOU TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE FILIPINO KHALI ACADEMY, YOU’LL NOTICE IT DOESN’T LOOK LIKE YOUR TYPICAL MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO. THE MURALS AND PICTURES ON THE WALL, THE BAMBOO LINING, THE FLOORS ALL TELL A ...
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A culture of courtesy
There is a movement happening in the Philippines today. A gentle but powerful one. Not loud, not viral, not choreographed for social media—but felt and noticeable in homes, schools, offices, and the ...
It’s been said that history is written by the victors. If the same can be said about sports, then in recent years, history has increasingly been written by Filipino athletes. In 2020, weightlifter ...
FilAm ARTS (The Association for the Advancement of Filipino American Arts and Culture) is thrilled to announce the return of The Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), the longest-running ...
(MIRROR INDY) — Philip Smith knows how traditional dishes can connect immigrants with their home countries. Smith was born in the Philippines but spent most of his life in Indiana. He’s spent his ...
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