With October around the corner, Filipinos are getting a head start on celebrating Filipino-American history month. While many of the Filipinos in California’s Central Valley region trace their roots to the farmlands, they commemorated the anniversary of the 1965 Delano Grape Strikes led by Larry Itliong this past weekend.
"I remember my uncles saying let's go home tonight and at first I was saying aren’t we going to fight? Aren’t we going to do something? They still don’t answer me. I think it wasn’t until later that we heard that the strike was on. It took one week because all the Filipinos are organized," Galbiso says.
Galbiso recalled the racial tensions the farming industry tried to produce between Filipinos and Mexican workers. But ultimately, through the work of Larry Itliong and the 'Delano Manongs,' they managed to unite the Filipino and Mexican workers. This led to improved working conditions by the end of the 5-year-long strike.
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