Filipino people

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, center, gestures as he greets his supporters during a motorcade promoting his presidential bid in the 2022 national elections in Manila, Philippines, Feb. 8, 2022.

Campaign season in the Philippines ramps up 

Elections

The 2022 campaign season in the Philippines officially kicked off on Tuesday with presidential campaign rallies across the country. It’s the start of a 90-day sprint to Election Day on May 9. Ten candidates are running to replace current president Rodrigo Duterte, who is term-limited. 

Members of the Gabriela Women's Party, a group advocating the rights of Filipino women, shout "Justice for slain transgender Jennifer Laude" during a protest in Olongapo City, north of Manila, on October 21, 2014.

Filipinos are outraged by the alleged killing of a transgender woman by a US Marine

Justice
The World

Studio 360 – Episode 846 – Made in China – Ang Lee

Survivors describe the heartache left by Typhoon Haiyan

Environment

California writing Filipino Americans into the history books

Global Politics

Living on Call Center Time in the Philippines

There’s a whole culture in the Philippines that’s evolved around people working on a New York time zone. They don’t just live on US time, they live in US weather, and US culture.

Young musical director mashes history with music to create entertaining show

Arts, Culture & Media

Schoolhouse Rock, the 1970s and 80s animated shorts that taught a generation of school kids about how a bill becomes a law and just what function a conjunction has, inspired Alex Timbers to blend history and music in his musicals. The young director is out with his latest mashup, Here Lies Love, looking at Imelda Marcos.

Families of Filipino World War II vets largely still waiting for visa, dozen years later

Global Politics

Filipinos make us the second largest group of immigrants to the United States. Many came after serving in the U.S. military during World War II. But because there are so many, getting visas to bring adult family members to the United States can be nearly impossible — with the wait for most stretching a dozen years or more.

Filipino-Americans finally ‘making waves’ in politics

Global Politics

For years, Filipinos have been largely absent from American politics, despite being the second-largest group of Asian- Americans. But, for at least two people in California, that’s starting to change.

Filipino WWII Veterans’ Families Hope Immigration Reform Does Not Leave Them Out

Arts, Culture & Media

With Congress poised to tackle comprehensive immigration reform, some are worried about what will be left out. In particular, there’s concern that a policy overhaul might eliminate some categories of family visas.