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Why Filipino Americans Need Our Very Own Body of Healthcare Knowledge
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by Connie C. Triggiano Roughly 4.1 million Filipinos currently call the US their home. As early as the 1920s Filipinos have been part of the American landscape, working the vast California agricultural land, championing the rights of farm laborers and extracting concessions for higher wages and better work environment. In the 1960s Filipino nurses in…
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Pamana Children’s Library-From the Author’s Desk
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Featuring this May in Pamana Library is Bambi Eloriaga-Amago, author of Too Loud! Soothing Sensory Overload with Music. This thoughtful picture book introduces young readers to the world of sensory sensitivities through the story of Elmo, a music-loving child with autism, and his friend Jean. Inspired by Bambi’s own experiences as a parent and advocate,…
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Health Empowerment Series
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Participants can look forward to free referrals for cancer screenings, stipends, enrollment in public benefits, and assistance with immigration and citizenship matters. The community is encouraged to spread the word, as together they can empower each other and overcome hardships, creating a healthier, more resilient community. What to Expect Free Referrals: Public Benefits Enrollment: Immigration…
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Welcome Crystle Dino!
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[CORRECTION: The class time was posted as 6-8 PM, but it is 4-6 PM.] The Martial Arts at Rizal Center would like to welcome its newest instructor: Crystle Dino! FMA Freedom.Movemeant.Alignment. is a wholistically integrated program of Filipino Martial Arts, self-defense, rhythmic movement exploration, and body-based awareness exercises practiced within a trauma-informed and healing engaged…
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Repentance and Reversal
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by Gabriel J. Catanus Though many scholars and activists might prefer to downplay the significance of religion, the church calendar and religious observances still matter to Filipinos and Filipino Americans. According to Pew Research Center (2023), 90% of Filipino Americans identify as either Christian or closely connected to Christianity. This means that well intentioned community…
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Reconnect with Your Roots: Tagalog Classes Coming to the Rizal Center!
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Reconnect with Your Roots: Tagalog Classes Coming to the Rizal Center! The Rizal Center, a long-standing hub for Filipino traditions and community gatherings in Chicago, is excited to announce the launch of Tagalog language classes starting this June! This program aims to preserve cultural identity, strengthen family connections, and foster a deeper sense of belonging within the community. In…
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Filipino American Ministry Initiative of Fuller Theological Seminary’s Post
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Our group had the privilege of visiting Chicago’s Rizal Center today, learning from Tito Jerry about its history and some of the lessons they’ve learned over the years. Click link to see post: Filipino American Ministry Initiative – Rizal Center Visit
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Ang Manghuhuwad ng Kasaysayang Filipino
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Isang sanaysay ni Ogot Sumulong Noong Pebrero 1994, ipinalabas sa CCP Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas (dating Folk Arts Thearter) ang dulang sinulat ni Rene O. Villanueva na pinamagatang Kalantiaw: Ang Kagilagilalas na Kasinungalingan Tungkol sa Isang Kayumangging Bayan (Kalantiaw: The Most Astonishing Tale of Falsehood About the Brown People). Tungkol ito sa buhay ni Jose E. Marco at…
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