Take a Stand Against Racism

The civil unrest that is now engulfing our adopted country behooves all of us who are part of this American tapestry to examine our consciences and take a stand. That this is happening now within the context of a global pandemic that has already claimed, at this moment of writing, 107, 468 American lives, including a large number of people of color like us, is a tragedy. Yet it is also an opportunity.

We, the Positively Filipino staff, solidly stand beside our African American brothers and sisters in condemning the lynchings that they continue to bear, and the racism and social injustice in various manifestations that they -- and we -- have to live with daily. 

We condemn as strongly the hate crimes against Asians, including Filipino Americans, that have risen to an alarming level amidst this pandemic. 

We denounce the insidious attempts of hate groups and criminals who are inciting and/or converting rightful protests into mass violence and looting to pursue their own nefarious agendas. 

We are deeply saddened by the absence of a credible and effective moral leadership in this time of crisis. 

We recognize that the struggle against racism will continue to be the biggest challenge of our lifetime. We've learned how it was in the past, when our manongs had to endure and fight against the lynchings and outright discrimination directed at them; we are witnessing it starkly today as we watched George Floyd getting murdered, a white woman falsely accusing a black man of assault, and people hurling racist diatribes to  random Asian Americans, blaming them for the coronavirus.  Yes, there is still so much more work to be done.  

But as we struggle to survive in the midst of a relentless virus, we also have a rare opportunity to look inside ourselves and accept some fundamental truths about the rightful place we occupy as immigrants and residents/citizens of this country: first, whether we like it or not, we belong to the category of people of color; second, whether we like it or not, racism is an issue we -- as well as our children and grandchildren -- will have to contend with and fight against; and third, before we can effectively oppose racism, we have to purge it out of ourselves first. 

So let's not waste the opportunity -- as our cities burn, as we shelter-in-place -- to have conversations with our families, our neighbors, our friends, everyone we encounter every chance we get, about what it really means to claim our place in this American sun. Let us listen to our American children who, because of actual experience or a broader world view, may have a better understanding of the roots of this unrest and the need to stand in solidarity with those who are working their way towards creating a more just and equitable country. 

More importantly, as we understand more, we should do more.  As events of the past few days have shown, we no longer have the luxury of apathy. Or inaction. We have to have our voices  heard through our stories, our advocacies, our participation and support of peaceful mass actions, and more importantly, through the ballot box.  

We're all in this together, not just in stopping the spread of Covid-19 but also in ridding this society of the cancer of racism.

Our stories this week:

"Why We Must Have Uncomfortable Conversations" by Constante Quirino

"Love (and Life) in the Time of Coronavirus, Part 4" by Mona Lisa Yuchengco

"Coronavirus Hits Home" by Anthony Maddela

"Exploring Your Final Options" by Myles A. Garcia

"Fil-Ams Among the Remarkable and Famous, Part 4" by Mona Lisa Yuchengco

And we certainly can use a cocktail this week so here's Elizabeth Ann Quirino's recipe for a Mango Tango Cocktail for the Happy Home Cook.

Our links to stories you'll want to read:

U.S. Asians, harassed over coronavirus, push back on streets, social media
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/u-asians-harassed-over-coronavirus-111755020.html

The secret to Filipino resilience
https://www.ucanews.com/news/the-secret-to-filipino-resilience/88152

‘Out-of-the box’ tracing helps Baguio contain COVID-19 spread
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1282085/out-of-the-box-tracing-helps-baguio-contain-virus-spread?fbclid=IwAR2x21SIpkU7C04m4S_QVzDde5mjWzrfLXagUOEao35rK3nGsEK8PEg-WEk

In Philippine slums, heat, hunger take a toll under lockdown
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-philippines-slums-idUSKBN231150?fbclid=IwAR2lISOwRLPWF7G30LxDlagOn9rxpFAnEVa6YyeW3GrYGa0Y14RuZrCl_Vo

Quarantine bottlenecks add to woes of returning Filipinos
https://apnews.com/e29d2830a0f15d531894db7b700db7ff?fbclid=IwAR0sUivSBGTko0XJbzGheV1IUVist_qgo5iqTDre3lYuw-bdM0bU6ELIQSA

The Most Influential and Enduring Families of the Philippines
https://www.esquiremag.ph/the-good-life/mavericks/who-are-the-most-generous-enduring-families-of-the-philippines-a1590-20161104-lfrm2?utm_source=Facebook-EsquireMoney&utm_medium=Siteshare&utm_campaign=20200520-influential&fbclid=IwAR2dBYxnMrv0ufL1EW5OBt7-8LcD5aWs4Nv7BCQbKU14mONj141BXzrMJNM

Study: Philippines a global hot spot for online child abuse
https://apnews.com/302c0e1f30e3fd3df431fa832e2aad55?fbclid=IwAR0emonCmMfDQQIGYN6bWPoMCGnTt4m4uG1PwWdQEzGyKDS2gOyDu7IlXdU

 For our Video of the Week, a superb and timely performance by Nora Aunor in an 11-minute video clip: PansamanTanghalan: Layeta Bucoy’s Lola Doc

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Lockdown Lowdown

"Lockdown" "quarantine" "shelter-in-place" "shutdown" "recession" -- the new shared lexicons of the world are emotion-laden terms that stir a variety of reactions. And as the human race absorbs the effects of the pandemic on life as we knew it, each of us seek different ways to allay our anxieties.

