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Formerly Ala-Ala, volume 1, 1982; Journal of Filipino American Historical Society, volume 2, 1992
The Filipino American National Historical Society Journal is the only journal devoted exclusively to the identification, gathering, preservation, and dissemination of Filipino American history and culture in the U.S. The society was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1982 by Dorothy Laigo Cordova and Fred Cordova, and now hosts 40+ regional chapters nationwide. The society and journal have long served as a primary informational resource for community organizations and educational institutions on Filipino American history. As an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, each issue includes research by community-based and academic historians as well as personal histories.
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Volume 12, 2024Table of Contents
In Memoriam
Collaborating with our Ancestors
Talk Stories
- The Mind Reading Act
- pp. 101-102
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/fil.2024.a941348
Community Research
Academic Research
FANHS In Action
- About the Artists
- pp. 223-224
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/fil.2024.a941357
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