Father Rodel Balagtas sees it across the Roman Catholic churches he visits in the archdiocese of Los Angeles: A significant number of the parishioners who fill the pews are Filipino Americans.
is all about connection — to family, community, faith, and heritage. Every home in the Philippines carries a piece of the country’s colorful past through unique customs that are still alive today.
The first ever Filipino Culture Night was held at Olympian High School in San Diego, led by Filipino Language teacher Grace Almazar on April 21. During this showcase, Filipino classes and clubs in the ...
As animated film Forgotten Island gets ready to hit the big screen later this year, could it signal an end to Filipino ...
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On a warm March evening, I congregate with strangers near a small auto repair shop in North Campus. In anticipation of the communal feast to come, we introduce ourselves in the courtyard of Oribello’s ...
The Philippines remains one of the largest basketball markets in the world. NBA data shows Filipino fans generating more than ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. For Lily Prijoles, the typical, pre-pandemic day at Arkipelago ...
Every May, across the Philippines, streets come alive with color, music, and movement. It is a month deeply rooted in ...
When Imelda Ruga left her native Philippines in 2004 to visit family in New Jersey, she only expected to stay for a few months. She’s been here ever since. Like thousands of Filipino immigrants, Ruga ...
(MIRROR INDY) — Philip Smith knows how traditional dishes can connect immigrants with their home countries. Smith was born in the Philippines but spent most of his life in Indiana. He’s spent his ...