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  • Cinelle Barnes’s memoir pieces together her past as she recovers from brain trauma

    “A Way Home: A Memoir of Losing Yourself and the Beauty of Returning” by Cinelle Barnes  is a heart-wrenching memoir about remembering and rebuilding a life after everything known disappears in a flash. In 2023, Barnes is writing a travelogue about journeying home to the Philippines after a 20-year separation when she suffers a traumatic […]

    Posted: April 3rd, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • How the J-1 Visa became Revitche Eredia’s gateway to teaching

    For many, the American Dream feels distant—something glimpsed only in stories or imagined through one’s aspirations. For Cebuana Revitche Eredia, it began with a single, uncertain step: applying for a J-1 Teacher Exchange Program Visa. In 2021, she took a chance and applied through a virtual international recruitment program. She called it her leap of […]

    Posted: March 30th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Education
  • Artist Adonis DeKing takes on AAPI leadership role in Boston

    By Gretheline Bolandrina Milford, MA — Artist and community advocate Adonis DeKing is stepping into a prominent new leadership position aimed at strengthening and uplifting Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) professionals across the region. DeKing has been named associate director of Leadership Excellence at the National Association of Asian American Professionals – Boston Chapter, […]

    Posted: March 29th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Culture, Identity
  • The Trader Joe’s tote obsession: no judgement, please

    By Cristina DC Pastor Trader Joe’s—or as some Pinoys call it, “Traders Joe”—tote bags are now the hottest commodity since…what? Ube Pandesal? Please. Nobody ever woke up at 4 a.m. for Ube Pandesal. Nobody formed a human chain of a line around the block clutching grocery bags. And absolutely nobody tried to auction off a […]

    Posted: March 27th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • Nancy Guthrie and the ‘missing white woman syndrome’

    The FilAm Editorial On February 1, Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home in the mountainous outskirts of Tucson, Arizona. In the weeks since, the country has not stopped looking for her. The search has been vast and unrelenting. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, the FBI, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and volunteer search-and-rescue teams […]

    Posted: March 26th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Media
  • Calendar from April

    April 8 Induction ceremony for Eve Cho Guillergan, Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York, Queens County Ceremonial Courtroom, Room 101 89-17 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, NYC RSVP at ECGinduction@gmail.com April 10 Art & Activism symposium University Center The New School 63 Fifth Avenue NYC April 11 First FILCA (Filipino Catholic Apostolate) […]

    Posted: March 24th, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Legal, Lifestyle
  • From the iconic jeepneys to the new electric taxis: Exploring the PHL using public transport

    By Angelito Cabigao Taking public transportation like NJ Transit, catching the MTA train, or flagging down a yellow cab is pretty common for anyone living, working, or visiting the New York City area. During my recent trip to the Philippines with my wife and our baby boy, we decided to take a similar approach by […]

    Posted: March 21st, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • Newborn care specialists (AKA baby nurses): Guiding families through the 1st months

    By Cristina DC Pastor For many new parents, the first weeks after bringing a baby home can feel overwhelming: sleepless nights, constant feeding, and the quiet anxiety of making sure everything is right. Stepping into this delicate moment are newborn care specialists — also known as “baby nurses,” — whose steady presence often becomes the […]

    Posted: March 21st, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Lifestyle
  • Feeling hopeful at Radburn school’s Philippines Culture Day

    By Marissa Bañez “Happy Culture Day!!!” Students at Radburn Elementary School, a public school in Fair Lawn, New Jersey,  echoed that greeting while marveling at Filipino artifacts and other items during their Philippines Culture Day.  They put on bamboo conical hats and Filipino clothing, and decorated a cardboard jeepney.  They ate Filipino food – pancit, […]

    Posted: March 21st, 2026 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Youth
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