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AAPI Civil Rights Heroes - Philip Vera Cruz
Philip Vera Cruz (1904-1994)
Philip Vera Cruz was born in Saoag, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. He worked on farms in the Philippines before traveling to the United States in 1926. Vera Cruz worked several odd jobs around the Midwest, ranging from a box factory to a restaurant, but was not active in any union before moving to California in 1943 and becoming a farm worker. He joined the Agricultural Worker Organizing Committee (AWOC) and soon became a leader in farm workers rights. In 1965 he was an active force in the AWOC decision to strike against grape growers in Delano, CA. The strike and boycott soon won the support of Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers of America, and led to the eventual merging of the two groups to form the United Farm Workers. Vera Cruz was elected a vice presid...
published: 16 May 2019
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PHILIP CRUZ 747 - YOU CANT TELL ME $hit
published: 22 Jul 2013
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AAPI Month: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Spotlight: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
published: 01 Jun 2023
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Philip Vera Cruz Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 Convention
published: 19 Aug 2021
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Pamana ng Lahi: Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz
Ngayong Filipino American History Month, kilalanin natin ang social activists at civil rights movement leaders na sina Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz! Panoorin ang #PamanaNgLahi video na ito!
published: 22 Oct 2020
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Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu
Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu: Cristianismo Sem Fronteira, Pr. Josué Brandão. Pregação em Marcos 10:46. Um texto bastante conhecido, mas algo aqui nos chama bastante a atenção nesse texto. No versículo 52, há várias passagens logo após, Jesus declarar a salvação do cego Bartimeu. O Filho de Timeu, Jesus diz; vai, que a tua fé te salvou, e a Bíblia diz que imediatamente Martimeu tornou a ver...
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published: 21 Jan 2019
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The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues Episode #122 w. Philip Cruz of Unlimited Martial Arts Brooklyn
#jeetkunedodialogues #dwightwoods #jeetkunedorebel #philcruzjkd
A weekly conversation with a notable instructor or personality from the world of Jeet Kune Do, the Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee; conducted by longtime JKD student Dwight Woods aka The Jeet Kune Do Rebel, Chief Instructor of Unified Martial Art Academy.
This week's Dialogue is with Philip Cruz of Unlimited Martial Arts. Dwight and Philip talk about about his Jeet Kune Do journey. Philip also talks about how UMA got started, how he's dealing with running a New York school during the COVID-19 pandemic and the constant role martial arts has played in his life.
Does martial art magazine coverage of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee and other JKD notables seem to have diminished greatly over the years? How about attention to the ongoing J...
published: 27 Apr 2020
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#FAHM - Get to know labor rights pioneer Philip Vera Cruz
Philip Vera Cruz played a key role in the 1960s fight for farmworkers' rights that sparked a movement for fair labor practices across the country. Thanks to his passion, and that of other leaders like him, today's workplace conditions are held to higher standards and employees have more protections. Get to know Vera Cruz in this piece by the TAYO News Squad.
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published: 11 Oct 2019
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Bryan Philip Cruz - Reel
Bryan Philip Cruz - Reel
published: 13 Oct 2011
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Bryan Philip Cruz - Reel - Extended
Bryan Philip Cruz - Reel - Extended
published: 25 Oct 2011
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AAPI Civil Rights Heroes - Philip Vera Cruz
Philip Vera Cruz (1904-1994)
Philip Vera Cruz was born in Saoag, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. He worked on farms in the Philippines before traveling to the United ...
Philip Vera Cruz (1904-1994)
Philip Vera Cruz was born in Saoag, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. He worked on farms in the Philippines before traveling to the United States in 1926. Vera Cruz worked several odd jobs around the Midwest, ranging from a box factory to a restaurant, but was not active in any union before moving to California in 1943 and becoming a farm worker. He joined the Agricultural Worker Organizing Committee (AWOC) and soon became a leader in farm workers rights. In 1965 he was an active force in the AWOC decision to strike against grape growers in Delano, CA. The strike and boycott soon won the support of Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers of America, and led to the eventual merging of the two groups to form the United Farm Workers. Vera Cruz was elected a vice president of the union, a position he held until he left the union after disagreements with Chavez in 1977, though he continued to be active in his retirement. Vera Cruz also helped form the Farm Workers Credit Union and created Agbayani Village, a retirement community for older farm workers. Throughout his career Vera Cruz worked for migrant and farm worker rights, and was very active in the Asian American, especially Filipino, rights movement and community. In 1987 he received the Ninoy M Aquino Award in the Philippines for his service to Filipino Americans. In 1992, he was honored by the AFL-CIO’s Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance.
Philip Vera Cruz embodied the experiences of the manong generation, an enormous wave of Filipino immigrants who came to the United States between 1910 and 1930. Instead of better opportunities, they found racial discrimination, deplorable living conditions, and oppressive labor practices.
In his spare time, Vera Cruz wrote poetry. His poem, “Profits Enslave the World” can be found in the introduction of his biography, Philip Vera Cruz: A Personal History of Filipino Immigrants and the Farmworkers Movement, by Craig Scharlin and Lilia Villanueva.
(Source: adapted from the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University)
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Philip Vera Cruz (1904-1994)
Philip Vera Cruz was born in Saoag, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. He worked on farms in the Philippines before traveling to the United States in 1926. Vera Cruz worked several odd jobs around the Midwest, ranging from a box factory to a restaurant, but was not active in any union before moving to California in 1943 and becoming a farm worker. He joined the Agricultural Worker Organizing Committee (AWOC) and soon became a leader in farm workers rights. In 1965 he was an active force in the AWOC decision to strike against grape growers in Delano, CA. The strike and boycott soon won the support of Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers of America, and led to the eventual merging of the two groups to form the United Farm Workers. Vera Cruz was elected a vice president of the union, a position he held until he left the union after disagreements with Chavez in 1977, though he continued to be active in his retirement. Vera Cruz also helped form the Farm Workers Credit Union and created Agbayani Village, a retirement community for older farm workers. Throughout his career Vera Cruz worked for migrant and farm worker rights, and was very active in the Asian American, especially Filipino, rights movement and community. In 1987 he received the Ninoy M Aquino Award in the Philippines for his service to Filipino Americans. In 1992, he was honored by the AFL-CIO’s Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance.
Philip Vera Cruz embodied the experiences of the manong generation, an enormous wave of Filipino immigrants who came to the United States between 1910 and 1930. Instead of better opportunities, they found racial discrimination, deplorable living conditions, and oppressive labor practices.
In his spare time, Vera Cruz wrote poetry. His poem, “Profits Enslave the World” can be found in the introduction of his biography, Philip Vera Cruz: A Personal History of Filipino Immigrants and the Farmworkers Movement, by Craig Scharlin and Lilia Villanueva.
(Source: adapted from the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University)
- published: 16 May 2019
- views: 4394
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AAPI Month: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Spotlight: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Spotlight: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
https://wn.com/Aapi_Month_Philip_Vera_Cruz_And_Larry_Itliong
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Spotlight: Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong
- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 156
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Pamana ng Lahi: Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz
Ngayong Filipino American History Month, kilalanin natin ang social activists at civil rights movement leaders na sina Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz! Panoor...
Ngayong Filipino American History Month, kilalanin natin ang social activists at civil rights movement leaders na sina Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz! Panoorin ang #PamanaNgLahi video na ito!
https://wn.com/Pamana_Ng_Lahi_Larry_Itliong_At_Philip_Vera_Cruz
Ngayong Filipino American History Month, kilalanin natin ang social activists at civil rights movement leaders na sina Larry Itliong at Philip Vera Cruz! Panoorin ang #PamanaNgLahi video na ito!
- published: 22 Oct 2020
- views: 505
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Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu
Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu: Cristianismo Sem Fronteira, Pr. Josué Brandão. Pregação em Marcos 10:46. Um texto bastante conhecido, mas algo aqui nos chama...
Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu: Cristianismo Sem Fronteira, Pr. Josué Brandão. Pregação em Marcos 10:46. Um texto bastante conhecido, mas algo aqui nos chama bastante a atenção nesse texto. No versículo 52, há várias passagens logo após, Jesus declarar a salvação do cego Bartimeu. O Filho de Timeu, Jesus diz; vai, que a tua fé te salvou, e a Bíblia diz que imediatamente Martimeu tornou a ver...
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Pr. Felipe Cruz - O Cego Bartimeu: Cristianismo Sem Fronteira, Pr. Josué Brandão. Pregação em Marcos 10:46. Um texto bastante conhecido, mas algo aqui nos chama bastante a atenção nesse texto. No versículo 52, há várias passagens logo após, Jesus declarar a salvação do cego Bartimeu. O Filho de Timeu, Jesus diz; vai, que a tua fé te salvou, e a Bíblia diz que imediatamente Martimeu tornou a ver...
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- published: 21 Jan 2019
- views: 116219
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The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues Episode #122 w. Philip Cruz of Unlimited Martial Arts Brooklyn
#jeetkunedodialogues #dwightwoods #jeetkunedorebel #philcruzjkd
A weekly conversation with a notable instructor or personality from the world of Jeet Kune Do, t...
#jeetkunedodialogues #dwightwoods #jeetkunedorebel #philcruzjkd
A weekly conversation with a notable instructor or personality from the world of Jeet Kune Do, the Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee; conducted by longtime JKD student Dwight Woods aka The Jeet Kune Do Rebel, Chief Instructor of Unified Martial Art Academy.
This week's Dialogue is with Philip Cruz of Unlimited Martial Arts. Dwight and Philip talk about about his Jeet Kune Do journey. Philip also talks about how UMA got started, how he's dealing with running a New York school during the COVID-19 pandemic and the constant role martial arts has played in his life.
Does martial art magazine coverage of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee and other JKD notables seem to have diminished greatly over the years? How about attention to the ongoing Jeet Kune Do discussions and debates? Is Jeet Kune Do in danger of disappearing from the martial art landscape supplanted by more popular mainstream arts like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Krav Maga and combat sports like MMA?
