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  • Dramatis personae: The characters in our community

    By Ricky Rillera Communities are built on shared goals, collective memory, and the quiet labor of people who show up. Yet beneath the surface of every meeting, event, or initiative lies a cast of personalities who animate the civic stage. They are not villains or heroes — simply recurring archetypes whose quirks shape the rhythm […]

    Posted: July 31st, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • A descendant’s pride: How Jiji Shapiro keeps the legacy of Marcela Agoncillo alive

    By Cristina DC Pastor “Look, they’re wearing clothes!” Jiji Shapiro’s young son nudged his brother as they were browsing the family album. Based on what her U.S.-born sons have read on the Internet, they had thought then that Filipinos lived on trees and wore nothing. On hearing the well-worn gossip, a shocked Ma. Jerona – […]

    Posted: July 31st, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: History
  • Kayumanggi Chorale marks 35 years of music, heritage, and charity with Oct 11th concert

    By Cristina DC Pastor For 35 years, the Kayumanggi Chorale Inc. (KCI) has used music not only to entertain, but also to preserve Filipino heritage, bring communities together and help those in need. The New York-New Jersey-based Filipino American choral group will celebrate its milestone anniversary with a “Himig Pamana, A Musical Heritage” concert that […]

    Posted: July 30th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Culture, Entertainment, Lifestyle
  • Teachers group to honor top educators at the 2026 G.A.L.I.N.G. Awards  

    On September 5, 2026, the International Association of Multicultural & Filipino American Educators (IAM FAME INC.) Florida Chapter will host the prestigious G.A.L.I.N.G. Educators Awards. Standing for “Global Achievers Leading Innovation Nurturing Growth,” the G.A.L.I.N.G. Awards celebrate exceptional educators who have made significant impact in their classrooms, communities, and the global education landscape. The gala […]

    Posted: July 30th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Education
  • New data captures how economic insecurity, safety fears are impacting AAPIs

    The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) has unveiled the State of AAPIs, a new research series that provides an unprecedented, detailed look at the lived experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) nationally and in major metros. AAPI communities are among the fastest growing and most diverse groups in the U.S., over 25 million strong and encompassing […]

    Posted: July 29th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Identity
  • Historical parallels: insurgencies, political dynasties, and corruption scandals Part 2

    By Cesar Polvorosa Jr. Encomienda Legacy Spanish colonialism implanted deeply unequal class structures across both the Philippines and Latin America. Through systems resembling encomiendas or feudal arrangements, land, wealth, and political power became concentrated in the hands of narrow elites. Over generations, this produced entrenched political dynasties, oligarchic control, regional strongmen, and persistent inequality. Political […]

    Posted: July 28th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, History, Identity, Politics
  • Finding the Philippines in Mexico Part 1

    By Cesar Polvorosa Jr. Standing on the sun-warmed shore of the Yucatán Peninsula during my son’s wedding, watching Caribbean waves roll gently onto the Mexican coast, I was struck by an unexpected sense of familiarity. It felt like the comforting embrace of home. The feeling went beyond the tropical sway of coconut palms and the […]

    Posted: July 27th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, History, Identity, Politics
  • Evangeline Paredes at 110: A birthday gift to America

    By Bing Branigin and Jon Melegrito Evangeline Abellera Paredes turned 110 years old on July 26. Her exemplary life of service to this country is inspiring and empowering. To honor her birthday is to celebrate a gift to America. Possibly the oldest citizen in the nation’s capital, Vangie – as she is affectionately called by […]

    Posted: July 27th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
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  • Marco Rubio steps into the eye of the Philippines-China storm

    The FilAm Editorial U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio likely did not expect his first official visit to Asia to coincide with one of the most volatile moments in the Philippines-China maritime dispute. His trip to Manila for the ASEAN Regional Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting came as tensions between the two countries escalated over allegations […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
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