Raising Awareness of Today's Philippines in the U.S.
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Glancing back through 2021
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PROSPECTS FOR US-PH SECURITY TIES
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US-Philippines Society Board held a March 22 virtual meeting with Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Ambassador Atul Keshap, Ambassador Frank Wisner and John Holden to discuss Philippines-United States bilateral relations as the two countries observe the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties, and the 70th anniversary of the Philippines-United States defense alliance.
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A Few Memories from 2021
Prospects for US-PH Security Ties Under the new Biden Administration
Combating Anti-Asian Violence
Legacies: Filipino Pioneers in DC
Manila Views on Security Threats
2022 PH Election Outlook
Interview: Executive Director Hank Hendrickson
COVID-19 and Relief Assistance funded by USPHS DONORS
In the News
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ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WITH DEFENSE SECRETARY LORENZANA
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The US-Philippines Society held meetings that covered high-level Philippine and U.S. perspectives on key global, regional and bilateral issues as the Biden administration sharpens its focus on Asia.
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At a September 9 roundtable discussion with Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, US-Philippines Society joined top Washington think-tankers in a wide ranging discussion of the US-PH strategic relationship and a review of regional security challenges.
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US-Philippines Society hosts Secretary Delfin N....
At the initiative of Director Henry B. Howard, the US-Philippines Society and the CSIS Asia Program hosted a roundtable discussion with Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana on September 9. Participants included White House National...
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS SECRETARY LOCSIN IN WASHINGTON
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At an in-person US-PH Society luncheon on October 1 in his honor, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin offered a briefing on his meetings with U.S. congressional leaders. Co-Chair Ambassador John Negroponte led a wide-ranging discussion of key foreign policy issues and reiterated the Society’s support for US-PH cooperation in meeting regional and transnational threats. Directors thanked the Secretary for his effective leadership in exploring new ways to strengthen bilateral relations, as the two countries work to sustain security cooperation, confront the pandemic, terrorism, human trafficking, and natural disasters in the face of climate change.
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US-Philippines Society Meets Foreign Affairs Secretary...
As the Philippines and the United States mark the 75th anniversary of Diplomatic Relations, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro L. Locsin engaged with members of Congress in Washington DC, September 28-October 1. During his visit, the...
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US-PH JOINT VISION AT CONCLUSION OF BILATERAL STRATEGIC TALKS
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A series of high level two-way official visits capped by a Bilateral Strategic Dialogue in Washington DC addressed key concerns and provided a new joint vision in response to emerging challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Philippine Ambassador Jose Romualdez offered a toast to "solidarity and celebration." Head of the U.S. delegation to the BSD Assistant Secretary Daniel Kritenbrink thanked both sides for producing a multi-faceted agreement summarized in the “Joint Vision for a 21st Century United States-Philippines Partnership,” a roadmap that encompasses security, health, economics, trade and more.
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Official Reception honoring the 9th U.S.-Philippines...
Congratulations to a successful 9th U.S.-Philippines Bilateral Strategic Dialogue held November 15-16, in Washington D.C. Following conclusion of the two-day talks, the US-Philippines Society in partnership with the Philippine Embassy hosted a...
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COMBATING ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE
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In response to shootings in Atlanta and attacks in New York directed at Asian Americans, the US-Philippines Society led by Honorary Chair Maurice "Hank" Greenberg and Co-Chair Ambassador John Negroponte issued a widely distributed public statement condemning violence, harassment and bias in all forms against the Asian American Pacific Islander community. The Society enjoined the community to discuss the history of discrimination and highlight the contributions of Asians particularly healthcare workers in the frontline of the pandemic. Distinguished panelists Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez, Senator Susan Lee (Maryland-District 16), Smithsonian Institute Interim Director Theodore Gonzalves offered perspectives on the causes of anti-Asian attitudes, a historical context and policy recommendations.
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LEGACIES: FILIPINO PIONEERS IN WASHINGTON DC
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At the 56th death anniversary of first PH Ambassador to the U.S. Joaquin Elizalde, the Society recognized his foundational role in setting in motion an enduring relationship by linking America and the Philippines through diplomatic service, business and education.
Filipinos immigrated to America in waves: as sailors, teachers and farm workers. Their experiences in Washington DC were told in a series ISTORYA DC Online and a Musical Concert. Poet Jose Villa Garcia came to pursue his studies in the U.S. and authored short stories and poems that inspired American music compositions. Nestora of the Calabria family helped to establish the Filipino Women's Club of DC. As branch chief of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Peter Jamero advocated for workers' rights. Mixed-media artist Pacita Abad conducted workshops using art as expression of Asian identity and heritage.
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A Remembrance: Legacy of First Philippine Ambassador to...
WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Philippine Embassy in the United States, US-Philippines Society, and St. Joseph-on-Carrollton Manor Parish jointly observed on 9 February 2021 the 56th death anniversary of Joaquin Miguel Elizalde, first Philippine...
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A Musical Evening with Selected Poems by Filipino José...
In celebration of the Filipino American History Month, the US-Philippines Society, the Philippines on the Potomac DC and the Philippine Embassy Sentro Rizal Washington DC co-hosted an intimate evening program to reflect on the achievements of a...
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ISTORYA DC ONLINE FEATURED STORIES OF PACITA ABAD, CALABIA FAMILY AND PETER JAMERO
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Pacita Abad and her time in DC with Linda Yangas and PALM members. Istorya DC is co-hosted by USPHS, POPDC, RMCF, Sentro Rizal Washington DC
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Filipino Pioneers in DC welcoming the Philippine Independence Delegation led by future Commonwealth President Manuel Quezon, 1933. Photo courtesy of Tino Calabia.
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Istorya DC with Peter Jamero, author of "Growing Up Brown" University of Washington Press, 2006.
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Manila Views Security Threats to the Philippines
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Southeast Asia Experts – Ann Bajo and Greg Poling – discussed Philippines’ security challenges from Manila’s perspective. The program was co-hosted by the US-PH Society with the Stimson Center's Southeast Asia Forum chaired by William Wise.
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Elementary school students adjust to new conditions after the Marawi Siege
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Philippines May 2022 Elections: Issues and Outlook in the Year Ahead
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Leading independent experts discussed the issues expected to shape the campaign, the political forces at work, the balance between domestic and foreign policy, and the players and possible coalitions vying for the country’s highest executive and legislative offices.
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L-R: Patricio Abinales and Sheila Coronel
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2022 Philippine Elections Preview
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Society Executive Director Hank Hendrickson provided an overview of the political landscape followed by Director Henry B. Howard with an “off-the-record insider’s view” of where the campaign is headed. USPHS President John F. Maisto offered closing remarks and a veteran’s observations on the election.
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Philippine Presidential Candidates
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Harnessing historic bonds, forging a dynamic future
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Executive Director Hank Hendrickson accorded an exclusive interview to Mike Policarpio of the Philippine newspaper BUSINESS MIRROR. He discussed the workings of the US-Philippines Society, as well as its position on current realities and relevant issues against changing dynamics affecting the long-standing alliance of the two sovereign countries.
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Executive Director Hank Hendrickson
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FOOD PACKS AND AID TO PH COMMUNITIES
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In the second year of the pandemic, Philippine villages experienced economic hardship compounded by climate change that affected fishing villages and communities in the typhoon's path. US-Philippines Society in partnership with Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, BDO Foundation and Banglapines International, delivered food packs and clean water in Visayas and Mindanao.
We thank corporate and individual DONORS for supporting aid to communities including those affected by Typhoon Odette - Project Handclasp Foundation, PH International Aid, PH Embassy Consular Staff, ExxonMobil Foundation, Montero Medical Mission, Magent Strategies, US-PH Society Directors Henry B. Howard, Lucie Du, Roberto Llames and Chris Decker, Amb John Maisto and Amb Thomas Hubbard, F. Jennista, M. Anderson, M. Berger, C. Laskowski, M. and N. Churchill, G. Rushford, M Daley, M. Carroll, K. Haffke, E. Frost, D. Behan, P. Rodell, M. Hairston, J. Cinco, D. McKinnon, R. Nieva, L. Coker, A. Nuval, M. Merriam, C. Gaerlan, John Forbes and many others who support small communities in their time of need during the year. We also wish to thank new and renewing MEMBERS for supporting our disaster-relief initiatives.
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Food Packs for Leyte Rural Health Unit
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In December 2021, BDO Foundation facilitated the distribution of food packs donated by U.S.-Philippines Society and BDO Foundation to families served by the southern Leyte's Pastrana Rural Health Unit. The center underwent extensive rehabilitation in 2017 under the joint initiative of USPHS and BDO Foundation.
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Installation of Water Catch System in Marawi
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With US-Philippines Society's support, PDRF, other...
Marawi, Philippines - The Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), in partnership with the US-Philippines Society, Metrobank, Metro Pacific Water, PLDT, and United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat), began installing 109...
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Post-EID Food Packs for Zamboanga Fishing Village
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Thanks for your Support! Southern PH Coastal Village...
Thank you Donors and Members On July 11, 2021, the US-Philippines Society with assistance from Banglapines International and implementing partner organizations in Region IX distributed 150 food packs for the coastal families in Layag-Layag...
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Join others who support Typhoon Odette victims
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Appeal for Donations to Assist Communities Affected by...
HOW YOU CAN ASSIST TYPHOON RECOVERY We ask that you consider making a donation in support of relief operations by local partner organizations through the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Philippines' leading private sector coordinator...
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