Filipino American National Historical Society Chicago Chapter
About Filipino American National Historical Society Chicago Chapter
Founded in Darien, Illinois, the Filipino American National Historical Society Chicago Chapter represents a dedicated community organization committed to honoring and celebrating Filipino American identity and heritage. Established on June 30, 2012, the Greater Chicago Chapter emerged from a mission to ensure that the stories, contributions, and cultural legacy of Filipino Americans are recognized, preserved, and shared with broader audiences. The organization serves the Darien and Greater Chicago Filipino American community by creating spaces for historical discovery and cultural connection through pop-up museums, archival exhibitions, and community events. With roots tracing back to the original Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago founded in 1986, the Chapter carries forward a legacy of grassroots cultural preservation and community engagement. Their volunteer-driven board and committees work collaboratively to organize cultural celebrations like Piyesta Pinoy, maintain museum collections, and facilitate workshops that strengthen community bonds. Operating from Darien, the Chapter demonstrates how local organizations can amplify underrepresented voices and ensure that Filipino American narratives remain visible in regional historical records. By bringing people together around shared heritage and history, the organization fosters deeper understanding and appreciation for the Filipino American experience while building meaningful connections within the Chicago-area community.