The 17th Biennial Filipino-American National Historical Society (FANHS) Conference was held in Rosemont (Chicago), Illinois July 11-14, 2018. Grace Tulasan, lecturer at Tufts University whose memoir The Body Papers won the 2017 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing will be published in February 2019, and I co-presented a session entitled, “Finding stories in our Filipino-American roots.”
We took turns sharing with our audience how our lives shaped our writing and how those memories, stories, and various documents of our lives fed our stories. We wanted the session to be interactive, so we engaged attendees on what stories they wanted to tell and tips on how to capture those stories. It was so nice to team up with Grace, whom I met when I was sending announcements about my book’s publication to various Asian American Studies programs at universities around the country. I’ve since gotten together with Grace when the Filipino-American Book Club of Boston read my book and on a whim I flew out to join them. Now I’m excited for her memoir to come out and for her to come out in February/March for a reading in Berkeley!
Because I’d taken so much time off for our family vacation in June, I wasn’t going to be able to attend the entire conference. In fact, I flew in Thursday, presented, and then flew out Friday afternoon. It was a whirlwind trip.
But I was able to see some great exhibits at the conference, including an impressive display on the history of the U.S. Army’s Philippine Scouts. This display charted the Scouts beginnings in a detailed timeline. Most impressive, however, are the uniforms and background on the different uniforms through the decades.
I also caught up with colleagues whom I haven’t seen in a while. Although it was a short visit, I am glad I went to share my writing life and story, but, more important, to spend time, however short, with friends. the 18th Biennial FANHS Conference will be in Hawaii, July 1-4, 2020. A few of us talked about putting together a great panel session. I hope to make it to my third FANHS conference.