10/08/2009

Bronx Princess

For your at home assignment, please watch:
[http://www.pbs.org/pov/bronxprincess/]
it must be watched by Oct. 23rd

Write a short reflection about the video.
It does not need to be long but please be specific! In other words, no "I thought the video was fun. The end." type responses. Expand on your thoughts!

Be prepared to discuss in class =)

See you all on Sunday for another fun-filled FYI session =)

10/01/2009

It's October, which means....

it's
Filipino American Heritage Month!!!!

FYI will kick-off Filipino American Heritage Month with a Paaralan wide workshop =)



We will be watching the FANHS film "Filipino Americans: Discovering Their Past for the Future" and then doing a Timeline excercise for everyone to participate in.



Don't forget, you're assignment for this week is to find out when your earliest ancestor/family member arrived in America. If you are not able to, find out when your parents arrived.



Be prepared for a fun session with our FYI co-sponsors Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Michigan Chapter!



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Filipino American Heritage Month on the michigan.gov website: http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-23442_25488-197538--,00.html
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THE RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Filipino American National Historical Society had declared the Year 1988 to be the 225th Anniversary of the Permanent Settlement of Filipinos in the Continental United States and had set into the motion its year-long, national observance in order to focus on the story of our nation’s past from a new perspective by concentrating on the critically economic, cultural, social and other notable contributions Filipino Americans had made in countless ways toward the development of United States History; and

WHEREAS, efforts must continue to promote the study of Filipino American history and culture, so mandated in the mission statement of the Filipino American National Historical Society, because the role of Filipino Americans and those of other People of Color have been overlooked in the writings, teachings and learnings of United States History; and

WHEREAS, it is imperative for Filipino American youth to have positive role models and to instill in them the importance of education, complemented with the richness of their ethnicity and the values of their legacy; and

WHEREAS, the earliest documented proof of Filipino presence in the Continental United States falls on October 1587, more recently published by Lorraine Jabocs Crouchett in her book, Filipinos in California (1982), annotating John Walton Caughey in his book, California (1953), and that definitive dates of written landings on the shores of California have been recorded with the earliest on October 18, 1587, according to Crouchett, annotating H.R. Wagner’s Unamuno’s Voyage to California in 1587 in the Quarterly of the California Historical Society (July 1923), among others.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Trustees of the Filipino American National Historical Society establish Filipino American History Month and that it be observed annually and nationally throughout the United States and its Territories during the Month of October commencing in the Year 1992 to mark the 405th Anniversary of the Presence of Filipinos in the Continental United States as a significant time to study the advancement of Filipino Americans in the history of the United States, as a favorable time of celebration, remembrance, reflection and motivation, and as a relevant time to renew more efforts toward research, examination and promulgation of Filipino American history and culture in order to provide an opportunity for all Americans to learn and appreciate more about Filipino Americans and their historic contributions to our nation, these United States of America.

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