Remembering the Forgotten 1953 Manila World’s Fair
/Yes, Virginia, there was once a world’s fair in Manila.
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.
Yes, Virginia, there was once a world’s fair in Manila.
Read MoreOld Carnival Queens never die, their photos just fade away.
Read MoreThe author recalls his old neighborhood, young love, and a horrific political crime during the Marcos dictatorship.
Read MoreFind out what a Cebuano funeral did to an American husband.
Read MoreFind out how a David can beat a Goliath in the Philippine presidential election.
Read MoreIn honor of Filipino health care heroes taken by Covid-19
Read MoreLast January 19, Positively Filipino held a webinar for the descendants of Indipino (Native American mothers and Filipino fathers) parents who grew up in Bainbridge Island, Washington who face discrimination to this day.
Read MoreSo you want to be the President? Here’s what you would need.
Read MoreMeet the first Filipino American to serve as a federal appellate judge, as well as the first openly gay judge on the Ninth Circuit
Read MoreWinner of three acting awards, Dexter Doria reunites with school pals while battling historical revisionism.
Read MorePOSITIVELY FILIPINO is the premier digital native magazine celebrating the story of Filipinos in the diaspora. POSITIVELY FILIPINO online magazine chronicles the experiences of the global Filipino in all its complexity, covering the arts, culture, politics, media, sports, economics, history and social justice. Based in San Francisco, California, POSITIVELY FILIPINO magazine is your window on the Filipino diaspora.
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