[Opinion] Take Part in the American Project (A Postscript to Black History Month)

[Opinion] Take Part in the American Project (A Postscript to Black History Month)

What is the real American Dream?

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White Supremacy and Black Oppression in Law and Society

White Supremacy and Black Oppression in Law and Society

Attorney Bill Tamayo, Regional Director of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, used this slide presentation to retrace the historical roots of racism in the United States, during Positively Filipino's June 29 Webinar on Racism and the Filipino American.

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Marching for Justice Around the World

Marching for Justice Around the World

Filipino Americans join the resistance against the Donald Trump presidency

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In the End, Love Wins

In the End, Love Wins

With their documentary, OUT & AROUND, a wife-and-wife team shows the “Supergays” who are leading the charge for LGBT rights worldwide.

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This is American History

This is American History

Why is Filipino American history not considered a part of American history, a poet asks.

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Becoming Victoria

Becoming Victoria

An actress prepares to make a film on the life of Olympic diving gold medalist Victoria Manalo Draves.

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The Wards Cove Case: Separate and Unequal

The Wards Cove Case: Separate and Unequal

In which the Wards Cove Packing Company in Alaska managed to exclude the 2,000 Filipino, Asian American and Native Alaskan cannery workers from the 1991 Civil Rights Act.

    

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The Travails of Early Filipinos In America

The Travails of Early Filipinos In America

Why the sign said “Positively No Filipinos Allowed”

    

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A Love Letter to My Dad and “Mom”

A Love Letter to My Dad and “Mom”

Growing up “normal” with same-sex parents.

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The Day We Were Included

The Day We Were Included

On the inclusion of gay and lesbian rights in President Barack Obama's second inaugural speech.

    

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