Community

Celebrating Filipino American History Month at the White House

The Filipino American community once again made its mark on history as it was invited to the White House to celebrate Filipino American History Month.
Food

Vibrant Flavors, Family Vibes: Tita Tootsies Pops Up in Chicago

Combining traditional Filipino flavors with the energy of Chicago nightlife, Tita Tootsies is more than just a culinary experience: it’s a fusion of culture, food, and friendship.
Community

Sampung Saya: 10 Filipino American Events in Chicago

Chicago lights up this October with Filipino American History Month, showcasing a fusion of cultural pride and modern flair. From performances to inspiring art and community events, every gathering celebrates the spirit and heritage of the Filipino community. Dive into a month of storytelling, connection, and celebration, honoring the past and shaping the future!
Food

Aroy Thai Chicago: Authenticity that led to Community Connection

In Chicago’s jungle of aroma, spices, and zest, lies a hidden gem known for its authentic Thai cuisine—Aroy Thai. Read how staying authentic to their food led to creating an authentic connection with the community.
Community

Event Recap: Unveiling Data for the new Pan Asian American Center

Last September 12, 2024 marked an important milestone for the AAPI community as key stakeholders, city officials, and community members gathered to discuss the creation of a new Pan Asian American Center! Read more on the outcome of this significant get-together.
Interviews

Nabeela Syed's Journey from Graduation to Governance

Read Nabeela Syed’s journey from college graduation to district governance, and she turned her vision into action.
Community

It's Time for a Pan Asian American Center in Greater Chicago

Asian Americans represent one of the fastest growing demographic groups according to the 2020 Census data. While there have been some gains in recent years, widespread recognition of the accomplishments, contributions and cultural understanding of the AAPI community in Illinois is lacking.