At a Museum of Memories

At a Museum of Memories

It makes sense that Wing Luke Museum’s art emphasizes historical artifacts, such as clothing and utensils, from the Asian American experience at street level.

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How to Respond to Anti-AAPI Hate

How to Respond to Anti-AAPI Hate

In these racially charged times, here are ways of helping diffuse hatred against Asian American and Pacific Islanders.

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A Soldier and a Gentleman

A Soldier and a Gentleman

Remembering the ilustrado who fought the Japanese in WWII and later, the Marcos dictatorship.

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Banished But Unbowed

Banished But Unbowed

Sr. Patricia Fox, an Australian nun deported from Philippines, stays in solidarity with Filipinos over the distance.

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A Marcos government and the pink movement

A Marcos government and the pink movement

A new movement that took shape in the final leg of Vice President Leni Robredo’s 2022 presidential campaign will formally launch its manifold presence in the post-election landscape.

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What Now, Philippines?

What Now, Philippines?

With no clear policy proposals during his campaign, will the President-Elect just address the Philippines’ myriad problems with good old “Marcos family values”?

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Food-Tripping in Manila (and Nearby)

Food-Tripping in Manila (and Nearby)

The food scene in Manila and environs is bustling again, and there are a lot of new and creative restaurants to try.

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Hardheaded Woman

Hardheaded Woman

When a stubborn daughter plotted to escape from home.

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[Webinar Video] Hate and "No Dogs"

[Webinar Video] Hate and "No Dogs"

Last May 5, Positively Filipino featured the short film “No Dogs”, which depicts a 1930 incident that triggered a series of riots among Filipinos in Watsonville and the Nightriders, a white-led hate group.

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E-Day 9th of May 101

E-Day 9th of May 101

What you need to know about voting in Philippine elections.

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