Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Uncle Fred to speak in Philadelphia!!
Here's the text that's too small to read on the flyer pictured above:
DEACON FRED CORDOVA, ordained by the Archdiocese of Seattle in 2003, co-founded the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) with his wife Dorothy in 1982. Among the founders of Seattle’s Filipino Youth Activities (FYA) in 1957, they have mentored generations of youth. Now a great-grandfather, journalist, professor, Smithsonian fellow, community activist, and author of Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans (Dubuque:
Kendall Hunt, 1982), Dr. Fred Cordova has lectured throughout the USA.
Please also join us at
"An Evening with Filipino American Writers" on June 29
The complete flyer, with working links (!), may be found here:
http://www.cendrillon.com/booktour/philly/FANHSJune2907rr.pdf
These activities are part of the program for the FANHS national trustees' meeting in Philadelphia.
Friday, April 6, 2007
Visiting Brooklyn
Here for the national conference of the Association for Asian American Studies, I'm staying in Brooklyn where Batman and Superman entertain us -- with their toys, books, and articulate reviews of the latest museum exhibits they've seen. We'll celebrate Easter when everyone is here from the Philippines, Connecticut, and Colorado next week. The T-Clan will gather again on April 14.
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