Filipino American History Month


Every October, we celebrate Filipino American History Month, recognizing the profound contributions of Filipino Americans to our state and nation. Established in 1992 and officially recognized by Congress in 2009, this month highlights the vital role Filipinos play in shaping the U.S. cultural, economic, and social landscape. We honor trailblazers like Larry Itliong, a labor leader who fought for farmworkers' rights and helped shape the labor movement. From arts and entrepreneurship to political leadership, the Filipino community continues to enrich California's diversity and identity. We invite you to check out the exciting Filipino American History Month events happening across Senate District 33!


Filipino American History Month Events

LBX Little Aviators Kids Club – October 8

Bring the family and join the grassy area in front of the Hangar for Long Beach Exchange’s monthly kids club - Lil Aviators! This month, they celebrate Filpino American History Month, welcoming Pamana Kali, a Filipino Martial Arts and Culture school, focused on the modernization of the war arts of the Philippines. The school was founded in 2018 by Guro Alvin Catacutan has locations in Culver City, Torrance and Bixby Knolls, Long Beach!

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Filipino Migrant Center (FMC) 14th Anniversary Block Party – October 12

The FMC invites the community to join them in celebrating Filipino American History Month and FMC's 14th Anniversary. This year, they’re holding a block party to bring the community together to uplift and support FMC's programs and projects.

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Filipino American History Month Vendor Market Pop Up – October 12

Join this Filipino American History Month event to enjoy a pop-up market, entertainment, performances and more.

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Long Beach City College (LBCC) Film Screening – October 17

Join LBCC’s film screening themed struggle, resistance, solidarity, and resilience to celebrate and elevate diversity on campus.

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