History In Our Hearts

Happy Thanksgiving Day to our US-based readers. We have a lot to be grateful for, foremost of which is that we're still around. Quite a blessing after three years of living through a raging pandemic. 

In the California Museum of Sacramento, an exhibit called "California is in the Heart" recognizes and celebrates the history and contributions of FilAms in this state where our presence is biggest. The exhibit, a joint project of UC Davis' Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies and the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Museum, runs until April 9, 2023 so it's a good reason to plan a trip to the state capital.

A FilAm carving her place in the theater arts, Alexandra Palting created and performed her one-woman musical 0874: A Filipino-American Love Story on social media and is now preparing for its full theater production with a grant from the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. Why 874? That was the number of love letters Alex's lolo and lola wrote to each other when they were separated by the Pacific Ocean between 1958-1963.

And if you've ever craved lanzones, here's something that will trigger your nostalgia some more.

As the days get nippier and the holiday emotions heat up (ok, it's already in full throttle in the Philippines), it's a good time to reacquaint ourselves with Jose Mari Chan, long-time purveyor of sentimental OPM Christmas songs. http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/joe-mari-chans-enduring-heart-songs



In The Know

The school with 18,000 students: educating the Philippines’ booming population

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/17/the-school-with-18000-students-educating-the-philippines-booming-population?utm_term=6376305611f213bda61335b9cd8de38f&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayUS&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTUS_email

40 Other Important Filipino Visual Artists Who Are Not Yet National Artists

https://www.tatlerasia.com/culture/arts/filipino-visual-artists-not-yet-national-artists?tool=addthis&fbclid=IwAR03-cSx1nUJOUc6eMy7T0Pj9t1uLqNY3oll4GOfJkTP0O1-HuiaBkGzzo4#.Y3PQPyDgFzs.facebook

Kapos sa budget, batang Pinoy na chess champion sa Thailand, 3 days natulog sa airport

https://www.pep.ph/lifestyle/extraordinary/169710/bince-rafael-operiano-chess-thailand-a4888-20221116?utm_source=Facebook-PEP&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20221116-fbnp-lifestyle-bince-rafael-operiano-chess-thailand-a4888-20221116-fbfirst&fbclid=IwAR2adH9g9GynsBULHhxyzX3OwVDf2oSIWwAKyPwqd2ZeHsISygItxb9iI6s

SB19, a boy band with a K-pop connection, wants fans ‘immersed in Filipino culture’

https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/music/sb19-a-boy-band-with-a-k-pop-connection-wants-fans-immersed-in-filipino-culture?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=headlines&utm_campaign=sfc_datebook&sid=53bb0669fdd5ac0b52000049

How a Philosophy Graduate From Ateneo Became Bohol's Premium Blademaker

https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/bohol-blades-a00289-20221114-lfrm?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare-Photo&utm_campaign=20221115-fbnp-long-reads-bohol-blades-a00289-20221114-lfrm-fbnew&fbclid=IwAR0McqOxmx9-o770oGNv5vUGhoTiEGUkZxcIItb3T9PK9AbBJoT1n9AohfA

The Wheel contestant 'speechless' as he wins show's biggest ever jackpot

https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/tv/the-wheel-contestant-speechless-as-he-wins-show-s-biggest-ever-jackpot/ar-AA14kjAK?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6dc096a0561640cc82cdafdffa9b5aaa


A New Generation Heeds the Call of the Times

Our generation who grew up in the Philippines has had our share of pivotal historical moments when we felt the world shifting, for better or for worse. The First Quarter Storm of 1970, the declaration of martial law in 1972, the assassination of Ninoy Aquino, and the biggest one of all, the EDSA People Power Revolt in 1986 --  all these were monumental events we have lived through. Now, I can’t help but watch with pride as younger Filipino Americans across the country take action. 

In the past week we've witnessed an uprising--in reaction to the brutal murder of George Floyd--unlike any other I’ve seen since moving to the U.S. in 1988. Many from my children’s generation, and even younger, have shown their support by joining the massive protests that have sprung up in large and small cities, and surprisingly, even in some rural towns not typically known for mass actions.

What I am most intrigued about are all the new ways to show resistance beyond the protest signs. Of those who are not at marches, many are at home grappling with the larger questions: Why were Fil-Ams able to ignore how we treat black rights issues for so long? How can I start a conversation with my parents and relatives? How do I challenge casually uttered racist comments when they come up?

Social media have opened up a new avenue for action, from reposting content, rapidly sharing petitions and letters to politicians, to enabling Fil-Ams to engage their circles more deeply. My daughter Maia launched ongoing discussion groups via Zoom for Asian Americans to unpack questions of identity, learn more about Asian American history, and build solidarity with their African American friends. She announced it on her Instagram account and expected 15 attendees, but 80 people showed up.

Her husband, Jensen, a passionate cyclist, rallied his friends and his bike community to donate to black causes by committing to bike one hour for every $100 donated. He expected $1,000, but raised nearly $7,000. Last weekend alone, he completed 37 hours. Friends joined him on the ride for hours at a time to show their support.  When they saw donations pour in for the largest foundations, Jensen chose four lesser known black causes for the collective donation, to raise awareness about them and redirect the next round of giving.

Their peers are buzzing with ideas about what they might do next to keep up the momentum: organizing teach-ins with other people of color; putting pressure on their employers; volunteering their time; offering their skills in video editing, graphic design, fundraising; and the list goes on.

