Fil-Am Olympic Great, Vicki Manalo Draves

Fil-Am Olympic Great, Vicki Manalo Draves

Filipino American Vicki Manalo Draves hurdled racist obstacles to win Olympic glory.

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Forget Them Not

Forget Them Not

A tribute to First Wave Manongs whose stories have not been told.

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Murder Most Foul

Murder Most Foul

In the Filipino community in Martinez, California, something went horribly wrong in 1933.

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Remembering Our Manongs and the Delano Grape Strike

Remembering Our Manongs and the Delano Grape Strike

Filipinos began the great farm worker strike that changed agricultural working conditions in California for the better.

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The Reviews Are In: “Heneral Luna” Rules

The Reviews Are In: “Heneral Luna” Rules

“Heneral Luna,” the movie, lights a fuse in the Filipino’s conscience.

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The Story Behind the Philippine Gold

The Story Behind the Philippine Gold

How the Philippine gold artifacts on exhibit in New York City were discovered and kept safe from the powers-that-be during the Marcoses’ reign.

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What If Magellan Had Survived Mactan?

What If Magellan Had Survived Mactan?

Filipinos would’ve been called Magallanes instead, and other likelihoods.

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The Lost Treasure of Corregidor



The Lost Treasure of Corregidor



No one has seen Yamashita’s treasure or the Golden Buddha, but the lost treasure of Corregidor was even audited.

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Jose Rizal, Martial Arts Warrior

Jose Rizal, Martial Arts Warrior

The Philippines’ national hero, Jose Rizal, was a martial artist who was willful and clear-headed even in death, says the author.

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Time Travel at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Time Travel at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Step back in time to Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan, and be an ilustrado for a day or two.

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