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/Why critical reevaluations of history are important.
Read MorePOSITIVELY FILIPINO is the premier digital native magazine celebrating the story of the global Filipino. The POSITIVELY FILIPINO online magazine chronicles the experiences of the global Filipino in all its complexity, providing analysis and discussion about the arts, culture, politics, media, sports, economics, history and social justice.
Why critical reevaluations of history are important.
Read MoreFind out how the dictator Ferdinand Marcos corrupted the Philippine military in his time.
Read MoreTwo chapters from the book, The Aquino Legacy: An Enduring Narrative (Imprint, 2015) by Elfren Sicangco Cruz and Neni Sta. Romana Cruz.
Read MoreThe Spanish Civil War mattered to the Philippines then, and it does now.
Read MoreFind out what links Guam to the Philippines.
Read MoreQuarantine, discrimination in America in the time of Jose Rizal, and other historical connections.
Read MoreFind out how Filipino train car attendant Cipriano Samonte helped unite Filipino and Black workers despite the racial divisions in the American labor movement of the early 20th century.
Read MoreWhy old family photos are worth more than a thousand words.
Read MoreWhy an inveterate Filipiniana collector gave up his obsession.
Read MoreSee what Carlos Bulosan wrote for the Saturday Evening Post, which commissioned him to write an essay on one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms.”
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