So, I just saw this today. I only watch the “news” for noise, but this story definitely caught my attention.
I wasn’t sure how to feel about it. Yes, pissed off was my first reaction. But maybe it should be funny because this mother has
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I find it hard to believe a strong country who benefited from the sacrifice of men like my grandfather also cared little about their welfare after the fact, not even so much as recognizing this effort in the days, months, and years following the struggle for the Pacific.
has there been a greater test of national commitment to the ideals you hold dear than that my people have gone through?
For all the disparities inherited in our lives through exportation, and sometimes exploitation, we have a common bond. But what does it really mean?
So, I just saw this today. I only watch the “news” for noise, but this story definitely caught my attention.
I wasn’t sure how to feel about it. Yes, pissed off was my first reaction. But maybe it should be funny because this mother has
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This was a tribute to Artist Al Robles, whose Filipino Identity was woven into his art although he never ever made it to the Philippines. This mini-documentary explores a tribute trip to the Philippines to connect with a homeland that
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2010 is the year for the big census. Above is the spread of those identifying themselves as Filipino in 2000. I’m curious to see what the spread is today…not just in the US, but the read more...
NPR did this story in 2009. Everything in my title seems wrong. First, why is Stimulus money going toward Filipino WWII Vets? Why $198 Million? Why Filipinos? and why now? (more than a half century later)
Lots of questions, but
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I wrote a passage a while about about how my mother felt about Mexicans. My research was a bit incomplete but I was just writing out of rage. I am allowed to do that, right?
http://www.passthequilt.org/stories/item/my_mother_the_racist/
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August 23, 2010
“A letter from a teenage Filipino to the WHOLE WORLD”
As you are reading this letter, I bet that you have seen/heard about what happened earlier in our country.
Tourists were hostages of a policeman here, Rolando Mendoza.
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