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  • Nearly 400 Filipino priests gather in Newark for cultural celebration

    For the first time in history, almost 400 Filipino Catholic priests from throughout the U.S. converged on Newark’s Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart for an October 26 cultural celebration and Mass led by Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the Vatican’s permanent observer to the United Nations. The festivities — which were held as part of the […]

    Posted: November 3rd, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Religion
  • Stage manager Charlette San Juan: ‘I believe in the talent of Asian comedians’

    Theater manager Charlette San Juan, is making waves in the Chicago theater scene, championing Asian talent and paving the way for their representation on stage and behind the scenes. Since moving to the U.S. in 2019, Charlette San Juan has worked on a variety of productions at theaters such as the Second City, Chicago Shakespeare […]

    Posted: November 2nd, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Lifestyle
  • Angat Buhay Foundation USA to hold fundraising for advocacies  in support of marginalized Filipinos

    Angat Buhay Foundation USA Inc., the first international partner of former Vice President Leni Robredo’s foundation of the same name, announced a fundraising event and round table discussion to activate their advocacies in public health, public education, disaster relief & rehabilitation and community engagement. The announcement was made by Executive Director Roger Santos of New […]

    Posted: November 2nd, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Disasters, Education, Politics
  • ‘The Pleasure of Being Served’ to be a full-length feature film

    The 2017 short film by writer-director Michael Manese has evolved into a full-length screenplay! In the original short, the film follows the journey of Rosa (played by Maan Cruz), the main character, as she grapples with her conflicting emotions while working for Hudson (Graham Powell), a young wealthy American. On one hand, she witnesses his […]

    Posted: October 28th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Patricia Evangelista puts us at the scene of the crime

    By Tricia J. Capistrano David Remnick, editor of the The New Yorker calls Patricia Evangelista’s book, “Some People Need Killing,” “one of the most remarkable pieces of narrative nonfiction I have read in a long, long time.” Evangelista, who was born in 1985, was a reporter and then executive producer for ANC, the English language […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books, Politics
  • 5K new RNs trained by NYC Nurse Residency Program

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams on October 24 celebrated a major milestone of 5,000 new registered nurses (RNs) trained through the Citywide Nurse Residency Program since its launch in 2019. As the nation’s first city-led nurse residency consortium, the program offers on-the-job training and other supports to recently graduated, newly hired RNs. It has […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health
  • St. Malo, Louisiana Filipinos: Separating fact from fiction

    By Lynn Topel There have been claims that in 1763, in a little-known fishing village on Lake Borgne in Louisiana called St. Malo, Filipino fishermen built houses on stilts, learned to live with the elements, and energized the local shrimp industry. Nearly 9,000 miles away, Filipinos in Louisiana were a long way from home. However, […]

    Posted: October 23rd, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books, History, Immigration
  • Boston couple brings Filipino culture to Beantown

    By Cristina DC Pastor A Boston couple thought it would be great to introduce Filipino American culture to Beantown. And so in 2022, Harvard Square Philippine American Alliance (HSPAA) was one of the organizations that saw action and livened up the 44th annual Honk Oktoberfest down Massachusetts Avenue, made possible by Satrick Uy, Director of Banquets […]

    Posted: October 21st, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Entertainment, Lifestyle
  • 370 Filipino priests to gather at Newark for historic mass

    For the first time in history, roughly 370 Filipino Catholic priests from throughout the U.S. will converge on Newark’s Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart for a cultural celebration and mass led by Archbishop Gabriele Caccia — the Vatican’s permanent observer to the United Nations — on Thursday, October 26. Lay faithful are welcome, though […]

    Posted: October 20th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Religion
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