Educator and policy analyst J.M. Luz ponders the problem of the class divide in the Philippines and offers suggestions on how to temper a possible social eruption in the midst of the pandemic. ["Metro Manila Lockdown: Finding Openings to Ease the Poor's No-Work-No-Pay Situation"]

From Palawan, Elise Suarez, a precocious teenager who writes a column for Palawan News, gets inspiration from a hit Korean teledrama even as she does her part in keeping the spread of the virus at bay. ["Crash Landing in Quarantine"]

In Los Angeles, PF Correspondent Anthony Maddela uses this time of lockdown to reflect on life's simple pleasures and challenges. ["A Time of Living Cautiously"]

PF contributor Patricia Araneta pays tribute to the legendary radio/TV host Leila Benitez, who passed away recently in New York. ["My Aunt and Friend, Leila Benitez"]

For Happy Home Cooks, here's PF Correspondent Rene Astudillo's "Fried Breaded Spam Musubi," a creative way of using a Filipino lockdown staple, Spam.

Don't fail to read our Partner posts this week:

Help Our Artists And Our Community

Filipino Food Movement Launches An Online Campaign, Supporting Filipino Chefs And Restaurants

And to further enhance your coronavirus knowledge, our In The Know links:

Meet the health-care workers spearheading the Philippines’s fight against coronavirus
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/2020/04/11/meet-health-care-workers-spearheading-philippiness-fight-against-coronavirus/?fbclid=IwAR38UtJzT6LH8XI9STe69m4g9Jav2x8WVZieSshjWSm4lMZqaL2d1nWmqqk

The Anti-Virus Warriors in My Blood
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/specials/content/142/howie-severino-the-anti-virus-warriors-in-my-blood/?fbclid=IwAR24MWyac6rBlagMmh2OagtmVfQraV-m7mZXlESYy096K8_5tOX1G9fN4bU

Life after lockdown: An infectious diseases expert on how we could avoid a surge in COVID-19 cases
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/culture/spotlight/04/13/20/life-after-lockdown-an-infectious-diseases-expert-on-how-we-could-avoid-a-surge-in-covid-19-cases?fbclid=IwAR3FMI8xA4093vDx6-NDDUf96AxhWLRKnDqkULKrHCvRBOurHkbyoJ-bA8A

Philippine jails are a COVID-19 time bomb
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/investigative/257640-philippine-jails-covid-time-bomb?fbclid=IwAR2YV1guhhmSmXgivXY3OdyjnAnPKbUGGrSZrZ4hj7Founthfa8YOACLTCA

Looking Out for Your Own in the Philippines
https://www.asiasentinel.com/p/looking-out-for-your-own-in-the-philippines?fbclid=IwAR3tfXWdoWwsZ6TRno_T7d0ndFUhfBn10B7vupanzGyXWBvem5LwYhElyl4

“Kindness station” in Sorsogon allows residents to get free food, clothes, rice for free
https://virtualpinoy.com/2020/04/kindness-station-in-sorsogon-allows-residents-to-get-free-food-clothes-rice-for-free/?fbclid=IwAR0eH897zz6I8eqmwk2nbSdV3qTxnOT8LD7So0WGxMYc2cpF66uRbmYyaVg

For our Video of the Week, the families of the medical staff of St. Luke’s Medical Center in the Philippines made a tribute video for their loved ones battling on the frontlines of Covid-19.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Journal of the Plague Months

We continue our focus on what is undoubtedly the biggest story of the year -- the pandemic -- even as our shelter-in-place days are interspersed with heartwarming stories about the heroism of the frontliners and the strong sense of community among regular citizens, along with our grieving -- almost daily -- of the lives unexpectedly snuffed out by this insidious virus.

 From Kenya, regular PF contributor Agatha Verdadero gives us a glimpse of how life has changed with "Social Distancing in Nairobi."

PF Correspondent Cherie M. Querol Moreno tracks down some regular folks who have stepped up to do their part in "Inspired Kindness in the Time of Lockdown."

From Manila, John Silva shares with us his tribute to two friends, fashion designer Ito Curata and his partner Bob Miller, both of whom didn't survive Covid-19.

From Chicagoland, PF Correspondent Rey de la Cruz features a Filipino restaurant who is likewise helping out, "Chicken Ati-atihan, Restaurant with a Heart" from which our Happy Home Cook recipe for Chicken Curry comes.

Our links to stories to keep you In The Know:

New Tear-Jerking Tourism Video Honors Frontliners and Filipino Optimism
https://www.esquiremag.ph/politics/news/department-tourism-video-frontliners-a00204-20200404?fbclid=IwAR1GSOqQN1qtPDC7agR75ZSY9hemFVLlh52JBoiZmEaY7hglHrZRU1BOSTg

In Slum at Epicenter of Duterte’s Drug Crackdown, Fear and Love Coexist
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/world/asia/philippines-manila-duterte-market-three.html?fbclid=IwAR0PE5pd8jabbRWSCuofL83MHegffIdlMma72AxqSOm67wyLlz1fkZYo5U8

The Philippines is sending its nurses to the frontline underprotected. Now medics are dying, others risk spreading the virus
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/homepage2/philippines-nurse-intl-hnk/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0NgvaYogiKXkDyzVnUPY7DI_ce4lH1toJ_Gk5TCFNKj72ldvOc56Diif8

Asian Americans use social media to mobilize against attacks
https://news.yahoo.com/asian-americans-social-media-mobilize-150724085.html

Dr. James Goodrich, friend to Filipinos
https://opinion.inquirer.net/128576/dr-james-goodrich-friend-to-filipinos?fbclid=IwAR36WY8nkcc_VYkPg6pFmLzjp13vktaU25oILWuS9ydrsm36-oYPqbI0i4s

Voices from the frontline: The volunteer driver giving free rides to stranded medical workers
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/culture/spotlight/04/06/20/voices-from-the-frontline-the-volunteer-driver-giving-free-rides-to-stranded-medical-workers

For Video of Week, we commemorate the 75th anniversary of  the Battle of Manila and the  Liberation of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp.