Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Filipino Hang-Outs

There are particular places you can go to meet new filipinos, or to find a lot of filipinos, or, if you are a filipino, go to hang out.

Filipino Community Center.
Address: 4681 Mission St. SF, Ca 94112
For more information go to: 
http://filipinocc.org/
Bayanihan Community Center.
1010 Mision Street, CA, San Francisco, 94103
For more information go to: http://www.bayanihancc.org/
Serramonte Center.
Highway 280 and Serramonte Blvd. Daly City, 94015
For more information go to: http://www.serramontecenter.com/
Saint Patrick's Church has Tagalog masses at 2pm Sundays.
756 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, 94103
For more information go to: http://www.stpatricksf.org/

Events


In the Bay Area, there are certain events for/dedicated to Filipinos:


Pistahan Festival at Yerba Buena
This year the festival is taking place August 10 and 11.
For more information, go to : http://www.pistahan.net/
This Picture was captured at the Pistahan Festival one year.




Golden Gate Fields Horse Racing Track

Every year, Golden Gate Fields has a Filipino Heritage Day.
This year it happened to be Sunday May 19.
For more information go to: http://www.goldengatefields.com/events/2013-05-19/filipino-heritage-dollar-day


Parol Lights Festival. This photo was taken at last years festival.
For more information go to: http://kularts.org/wp/kularts-presents/parol-festival/
At most of our professional sports around the Bay Area, they have a filipino heritage day/night/game.

Every year, at AT&T Park, home of our San Francisco Giants baseball team, the Giants have a filipino heritage night.
This year it is the 5 of September.
To purchase tickets for that game go to:
http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/MLBEventInfo?agency=MLBTGS20GNTS&pid=7380010&tfl=San_Francisco_Giants-Tickets-Special_Events_-na-b2

For the Golden State Warriors basketball team, their night was November 10.
For more information go to: https://www.gs-warriors.com/forms/secure/fct_1011_filipino.html
For you hockey fans out there, the filipino heritage night for the San Jose Sharks was April 16.
For more information go to: http://allevents.in/San%20Jose/FILIPINO-HERITAGE-NIGHT-with-the-SJ-SHARKS/482487871804763
This isn't a formal event, but oftentimes filipinos get together with their families to watch Manny Pacquiao.
This is a way for filipinos of any age or gender to have something to cheer for or to sob for, either or, they do so together, as a community.

Pacquiao is a huge icon for filipinos, he is an amazing role model for the people and a splendid icon for the Philippines.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Petitions

Many Filipinos came to the United states with petitions. Meaning that one family member can issue a paper(petition) to send one relative to the United States(beneficiary). After a beneficiary receives their petition, very often they will file for citizenship, or get married to become a citizen.



Filipino Traditions

The Filipinos in the Bay Area preserve relevance of their traditions, here are some traditional Filipino clothes:

Wedding Traditions veil and cord 





Money Dance




Filipino Barong(sp)




Butterfly Shoulder Dress





Also, When we were doing online research for Filipino traditions, we came upon this very interesting story from a filipino blogger:

“Jun, don’t forget the rice and salt,” my mom hurriedly said before our goodbyes. “Yes, of course. We’re taking a dozen eggs from the girls along with the rice and salt to the house tonight.” I said. My family rented and moved three times before we could afford a house that we called our own. Filipinos say taking rice and salt to a new home brings prosperity. For me, it isn’t superstition. It is a tradition, a reminder of who I am and where I am from

More from this blog can be found here : http://blog.junbelen.com/2012/11/07/rice-and-salt/

Famous Filipino Foods

Calamansi Juice, Goldilocks

Pork Barbecue, Goldilocks

Pancit, Goldilocks
Lechon paksiw: Roasted pig in paksiw sauce, Goldilocks
Carioca (rice doughnut with carmelized sugar), Goldilocks

Turon from Golidlocks (plaintain and jackfruit in a sugared egg roll wrapper)
Lumpia Shanghai from Goldilocks

Mamon from Red Ribbon

Chicken Sotanghon from Jollibee


Peach Mango Pie from Jollibee

Filipino Demographic

California is the host to the most Filipinos in the US:

1,474,707
342,095
139,090
137,713
137,083
126,793
126,129
123,891
122,691
90,493
 United States
3,416,840

According to
  1. ^ "Census 2010: Table 3A – Total Population by Race (Hispanic exclusive) and Hispanic or Latino: 2010" (Excel). California Department of Finance. Retrieved June 11, 2010.





And in the Bay Area, Filipinos are 5.1% of the population.

According to 
  1. ^ "Census 2010: Table 3A – Total Population by Race (Hispanic exclusive) and Hispanic or Latino: 2010" (Excel). California Department of Finance. Retrieved June 11, 2010.

Interviews Part 2

Here are the questionnaires we interviewed people with: