Category: As I See It
Steven Raga: First Filipino Elected In The State Of New York
Raga is a well-rounded professional and a well-educated public official.
Invention Grant to Create Technological Solution to People with Limited Mobility Set
This will give persons with limited hand mobility a chance to be able to freely move and live a regular life just like ordinary people do.
Jessica Caloza: I Want The Voice Of My Community To Be Heard
A women’s rights advisor, she will now represent a district that encompasses East L.A. and parts of Glendale, as well as several Los Angeles neighborhoods, including El Sereno, Lincoln Heights, Highland Park, Eagle Rock and Echo Park.
Empowering Humanity: Technology for a Better World
The annual community reading and discussion on topics selected for all sectors in the Bay Area which touches mainly on AI is set!
“Your Story Is My Story” Highlights The Quest For The First Filipino To LA City Council
This week’s issue features another FilAm making history as the leading candidate, and most likely the first Filipino to be elected to the Los Angeles City Council.
Proud To Be A Filipino: San Diego Mayor Is Part Filipino
In 2020, he was elected the 337th Mayor of San Diego where he committed to making San Diego a city of opportunity that invests in every neighborhood and every San Diegan.
Asian-American Stories Video Contest Is On!
by Elpidio R. EstiokoThis year’s Asian American Tell Your Stories Contest 2024-2025 is on with a new theme: “My Gift to America!” Participants can submit [Read More…]
Let’s Not Forget Our Kababayans’ Contributions To The Labor Movement
Itliong spent his life standing up for his belief that “everyone has equal rights and justice, but you have to make that come about.”
Harris Accepts Nomination, Turns The Table Down–Politics For The Future
“We are not going back. We are going forward!”
Profile: Philip Sabado, the FilAm artist from Maui
Do you know that a FilAm artist has been providing art lessons to the children of Maui for 20 years now?