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Manongs on the Central Coast:
Forming Communities Across Generations

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Pictured above: Frederico Viscara poses with a Chevrolet in Pismo Beach. Courtesy of "Central California Coast Manongs" project of Clarito "Bing" Aradanas.​

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Now open: "Manongs on the Central Coast: Forming Communities Across Generations," SBTHP’s new exhibit that explores the rich history and lived experiences of our local Filipino American community; as told through multigenerational family stories, photographs, oral histories and documents.  

 

"Manongs on the Central Coast" is now open at Casa de la Guerra Thursdays through Sundays from 12 to 4 pm.

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Thank you to KCSB for featuring our exhibit on your podcast; available to listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.


SBTHP recently received a grant from the state aimed at preventing hate crimes. This program, administered by the California Department of Social Services in partnership with the Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs, is part of ongoing efforts in California to provide direct support for communities impacted by hate incidents and support victims.

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Malugod kayong inaanyayahan sa isang natatanging programa tampok ang Mga Manong sa Central Coast: Pagbuo ng mga Pamayanan ng Iba’t Ibang Henerasyon, ang bagong pagtatanghal ng SBTHP na nagpapahayag ng mayayamang kasaysayan ng mga buhay at karanasan ng ating lokal na Pilipinong komunidad; isinalaysay gamit ang mga kwento, larawan, doukumento, at kasaysayang pasalita mula sa iba’t ibang henerasyon.   

  

  

Nakatanggap ang SBTHP ng pondo mula sa estado na naglalayong mapuksa ang mga makiling na krimen (hate crime). Kasama ang programang ito, na pinangangasiwaan ng California Department of Social Services sa pakikipagtulungan ng Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs, sa patuloy na pagtataguyod ng mga pamayanan sa California na naapektuhan ng mga pangyayari ng kilingan at pati na rin sa mga naging biktima. 

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