
Filipino fashion designers at Opulence 2 fashion show
Filipino fashion designers will show their street wear collection in New York City on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the Manhattan Mirage on 265 West 37th Street. Creations of Thad Carreon, Simoun Andres, and Mikaela Michelle will be on the runway – promising an elegant and wearable display for fashionistas and enthusiasts.
The fashion event is put together by Soraya Salonga of the 7th S Productions.

Growing Asian American, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander voters – Key to victory in swing states
The fastest growing electoral demographic, the Asian American, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders (AAHPI), could determine the crucial number of votes in the seven battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania to win the national elections in November.
Michigan-based Shekar Narasimhan, founder and chairman of the AAPI Victory Fund, said that the AAHPI electorate, now estimated to be 15 million, is not only a significant vote but “the reason for victory.”

A mouth-watering Filipino food trail with friends in DMV
Weekend escapades with friends naturally fire me up. The Labor Day retreat this year with accountant and FilAm business chamber executive director Ledy Almadin, TFC ABS-CBN multimedia journo Don Tagala, and Olive Magpile of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC was indeed one for great delicious memories.

Phil tennis champ Alex Eala wins first qualifying match for US Open 2024
Philippine tennis champion Alex Eala made a historic entry into the US Open tonight August 19 as she won her first qualifying match against 26-year-old Australian tennis player Maddison Inglis.
The Filipino teen trailblazer is the first Filipino to win Grand Slam in Girls category in 2022.

‘Jose Rizal’ remastered film comes to New York this August
This August, the highly acclaimed film ‘Jose Rizal’ by the late National Artist Marilou Diaz Abaya comes to New York, presented by the Philippine Consulate General in New York (PCGNY) and Sentro Rizal New York to open the Sinehan sa Konsulado 2024.

A Review of Biden’s and Trump’s Approaches to Transatlantic Diplomacy
Sean Colaljo, a distinguished member of the Institute for Youth in Policy, writes a comparative analysis on US-EU relations under Pres. Biden and former Pres. Trump. The essay warns that a return to a Trump presidency would devastate transatlanticism and strengthen ties with despots like Russia’s Putin.
Sean is a senior student at Whitney High School in Rocklin, California. He founded High School Democrats for America in his district.

Digital media watchdogs: Fake news are now much harder to track with AI
Digital media watchdogs are warning the public of the greater threats posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in compromising the upcoming elections in November. Combatting AI-generated deep fake information may only be through public vigilance and policy reforms, they said.

Filipino Americans support VP Harris for President
Filipino Americans in various parts of the country threw their hats in support of Vice President Kamala Harris for President on Tuesday, July 30.
The Filipino American Community Launch and Celebration was organized by the Filipino Americans for Harris (FAFH), a multi-generational volunteer group of U.S. Filipino American Citizens who support and endorse Harris for President.
“President Kamala Harris is the promise of America,” said Virginia representative Robert Cortez Scott while California Attorney General Robert Andres Bonta said “we cannot go back to the dark days of Trump. Full stop.”

Lumen Castaneda: Founder of UNIFFIED was ‘forced’ to be a teacher
Paraluman Castaneda – Tita Lumen to many in the Filipino American community – is one year shy of 90. When she looks at people around her, she mutters to herself with a chuckle, “Seems to me I’m the oldest.”

FilAm poet-leader weaves poetry and health care for the underserved in NYC
FilAm Therese Rodriguez serves as the executive director of the Apicha Community Health Center, a federally qualified health center that provides primary care and special care services to medically underserved and vulnerable communities. It has clinics in Manhattan and Jackson Heights in Queens.
Apicha, says Therese, is a gift of the LGBTQ community to New York, morphing as a local struggle of the disenfranchised persons afflicted with HIV-Aids, nurses, doctors, and community activists who pushed for their rightful place of care and healing. They lobbied before US Congress to change the word ‘Other’ in government health records of individuals into specific races that abound in the US. Thus, was born the word ‘inclusion’ – to include the ‘others’ into the fabric of American society. She had come a long way since then, her daily doze of energy is hope. “We have to have hope,” she said in our conversation.

