Filipino-American History Month: FASoH
October in the United States is a celebration of Filipino American history. In Hawaii, nothing is more important to us in the history of Filipino migration than the Sakada movement.
The Filipino-American Historical Society of Hawaii (FAHSOH) is screening films and exhibiting memorabilia throughout the month to promote awareness of the Filipino diaspora in Hawaii.
Please support our documentarians and their proliferation of Filipino-American history.
Exhibits & Showings:
FILIPINO HEROES
(exhibit)
UH - West Oahu Library, 2nd Floor
91-1001 Farrington Highway, Kapolei
October 1-30 (during library hours)
SAKADAS AND SOLDIERS: HAWAI'I'S FILIPINOS IN WORLD WAR I
(exhibit)
Aiea Public Library
99-374 Pohai Place, Aiea
October 17-31 (during library hours)
SAKADA SERIES
(collection of short films)
Aiea Public Library
99-374 Pohai Place, Aiea
October 21 (10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m)
HAWAII MASTERS OF ESKRIMA
(documentary)
FilCom Center
94-428 Mokuola Street, Waipahu
October 29, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
For more information, kindly click the image below.
Image courtesy of The Filipino-American Historical Society of Hawaii (FAHSOH) in collaboration with Maribel Apuya.