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  • A memoir on surviving trauma by Cordillera-born author

    By Sheilah Jane I grew up poor, in the shadows of Martial Law in the Philippines. I was born and raised in Ifugao in the Cordillera Mountains navigating hardship and uncertainty long before I moved to America. I came to America 1998, 28 and pregnant with my third child. Here, I straddled two worlds—one shaped […]

    Posted: September 18th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • ‘Not just their story, it is mine too:’ A personal reflection on ‘Nurse Unseen’

    By Agustin T. Guido III, RN “Nurse Unseen,” directed with aching tenderness by Michele Josue, is not just a documentary. It is a mirror – one that catches the invisible light and shadow cast by the Filipino nursing diaspora in the United States. Josue wields her camera like a compassionate witness. She does not shout; […]

    Posted: September 14th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Immigration
  • Calendar from October

    October 2 Casino Night from Charm City 22nd Eastern Regional Conference of the Philippine Nurses Association of America Live Casino & Hotel 7002 Arundel Mills Circle Suite 7777 Hanover, MD October 2 to October 30 Fall 2025 Adult Conversational Filipino, Beginner 1 with instructor Bing Magtoto Deadline for enrollment is Monday, September 29 For more […]

    Posted: September 13th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Culture, Education, Entertainment, Lifestyle
  • September 11: A couple’s story of survival and purpose

    September 11th remains a deeply painful and unforgettable day for life partners Jerry Sibal and Edwin Josue. Twenty-four years after the World Trade Center attacks, they are “grateful that God spared our lives,” and that what they have now is “our second chance.” Weeks before that fateful day, Jerry’s client, Verizon, hired his company  to […]

    Posted: September 12th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Crime, Disasters, History
  • Joyce Castillo: From Ilocos to Wall Street and into the heart of the Filipino community  

    By Cristina DC Pastor When Joyce Alano Castillo and her husband Arnold moved to Woodbridge, New Jersey in 1997, the world was in mourning. As they unloaded boxes into their new home, the radio carried the shocking news: Princess Diana had died in a car accident. Their sons were very young. One was entering high […]

    Posted: September 4th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Culture, Lifestyle
  • YAMAN: Sharing Philippine treasures with the world  (An interview with Jerry Sibal and Edwin Josue of FRIENDSPHUSA)  

    By Cristina DC Pastor For eight years, Friends of the Philippines Society USA Inc. (FRIENDSPHUSA) has staged cultural and community-driven projects highlighting the richness of Philippine heritage. From the Explore Islands Philippines mounted at Grand Central Terminal, to concerts for world-renowned pianist Raul Sunico, and the Art for Humanity exhibit at the Photoville Photojournalism exhibit […]

    Posted: September 2nd, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Business, Culture, Entertainment, Food, Lifestyle
  • Bidding bullshit

    By Mary Lou Cunanan Let’s stop pretending this is normal. Sarah Discaya and her husband have turned government bidding into a personal slot machine—rigged so they always hit the jackpot. With nine construction firms under their control, they’ve cornered ₱30 billion worth of DPWH projects, most of them flood-control contracts that never seem to deliver. […]

    Posted: September 2nd, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Politics
  • Rev. Msgr. Oscar A. Aquino, 88

    The Filipino community of New York and New Jersey mourns the passing of the beloved Msgr. Oscar Aquino on September 1 due to a lingering illness. We are republishing below this piece written about him when he was awarded the People’s Ball Empowerment Award in 2023 by Fiesta In America. The statement “Jack of all […]

    Posted: September 1st, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Obituary, Religion
  • 43 years ago the Philippine Center performs its first-ever FilAm matrimony

    By Cristina DC Pastor Darlene Dilangalen and Jesus “Bong” Borromeo first met in 1975 on a flight from Davao City to Manila. At the time, she was still a junior nursing student. In 1980, she left her hometown in Cotabato for New Jersey as a new nurse graduate to work at St. Joseph’s Hospital (now […]

    Posted: September 1st, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, History, Lifestyle
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