Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Filipino -/ American Postcolonial Psychology Book Launch on March 18

Last month, I interviewed Dr. E.J. R. David on his research on colonial mentality and the release of his book, Filipino-/American Postcolonial Psychology. Dr. David announced today that there is going to be a book launch of Filipino-/ American Postcolonial Psychology on March 18 at the University of Alaska Anchorage/APU Consortium Library, Room 307, 6 [...]

Coming Together in Skokie Celebrates Philippines and Its People

From Skokie Public Library: Immerse yourself in the culture of the Philippines this winter as Coming Together in Skokie enters its second year. Each year, Coming Together in Skokie will highlight a different culture in our richly diverse community to build knowledge, awareness, and appreciation of our different backgrounds and to weave us all more closely into [...]

Dan Inosanto’s Anti-Bullying Message

I recently received a link to this commerical from StarHub, featuring Dan Inosanto and Bruce Lee. I wanted to share this here because it sends out a great message on anti-bullying. I often meet people, especially young people who decide to take up martial arts with the intent to do damage and intimidate others. That’s [...]

Banatao Family Filipino American College Scholarship Application 2011

The Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund will award five scholarships of $5,000 to qualified incoming freshman enrolled at four-year colleges or universities. Each scholarship is renewable for a total of four years on the basis of satisfactory academic performance in a full-time undergraduate program. Awards are for undergraduate study only. Background: – Number of [...]

Now Available: Filipino-/ American Postcolonial Psychology by Dr. E. J. R. David

Skin-whitening products, including bleach, are used often by Filipinos in the Philippines to make their skins lighter. Skin whitening clinics and businesses are popular in the Philippines as well. The “beautiful” people such as actors and other celebrities endorse these skin-whitening procedures. Children are told by their parents to say away from the sun in order for them not to [...]

More Young Americans Identify as Mixed Race

Susan Saunly of the New York Times writes that  the crop of students moving through college right now includes the largest group of mixed-race people ever to come of age in the United States, and they are only the vanguard: the country is in the midst of a demographic shift driven by immigration and intermarriage. One [...]

Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban, An Inspirational Filipino-American Leader in Education

This month, I saw nothing but sad and unfortunate news that led me to believe that 2011 was off to a bad start. That is why it was great to see news that Seton Hall University last Tuesday appointed its interim president to be its new leader. In naming the new president, A. Gabriel Esteban, the [...]

Community Honoring Slain Filipino Teacher

Steve Angeles from ABS-CBN North America Bureau writes that Henry Acejo taught English as a Second Language and computer classes to adults at the school for five years. Acejo was found stabbed to death in his Tijuana apartment last month.  The school is considering starting a memorial scholarship in his honor. As the community continues to mourn, [...]

October is Fil-Am History Month

On November 2, 2009 the US Congress passed House Resolution 780 which recognizes the celebration of Filipino American History Month in October. This was really a momentous occasion because President Clinton proclaimed a Filipino American History month in the early 90s but was never passed by Congress. For all you avid readers, many of you know [...]

The Environmental Cost Of The iPhone

Admit it. You know you’re always on your iPhone, but did you know it comes with a price? In the latest BBN3 news feature from our friend Josuha Dela Cruz aka Jokway discusses the unhealthy discharges of iPhone 4 production, and what can be done to alleviate the issue. Not only does the iPhone 4 [...]