Background
Muñoz, Romeo Solano was born on July 2, 1933 in Daraga, Philippines. Son of Maximo M. and Fe (Solano) Muñoz.
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What kind of indignities does a segment of the population suffer when it is made virtually invisible to the dominant culture? Is there a tradeoff between preservation of ethnic pride and power? What does it take for Filipino Americans to make their influence known in the United States of America while maintaining important aspects of their cultural heritage? This book boldly proclaims a politic of hope for Filipino Americans everywhere. Based upon careful critical ethnographic research, Dr. Munoz provides critical insights regarding power, education, lifestyle and equality in this modern age of information technology and sweeping global corporatism and economic shifts. Even astute observers of the U.S. culture will be surprised by the findings. And Filipino Americans will be proud and perhaps inspired to take their rightful place at the highesst levels of decision making. Starting now.
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Muñoz, Romeo Solano was born on July 2, 1933 in Daraga, Philippines. Son of Maximo M. and Fe (Solano) Muñoz.
Bachelor in Psychology, Letran College, Manila, 1965. Master of Science, Eastern Illinois University, 1968. Master of Arts, Gov's.
State University, 1989. Doctor of Education, Northern Illinois University, 1995. Doctor of Philosophy., Southern Illinois University.
Audio visual curator Ateneo University, Quezon City, Philippines, 1962-1967. Audio visual director Olive-Harvey College, Chicago, since 1969. Professor City College Chicago, since 1969, professor emeritus.
Consultant administrative services, finance City College Board Trustees, Chicago, since 1988. Vice president Governor's State University, University Park, Illinois.
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Delaware American Federation of Labor-Congress/Chief Information Officer, Chicago, 1989, 90. Deacon Archdiocese Chicago Roman Catholic Church, since 1976, Professed Secular Franciscan. Trustee Calumet City Library., 1993.
Member American Library Association, Governor's State University Alumni (board directors), Philippine Professionals Association (president), National Federation of Filipino-American Organizations, Philippine History Society, Phi Delta Kappa (president 2000), Philippine Educators in American (president).
Married Soledad Roselada, January 2, 1964. Children: Francis Vincent, Theresa Lourdes, Romualdo Romeo, Maria Cecilia, Anafe, Stephen Ignatius.