Exhibit links Filipino tattoos, maps across centuries
Cartographies of Skin and Soil explores Filipino identity, resistance and cultural memory through maps and traditional tattoos.
Cartographies of Skin and Soil explores Filipino identity, resistance and cultural memory through maps and traditional tattoos.
Students, researchers and the community gathered to share health research and celebrate Filipino American History Month in Hawaiʻi.
Founded in 1975 with the support of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, CPS has been a home for scholarship and community.
Patricia Halagao and Lorenzo Perillo are the new co-directors of the UH Mānoa Center for Philippine Studies.
To celebrate National Filipino American History month, Filipino American entrepreneurs shared they knowledge and inspiration to students at RISE.
The event was held at Kennedy Theatre on May 13.
The March 6 event is the first of several clinics to help the Filipino community get vaccinated.
Dean Alegado was a major advocate connecting the importance of ethnic studies with the community.
UH Mānoa’s Center for Philippine Studies celebrates their 40th anniversary with a series of events.
In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, the exhibit Ilocandia: A Photographic Odyssey will be at the UH Mānoa library.