Jazz artist Christian de Mesones: Beautiful stories behind his top-chart songs
I was introduced to the top chart songs of Christian de Mesones – You Only Live Twice and Hispanica - by his manager Fritz Germain. The songs were beautiful and perky. I immediately sought an online conversation for my podcast Conversations with MM. Much better than his songs is the artist himself – clever, funny, straightforward.
De Mesones, also known as Big New York, easily relates with the ones he is in conversation with, like we did during my podcast. He established an immediate rapport with his audience at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA, a band leader indeed.

Filipino community welcomes, lauds Women & Media Café launch
At the WAM launch, the narratives of Women & Media Case speakers as immigrants and children of immigrants were woven into songs rendered by singer-actor Ms. Carla Mongado (The Clockmakers Daughter) with Andrew Beall, percussionist on Broadway, and Mayu Saeki, a multi-awarded flutist. A unique, well-received experience by Filipinos in the Big Apple.

FilAm event host Jocelyn Bernal honors grit of her immigrant mom as solo parent
It takes a strong mother and a village to raise good immigrant children. That’s what a Filipino-American honoree emphasized in her narrative during the Philippine flag raising ceremony today June 17, 2024 at the historic Bowling Green Park in the city’s financial district.
Jocelyn Bernal, distinctively known as a program host of Filipino events, paid tribute to her mother Rosalinda dela Rosa Bernal, who raised her and her two siblings in New York, after being widowed at an early age. Hardwork, thrift, and determination were the mark of Rosie, said Bernal of her mother.

Sen. Hontiveros reiterates need for Pres. Marcos to totally ban POGO
Philippine opposition senator Risa Hontiveros reiterated the urgency for President Marcos to close all Philippine Overseas Gaming Operator (POGO) hubs considering its impact on labor trafficking, money laundering, wage violations, and public safety.

FilAm authors read folk tales to children at Phil Center
To celebrate Philippine National Heritage Month, the Philippine Consulate General in New York and Sentro Rizal New York featured “Once Upon the Sun & Sea: Indigenous Stories and Folk Tales from the Philippines” by authors Jo Tiongson-Perez and Denise Orosa at a book reading that drew a diverse crowd of attendees.

Year 28 and counting: Fiesta in America continues to bring the biggest Phil Expo in the East Coast
Fiesta in America (FIA) is quite a household word for Filipino Americans here in the East Coast. Now a 28-year-old tradition, this huge Philippine cultural festival brings the best of Philippine culture: that indomitable spirit of fun, music, and food.
FIA happens in the summer month of August. For this year it will be on August 17 and 18. It means fun for gregarious Filipinos, and promotional platform for Filipino entrepreneurs in the US and the Philippines. It is held at the second largest mall in America, the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Filipinxt designers wow New York with their impeccable creations
The journey from Manila to Manhattan (a brand movement they created) by fashion designers Bessie Besana, Wilson Niñofranco Limon, Veejay Floresca, and Michael Leyva was long and challenging. But these young and flourishing couturiers wowed their audience and were received with an approving applause as they paraded their creations in an hour-long event at 4W 43rd in the heart of the city.
Filipinxt, the new era of Philippine fashion, has just began in New York.

On Tuna Caldereta and Remembering Exes
Environmental assessment expert Tet Tobes writes: “After reading this so far, it should be quite clear, that I am not in a new relationship. That’s for another recipe.
Oh, where was I? Tuna Caldereta. Your style. Whatever-is-in-the pantry style. I found cans of tuna in sunflower oil and a can of green beans. For one person, a can of tuna will do nicely.”

Steven Raga: Pushing for Filipino and Asian visibility in the Big Apple
Raga, the first Filipino American to be elected to a government post in New York, mentioned his achievements on his first term of office: the budget of a Filipino Community Center in Queens, legislating housing measures, health care, and elderly welfare, and state laws on the recognition of the state-wide Filipino History Month in October, Jose Rizal as Philippine national hero, and Philippine Independence Day celebration in June.
On his first term, Raga said he not only represented Filipinos but other underrepresented minorities as well such as the Bangladeshi, Vietnamese, and Thai communities in Queens.

Singer songwriter Nes Powers: Something about her is dif’rent
Nes Powers is one upcoming icon who’s steadily making waves with her R&B music. Her original song 'Everything about me is dif'rent' on her debut album with the same title had reach Grammy consideration. She has been a two-time awardee of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) gold album award for having reached over 500,000 sold albums.
In 2023, the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame (WSHOF) named a scholarship after her in order to support women musicians.