52 years after Martial Law: Remembering the past and resisting a new US-backed Marcos regime
On September 21, 1972, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared Martial Law, marking the start of what would become a brutal period in Philippine history. Today, 52 years later, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues his father's legacy.
Marcos Jr.’s regime has failed Filipinos and bolstered American imperialism in the Philippines
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has adopted many of the same failed policies of his predecessors, neglecting the needs and safety of the masses and further entangling the Philippines into a dangerous stand-off between the United States and China.
Family is everything: A Black Filipino love story and reflection on raising multiracial children
With a list of questions in hand, we sat down with our parents to understand their perspective on intersectionality with a mixed family.
RISE UP! Sacramento youth and students continue to mobilize, educate, and cultivate community spaces
Filipinx youth in the Greater Sacramento and Elk Grove Area have worked diligently to create new spaces dedicated to raising awareness.
Never Forget: A new generation of activists is confronting the Marcos dynasty
Today’s generation of activists is stepping into a pivotal moment in history.
Why honor the legacy of the People Power Revolution? Because our future depends on it
As Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the diaspora, we must continue the fight, learn our history, and demand change.
It’s been three years since the assassination attempt on my life
August marks three years since I was targeted for assassination by military agents in the Philippines under the Duterte administration.
Marcos returns to Malacañang Palace, the fight for national democracy continues
Fascism in the Philippines has entered a new and harsher phase. As Filipinos living in the belly of the beast, we must continue to mobilize.
A look back on Kalayaan International, voice of progressive Filipinos in the United States
We in LFS-SFSU stand on the shoulders of the KDP, whose grassroots activism and socialist perspectives guide us through this movement
Stop historical revisionism! Fight for the truth!
Tita Leila of the Pilipino Association of Workers and Immigrants shares her story at the People State of the Nation Address in San Francisco.