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"Raising Hell in the Heartland: Filipino Chicago and the Anti-Martial Law Movement, 1972-1986". American Studies. 55– 56 (4, 1): 141– 162. JSTOR 44982623. Velázquez, Mirelsie. Puerto Rican Chicago: Schooling the City, 1940-1977 ( Latinos in Chicago and Midwest Series. University of Illinois Press, 2022) ISBN 978-0- 252-04424-3.
Unis (Korean: 유니스; RR: Yuniseu; MR: Yunisŭ; stylized in all caps or as U&iS) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by F&F Entertainment through the survival reality show, Universe Ticket. The group consist of Hyeonju, Nana, Gehlee, Kotoko, Yunha, Elisia, Yoona, and Seowon.
In 2006, the Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment signed an agreement with South Korea regarding Filipino migrant workers; the Korean side offered a minimum US$700 per month salary, which could rise as high as US$1,000 with overtime pay, would permit workers to remain in South Korea for up to three years, and offered preference to ...
Filipino Americans in Education: Apaloma: Filipino American Health Practices and Behaviors: Philippine Mythology: Cnilss2: Filipino Americans: Pinoy Hip-Hop: Jacost24: Filipino-American Fashion: Zvande3: Mental Health Care of Filipino/a Americans: Kuyadylan: Filipino American Food: Philippine Cuisine, American Chinese cuisine: Ejraya22 ...
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Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth (born 1969/1970) [1] is an American politician and small business owner. She is the alderwoman for the 48th ward in the Chicago City Council, having won the 2023 election for the office.
Legaci – Filipino-American R&B band from the San Francisco Bay Area, California, formed in 1997. They are currently the backup singers for Canadian Pop-R&B singer Justin Bieber on the My World Tour. Q-York – Filipino-American hip hop record production duo composed of Flava Matikz (DJ/producer) and Knowa Lazarus (songwriter/MC).
By 1938, around 14,000 Filipino students had received their education in the United States, some going onto important positions upon returning to the Philippines. [ 22 ] [ 83 ] Some of these students would go on to fund their education as domestic workers , with some attending Chapman College and the University of Southern California, with a ...