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Efren Geronimo Peñaflorida, OL (born March 5, 1981), is a Filipino teacher and development worker. He offers Filipino youth an alternative to street gangs through education, recreating school settings in unconventional locations such as cemeteries and trash dumps.
A Filipino pastor on the FBI's most wanted list for his alleged role in a trafficking scheme was arrested, officials in the Philippines said Sunday. Filipino pastor wanted by U.S. for trafficking ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Onofre Bejona spent his 34th birthday riding the bus alone, readying himself for the next three years of his life. It was Aug. 14, and the teacher had arrived in Broward ...
Several Thomasites are interred at the American Teachers Memorial, a special plot inside the Manila North Cemetery.The current memorial was erected in 1917. The Thomasites were a group of 600 American teachers who traveled from the United States to the newly occupied territory of the Philippines on the US Army Transport Thomas. [1]
The struggles that come with being an international educator. Within Topeka Public Schools, 27 countries and 39 languages are represented, according to the director of cultural innovation Pilar ...
Mata was born in Honolulu, to Jose Arca and Victoria Salcedo, [3] who were from Cavite and Bacolod respectively. [4] Mata's family moved to Stockton when she was two; [5] they were attracted to Stockton because of Little Manila, which had one of the largest Filipino communities in the United States at the time. [6]
Helen Agcaoili Summers Brown (May 16, 1915 – January 25, 2011), often referred to as "Auntie Helen", was a Filipina-American educator and librarian. [1] Brown established the first library in the United States to focus on the Philippines and the Filipino-American experience.