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  2. Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, New York City was home to an estimated 82,313 Filipinos, representing a 7.7% increase from the estimated 77,191 in 2008, with 56%, or about 46,000, living in Queens. [15] The Filipino median household income in New York City was $81,929 in 2013, and 68% held a bachelor's degree or higher. [15]

  3. Filipino American National Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Since 1987, FANHS has sponsored national conferences (later ratified as a biennial event) where people gather to share and present research, network with other Filipino Americans, and honor those who have produced innovative work in the field of historical research and analysis. [12] Past conference host cities include: Seattle (1988), New ...

  4. San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino Apostolate was established by Cardinal Archbishop John O'Connor on April 11, 1995, to address the pastoral needs of Filipino Catholics in New York. It is in charge of the Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz and the Philippine Pastoral Center. Erno Diaz was appointed as the first archdiocesan coordinator and director of the Filipino Apostolate.

  5. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of New York designated a chapel named after the first Filipino Saint Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila for the Filipino Apostolate. Officially designated as the "Church of Filipinos," or the Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz is the second in the United States and only the third in the world dedicated as such.

  6. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    There is also a large number of Filipino domestic workers and care-givers in the U.S. [203] [204] More than 60% of Filipino Americans work in more than 60% work in low-wage and/or service-sector work. Filipino Americans own a variety of businesses, making up 10.5% of all Asian owned businesses in the United States in 2007. [205]

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  8. John N. Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    John "Jack" Norbert Schumacher (born June 17, 1927 – May 14, 2014) was an American-born Filipino Jesuit historian and educator known for his work exploring the Catholic clergy's role in the 1896 Philippine revolution in Revolutionary Clergy: The Filipino Clergy and the Nationalist Movement, 1850–1903, first published in 1981.

  9. Mary Racelis - Wikipedia

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    A child of a Filipino father and American mother, Racelis was born in Manila, Philippines in 1932. [2] According to genealogist Mona Magno Veluz, from her mother's side, she is the great-great-great-great-granddaughter of American Founding Father Patrick Henry and the 39th great-grandchild of Charlemagne. [3]

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