Mona Lisa Yuchengco

Mona Lisa Yuchengco is a Filipino-American community activist, publisher and filmmaker. She was born in Manila, Philippines and moved to San Francisco in 1982 with her two sons. Yuchengco graduated from Assumption College with degrees in Liberal Arts and Education and earned a master's degree in Business Administration from Ateneo University.

In 1992 Yuchengco founded Filipinas, a magazine specifically directed toward the Filipino American community. The magazine, in its prime, covered various topics such as the lack of compensation of Filipino Veterans in World War II, domestic violence and Filipino identity.[1] Yuchengco sold Filipinas in 2005 and it dropped its print version in 2010, existing solely online thereafter. In late 2012 Yuchengco started a new magazine, Positively Filipino, that was solely available on the internet. In 2014 Positively Filipino writers took six Plaridel Awards, boosting the magazine's status.[2][3]

  1. ^ Tyche Hendricks (2003-02-24). "Mona Lisa Yuchengco, Champion of Filipino culture, Immigrant publishes magazine that promotes ethnic pride". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  2. ^ Benjamin Pimentel, "From Filipinas to Positively Filipino," Dec. 8, 2012, in Inquirer.net website, at http://globalnation.inquirer.net/59085/from-filipinas-to-positively-filipino/ .
  3. ^ "'POSITIVELY FILIPINO' DOMINATES 3RD PLARIDEL AWARDS; LARIOSA WINS BEST NEWS STORY FOR 'LIMO FIRE' STORY," October 6, 2014, in U.S. News Agency online, at http://www.usnewslasvegas.com/featured/positively-filipino-dominates-3rd-plaridel-awards-lariosa-wins-best-news-story-for-limo-fire-story/ .