Watsonville is in the Heart (WIITH) is a community-driven, public history initiative to preserve and uplift stories of Filipino transpacific migration and labor in the greater Pajaro Valley—an agricultural region located on central California’s coast. The WIITH team is creating a novel archive documenting the resilience of Filipinos who navigated the intersections of colonialism, migrant labor, and racism during the early twentieth century. The archive includes Filipino experiences documented through oral histories, photographs, personal records, and material culture objects. Significantly, WIITH’s archive reveals transpacific connections between the Philippines, Hawai‘i, and the Pajaro Valley that have yet to be examined by scholars. The i...
In his preface, Danilo E. Ponce describes this book as an "unblinking look at Filipino history in Ha...
Canadian historical and national narratives often prize the creation of “White Canada” through immig...
During more than two centuries, Colima and Manila had a close relationship, as a result of the tran...
There have been significant contributions and effort from Filipino communities to document their his...
The history of Filipina immigrants and Filipina American women prior to World War II has received le...
Beyond greener pastures: exploring contexts surrounding Filipino nurse migration in Canada through o...
Since the spring of 2011, the University of Oregon Libraries have been working closely with the Pine...
The Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives documents Filipino American communities in th...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
Lorain, Ohio is home to one of the most ethnically and racially diverse communities in the United St...
Filipinos are now among the most mobile population in the world, and much literature on Filipino mig...
The study focused on the Katipunan movement in the province of Cebu and its significance to the Phil...
The Japanese occupation is the shortest but probably the most remembered colonial period in our hist...
Thesis/Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, American History, 2005.For the vas...
The Oberlin College Ethnographic Collection (OCEC) includes a number of items from the Micronesian c...
In his preface, Danilo E. Ponce describes this book as an "unblinking look at Filipino history in Ha...
Canadian historical and national narratives often prize the creation of “White Canada” through immig...
During more than two centuries, Colima and Manila had a close relationship, as a result of the tran...
There have been significant contributions and effort from Filipino communities to document their his...
The history of Filipina immigrants and Filipina American women prior to World War II has received le...
Beyond greener pastures: exploring contexts surrounding Filipino nurse migration in Canada through o...
Since the spring of 2011, the University of Oregon Libraries have been working closely with the Pine...
The Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives documents Filipino American communities in th...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
Lorain, Ohio is home to one of the most ethnically and racially diverse communities in the United St...
Filipinos are now among the most mobile population in the world, and much literature on Filipino mig...
The study focused on the Katipunan movement in the province of Cebu and its significance to the Phil...
The Japanese occupation is the shortest but probably the most remembered colonial period in our hist...
Thesis/Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, American History, 2005.For the vas...
The Oberlin College Ethnographic Collection (OCEC) includes a number of items from the Micronesian c...
In his preface, Danilo E. Ponce describes this book as an "unblinking look at Filipino history in Ha...
Canadian historical and national narratives often prize the creation of “White Canada” through immig...
During more than two centuries, Colima and Manila had a close relationship, as a result of the tran...