OrganizationsPower ng Pinoy

Giving Hope and Care to the Poor

God truly moves in mysterious ways. This has been proven many times and today is one of those times. We have heard complaints about how much labor we send out of our country. …

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Events

Global Filipino Network Hosts a Writing Workshop for Aspiring Writers. Award Winning Author to Give Training

By Blesilda Carmona (San Francisco, CA – January 24, 2016) Global Filipino Network, a nonprofit that seeks to build a stronger and more united Filipino community worldwide, is bringing you a writer’s workshop …

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EventsPress Release

Ana Julaton Returns to the ONE Championship Cage to Battle Irina Mazepa in Manila

The largest sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE) will return to Manila, Philippines for a highly-anticipated match between top ranked heavyweight contenders Brandon “The Truth” Vera and Chi Lewis “Chopper” …

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SF Rec & Park to Honor Victoria Manalo Draves with Special Plaque Unveiling

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department joins the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA), in honoring Olympic heroine Victoria Manalo Draves with a special plaque unveiling October 10. …

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CultureEntertainmentPeoplePhilippinesSpeak Out

Why Is AlDub So Popular?

Yup, this is an article about that Filipino pop culture hit, the AlDub street series. It’s that Filipino powercouple show which has been breaking the internet with the current record-breaking 26 million+ tweets last Saturday, …

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ArtistsEntertainmentEventsLos AngelesPeopleSF Bay Area

Visual Artist Brings Sublime Beauty To Ordinary Things

A relevant artist in today’s world of contemporary art, one Filipino-Latino American is bringing his art for view and sale via  New Image Art Gallery back to the Bay Area through Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco (Art SV/SF), …

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Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before Starting A Start-Up

By Irwin Gonzales Recently, I have been helping a few people who want to start their own company by either being a source of advice or actually dipping my feet in production. Personally, …

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CultureEventsLocalSF Bay Area

Filipino unKonference

If you are in the mood to take part in something that is definitely NOT a conference, check out the Filipino unKonference. Be prepared to not get bored because according to organizer (or …

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EventsSF Bay Area

“Pina, The Enduring Philippine Fabric” Launched at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

Members of the San Francisco diplomatic corps and special guests were treated to the opening of The Hinabi Project, a unique and special project of Philippine American Writers & Artists, Inc (PAWA) yesterday …

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Culture

A Tribute to Philippine National Artist Nick Joaquin

Nick (Nicomedes) Joaquin was born on May 4, 1917, son of Leocadio Joaquin, a lawyer who fought under General Aguinaldo in the revolution, and Salome Marquez, a teacher. Nick Joaquin, writer of short …

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