Showing posts with label Filipino Community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino Community. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

Fil-Am ‘Glee’ star Darren Criss asks fans to donate to Yolanda victims


“Glee” star Darren Criss took to Twitter (@DarrenCriss) Friday to urge fans to donate to the victims of supertyphoon Yolanda, which wrought destruction in Eastern Visayas a week ago.

He asked that they give at least $25 to the United Nations World Food Programme, which will help fund emergency meals for the survivors of the disaster.

Donors can then take a photo of their transaction, e-mail it to dcnotalone@gmail.com, and in return, Criss will send them an autographed postcard that says “You’re not alone”. All the donors’ names will also be printed on the same.

In a post on his website, he said his mother and most of his family hail from the Philippines, specifically Cebu. “…As a result I have always been proud of my Filipino heritage, as well as lucky enough to feel the tremendous support of the Filipino community throughout my life as an artist,” he wrote.

Criss, who plays the openly gay student Blaine Anderson on the musical show, thanked those who made their concern about his family back in the Philippines known, and conveyed at the same time his solidarity with the victims of the calamity.

He added that he hoped people would pass on his plea for donations, saying, “People are in need now.” He encouraged them to send their donations by Monday, November 18.

As of early afternoon Friday, Manila time, more than 150 have donated — less than an hour after his post.

Criss is quite close to Lea Salonga. In 2011, the two performed Aladdin’s “A Whole New World” on stage at the Billboard/Hollywood Reporter Film and TV Music Conference in Los Angeles. This week they were at a New York piano bar together, where they also performed a few songs.

source: interaksyon.com

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Rizal statue to be unveiled in Carson this September


LOS ANGELES—For Chito Mandap, when the Jose Rizal statue rises in the City of Carson next month, he’ll see ten years of hard work finally come into fruition.

Mandap, the chairman of the Jose P. Rizal Monument Movement, has been an instrumental part of bringing the statue to Carson.

He says his hope is that the statue will be a symbol of not only Rizal’s values but can also bring the Filipino community together.

“I am so overwhelmed I really went through blood, sweat and tears literally into this project,” said Mandap, who also credits Fil-Am leaders who helped in the project. “This is something I’ve envisioned to be a common denominator for all of the Fil-Ams here.”

During an announcement at the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles on Monday, a roomful of Filipinos gathered excited about the statue, which is slated to be officially unveiled on September 29, right before Filipino-American history month.

Carson Mayor Jim Dear urged the Filipino community to celebrate this “once in a lifetime unveiling.”

“This statue really does show the accomplishments of the Filipino culture in American culture,” said Dear. “This will only enrich the US.”

The larger-than-life bronze Rizal statue is nearly 7 feet tall and will stand on top of a six foot granite base. The Philippine National Hero Rizal statue will stand on a hill on top of the east parking lot of the Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald Community Center besides City Hall.

Funded by the Rizal monument movement, it is the first statue in what will be the city’s International Sculpture Garden, which broke ground last November.

The garden is the brainchild of Dear, an arts lover, who envisioned a place dedicated for public art and a place where people could gather and celebrate heroes from around the world. The theme of the garden is “Heroes of Liberation, Freedom and Justice from around the world.”
Dear told the audience the Rizal statue, he hopes, is the first of many heroes that will be erected in the garden.

There are only eight Rizal statues in the US. The bronze statue will be sculpted by Toym de Leon and will be the first in California.

source: asianjournal.com