Where Will President Duterte and His War on Drugs Take Us?

Where Will President Duterte and His War on Drugs Take Us?

Can Philippine democracy survive President Duterte’s iron-fist?

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Opinion: Eulogizing Marcos

Opinion: Eulogizing Marcos

The ghost of Ferdinand Marcos still haunts the Philippines, 30 years after his ouster and 27 years after his death.

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A Taste of a Spiky Memoir

A Taste of a Spiky Memoir

When a man-about-town grows into a man who is at home in the world.

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[PARTNER] The Potential of the Filipino Electorate

[PARTNER] The Potential of the Filipino Electorate

At this gathering we will share voter data for a community discussion about the potential of the Filipino electorate. Join us at the Bayanihan Center, 1010 Mission St., San Francisco, on Wednesday, September 7, 2016, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

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The Happy Home Cook: Rellenong Talong (Stuffed Eggplant)

The Happy Home Cook: Rellenong Talong (Stuffed Eggplant)

Nothing elevates the humble eggplant like a rich filling of ground pork and a coating of egg. 

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The Last Night of I-Hotel

The Last Night of I-Hotel

Thirty nine years ago, on August 7, 1977, elderly Filipinos living in San Francisco’s International Hotel, were summarily and violently evicted.  

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[PARTNER] New Dear Donor Episode Released in Celebration of National Minority Donor Awareness Week

[PARTNER] New Dear Donor Episode Released in Celebration of National Minority Donor Awareness Week

Donor Network West, the organ procurement organization that heals lives through donation in northern California and Nevada announced the release of the second episode of its video series, Dear Donor, just in time for National Minority Donor Awareness Week celebrated last August 1-7, 2016.

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Finding Warmth in Iceland

Finding Warmth in Iceland

What’s not to like in Iceland, a country with hardly any graft and corruption, a low crime rate and free health care and education up to college?

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The Gift of Language

The Gift of Language

So what’s wrong with speaking Filipino with our children? When we deny our own mother tongue, aren’t we denying our own heritage?

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Woman of Colors

Woman of Colors

Elisa Racelis Boughner’s paintings reveal her zest for life.

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