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Filipino Nurses Exhibit Calls For Historical ‘Artifacts’
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CHICAGO – Members of a local Filipino-American historical society have launched a collection drive for items depicting the history of Filipino nurses in America. Organizers of an upcoming museum exhibit are appealing to nurses with Filipino ancestry and their families and friends to donate or lend items ranging from the academic to professional, cultural to…
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Spirit of Bayanihan: A Call for Supply Donations
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As we start the new year, the Rizal Center is once again alive with activity! In fact, we are planning for more events and programs than ever before, shaping up 2026 to be our most active year yet! For all this new activity, Rizal Center is led and operated by kind-hearted and generous volunteers, ensuring…
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Ilang Tala sa Paghigop ng Kapeng Pinoy
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ni Ogot Sumulong Mahilig akong umiinom ng kape, lalo na sa umaga. Pero di ko binusisi kung anong klaseng kape ang iniinom ko maski noong nasa high school pa ako. Noon, instant coffee ang iniinom ko. Nescafe yata ang tatak. Ikaw ang magtitimpla kung gusto mong black; pero kundi, ikaw ang maglalagay kung ilang kutsara…
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Are We Empowered Yet?
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That Filipino Americans are frequently labeled as “invisible Asians,” has been a topic widely written about — notably by Filipino writers themselves. It’s a well-intentioned reflective approach into understanding the reasons behind Filipino Americans’ invisible classification — according to the usual metrics by which races and ethnicities are observed and processed. Asian immigrant communities assume…
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PILIPINO KA BA? (02/26)
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by Almira Astudillo Gilles This month, I’m in the Philippines to visit family and for cultural projects. Since I’m here for only four weeks, I’ve limited my out-of-Manila trips to the really necessary ones (for a weaving project) and to places I had not visited before. This trip, I’ve already been to South (Cotabato), will…
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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND CAST
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Garet: Pinoys in Chicago — A Play About Migration, Morality & Compassion In honor of Filipino American History Month this October, Rizal Center presents Garet: Pinoys in Chicago at the Little Theater of Rizal Center. Garet is a powerful, character-driven play that explores the emotional, moral, and cultural realities of Filipino life abroad. Set in…
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