All of these -- the questioning, the soul-searching, the creative initiatives, the springing into action -- have made a septuagenarian like me, already a veteran of marching and protesting, teary-eyed and incredibly hopeful. Yes, our children have taken up the baton of change. Yes, the world will be a better place in their hands. And yes, they might be able to talk sense to their elders (some of whom are saying some pretty ignorant, disgusting and wrong comments about the current turmoil), as long as they are willing to listen and learn. 

This week in Positively Filipino:

Why The ‘Anti-Terror’ Bill Imperils Philippine Democracy By Ernesto M. Hilario

How Filipinos Are Coping With COVID-19, Part One: Canada, Singapore, UK, Italy
By Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard

Mark Dacascos Defines Cool Onscreen And In Quarantine By Anthony Maddela

Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 5 By Mona Lisa Yuchengco 

[Partner] Reflections On June 12, 1898: Philippine Declaration Of Independence Amid A "Dangerous International Environment" By Dr. Frank Jenista 

Read Again: A Black Man’s Burden By Rene G. Ontal

Cook Again: The Happy Home Cook: Adobong Dilaw, A Timeless Recipe By Elizabeth Ann Quirino

Video of the Week: Wake Up in the Philippines from the Philippine Department of Tourism

ITKs: Timely Stories from other Publications

Stories from the Frontlines: Filipinos in the U.S. on George Floyd, Protests, Racism, and Fear
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/george-floyd-protests-a00202-20200604-lfrm4?fbclid=IwAR0nwDoRwHlnlLIgH_RKKxmsHuACwBlWvssxtiK2PqMZXRBCw9BfpF_VP-Q

Shooting the Invisible, With Photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani
https://waytogo.cebupacificair.com/xyza-cruz-bacani-photography/?fbclid=IwAR3qXI1TGO3WlvE2lkU9mNByr6srsgVsR5PCd2pA-Ic3EcQOQmxvMGB9-rI

In a Philippine indigenous stronghold, traditions keep COVID-19 at bay
https://news.mongabay.com/2020/04/in-a-philippine-indigenous-stronghold-traditions-keep-covid-19-at-bay/?fbclid=IwAR13p6hXxv048tp-dfeMugOp_ocpFkiF18UxiQJb1asHzcifXr8i22foObQ

These horrifying ‘human zoos’ delighted American audiences at the turn of the 20th century
https://timeline.com/human-zoo-worlds-fair-7ef0d0951035

These Two Labour Leaders Were Assassinated 40 Years Ago In Seattle
https://philippinecanadiannews.com/canada/editorial-celebrating-the-legacy-of-filipino-labour-unionism/?fbclid=IwAR3lrHvkarFoqDiF6UlUZaM39WhDV3p1TiJg5CthPlfYSOpv4TbSzMGbvYo

Top 10 Books of Filipino Stories for Children
https://www.tagaloglang.com/top-10-books-of-filipino-stories-for-children/?fbclid=IwAR0r6kDOAmX6PzJYsx87QIIagRt6Nv2s0huRgM35ywiKnQKukTvOdjrcsY8

Born That Way

There’s proof that American-born or raised Filipinos inherit the humor genes of their immigrant parents. Our correspondent Anthony Maddela writes about Filipino AF, a year-old comedic ensemble that uses sketch humor, dance, film and yes, lumpia, to tickle its mostly Filipino audiences (see “Comedy That’s as Filipino As F__.”)

On a sober note, Lt. Patricia Teston, a young Filipina officer in the U.S. Navy, safely guides her ship through the dangerous waters of the Persian Gulf and feels she has fulfilled a vow she made as a child when a devastating typhoon battered her island (“My Vow for Undang.”)

Slow down with writer Criselda Yabes (“Kyoto Days”) as she serenely bikes her way around Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan. Meditatively feast your eyes on its temples then mercilessly chomp down its French-inspired croissants.

Cookbook author Liza Agbanlog is back with her take on Adobong Dilaw.

For this week’s in The Know links:

Desperate victims of Philippines landslide that killed 29 send texts for help from under the rubble
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/09/21/desperate-victims-philippines-landslide-killed-22-send-texts/?WT.mc_id=tmg_share_fb&fbclid=IwAR1kVylxjh0w49NCUwt4GlQSh92gMnFpwAN2LM-M9mJM19yoVTOE7JXu9Kc

An American And Her Filipina Translator Exhume A Massacre In 'Insurrecto'
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/10/666360732/an-american-and-her-filipina-translator-exhume-a-massacre-in-insurrecto?fbclid=IwAR0ojG4MVScDQXW5udZQioxYb8iM5U8B53NN-hVgIflWs9IxdD0Ecu8RPVc

Rizal and the Creatures of Dapitan
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/specials/content/11/rizal-and-the-creatures-of-dapitan/?globalbanner&fbclid=IwAR2-I5IvknKErei0k-JclbnExMJS2weQNkz6Mt6A7j32e-_O4EZ1cG6SSnE

Google pays tribute to Dr. Fe del Mundo with a doodle
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/27/18/google-pays-tribute-to-dr-fe-del-mundo-with-a-doodle?fbclid=IwAR3LEuT1651SIQr4h5MmRV80N6BOG0p2VX6LKRi5nGZME3t1TKHF6zrtXrY

For Video of the Week, CNN Philippines features Lea Salonga as celebrates her 40 years in show business.