Baring the Soul of Our Diaspora
/Meet poetry book author Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo, who says, “I’m not a poet, I just like to carve wood.”
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.
Meet poetry book author Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo, who says, “I’m not a poet, I just like to carve wood.”
Read MoreGrandma says her grandchild’s Filipino cultural immersion camp rocked.
Read MoreA dreamy childhood in the Philippines’ neighborhood of the stars.
Read More"The winds that wafted roast pig into our culture were strong ones," declared Doreen G. Fernandez, "engraving lechon indelibly in our lives. Lechon kawali, lechon Bocaue, lechon de leche; lechon por kilo; pigs roasted by hand at fiestas, mechanically in cities, in bakery ovens in the U.S.; litsunin stuffed with whatever is customary or desired (tanglad or lemon grass, tamarind leaves, mango leaves, or banana leaves; paella, tausi or salted soy beans, pork and beans even). Then, after the roast, paksiw na lechon."
Read MoreCraving sisig or crispy pata in Tbilisi, Georgia? No problem.
Read MoreThere is exactly one Filipino restaurant in the Republic of Georgia, a country nestled between the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains that attracts thousands of Gulf-based Filipino tourists every year. However, there are no Filipino grocery stores, so chef Don Palmero of Little Manila Grill & Resto has to improvise.
Read MoreGet to know more about the Fil-Am/Asian American theater company that has stood its ground in New York’s tough theater world.
Read MoreJason de Parle’s book is a close examination—spanning 30 years — of a Filipino immigrant family’s struggle against poverty, from their poor neighborhood in Manila to their new home in a Galveston, Texas subdivision.
Read MoreIf you thought Imelda Marcos was outrageous, find out how outrageous she still is.
Read MoreMaj. Gen. Antonio Taguba (Ret), Chairman of the Filipino Veterans Recognition & Education Project (FilVetREP), announced today the public release of www.dutytocountry.org, the first phase of an online project that aims to tell the story of Filipino World War II Veterans, the injustice they endured over the years and their lifelong quest for recognition.
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