Category: Occupation of the Philippines
A New BOOK on Filipino Amerasians and Racism
Militarized Mama Amerasia – an International Women’s Day Reflection
New Video posted on YouTube: “BLACK PACIFIC ELEGY”
Here is the second installment of my video series. It is a visual poem. Read, listen, feel, think. Hopefully you will be curious, look up information and terms you don’t quite know or understand. Be outraged? Become more understanding? Curious? Watch this in HD for the best view! If you … Continue Reading New Video posted on YouTube: “BLACK PACIFIC ELEGY”
Controlling Amerasian Body-Minds: The American and French-Fathered Mixed-Race Children in Japan, Korea and Vietnam
Preview by Wendy Cheng, of my upcoming book: Dream of the Water Children
Okinawa, Guam, the Pacific and the U.S. Military- 4,700 marines to go to Guam
Article: Amerasian children in Philippines are not recognized by the US government
Documentary: Left By The Ship
"In fact, to convince Americans of their superiority over the Filipinos, demonstrate the savagery and uncivilized nature of Filipinos, and rationalize their civilization and benevolent intention in the Philippines, the United States brought over 1,100 Filipinos to the St. Louis World's Fair in 1902 and sequestered them in what was called “The Philippine Reservation. . . .”
# Permanent link to Quote: US Imperialism & the Philippines at the World’s Fair 1902
The Aeta of the Philippines Continue to Resist Multiple Oppressions
Transpacific Sexism and Racism: The U.S. Amerasian Act of 1982 and 1987
Buffalo Soldiers and Filipinas: Civl War African Americans, the Philippine War & Evangeline Buell
Manilla: Liberated and Devastated. 1945
An Undergraduate journal article on East Asian Afro-Asians
“The Marginalization of Afro-Asians in East Asia: Globalization and the Creation of Subculture and Hybrid Identity” by Sierra Reicheneker from Global Tides: Pepperdine Journal of International Studies