The Philippine Star

Midwest Pinoys show solidarity

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

We were in Chicago for a luncheon meeting with leaders of Filipino community organizati­ons from Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin, with the official engagement organized by the Philippine Consulate General in Chicago headed by Consul General Gina Jamoralin.

The meeting, which was held at Tita Mia’s Filipino Restaurant & Cafe (owned by Gary San Diego and his Korean wife Mia) in Niles, Illinois, was also graced by Maywood Village, IL Mayor

Edwenna Perkins; Bolingbroo­k, IL Deputy Mayor Michael Lawler; Justice Jesse Reyes, Democratic candidate for the Illinois Supreme Court; and Isiah Brandon, trustee of Maywood Village, IL.

Also with us during the meeting were Subic Bay Management Authority chairman and administra­tor Wilma

Eisma, who was a participan­t to the Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce (FPACC) Bi-National Conference held recently at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare. Founded in 1966, the FPACC — which has 42 chapters across the US — aims to promote goodwill and mutually beneficial projects between the Philippine­s and the US. Also in attendance was retired US Navy Capt. Brian

Buzzell, who was stationed in the Philippine­s as the representa­tive of the commander-in-chief of the US Pacific Command. Not many people are aware that Brian — who is also a member of the US-Philippine­s Society — was one of those who worked very hard for the return of the Balangiga Bells to Samar. And rightly so, he is now considered as an “adopted son of Balangiga.”

Maywood commemorat­es Bataan Day annually in honor of the members of the 33rd Tank Company, 33rd Infantry Division of the Illinois National Guard based at the Armory in Maywood, IL, who were deployed in the Philippine­s during World War II. Bolingbroo­k, on the other hand, has been the venue of Piyesta Pinoy or Philippine Fest for the past six years.

One of the major anchors of the relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and the US is the deep ties between the people. Filipino-Americans should be recognized not only for their role in preserving the friendship between the two nations, but for contributi­ng to the positive image of the Filipinos and the Philippine­s in America.

I spoke about the ongoing economic developmen­ts in the Philippine­s, particular­ly the administra­tion’s massive “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program, and also invited those present to participat­e in the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n being planned in June 2020 in Washington, D.C., with the occasion serving as an opportunit­y to highlight the strength and solidarity of the Filipino-American community in the US seat of power.

There are an estimated 328,000 Filipinos and FilipinoAm­ericans in the Midwest, majority of whom are based in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.

 ?? Photos courtesy of Philippine Consulate General in Chicago ?? George Mui, Ascene Chicago’s Lakhi Siap, Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce’s Brad Baldia and Chinese Mutual Aid Associatio­n’s Ryan Juguan.
Photos courtesy of Philippine Consulate General in Chicago George Mui, Ascene Chicago’s Lakhi Siap, Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce’s Brad Baldia and Chinese Mutual Aid Associatio­n’s Ryan Juguan.
 ??  ?? Addressing the leaders of the Filipino community.
Addressing the leaders of the Filipino community.
 ??  ?? With Consul General Gina Jamoralin and Asian American Executive Network founder and Global Consultant­s United’s George Mui.
With Consul General Gina Jamoralin and Asian American Executive Network founder and Global Consultant­s United’s George Mui.
 ??  ?? With Consul General Gina Jamoralin and Philippine American Cultural Foundation director Ruben Salazar.
With Consul General Gina Jamoralin and Philippine American Cultural Foundation director Ruben Salazar.
 ??  ?? Nebraska-based FilipinoAm­erican fashion designer Makayla Leiting and Phoenix Stanford of Philippine Heritage Foundation-Nebraska.
Nebraska-based FilipinoAm­erican fashion designer Makayla Leiting and Phoenix Stanford of Philippine Heritage Foundation-Nebraska.
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