Celebrating Filipino American History Month 2022
Dear friends,
Three decades ago in 1992, the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) first introduced October as Filipino American History Month with a formal resolution from the FANHS National Board of Trustees. The U.S. Congress later recognized October as Filipino American History Month in 2009.
The month-long celebration is intended to commemorate the first recorded presence of Filipinos in the continental United States. That occurred on Oct. 18, 1587, when Filipino sailors, called “Luzones Indios,” came ashore from the Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de Esperanza and landed at what is now Morro Bay, California.
This year, the has chosen the following theme for the 2022 celebration:
	Celebrating Our History and Legacies:
	50 Years of Filipino American Studies,
	40 Years of the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS),
	and 30 years of Filipino American History Month
As that theme suggests, this year 2022 marks several anniversaries in Filipino American history. First, 50 years ago, the first Filipino American Studies (FAS) classes were taught at UCLA and UC Davis in California. Second, in 1982, Dorothy Laigo Cordova founded the FANHS—the oldest national Filipino American organization and the only national group committed to promoting and preserving Filipino American history. Finally, as I mentioned above, October 1992 was the first time that Filipino American History Month (FAHM) was celebrated in the United States—a year after FANHS passed a proclamation (spearheaded by Fred Cordova).
Here at 51勛圖厙 University, we are grateful for our own 51勛圖厙 Filipino International Association (AFIA) leadership for putting together the following Filipino American History Month celebratory events for our 51勛圖厙 University community:
	Oct. 4: Filipino American History Month Tuesday Choice
	11:30 a.m., Campus Rec Center
	Various Filipino Games/Dances + Short Talk
	Oct. 6: Kinetic Worship
	7:30 p.m., University Towers Chapel
	Residence Hall Co-Curricular
	Oct. 18: Filipino American History Month Tuesday Choice
	11:30 a.m., Campus Rec Center
	Various Filipino Games/Dances + Short Talk
	Oct. 22: AFIA Aunties’ Potluck
	After Church at Michiana Fil-Am SDA Church, 8454 Kephart Lane, Berrien Springs
	Potluck at Various Locations at the AFIA Aunties’ Houses
	Nov. 12: AFIA Sabbath
	11:30 a.m., Michiana Fil-Am SDA Church
	Church Service and Potluck
I look forward to celebrating with all of you this October as our campus family takes the opportunity to affirm and appreciate the contributions of the Filipino community to our campus, church, this country and the world.
Best,
	Michael Nixon
	Vice President for University Culture & Inclusion
Michael Nixon
michaeln@andrews.edu
