By Cristina DC Pastor Dozens of women wandered throughout the lobby, many of them dressed in glittery tulle, others in humbler business suits. They spoke in whispers, but their pasty faces betrayed the shock of the day’s news: 50 killed in Orlando shooting. Omar Mateen’s shooting spree occurred in the early morning of June 12, […]
By Cristina DC Pastor He spoke perfect Tagalog in dulcet tones I have not heard of in a very long time since my Bulacan-born father passed away in 2007. That was my first impression of Jaime FlorCruz, CNN’s former Beijing bureau chief, when we met for drinks at a laid-back bar on West 39th. He […]
The U.S. presidential elections, civic engagement, climate change, arts and culture, entrepreneurial leadership, financial literacy, women and youth empowerment are among the issues Filipino Americans will address when they gather in Philadelphia for NaFFAA’s 12th National Empowerment Conference on August 4-7, 2016. Among those invited to give a keynote speech is Philippine Vice President-Elect Leni […]
The Western Union Company recently announced that it has signed a promotion agreement with ABS-CBN Global Group to offer Western Union consumers key markets access to TFC.tv Lite Package. The promotion is open to all consumers in participating countries who send money to the Philippines through Western Union or Vigo (Canada only) Agent retail locations […]
By Zorinah Juan Over the past 15 years, I’ve walked into so many sets and noticed the constant lack of Asian-American directors, producers, and actors. I have met a handful of Filipino-Americans in these positions. According to the Pew Research Center, there are about 18.2 million Asian-Americans, with Filipinos numbering 3.4 million or about 20 […]
By Ludy Astraquillo Ongkeko, Ph.D. On Sunday, the 12th of June 2016, the American population and the rest of the world were awakened by a humongous nightmare. People from coast to coast were alerted by another apparent act of terrorism, dubbed as the “deadliest mass killing” in the history of the United States. While mankind […]
By Cristina DC Pastor The first transgender member of the Philippine Congress said she won for speaking her “truth,” and for fighting insults about her sexual orientation and allegations of “immorality.” Congresswoman-elect Geraldine Roman of Bataan also said she found it “quite paradoxical” that in the U.S., which is a strong advocate for gender rights […]
By Lindy Rosales “Nasagupa namin lahat ng ulan. May dala kaming payong at raincoat pero nabasa ang aming pantalon at sapatos. Tinapos talaga namin ang parade.” With fervor and frenzy, Queens resident Relieta Madera, two friends, and a sister from Virginia, made their way to the Philippine Independence Parade on Madison Avenue cloaked in raincoats […]
We, the Filipino-American Press Club of New York, view with serious concern the recent statements made by incoming President Rodrigo Duterte about the killing of journalists in the Philippines. During a press briefing on May 31, Mr. Duterte made the following statements when asked what he plans to do to stop the killing of journalists […]