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  • Nanding Mendez: The improbable journey (From Caloocan egg farm and Makati ad agency to New York holdings)

    By Len Manansala Not many native-born Americans who dared to dream big have actually made it in New York, the United States’ financial, media and cultural capital. If the odds for success in the Big Apple are low for immigrants, the chances for immigrants-of-color to succeed in the fiercely competitive city are close to zero. […]

    Posted: July 14th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Culture, Lifestyle
  • Shannon C.F. Rogers debuts fiction about FilAm teen with a burning anger toward her mother

    Some girls call their mother their best friend. Marisol Martin? She could never relate. She and her mom were forever locked in an argument with no beginning and no end. Clothes, church, boys, no matter the topic, Marisol always felt like there was an unbridgeable gap between them that they were perpetually shouting across, one […]

    Posted: July 14th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • Chef Nokee Bucayu proud of her southern-style Silog

    Imagine a popular Filipino egg dish given a unique Kentucky spin. The result is Toc Bilog,  a kind of breakfast sandwich created by Chef Nokee Bucayu — her full name is Emanor Krizelli Ancayan Bucayu — a Filipina who moved to the Bluegrass State when she was 10. Bucayu is always looking for ways to […]

    Posted: July 13th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Food
  • On Global Filipinos: A historic time for Filipino Canadians, the founding of FCNC

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis Last May, in Vancouver Canada, I was hosted by Filipino Canadians Treenee Lopez, and Lenore and Jose Lim, for my book tour of “Why Should Guys Have All The Fun?” Treenee asked me to attend an organization of Filipinos in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada to be held on June 1st. She is a […]

    Posted: July 13th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books, Culture, Lifestyle
  • Segment on Filipino films part of AAIFF46 program

    Asian CineVision will present its 46th annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF46) from July 26 – August 6. AAIFF, known as the “First Home of Asian American Cinema,” will feature a segment that tells Filipino storieswhich “reflect AAIFF and Asian CineVision’s hopes of supporting the creative endeavors of community activists and storytellers.” This year’s […]

    Posted: July 12th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Love that overcomes distance, phobias and a 20-year age gap

    Back in March 2018, neither believed they could meet a lifetime partner through a dating app.  Roberto Villanueva liked Roman De La Cruz’s sweet and shy disposition and Roman liked Roberto’s candor. Perhaps such traits could be traced to their upbringing: Roberto, 48, was raised in Manila and became an accomplished professional in Manhattan. Roman, […]

    Posted: July 10th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Identity, Lifestyle, Relationships
  • NYC-based charity opens art gallery in Makati

    After three years of virtual mentoring and art exhibitions, trustees and volunteers of a New York based nonprofit Eagle Eye Charities Inc. (EEC) opened its first art gallery in Makati City.  Eagle Eye Art Gallery is nestled amidst residential units and offices at Valero Plaza, Salcedo Village.  It celebrated the Fourth of July commemorating its […]

    Posted: July 9th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Lifestyle
  • FILAMSPEAK: The proposed ‘speaking section’ of the naturalization test: Will it hurt immigrants?

    By Cristina DC Pastor Aida Demetrio clutches the small card while waiting to clear immigration at Newark airport. She waives at her husband standing outside. She has been a permanent resident for a decade and a half. She flies back and forth regularly between Manila and New Jersey and is perfectly content just having a […]

    Posted: July 8th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration, Legal
  • Jollibee workers protest termination allegedly after attempting to demand higher wages

    Former Jollibee workers protested at popular Filipino fast food restaurant in the Journal Square location in Jersey City, New Jersey, claiming they have been terminated for organizing “for higher wages and a fairer workplace.” Workers delivered a letter to management demanding reinstatement and backpay. This is the first-ever worker protest in a Jollibee location in […]

    Posted: July 8th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Food
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