Filipinx American History: A Celebration of Community, Activism, and Persistence

FILIPINX AMERICAN HISTORY: A CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY, ACTIVISM, AND PERSISTENCE

Major Terms
Glossary index for major terms used throughout the exhibit
 

Contents of this path:

  1. Precolonial Era
  2. Spanish Colonial Era
  3. Filipinxs in Hawai’i: Labor, Community, and Resistance
  4. Family Memories: Experiences and Legacies of the Domingo Family
  5. The Manang and Manong Generation: Labor Organizers and Community Pillars
  6. Carlos Bulosan: The Author of the Filipina/o/x Labor Struggle
  7. Philip Vera Cruz: The Philosopher-Activist of the Farm Labor Movement
  8. Larry Itliong: The Heart of the Farm Labor Struggle
  9. Fil-Ams in Chinatown: Inter-Asian Ethnic Solidarity Through the Centuries
  10. Fil-Am military history
  11. Family Memories: A Military Father's Legacy of Love & Community
  12. Family Memories: Remembering My Lolo Ruping, A Personal Narrative of an Apo and Her Lolo
  13. Postwar Era, Neocolonialism, Martial Law
  14. Civil Rights Movements, Youth and Pop Culture, Grassroots and Nonprofit Organizations
  15. GABRIELA Santa Cruz Chapter: Contemporary Filipinx Labor Activism and Movements
  16. NAFCON: Contemporary Filipinx Labor Activism and Movements
  17. NAFCON: Student-Activist Memories
  18. PAWIS: Contemporary Filipinx Labor Activism and Movements
  19. Filipinx Representation in the Digital Age: Pinay Podcasting as Talk Story
  20. A Letter to the Future Filipina/o/x