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  • Beware of receiving packages you did not order; it could be a ‘brushing scam’

    Have you received a package you did not order online? The package has your correct name and address but the sender is not someone you know, or worse, there is no return address? And you thought, ‘What the fudge?’ The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) has warned about a “brushing scam,” which […]

    Posted: March 1st, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Lifestyle
  • Filipinos will recognize family, politics, social class in Sabina Murray’s fiction

    By Tricia J. Capistrano My FilAm writer radar did not immediately spot Sabina Murray. I think it’s because, in the last decade her novels have been about Caucasians.  “A Carnivore’s Inquiry,” published in 2007, is about Katherine, a young white woman in her 20s who wanders from city to city in Europe and then the […]

    Posted: February 28th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • Springtime unveiling of Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway

    “After many years, countless meetings, and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, I’m proud to share that the Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway will be installed and unveiled this spring,” said Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell, who represents Historic Filipinotown on the Los Angeles City Council. “This project has been a labor of love by so many […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2022 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Culture, History, Politics
  • The legend of Ferdinand Marcos began a hundred years ago: journalist Sheila Coronel

    Investigative journalist Sheila Coronel delivered a cogent and well-chronicled presentation about Ferdinand Marcos, the former Philippine president and rapacious dictator and father of now presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos Jr. In Coronel’s lecture — organized by the Adrian E. Cristobal Lecture Series and the Unyon ng Mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas – she reflected on the rise […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2022 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Media, Politics
  • Asian women on how to move beyond hate attacks

    By Jenny Manrique Asian American women are experiencing a fresh wave of violent, hate-related attacks. According to the web portal Stop AAPI Hate, since March 2020, there have been over 10,000 attacks, 16 percent of which have been physically violent. Elders were the targets in the majority of incidents. A poll commissioned by The National Asian […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Identity
  • King vs Lorenzo: Who makes the baddest Burrito?

    By Cristina DC Pastor A buddy “competition” between a home cook and a professional chef played out on the YouTube reality show Epicurious. Kuma Inn Chef King Phojanakong and home cook Lorenzo Beronilla staked their professional reputations on making the Breakfast Burrito — using each other’s ingredients.  Needless to say, there was a lot of […]

    Posted: February 22nd, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Food, Lifestyle, Media
  • How Overseas Filipinos can meaningfully participate in elections: Explain why you left the country

    By Andy Bautista Over the past several decades, the contributions of Overseas Filipinos (OFs) have anchored the Philippine economy and fitted a financial life jacket to many families in the motherland. But why have OFs not been able to translate that economic clout into a political force for good during an election? According to a […]

    Posted: February 20th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • PFAY: Young Jersey FilAms carve out their own safe space

    By Cristina DC Pastor Lauren Lalicon threw herself into PFAY – or the Professional Filipino American Youth —  in 2017 without much of a plan or a second thought. The following year, she began working for the office of Tammy Murphy, the First Lady of New Jersey, as a policy director. Then, she got engaged. […]

    Posted: February 19th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Lifestyle, Politics, Youth
  • An honor society nurse named Marvellous

    Marvellous Undag, LPN of Worcester, Massachusetts will be inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) at a ceremony to be held in the Spring. Undag, who comes from San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, is a student of Bay Path Practical Nursing Academy in Charlton. The honor society “celebrates the accomplishments of career and technical […]

    Posted: February 13th, 2022 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Education, Health
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