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Honor and Excellence from UP classroom to the U.S.

The #UniversityofthePhilippines Alumni Association in America, Inc. (UPAAA), with the UPAA-Nevada will hold its very first virtual global Grand Reunion and Convention (GRC) on October 22-24, 2021. With a theme entitled : “#ARISE: Pagbangon at Parangal”, UP Alumni In America aims to recognize their high achievers and long-serving members, connect with thousands of UP classmates …

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A Life in Public Service Makes History

This week, Jannelle So hosted @naffaa.national’s Run For Office program that seeks to mentor and empower a pipeline of current and FUTURE public leaders from the Filipino American community. The guest speaker during this #FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth was the Hon. #RobBonta, Attorney General for the State of California. Born in Quezon City, Philippines, Hon. Rob Bonta immigrated …

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How to Remain Debt-Free After a Debt Settlement Program

When it comes to #financialmatters, Rod Mercado and his hard working team in #FinancialRescue always come to the rescue to help our fellow Filipino-Americans to stay out of debt. And again they’ve successfully helped another client eliminate his debt. But what’s concerning is how the same client can fall back into another unmanageable debt. That’s …

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Reliving the Martial Law Years in the face of historical distortions

“We can’t move forward, if we can’t look back on the past.” – Jannelle So-Perkins 🛑 According to the Center For Migrant Advocacy, “In 1972, former President Marcos imposed #MartialLaw leading to the exile of political opponents. The political, social and economic uncertainty under martial law rule of President Marcos pushed opponents and middle class …

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“No Dogs” – short film highlighting 1930 anti-Filipino riots

What’s in a sign? A lot of history and lessons. Filipino American actor and writer #GeorginaTolentino was struck by the picture of a sign that said, “#NoDogs Allowed, No Filipinos Allowed” — which was taken in California in the 1930s. That year, the Watsonville Anti-Filipino Riots led to the death of Fermin Tabera, a Filipino …

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