Deliver Us from Violence

We are still reeling from the double shock of two consecutive mass shootings in California -- in Monterey Park (11 dead, 10 wounded) on January 21 and Half Moon Bay (7 dead) on January 23. What sets these two rampages apart from the 37 other mass shootings in the US since the start of 2023 is that the perpetrators were both elderly Asian men (72- and 67 years old). It was not the increasingly common "anti-Asian hate" that made these men killers, even if most of the victims were Asian. 

In Monterey Park, all the victims were Asian and seniors who were having fun ballroom dancing in what was supposed to be a safe dance studio. One of them was Filipino American Valentino Alvero, 68, identified as a hospitality worker who was planning to retire soon and return to the Philippines.

In Half Moon Bay, the victims were Asians and Latinos, farm workers presumably younger than the 67-year-old shooter who has a history of violence, according to a former coworker.

What made these two men snap? No one will know for sure with the Monterey Park shooter; he was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound a few hours after his rampage. Perhaps the Half Moon Bay perpetrator will talk; he has been taken into custody after surrendering (he parked his van in the parking lot of the Sheriff's office while waiting to be arrested).

It's certain though that both had mental health issues that could have been treated, but for its stigmatization among Asians especially of a certain age. Both shouldn't have had access to guns, particularly assault weapons, if only common-sense gun laws -- long advocated by a majority of Americans -- have been passed and implemented.

As we convey our sincerest sympathies to the families of the victims, we also continue to join the loud call for better violence prevention, more accessible mental health information and services for those who need it, and an end to the practically uncontrolled proliferation of deadly firearms. As the last few days have shown, there is no age limit to mental and psychological challenges.



In The Know

Get to know mangrove farmer Rogelio Timbal, recipient of The ONE Philippines’ unsung hero for 2022

https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/unsung-hero-farmer-rogelio-timbals-act-of-kindness?utm_campaign=PH_DIG_FULL20221020&utm_medium=email&utm_source=tatlerasia.com

10 Scenic Restos Near Manila Worth the Drive

https://www.spot.ph/eatdrink/the-latest-eat-drink/103149/restaurants-with-a-view-near-metro-manila-a3283-20221224-lfrm?utm_source=Facebook-Spot&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20230118-fbnp--restaurants-with-a-view-near-metro-manila-a3283-20221224-lfrm-fbprom&fbclid=IwAR3XdQLoNqJClVWy1NgB3ij7dL11vfw9FoTj8JKkqxj_2k3D_HryvSVJEaA

It’s quite possibly Dumaguete’s best resort, and now also a dining destination

https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/food-drink/restaurants/01/17/23/the-henry-is-quite-possibly-dumaguetes-best-resort?fbclid=IwAR2ZLc4vrpa3LCahijLInqNivlk7AOqaz0md45cb9MB9YtbgXIxwa88vQy4

Quezon City Public Library Brings Back Evening Hours

https://www.spot.ph/things-to-do/the-latest-things-to-do/103364/quezon-city-public-library-resumes-extended-hours-a833-20230109?utm_source=Facebook-Spot&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20230115-fbnp-o-do-quezon-city-public-library-resumes-extended-hours-a833-20230109-fbprom&fbclid=IwAR37Kygs2ZMjSLU3mk8e-Ujd7RD5Fa5c3HGfOarlqgnr1txHJsoOtQfDzNE

Someone Unearthed Old Films That Give a Rare Glimpse of Pre-War Manila

https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/films-prewar-manila-a00225-20210521?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20230122-fbnp-long-reads-films-prewar-manila-a00225-20210521-fbold&fbclid=IwAR18FHoAtFHDJJ2lfVvNxUqW2eydjPFswA9b93l73vPBaYJB1a1ZuHFmYuw 

From beauty queen to military officer

https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/01/22/news/regions/from-beauty-queen-to-military-officer/1875314?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1FwL-TM3twb1OPI9mpXCqQmYOr_pLJPRK2T80x_ND58jQaNm1iKePaGVM#Echobox=1674342012


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Then there are those annoying online ads that pop up or clutter your screen, interrupting your reading or requiring you to scroll down repeatedly before you can see the rest of the story.

Well, with Positively Filipino, you will not have any of these. What you get is plain, pleasurable, uninterrupted reading. And all we ask in return is for you to spread the word -- share the link to the magazine -- so our global barangay of readers and contributing writers will get bigger and livelier.

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As we begin our 8th year of publication, we hope that 2021 will be another year of sharing and caring in our uniquely Positively Filipino way. 

