As Filipino-American History Month comes to a close, and the anticipation of the November election rolls in, we acknowledge the impact of the Filipino- American community and realize the pivotal roles in which Filipino American leaders play in representing local and state offices. As the years have passed, more Filipino- Americans have played a vital… Continue reading Meet the Filipino- Americans Running For California Offices this November 5th
Articles and Publications
Take On Alzheimer’s Campaign Launched in San Diego
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia (ADRD) disparities in San Diego focus of symposium https://www.thefilipinopress.com By Skyler Gallarzan SAN DIEGO, CA- On June 20th, members of The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), County of San Diego Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA) alongside members of the San Diego local community gathered at the Fourth District… Continue reading Take On Alzheimer’s Campaign Launched in San Diego
The Korean Wave: How Korean Popular Culture Won Over Our Hearts
The Albums of Shang-Chi, Crazy Rich Asians, and More: More Than Just a Soundtrack
SKYLER GALLARZAN WRITES- From Iron Man to Spiderman, Marvel Studios has produced some of the most prominent superhero films of any movie franchise in this last decade. And as of recently, paved the way for inclusion and representation of various communities. As Marvel’s Black Panther and its accompanying album, The Black Panther Album, have become pinnacles… Continue reading The Albums of Shang-Chi, Crazy Rich Asians, and More: More Than Just a Soundtrack
Chinese- American Olympic Athletes Face Criticism From Both Home and Competing Countries
SKYLER GALLARZAN WRITES- As the 2022 Bejing Winter Olympics comes to a close we reflect on the celebration of cultures and athleticism coming from all parts of the world. But with celebration, also comes criticism. Nearly three dozen athletes on China’s Olympic team are not Chinese citizens, a phenomenon that is no new subject within… Continue reading Chinese- American Olympic Athletes Face Criticism From Both Home and Competing Countries
Asian Americans: The Senate Takes Action Against Hate Crimes
SKYLER GALLARZAN WRITES — On April 14, 2021, the United States Senate voted on a bill that would speed up the review of reported attacks related to COVID-19, establish new methods in reporting these incidents and keep citizens safe. The bill’s name? The COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act. A report conducted by the activist group Stop AAPI Hate concludes… Continue reading Asian Americans: The Senate Takes Action Against Hate Crimes
The Real Reason Why COVID-19 is Hurting the Filipino- American Community
By Skyler Gallarzan Working in any part the medical field is a occupation heavily pursued by Filipino-Americans everywhere. However, with the raging coronavirus pandemic swinging a striking blow on American citizens, anxiety and uncertainty has spread like wildfire within the medical community. While many medical staff fear for their lives, Filipino American workers live in this fear knowing that their heritage may heavily impact… Continue reading The Real Reason Why COVID-19 is Hurting the Filipino- American Community
Frank Ocean’s “Blonde” Reviewed
By: Skyler Gallarzan Imagine: It’s the summer of 2016. You listened to Frank Ocean’s album, Channel Orange on repeat for months. The album’s variety ranging from electro-punk to smooth soul hooked in all your friends, and you’ve been waiting to hear what album Frank will be dropping next. It’s been 4 years too long. His visual project, Endless, played quietly in the Windows tab of your laptop late at night, it’s airiness… Continue reading Frank Ocean’s “Blonde” Reviewed
Let’s Talk About Being Filipino-American! : Chatting With Paola Mardo
By: Skyler Gallarzan What does it mean to be Filipino-American? Is it the integration of American ideals, with rooted traditions of the Philippines? Is it the practice of living out and embracing the “American Dream”, whilst being Filipino? Or is it the effort into fitting into the category of an everydayAmerican citizen,as a person of color surrounded by Eurocentric driven ideals? What does it mean to grow up in the… Continue reading Let’s Talk About Being Filipino-American! : Chatting With Paola Mardo
Fe Del Mundo
https://myhero.com/fe-del-mundo In commemoration of Filipino American History Month, which takes place each October, we celebrate notable Filipino American heroes that have left an impact on our community. Fe Del Mundo was a Filipina pediatrician who is referred to as the first woman to attend Harvard Medical School in 1936, paving the path for women in the… Continue reading Fe Del Mundo