Will Philippine Democracy Fare Better or Worse after the May Elections?

Will Philippine Democracy Fare Better or Worse after the May Elections?

Will there be light at the end of the tunnel or more darkness when a new Philippine administration is elected in May?

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Remembering the Forgotten 1953 Manila World’s Fair

Remembering the Forgotten 1953 Manila World’s Fair

Yes, Virginia, there was once a world’s fair in Manila.

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All Hail Cebu’s Carnival Queens 1914-1941

All Hail Cebu’s Carnival Queens 1914-1941

Old Carnival Queens never die, their photos just fade away.

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On Newsmen’s Row

On Newsmen’s Row

The author recalls his old neighborhood, young love, and a horrific political crime during the Marcos dictatorship.

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The Beautiful Power of Communal Mourning

The Beautiful Power of Communal Mourning

Find out what a Cebuano funeral did to an American husband.

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Philippine Elections: How to Come from Behind and Win

Philippine Elections: How to Come from Behind and Win

Find out how a David can beat a Goliath in the Philippine presidential election.

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Filipino Health Care Workers We Lost to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021

Filipino Health Care Workers We Lost to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021

In honor of Filipino health care heroes taken by Covid-19

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[WEBINAR] Indipinos of Bainbridge Island

[WEBINAR] Indipinos of Bainbridge Island

Last 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.

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How to Win a Philippine Presidential Election

How to Win a Philippine Presidential Election

So you want to be the President? Here’s what you would need.

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Judge Bumatay, a Fil-Am Benchmark

Judge Bumatay, a Fil-Am Benchmark

Meet the first Filipino American to serve as a federal appellate judge, as well as the first openly gay judge on the Ninth Circuit

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