
Khemia, a cannabis company powered by community
Mindy Galloway co-founded Khemia, a social equity manufacturing company and licensed cannabis brand to give power back to the people

Legacy of young activist lives on through the Amado Khaya Healing House in Lake County
At the foot of Mount Konocti is the Amado Khaya Healing House, a space of sanctuary dedicated to helping people heal and find belonging.

LGBTQIA+ Filipinx find collective healing in identity and a sense of belonging
Since 2017, Sacramento Filipinx LGBTQIA+ has uplifted the voices and identities of the LGBTQ population in the Sacramento region and beyond.

GABRIELA-D.C. Chapter Presents: Martial Law and the Women's Role in the Philippine Movement
Filipina domestic workers, entertainers, and healthcare workers are among the Philippine labor force sent overseas to work.

Filipino American History Month Festival honors Stockton historian Dr. Dawn Bohulano Mabalon
Stockton's second annual Filipino American History Month Festival, featuring community organizations, businesses, and artists, honors the late Dr. Dawn Bohulano Mabalon, a respected historian, author, filmmaker, poet, chef, baker, and community leader.

Filipino American International Book Festival returns to San Francisco Pubic Library
Filled with camaraderie, collaboration, and celebration, the two-day festival is the largest of its kind in the United States.

Longfellow Elementary School celebrates a decade of its Filipino World Language Program
An essential resource for Filipino immigrant youth and U.S.-born children in the Bay Area, WLES helps students connect with their heritage.
The demand for more Filipinx leadership and representation in the tech industry
Upon entering the glass doors, Ruqaiyah Angeles would leave her Filipinx and Muslim identity behind and activate an internal “code switch.”

Kenneth Mejia: Bringing financial literacy to Angeleños in the race for LA City Controller
Kenneth Mejia, a certified public accountant and housing justice activist, is looking to secure a win as Los Angeles City Controller.

First Asian American-led national unity march held in Washington, D.C.
The first multicultural march led by Asian American and Pacific Islander community members was held at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Filipinos unite nationwide to reject new Marcos regime in Philippines
Filipino workers, students and youth activists across Northern California shut down Sutter Street for a People’s State of the Nation Address

Bay Area Pinay Sarina Bolden lifts the Philippines to its first-ever FIFA World Cup
With a single kick, Sarina Bolden made history by sending the Philippines to its first-ever FIFA World Cup.

SOMA Pilipinas: Past and Future
San Francisco's Filipino Cultural Heritage District represents the rich cultural history and perseverance of the Filipino community.

Creating sustainability across an archipelago of gardens
Dakota Hafalia-Yackel seeks to return Filipinx land cultivation, food preparation, and identity to the diaspora in San Francisco.

Filipino Community Center addresses food insecurity among households in the Excelsior
The Filipino Community Center addresses food insecurity in the Excelsior with its Food Delivery Program.