Our Stories This Week

Where Giving Back Is The Main Course By Cherie M. Querol Moreno

She Tracks The Wind For Wildlife’s Sake By Anthony Maddela

Read Again: 

The First Quarter Storm Was No Dinner Party, Part 1 By Jose Lacaba

The First Quarter Storm Was No Dinner Party, Part 2 By Jose Lacaba

Note From The Underground By Patricio Abinales

[Recipe of the Week] The Happy Home Cook: Steamed Stuffed Bitter Melon A La Siomai By Rene Astudillo 

[Video of the Week] Ambeth and the San Miguel Corporation anniversary

In The Know

‘It’s Starting Again’: Why Filipino Nurses Dread the Second Wave
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/15/nyregion/filipino-nurses-coronavirus.html?smid=fb-share&fbclid=IwAR2_onJf7EDLWdmEyUrhQyCm0wDzo892iJNzGMrNIKvs4x9wPisDFamRlzs 

These are the proposed toll fees for SMC's Skyway 3
https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-industry-news/these-are-the-proposed-toll-fees-for-smc-s-skyway-3.html?fbclid=IwAR0tsm4vHXzyiTLHang3-0MjWOGoLHwI8XzGo2f0ol_LviWaZJ3_ya7Mck0

[ANALYSIS] Trying to understand Filipino-American Catholics who voted for Trump
https://www.rappler.com/voices/ispeak/analysis-trying-understand-filipino-american-catholics-voted-trump?fbclid=IwAR2lSqvBcSORSWu6zJCNPU9PXT7FnXUM8L8hAUsTTTGCeKUUsiMyv-DdgCc

Why Filipinos Love the Santo Niño
https://nqc.gov.ph/en/resources/why-filipinos-love-the-santo-nino/?fbclid=IwAR0K45O1k3yv5HqFV95kWv3wedysDLdC9VNFz7zv1mcj08-qwqYG4HxhcQE

In the Philippines, the soon-to-be tallest statue of the Virgin Mary in the world is about to be ready
https://catholicsay.com/in-the-philippines-the-soon-to-be-tallest-statue-of-the-virgin-mary-in-the-world-is-about-to-be-ready/?fbclid=IwAR0Ape2Pv0a0mqTTdNRdXLnTpaOGM905tJN4h0KTa7iBAMyvcBWgmr53seo


Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

The Story of a Life

Fifty years ago this month, thousands of Filipino youth gathered in various places in Metro Manila at various times to protest a variety of issues such as the emerging Marcos dictatorship and American imperialism. That period in our homeland's history has been immortalized as the First Quarter Storm, an apt description of the political upheavals yet to come.

One of the prominent leaders of that era was Edgar Jopson, the chair of the moderate student group, the National Union of Students. As authoritarian rule became inevitable, EdJop was quickly radicalized and he became a leading figure in the leftist National Democratic Front until his death by military bullets. His awe-inspiring life story has also been immortalized in veteran journalist Benjamin Pimentel's book U.G. An Underground Tale: The Life and Struggle of Edgar Jopson. Author/journalist Criselda Yabes reviews this third iteration of Pimentel's bio of EdJop in "The Story of a Life."

Filipinx poet Eileen Tabios shares with us her memories in poetic prose of growing up in Baguio City in "My City of Baguio, A Meditation." 

From PF Correspondent Elizabeth Ann Quirino comes a review of the new cookbook of Missouri-based chef Malou Perez-Nievera ("Connecting the Pots, Food from the Philippines to America"). And for those eager to know more about the First Quarter Storm of 1970, Read Again an excerpt from poet/journalist Jose "Pete" Lacaba's immortal Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage:  

https://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-first-quarter-storm-was-no-dinner-party-part-1

https://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-first-quarter-storm-was-no-dinner-party-part-2

For our recipe of the week, we feature Perez-Nievera’s Lomo Lomo A La Papa Diddi (pork loin in anchovy and ginger reduction).

Here are our In The Know links this week:

‘Like a Scene From a Movie.’ What I Saw Photographing the Taal Volcano Eruption in the Philippines https://time.com/longform/taal-volcano-philippines-eruption/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article&utm_content=20200116&fbclid=IwAR0j29elLA8tKDluJlxnC7pOjVjtL_9sjC1HZRrrlxJZYiglKMG0D7wQoi4

What Cardinal Tagle's Appointment as "The Red Pope" Means For Him and the Catholic Church
https://esquiremag.ph/long-reads/cardinal-tagle-red-pope-a00293-20191212-lfrm?fbclid=IwAR3UwOfVVm-ljhafTINycelYx0vE2QAJel5L-ifWo_B10X9Oh70XQhQ6I9w

This Scenic Spot in Rizal Sits Above a Sea of Clouds
https://www.spot.ph/things-to-do/the-latest-things-to-do/80443/treasure-mountain-tanay-sa1177-20200104-src-sp?utm_source=Facebook-Spot&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20200104-fbnp-things-to-do-treasure-mountain-tanay-sa1177-20200104-src-sp-fbfirst&fbclid=IwAR34yrWCvohkH4IS8vclbRZiQiquheBGT94H7tnK1q405oP8DwSnNxFlMMM

The Story of the Exhibit: Manila Shawl
https://www.fashionmuseumriga.lv/eng/kaleidoscope/manila/?fbclid=IwAR1MJJaFt21mX1sFULVRINhEBO83ON0TWN_BE7N3JozZzODYDozovi6JpBk

Dr. Joven Cuanang: Forever young at 80 (or how art made him a better doctor)
https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/354858/dr-joven-cuanang-forever-young-at-80-or-how-art-made-him-a-better-doctor/?fbclid=IwAR3ojC3vBnR6WVkvAkbXy5jskRqnDX7VorXwqtl94TpQRvVr5g3Kn7mXu4k

For Video of the Week, Youtube’s The Endless Adventure features this year’s Sinulog Festival.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino