Month May 2019

EPYC Blog by Caitlin Gatchalian

I didn’t know that Filipinos had any influence on Seattle’s history, let alone the significance. Being born and raised Filipina-American, I was surrounded by a lot of Filipinos. My aunts, uncles, grandparents, parents, etc., all came here from the United…

EPYC Blog by Natalie Nuesca

I wasn’t always in touch with my cultural heritage. Growing up, I listened to Tagalog and Ilocano tongues being spoken among my family members, but they seemed to use it only when they didn’t want me to know what they…

EPYC Blog by Louis Medel

My experience as a Filipino American is a very atypical one. You see I am half Filipino. My dad is Filipino and my mom is Italian and Indigenous American. I lived in Manila for 5 years of my life and…

“To Lead with Love” by Jasmin Morgia

Over the years, I have discovered and explored my passion for Pilipinx and Pilipinx American advocacy and activism.  Why is this important to me you ask? Growing up, my parents wanted me to assimilate to American culture and only taught…

“Light in the Shade” by Aubrey Mamaid

“It’s hard to be a Filipino in California” – Carlos Bulosan Last January, I had the opportunity to join our fellow EPYC ambassadors at our retreat in Seattle. Our weekend was jam-packed with meetings at Microsoft, late night boba runs,…