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    My Dad’s Champorado Isn’t ‘Authentic,’ and That’s OK

    For one young Filipina, learning that her father's cherished recipe isn't exactly "authentic" leads to insights about the immigrant experience.

    Identifying Lasting COVID-19 Misinformation Within Fil-Am Community

    Asian Journal | By sharing the responsibility of identifying and stopping the spread of misleading content, we can collectively fashion an online ecosystem that perpetuates an honest and inclusive view of the world.

    Fil-Ams Continue To Have Low Vaccination Rates Among Asian Groups In LA County

    Asian Journal | Despite having arguably the highest number of health workers, Filipino Americans rank below other Asian populations in terms of vaccination rates.

    Quo Vadis Filipino Americans 3 Years Into the Pandemic?

    Philippines News Today | Exploring three key factors that have disproportionately impacted Filipino Americans throughout the pandemic.

    Multiculturalism Means More Not Less

    San Fernando Valley Sun | The story of Regina, who identifies as biracial – Black and Latina and Tyrone, a Filipino American.

    Safety Escorts for Older AAPIs

    San Mateo County has approved a new program that will provide escorts to AAPI seniors who have been the targets of recent hate-fueled violence.

    For Filipinos, a ‘Newly Awakened Civic Consciousness’ in Wake of Marcos Win

    The election victory of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines has raised alarm bells over the potential slide of the Southeast Asian nation into autocracy.

    As Disinformation Spreads, California Ethnic Media Overcome Pandemic Losses to Inform Communities

    A new EMS survey shows ethnic media in CA remain resilient despite serious financial challenges from the pandemic.

    Housing, Hate, and Health Top Concerns for AAPI in LA

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

    California EDD Adds 15 Languages, Expands Access to Unemployment Insurance

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

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