Category: Rizal Center
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Pamana Children’s Library-From the Author’s Desk
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As we welcome the new year, we’re excited to share insights from the authors of some beloved books in the Rizal Center Pamana Children’s Library. This January, we’re featuring a […]
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Pamana Children’s Library: Pages Beyond Books – Stories from Our Volunteers
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As we begin the new year, we’re thrilled to not only share insights from the authors of some beloved books in the Rizal Center Pamana Children’s Library but also to […]
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Immigration Call to Action
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by Connie Triggiano These days, the Filipinos’ very own hallowed virtue of “damayan,” or “helping each other,” is being tested — it is summoning each Filipino American to live up […]
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Featuring: Pat Nabong
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Pat Nabong is a landscape oil painter and photographer. She works full time as an assistant photo editor and visual journalist at the Chicago Sun-Times. Prior to joining the Sun-Times, […]
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The Threat of Deportation Looms Large, Spreads Fear in Immigrant Communities
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by Connie Triggiano Every new year offers a hopeful pathway to ditching the depths, surmounting life’s setbacks of the previous year, and latching on to the promise of better times. […]
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Pamana Children’s Library
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RIZAL CENTER PAMANA CHILDREN’S LIBRARY TURNS 1! Hello, everyone! Can you believe it’s been one whole year since the grand opening of the Pamana Children’s Library on December 9, 2023? […]
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December 2024 Paskuhan sa Rizal Center
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🎉 Join the Fun and Make a Difference! 🎉 Parol Contest Judges Singing Contest Judges
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Christmas Trees That Spawned a Friendship
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by Connie C. Triggiano We were three friends, with three Christmas trees together, on three Advent weekends, along with three sets of Christmas ornaments and three different arrays of native […]
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Pilipino Ka Ba: Our Kababayan’s Keeper
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by Almira Astudillo Gilles A Pew study found that Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the U.S., forecasted to be the largest immigrant group by 2065. In […]
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Ang Pagsalin sa Wikang Filipino ay Di Biro
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ni Ogot Sumulong Isang nakagawian kong gawin tuwing bumibiyahe sa Pilipinas ay ang pagbisita sa ilang bookstores sa Quezon City. Hindi naman ako napagkakaitan ng galak nang huling nag-usyoso sa […]