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Antonette Ramos

Antonette is the first student to be granted the Corky Trinidad Endowment Scholarship. She was an undergraduate student majoring in Ethnic Studies and left for Washington, D.C. for an internship at the Smithsonian Museum. While there, she conducted research on the BIMAK community as a site for identity construction, or multiple identities as “Filipinos” and “Filipino-Americans.” She has since graduated from UH.

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Photo: Marie Antonette Ramos (left of Dean Ned Shultz) during a ceremony on May 2012 with Mrs. Hana Trinidad, widow of Corky Trinidad, Dr. Belinda Aquino, former CPS Director, UH Foundation CEO Donna Vucinich, Chancellor Virginia Shaw, and CPS Director Vina Lanzona.
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