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Francisco “Frank” Irigon was born in the Philippines in 1947. His father soon joined the U.S. military, and was stationed in Kansas and Germany before Francisco “Frank” Irigon, a powerful activist and fighter for the local Asian American community, passed away on Sept. 12 at the age of 77.

Josue Yrion (El poder del Ayuno) Frank Irigon: 'Makibaka Huwag Matakot' (Dare to Struggle, Dare to

Francisco “Frank” Irigon died Thursday, September 12, 2024, at age 77. He passed away surrounded by his family after living with long-term Francisco “Frank” Irigon died Thursday, September 12, 2024, at age 77. He passed away surrounded by his family. Irigon had many identities.

SUSCRIBETE A NUESTRO CANAL AQUI PARA MAS Join the founder of The Privilege Institute & annual White Privilege Conference for coffee and conversation with past Keynotes, The University of Washington (UW) Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) and the Friends of the Educational Opportunity

2022 Charles E. Odegaard Award Recipient - Frank Irigon at the University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Activist and advocate Frank Irigon honored with 2022 Odegaard

Frank Irigon, '76, '79, is the recipient of the 2022 Charles E. Odegaard Award. Irigon was born in Fort McKinley in the Philippines in 1947. University of Washington Vice President for Minority Affairs and Diversity and University Diversity Officer Rickey Hall presents the Francisco “Uncle Frankie” Irigon, an activist and Chinatown International District (CID) community leader, died September 12 at 77, after living

Mr. Francisco (Frankie) Irigon, community activist, journalist and advocate for race and social justice and Civil Rights and Mr. Uncle Frank Irigon

Francisco Ulloa & Su Conjunto - El Higueron A Celebration of Life event for community leader and activist Frank Irigon has been set for Oct. 22 at the University of Washington's HUB Rickey Hall from Suburbian Kings - Cookie Monster *Freestyle*

Network X - 06/22/00 - Guests - Melissa Lin, Organization of Chinese Americans, Frank Irigon, Interim Community Develpment Nothing written down just a clip of pure talent. The instrumental is from Alchemist - Cookie Monster. OCA Greater Seattle mourns passing of activist, community leader

We mourn the loss of community activist and former ICHS executive 2022 Charles E. Odegaard Award Recipient - Frank Irigon

Remembering Frank Irigon, Celebration of Life set for Oct. 22 – OCA Episode 13: Coffee w/the founder & Rickey Hall 2022 Celebration Gala - Full Program

Frank Irigon - 2022 Charles E. Odegaard Award Recipient Francisco Irigon

Frank Irigon, Chinatown-ID activist and Asian American community OMA&D Remembers Francisco “Frank” Irigon ('76, '79) – Office of

A life-long community activist, affectionately known as “Frankie” and “Uncle Frank,” he was involved in the very first “Kingdome” protests, a Known as a troublemaker, radical activist, and protester at the forefront of numerous social justice movements in the 1970s and 1980s. Network X - What's Wrong With McDonalds? The Future of Seattle's International District

We Mourn the Loss of Frank Irigon, Longtime AES Friend, Advocate Seattle Here & Now 152 - Hate & Hate Groups Discussion

BLOG: Frank Irigon: The fighter and father OCA Greater Seattle Board Member Frank Irigon was honored with the Charles E. Odegaard Award on May 18, 2022. OCA Asian Pacific American