Serious discussion on Jeet Kune Do is vital to ensuring the continued viability of this radical martial art as a choice for people looking for practical, realistic and cutting edge "above the fray" martial art training. No matter what Jeet Kune Do lineage or camp you belong to, you need to be able to hear a variety of JKD perspectives. Whether you’ve studied Jeet Kune Do or another martial art method or just want to have a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding Jeet Kune Do, you’ll want to check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWR8txa6-n4b1GmnLXzVPig/playlists
To make sure you never miss a single Episode of The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues, click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWR8txa6-n4b1GmnLXzVPig?sub_confirmation=1
Looking for smart and honest conversations about current events in Jeet Kune Do, thought-provoking ideas about the art, "political" viewpoints, news and the “war” between JKD factions? Want to increase your ability to think critically about JKD by listening to different perspectives on a variety of JKD topics? If so, then you’re in the right place, because on The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues, Dwight Woods engages the ideas of some of Jeet Kune Do’s most interesting instructors, thought leaders and authors. The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues is the largest YouTube talk show about Jeet Kune Do’s “big ideas”. Dwight encourages his Dialogue partners to speak their minds and his audience members to think for themselves.
New videos every week.
The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues will soon be fan funded through monthly and one-time donations: https://www.jkdrebel.com/support
But for now you can show your support with at purchase at the Official JKD Rebel Merchandise store: https://jkdrebel.com/store
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Category: People & Blogs
https://wn.com/The_Jeet_Kune_Do_Dialogues_Episode_122_W._Philip_Cruz_Of_Unlimited_Martial_Arts_Brooklyn
#jeetkunedodialogues #dwightwoods #jeetkunedorebel #philcruzjkd
A weekly conversation with a notable instructor or personality from the world of Jeet Kune Do, the Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee; conducted by longtime JKD student Dwight Woods aka The Jeet Kune Do Rebel, Chief Instructor of Unified Martial Art Academy.
This week's Dialogue is with Philip Cruz of Unlimited Martial Arts. Dwight and Philip talk about about his Jeet Kune Do journey. Philip also talks about how UMA got started, how he's dealing with running a New York school during the COVID-19 pandemic and the constant role martial arts has played in his life.
Does martial art magazine coverage of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee and other JKD notables seem to have diminished greatly over the years? How about attention to the ongoing Jeet Kune Do discussions and debates? Is Jeet Kune Do in danger of disappearing from the martial art landscape supplanted by more popular mainstream arts like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Krav Maga and combat sports like MMA?
Serious discussion on Jeet Kune Do is vital to ensuring the continued viability of this radical martial art as a choice for people looking for practical, realistic and cutting edge "above the fray" martial art training. No matter what Jeet Kune Do lineage or camp you belong to, you need to be able to hear a variety of JKD perspectives. Whether you’ve studied Jeet Kune Do or another martial art method or just want to have a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding Jeet Kune Do, you’ll want to check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWR8txa6-n4b1GmnLXzVPig/playlists
To make sure you never miss a single Episode of The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues, click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWR8txa6-n4b1GmnLXzVPig?sub_confirmation=1
Looking for smart and honest conversations about current events in Jeet Kune Do, thought-provoking ideas about the art, "political" viewpoints, news and the “war” between JKD factions? Want to increase your ability to think critically about JKD by listening to different perspectives on a variety of JKD topics? If so, then you’re in the right place, because on The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues, Dwight Woods engages the ideas of some of Jeet Kune Do’s most interesting instructors, thought leaders and authors. The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues is the largest YouTube talk show about Jeet Kune Do’s “big ideas”. Dwight encourages his Dialogue partners to speak their minds and his audience members to think for themselves.
New videos every week.
The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues will soon be fan funded through monthly and one-time donations: https://www.jkdrebel.com/support
But for now you can show your support with at purchase at the Official JKD Rebel Merchandise store: https://jkdrebel.com/store
******
Dwight Woods’ book, "The Jeet Kune Do Journal Vol. I” is now available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Jeet-Kune-Do-Journal-Continuing/dp/1974122263/
LISTEN to The Jeet Kune Do Dialogues podcast: www.jkdrebel.com/podcast
Book the Jeet Kune Do Rebel for a LIVE seminar or workshop on Jeet Kune Do and/or its “associated disciplines: https://jkdrebel.com/contact
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Category: People & Blogs
- published: 27 Apr 2020
- views: 208
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#FAHM - Get to know labor rights pioneer Philip Vera Cruz
Philip Vera Cruz played a key role in the 1960s fight for farmworkers' rights that sparked a movement for fair labor practices across the country. Thanks to his...
Philip Vera Cruz played a key role in the 1960s fight for farmworkers' rights that sparked a movement for fair labor practices across the country. Thanks to his passion, and that of other leaders like him, today's workplace conditions are held to higher standards and employees have more protections. Get to know Vera Cruz in this piece by the TAYO News Squad.
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Philip Vera Cruz played a key role in the 1960s fight for farmworkers' rights that sparked a movement for fair labor practices across the country. Thanks to his passion, and that of other leaders like him, today's workplace conditions are held to higher standards and employees have more protections. Get to know Vera Cruz in this piece by the TAYO News Squad.
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- published: 11 Oct 2019
- views: 1999