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  • A Mexican girl, a trans hacker, and a diverse cast of characters in Ramon Gil’s comic books

    Ramon Gil’s latest middle grade graphic novel features a diverse cast of characters in terms of ethnicity, gender identity, and neurodiversity. Since 2014, Ramon Gil’s comic stories have featured people of color — often Asian — as lead characters. As an immigrant himself, he has a soft spot for the newcomer or the outsider. “I’ve […]

    Posted: June 12th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books, Entertainment, Media, Youth
  • ‘Across the Spider-Verse:’   Extravagant animation

    By Wendell Gaa “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is not only a great superhero film or a marvelous animated one, it is a cinematic masterpiece period. In my mind the greatest animated story yet about the iconic web-slinging hero to hit the big screen.  The sequel to 2018’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” the film continues the […]

    Posted: June 12th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Who is Raymundo Mata  and what is his role in PHL revolutionary history?

    By Allen Gaborro To even begin trying to understand Gina Apostol’s perplexing, historical, and political spectrum of a novel about the Philippines during its pre-turn of the century revolutionary era, “The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata,” a reader has to get out from under the tried and true empirical norms of the classical literary universe […]

    Posted: June 2nd, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books, History
  • Mental health, STD prevalent among LGBTQ Asians: 2023 Apicha report; Dermatology is an emerging issue

    By Glenn Magpantay, Esq. On the cusp of LGBTQ Pride Month and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Apicha Community Health Center (CHC) unveiled on May 31 the results of its yearlong study to address the health and wellness needs of New York City’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Asian, Asian American, South Asian, […]

    Posted: June 1st, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Identity, Immigration, Youth
  • New York State budget for AAPI communities goes up to $30M

    By Marivir Montebon A hallmark in the celebration of the Asian American Pacific Islanders Heritage in the month of May is the significant increase in the New York State Fiscal Year budget for 2023-2024 of $30 million to AAPI communities. The office of Assemblymember Steven Raga, the first Filipino American elected official in New York […]

    Posted: May 26th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics, Uncategorized
  • 1st queer FilAm nominated for a major award at Tribeca Film Festival 

    Michaela Ternasky-Holland, director and producer of the immersive film “Reimagined Vol. II: Mahal,”  is the first Queer Filipino American to be nominated for a major award at Tribeca Film Festival. The film features a full Filipino/Filipino American cast  and a FilAm singer/score composer including names such as Loreto Delgado III, Daphne Nitsuga, Lee Sy and […]

    Posted: May 25th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Grand Marshal Dely Go puts spotlight on the nurse’s spouse in PAFCOM Gala

    By Cristina DC Pastor Who hasn’t met the husband of a nurse? We know him, he is in our circle of friends. We ask ourselves and sometimes wonder how he feels about his unconventional role in the family. In the Philippines, he was probably an engineer, an accountant, the manager in an office or the […]

    Posted: May 25th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Relationships
  • Public hospital RNs decry lower wages compared to private hospital nurses

    By Barbara Caress New York City’s public hospital system faces high-stakes contract negotiations with the largest single component of its workforce: its registered nurses. At issue: A widening gap between what RNs earn in private and public hospitals – a pay differential that is causing public hospitals to hemorrhage fulltime nurses. The City’s contract with […]

    Posted: May 20th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health
  • ‘Padayaw’ elevates PHL’s rich history, myths to global glory

    By Felicitas Santiago, MD After a five-year dance drought aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the internationally recognized Leyte Dance Theater (LDT) of Jess de Paz Foundation, Inc is back on to its 9th U.S. tour. PAFCOM — or the Philippine American Friendship Community, Inc. —  sponsored on May 13, 2023 a pre-Mother’s Day visual and […]

    Posted: May 18th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Culture
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