Life Lessons

Tinikling, the iconic Filipino bamboo dance, is as ubiquitous as lumpia, adobo, and pancit as shorthand for Filipino presence and identity in America. The dance, which calls for timing one’s steps to avoid being caught between two clashing bamboo poles, is also a metaphor for learning to navigate life in an adopted homeland, according to author Bobbie Peyton’s children’s book, Dancing the Tinikling. Contributor Claire Mercado-Obias reviews the book illustrated by artist Diobelle Cerna (“Living Through the Rhythm of the Tinikling,”).

February as African American History Month is also a timely reminder of our own political and organic links to Black America. Rene G. Ontal tells the story of Pvt. David Fagan, a Black American soldier who defected to the Filipino resistance during the Philippine-American War (Read Again “A Black Man’s Burden,”) warning, “To the Colored American Soldier: It is without honor that you shed your precious blood. Your masters have thrown you in the most iniquitous fight” as instruments of their ambition.

More contemporarily, Filipina African American writer Janet Stickmon shares insights on growing up in both cultures: “Identifying as only African American or Filipino American never felt right because it just wasn’t true. College and scholarship applications told me, ‘Please choose one,’ but categories like African American and Asian/Pacific Islander felt too constraining” (Read Again “Blackapina, Third Movement: The Blend”).

Meanwhile, in time for the coming California primaries on March 5, 2024, Filipino community leaders who have long learned the importance of political representation and empowerment are encouraging Filipino Americans to be engaged in democratic life, to vote for candidates from the community, and to hold them accountable while in office. Contributor Jun Nucum reports on Fil-Am movers and shakers who are gunning for California legislative posts (“Meet Fil-Ams Running in California Primaries ’24,”)

Back in the Philippines, human rights activist Robert Francis Garcia and peers from the Commission on Human Rights find that the human rights situation in Cotabato in Mindanao has improved such that they could enjoy unperturbed visits with friends and their innovative livelihood projects (“Catching Up in Cotabato,”).

And here’s an actor to watch: Red Concepcion. Within a decade, Concepcion has made it from college theater productions in the Philippines to the world’s biggest stage – Broadway. Concepcion just debuted as gullible car mechanic Amos Hart in the long-running musical Chicago, the second-longest running show on The Great White Way (“Actor Red Concepcion Takes on ‘Chicago’ on Broadway,”).

[Video of the Week] Panagbenga Festival 2024


Anti-Asian Hate Watch

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Releases Translated 2023 Statutory Enforcement Report, The Federal Response to Anti-Asian Racism in the United States
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-commission-on-civil-rights-releases-translated-2023-statutory-enforcement-report-the-federal-response-to-anti-asian-racism-in-the-united-states-302058779.html

Reported Hate Crime at Schools: 2018-2022
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:2c0e00e0-6190-470a-94a5-b4524c9fc435?utm_source=CA+vs+Hate

The Web of Misinformation
https://scotscoop.com/the-web-of-misinformation/

Anti-Asian hate crimes are down in S.F. So why do AAPI communities feel unsafe?
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/aapi-hate-crimes-18655173.php

SF city leaders, community coalition discuss fighting AAPI hate
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/san-francisco/sf-city-leaders-aapi-hate/3448039/

Man gets 30-year sentence for attacks on Asian Americans at West Baltimore stores
https://www.hastingstribune.com/ap/national/man-gets-30-year-sentence-for-attacks-on-asian-americans-at-west-baltimore-stores/article_6294eb09-0d67-5280-890e-2706e33674e4.html

The Roque Family Struggling to Survive Months After Assault Case Ended
https://sanfernandosun.com/2024/02/07/the-roque-family-struggling-to-survive-months-after-assault-case-ended/

Funding provided by the State of California.



Two Noteworthy Filipinas, Two Different Paths

Two noteworthy Filipinas, two very different paths.

Fil-Am Juslyn Manalo caps her distinguished career in government and nonprofits with the coveted position of mayor of Daly City, California, home to the biggest concentration of Filipinos in the San Francisco Bay Area. PF Correspondent Cherie Querol-Moreno introduces us to Manalo and collates some advice for her from her "sister predecessors" -- Filipino women who have become mayors of various cities in northern California.

On a totally different track, PF Correspondent Myles A. Garcia hears Nat King Cole's classic rendition of "Stardust" and waxes nostalgic with memories of his childhood in San Juan and a woman he knew then as Ginny. To his surprise, Ginny eventually became well-known within certain circles as Viring de Asis, the leading seller of antiques in Metro Manila. "Ginny, the Jukebox and Nat" is a step back in time with the beloved song setting the mood.

Back to the present, our Philippine-based correspondent, Rene M. Astudillo gives us a primer on understanding the current Filipino slang and memes. A useful guide when you are in our motherland and encountering millenials. 

Our In The Know compilation for this week:

Toyo Eatery bags coveted award from Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2018—a first for Filipino dining
http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/288785/toyo-eatery-bags-coveted-award-asias-50-best-restaurants-2018-first-filipino-dining/

Filipino Food Finds a Place in the American Mainstream
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/dining/filipino-cooking.html

Uber to Exit the Southeast Asian and Philippines Markets
https://techpilipinas.com/uber-exit-southeast-asian-philippines-markets/

The last and definitive op-ed to shut down the Bruno Mars cultural appropriation nonsense
https://thegrio.com/2018/03/12/bruno-mars-cultural-appropriation/

Aileen Suzara Is Flipping the Script About 'Unhealthy' Filipino Food
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/aileen-suzara

Disney's A Wrinkle in Time's Deric McCabe Interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avBk0nRGRsM

Our Happy Home Cook recipe is for that addicting munchies: Adobong Malutong or Crispy Adobo Flakes.

For our Video of the Week, here's the popular infomercial that won the top prize for its director, Lyle Sacris, in the 2018 Kidlat Awards. Full disclosure: Lyle is my nephew so please indulge my auntie pride here. 

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino