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  • Asis triplets: Three’s a champ

    Filipino American triplets, Gabriella, Kayla, and Abigail Asis, won the 3v3 Soccer tournament on November 28, making them national champions in the girls division for 10 year olds. The Asis girls, all aged 10 and U.S.-born,  are the daughters of David Asis, IT Manager for the Federal Reserve System, and Marilyn, who worked until 2020 […]

    Posted: December 8th, 2021 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Sports
  • Biden nominates Nani Coloretti as deputy director of OMB

    President Biden has announced his intent to nominate Shalanda Young as director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Nani Coloretti, a Filipino American, as deputy director. Nani Coloretti is currently a senior vice president at the Urban Institute, an independent policy research organization and think tank dedicated to using evidence, insight, and […]

    Posted: December 5th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Albert Guerzon pens tribute song for his father who died from COVID-19

    In April 2020, Broadway singer-songwriter Albert Guerzon (“The Visitor,” “Mamma Mia!”) lost his father, Robert Guerzon, to COVID-19. Along with thousands of New Yorkers, the Guerzon family was at the mercy of limited ventilators and hospital beds. In the end, Albert bid his father farewell through a telephone screen and a prayer. In the summer […]

    Posted: December 5th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Health
  • Jersey City council adopts resolution supporting AAPI studies in public schools

    The Jersey City municipal council unanimously adopted a resolution in support of state legislation Senate Bill No. 4021/Assembly Bill No. 6100, bills that require the inclusion of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) history in New Jersey’s K-12 curriculum.  The council resolution approved during the November 29th city council meeting, states that the inclusion of AAPI studies […]

    Posted: December 5th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Education, History
  • Leila Policarpio: Representing N.Y. State at the Macy’s marching band

    By Cristina DC Pastor Every year since she was a kid, Leila Policarpio, her parents and elder sister would watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade, the world’s largest,on NBC. The morning tradition usually begins with the East Hills, New York family getting up for a special holiday breakfast and then turning on the TV for a […]

    Posted: November 30th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Education, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Youth
  • Roi Santos and the foundation of a true makeup artist

    By Maricar CP Hampton “Beauty is understanding and accepting who you are including all your imperfections.” With this point of view, Sephora makeup artist Roi Santos, 34,  proceeds to do his magic not so much to make women beautiful but to bring out the beauty within. “Artist to the stars” is how Roi is known […]

    Posted: November 23rd, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • Chris Carbonell: The first Filipino Guardian Angel

    By Cristina DC Pastor Chris Carbonell, who manages a Filipino restaurant in Queens, is the first Filipino Guardian Angel. Meaning, he is the first Filipino to join the anti-crime organization founded by Curtis Sliwa in 1979 whose avowed mission is to repel crime in New York City subways. Depends on who you ask, the Guardian […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2021 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Crime, Lifestyle
  • FYLPRO looking for new board members, and they can be based in the Philippines

    Nominations are now open for individuals willing to serve on the board of the Filipino Young Leaders Program or FYLPRO for 2022.  As an international organization, those interested to serve may be based anywhere in the U.S. or in the Philippines, and must have a desire to advance FYLPRO’s mission to strengthen the bridge between […]

    Posted: November 20th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture
  • NaFFAA calling on cops to find attacker of Filipino elder

    Jose Serra, a 71-year-old Filipino elder, was gruesomely attacked by a man with a knife on November 3, in El Cajon near the city of San Diego in California. Serra miraculously survived the assault and is currently in critical condition and recovering from his injuries at a local hospital. He was on his commute to work […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2021 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime
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