Tag: Filipino

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Phillipe Nover ‘The Filipino Assassin’ is a Healing Nurse

The challenge of being a nurse by day and a fighter at night.

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A Mexi-Jewish, Trini-Filipino Birthday Feast in Queens

Two families raising their daughters to be adventurous eaters.

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Beatrice Ughi and Eileen Formanes: Passion for Food Becomes a Profession

A conversation between women food entrepreneurs from different generations.

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For This Indian-Japanese Family, World Food Is Their Oyster

Part of our series on culture-crossing kitchens.

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Queens Immigrant Resource Center Fights to Stay Open

Cristina Pastor reports on the challenges faced by the Bayanihan Filipino Community Center for The FilAm.

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Podcast: Kaya Natin! (We Can Do It) Raises Funds and Spirits for Typhoon Haiyan Relief

Listen to stories, poetry, and music from a recent fundraiser for disaster relief at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop.

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Filipino American Writers Recall Love Affair With Typhoons at Recent Literary Fundraiser

Cristina Pastor reports on a recent event hosted by the Asian American Writers Workshop to raise funds for Typhoon Haiyan relief.

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How New Yorkers Can Help Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan

“The relief efforts are dismal compared with the scale of the destruction,” says former Fi2W fellow Aurora Almendral in the Philippines.

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After Devastating Storm, Filipinos in U.S. Scramble to Provide Help

A list of organizations accepting donations for typhoon relief operations and some thoughts on issues now facing Filipinos in the U.S.

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Filipino Families Unaware of Affordable Care Act

Part 2 of a series by Cristina Pastor.