
October is Filipino-American History Month and GMA Pinoy TV, the international channel of GMA Network, proudly commemorates the rich history and heritage and the remarkable contributions of Filipino-Americans in the United States.
Meanwhile, Global Pinoys can head to Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the 3rd Filipino American Festival festivities. An exciting day filled with cultural performances, live music, and delicious Filipino food awaits during the festival.
The non-profit organization Harvard Square Philippine American Alliance believes in bringing the community together through cultural celebrations, so they made the admission free to make the festival accessible to those who wanted to celebrate Filipino-American history.
GMA Pinoy TV will also be airing programs showcasing not only the Philippines' rich cultural heritage but also the Filipinos' inspiring stories.
The limited series Ok Ako tackles some of the challenges faced by today's youth through a series of drama anthologies. At the same time, Boy Abunda's My Mother, My Story highlights the love of Filipinos for their parents, especially their moms.
Documentaries such as The Atom Araullo Specials: Republika ng Plastik and Secret Slaves: A Jessica Soho Special on Human Trafficking show off Filipino culture and problems facing the country.
Meanwhile, the upcoming GMA drama series Forever Young and the "Julie X Stell: Ang Ating Tinig" concert will also be aired on GMA Pinoy TV to entertain Global Pinoys and show Filipino artists' great talents.
Filipino-American History Month is also the best time to recognize the incredible journeys and achievements of Filipino-Americans throughout history. It also highlights contributions of Filipino-Americans who made an impact on the culture and lives of Global Pinoys in the US.
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