Bahay Kubo: Home of the Filipino Báhn Mì in Sacramento
Through the window of a bright yellow food truck known as Bahay Kubo, customers can experience the home of the Filipino Báhn Mì.
Navigating Hollywood’s animation industry as a Filipina creator and production supervisor
When Alex Del Rosario moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming a creator, she didn’t know where the journey would take her.
Celebrating the ‘auntie community’ through “The So-En Chronicles”
Gale.minna, a first-generation Filipina American based in Sacramento, explores mental health through poetry, short stories, and digital art.
Cultivating pride in Filipinx history, culture, and identity with legacy Filipino martial arts
Legacy Filipino Martial Arts is growing into a hub of holistic Philippine and Filipinx American cultural and historical education.
APAture 2022 Festival showcases rising Asian American and Pacific Islander art talent
Kearny Street Workshop continued its 50th-anniversary celebration with APAture, an annual arts festival featuring the work of emerging artists
Filipinx American artist explores resistance, liberation, and intergenerational healing
SAMMAY Peñaflor Dizon views dance as a form of decolonization and a pathway toward creating a better future.
Poetic short film “Not Your Erotic” confronts the fetishization and sexualization of Filipino women
"Not Your Erotic,” a poetic short film created by Jo Bulaong and Gelli Pascual, calls for a world where women's choices are respected
Portland rapper salutes his roots with newest song “Big Flip”
“Big Flip” not only amplifies Filipinos in Portland but aims to connect Filipinos with their language, culture, and heritage
Crafting Filipinx visibility in the Bay Area’s custom motorcycle scene with Alvin Dizon
Alvin Dizon is becoming a familiar face in Bay Area motorcycling circles, building custom bikes and organizing gatherings for enthusiasts.
Divine In i: Honoring ancestral and spiritual wisdom from Haiti, Brazil, and the Philippines
Readers celebrate the official launch of “The Divine Coloring Book” created by Filipina American author Christine Joy Amagan Ferrer.
Meet the man behind one of Los Angeles’ most iconic Filipino American cafes
Ronald Dizon started Teofilo Coffee after a brief stint in car mechanics when he connected to a deep sense of identity.
Bootleg Orchestra talks carrying on the fight, social justice, and latest album, “MAKIBAKA”
Bootleg Orchestra produces electronic soul music that calls on listeners to be creators of change through community-based action.
Pinoys Behind the Plate: Chef Patrice Cleary and her culinary journey in Washington, D.C.
Chef Patrice Cleary is unapologetically Filipino American, and her menu at Purple Patch restaurant showcases just that.
Nicole Salaver joins Balay Kreative as the new program manager
Filipino arts accelerator Balay Kreative named Nicole Salaver as its new Program Manager. Salaver carries twenty years of experience in the entertainment industry and a lineage of strong Filipino American pioneers, community organizers, and leaders.
How Randy Ribay is changing the publishing industry, one YA novel at a time
“Patron Saints of Nothing” hit the young adult literary world by storm in 2019, and author Randy Ribay has been riding high ever since.
Le Cordon Bleu alumni brings Samoan-Filipino fusion to Tri-Valley area
Bay Area pastry chef Mariah Taloa is bringing Samoan and Filipino flavors to Stockton and Tracy through her made-to-order online bakery
Celebrating 50 years of arts and activism at Kearny Street Workshop
Kearny Street Workshop celebrates 50 years of arts and activism.
Rambunctious Rebels: Histories of authentic expression in Filipinx tattoo cultures
What is a Filipino tattoo? Tattoo artists Tito Gavina and Jeff Quintano share their thoughts.