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The Filipino immigrants in the United States. by Mariano, Honorante.;
Bibliography: pages 93-98.
Subjects: Filipino Americans.;
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Filipino Americans [board book] / by Bryan, Nichol,1958-(CARDINAL)662551;
School Library Journal, September 2004Provides information on the history of the Philippines and on the customs, language, religion, and experiences of Filipino Americans.4.0.3.0-6.0.TAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader
Subjects: Filipino Americans;
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All heathens / by Chan, Marianne,author.;
Subjects: Filipino-American poetry.; Poetry.; Filipino Americans;
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The Filipinos in America, 1898-1974 : a chronology & fact book / by Kim, Hyung-chan.(CARDINAL)131406; Mejia, Cynthia C.;
Bibliography: pages 121-137.A chronology of Filipinos in the United States and a selection of documents pertinent to their history.
Subjects: Filipino Americans;
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Delivered : poems / by Gambito, Sarah Verdes.(CARDINAL)541148;
Subjects: Poetry.; Filipino American women;
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Asians in America : Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians / by Melendy, H. Brett(Howard Brett)(CARDINAL)172932;
Bibliography: pages 299-325.
Subjects: Filipino Americans.; Korean Americans.; East Indian Americans.;
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The diaspora sonnets / by De la Paz, Oliver,1972-author.(CARDINAL)877200;
The implacable west -- Landscape with work, rest, and silence -- Dwelling music."The sonnet proves formally malleable as de la Paz breaks and rejoins its tradition throughout this collection, embarking on a broader conversation about what fits and how one adapts--from the restrained use of rhyme in "Diaspora Sonnet in the Summer with the River Water Low" and carefully metered "Diaspora Sonnet Imagining My Father's Uncertainty and Nothing Else" to the hybridized "Diaspora Sonnet at the Feeders Before the Freeze." A series of "Chain Migration" poems viscerally punctuate the sonnets, giving witness to the labor and sacrifice of the immigrant experience, as do a series of hauntingly beautiful pantoums"--
Subjects: Sonnets.; Poetry.; Filipino Americans; Immigrants;
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Letters to a young brown girl : poems / by Reyes, Barbara Jane,author.;
"Barbara Jane Reyes answers the questions of Filipino American girls and young women of color with bold affirmations of hard-won empathy, fierce intelligence, and a fine-tuned B.S. detector. The Brown Girl of these poems is fed up with being shushed, with being constantly told how foreign and unattractive and unwanted she is. She's flipping tables and throwing chairs. She's raising her voice. She's keeping a sharp focus on the violences committed against her every day, and she's writing through the depths of her "otherness" to find beauty and even grace amidst her rage. Simultaneously looking into the mirror and out into the world, Reyes exposes the sensitive nerve-endings of life under patriarchy as a visible immigrant woman of color as she reaches towards her unflinching center."--Back cover.
Subjects: Poetry.; Love poetry, American.; Filipino American women;
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Mayumu : Filipino American desserts remixed / by Balingit, Abi,author.(CARDINAL)866358;
"A sweet baking book of fantastically imaginative remixed Filipinx American dessert recipes, plus stories of the Filipinx American experience by baker-activist, Abi Balingit When the pandemic started her lonely work-from-home life in 2020, Abi channeled all her energy into the one thing that brought her joy: baking. She started to produce Pasalubong boxes filled with novel treats that blended the Filipino and Asian flavors Abi grew up with and her favorite Western style baked goods, each time selling out within hours and donating the proceeds to support her community in need. Now, Abi shares these cult-favorite desserts with Mayumu (which means "sweet" in one of the 8 major languages in Philippines), an incredibly fresh baking book of 75 recipes for sweet treats, organized in chapters tied to where she discovered these flavors growing up as child of immigrants in a cultural melting pot, from the Philippines, to all around California, to her now home Brooklyn, NY. And she bakes all of these in her tiny, dimly lit, urban kitchen, meaning anyone can do it, too"--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Baking.; Desserts.; Filipino Americans;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Brown skin, white minds : Filipino-/American postcolonial psychology (with commentaries) = Kayumanggi balat, puti isip / by David, E. J. R.(Eric John Ramos)(CARDINAL)787960;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-299) and index.
Subjects: Filipino Americans; Filipino Americans; Ethnopsychology.; Filipinos; Filipinos;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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