[COLUMN] Community pantries for hungry kababayans garner global attention as the Philippine government lags behind in pandemic aid

A COMMUNITY pantry is definitely NOT the “Communist Party.” Some people with ill intentions are linking the grassroots initiative to “communism” and creating fear and doubt among people instead of hailing the community spirit among Filipinos, that even people in other countries are now talking about. As a Bloomberg report stated: “Dozens of makeshift stalls…

Read More

New mobile COVID-19 clinic opens in central Los Angeles

A new, walk-up mobile COVID-19 clinic launched this week to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to underserved communities in Los Angeles, presented by Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas in partnership with CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (CHA HPMC) and the Southern California Eye Institute (SCEI). The clinic provided free Pfizer vaccines to those who meet eligibility criteria per…

Read More

From plant-based sisig to bola bola: Filipina chef Reina Montenegro brings vegan comfort food to Brisbane, CA

CHEF Reina Montenegro is ready to continue her reign as the queen of vegan Filipino comfort food. Montenegro — a restaurateur who formerly operated three Nick’s locations in the San Francisco Peninsula — has opened a brick-and-mortar under her own brand, Chef Reina, along Visitacion Avenue in Brisbane, California. At the new storefront, which held…

Read More

Fil-Am recounts harassment experience on SF Muni bus

THE recent uptick in discrimination and hate against Asian Americans in the United States has made the entire community wary. And while countless leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, denounced the anti-Asian violence and harassment, little has changed. In this current social climate, just being outside can become a harrowing experience for an Asian American….

Read More

[COLUMN] Post-vax COVID-19

MORE than 5,800 individuals who have been fully vaccinated against SARS-CoV2 (corona) virus were infected with COVID-19 anyway (“breakthrough infections”), according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S. CDC). Of those, 396 required hospitalization and 74 of them died. The effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNT (95 percent), Moderna (91 percent), and Johnson…

Read More

[COLUMN] No more ‘illegal aliens’ under Biden administration

UNDER the Biden Administration, words matter. Using incorrect or offensive terminology could affect people’s feelings and self-esteem. With that in mind, on April 19, 2021, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a memo on “Updated Terminology for CBP Communications and Materials.” That memo provides a list of “preferred use of immigration terminology within…

Read More

A grandson who might age out and a daughter who is a DACA beneficiary are some of the issues to be tackled this Sunday on Citizen Pinoy!

LEADING U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel (left) provides the latest immigration developments, as featured on his YouTube channel, “US Immigration TV.” This Sunday, he also answers questions centered around family. Priscila from Denver, Colorado (top right) is worried that her eldest grandson might not be able to join the rest of the family when…

Read More

J&J, Covaxin get EUA in PH

THE Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted emergency use authorization (EUA) to two more COVID-19 vaccines. FDA director general Eric Domingo on Tuesday, April 20, confirmed that Johnson & Johnson and India’s Bharat Biotech have secured a EUA for their vaccines. “Our experts have evaluated their applications and decided that the benefits outweigh…

Read More

[OPINION] Why George Floyd matters in our pursuit of justice: Ex-police officer Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder, manslaughter in Floyd’s death

THE jury has reached a verdict: Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Tuesday, April 20 has been found GUILTY on all counts he faced over the death of George Floyd. As the National Public Radio reported, “The trial has been one of the most closely watched cases in recent memory, setting off a national reckoning…

Read More

WHO: PH health care workers not yet fully protected vs COVID-19

THE Philippines is “falling short” of protecting its frontline healthcare workers against COVID-19, a World Health Organization (WHO) official said Monday, April 19. In a Laging Handa public briefing, WHO representative to the Philippines Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe noted that only 63% of the country’s health care workers have been immunized under the government’s COVID-19 vaccination…

Read More
Back To Top