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  • On Global Filipinos: How a PHL president welcomed Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis On January 27, the United Nations remembered the 75th year of the liberation of Auschwitz during the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Among the activities was a short screening of the award-winning documentary “An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines.” Director and producer Noel “Sonny” Izon’s work and research of 10 years […]

    Posted: March 7th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: History, Politics
  • Cheap eats in NYC: Not for tourists only

    By Krizia Daya I’m always asked, “Where should I take my friend or relative who’s visiting from out of town?” And my first response is to ask, “What’s your budget?” Indeed, few other cities in the world can rival New York City in terms of extravagance, and this definitely extends to food. One can find […]

    Posted: March 4th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Food, Lifestyle
  • ‘Kabilang Ka, Pabilang Ka’ census campaign to launch on Mar 21

    The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) will host a Census Community Engagement Launch in partnership with the 2020 Census at the Philippine Center in New York City on March 21, Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public The launch will gather over 100 Filipino American leaders […]

    Posted: March 3rd, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Identity, Politics
  • Philippine food and American baseball: A cultural mixer

    By Cristina DC Pastor Philippine food curiously found its way into the heart of America: Baseball. For the week of February 21, Tsismis Restaurant catered Adobo, Sisig, and Pinakbet to the corporate officers and employees of Major League Baseball, the piquant aroma of ‘ginisa’ – sautéed onion and garlic – mildly floating throughout the corridors […]

    Posted: March 1st, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Food, Sports
  • How should LGBTQ people navigate the Census questions?

    By Meghan Maury Q: Will the 2020 Census collect data about LGBTQ people? A:​ The 2020 Census will collect information about same-sex couples who are living in the same household. For the first time, the “relationship to householder” census question will include the response options “Same-sex husband/wife/spouse” and “Same-sex unmarried partner.” These response options will […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Identity, Politics
  • The Pastillas Scandal and the sneaky ways to corruption

    By Cristina DC Pastor There’s something sweet and savory about corruption in the Philippines. Some Bureau of Immigration (BI) officials and personnel are said to be receiving P10,000 per from Chinese nationals entering the Philippines to illegally work in gaming casinos. The cash is bundled up and hidden in Pastillas wrappers, according to reports.   I […]

    Posted: February 24th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Politics
  • The Meranao epic ‘Pananadem’ premieres on March 12

    The New York premiere of Kinding Sindaw Melayu Heritage’s Pananadem (Remembering) will be presented from March 12-14 at 7 p.m. and March 15 at 3 p.m. at La MaMa’s Ellen Stewart Theatre on 66 E. 4th Street. Potri Ranka Manis, the founder and Artistic Director of Kinding Sindaw, will also lead a Filipino Indigenous Dance […]

    Posted: February 24th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Entertainment
  • Bergenfield Mayor Amatorio files defamation lawsuit against opponent, demands public apology

    Bergenfield Mayor Arvin Amatorio has filed a complaint and civil litigation suit with the State of New Jersey against former Mayor Norman Schmelz, his running mates, and press spokesman for defamatory allegations against Amatorio in an attempt to damage his reputation three days before the November 5th election.  Amatorio is seeking compensatory damages to be […]

    Posted: February 19th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration, Politics
  • Quiboloy church officials indicted for trafficking, sham marriages

    SANTA ANA, Calif. – A federal grand jury has charged three top administrators of a Philippines-based church with overseeing a labor trafficking scheme that forced church members to solicit donations for a bogus charity after the defendants illegally obtained visas and other immigration documents that allowed the workers to enter and remain in the United […]

    Posted: February 18th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Immigration, Politics, Religion
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