[Partner] White Sands: Keeping alive memories of old soldiers who never die

[Partner] White Sands: Keeping alive memories of old soldiers who never die

The Bataan Memorial Death March, now in its 36th year, honors American and Filipino World War II veterans for their service and sacrifice fighting under the American flag  to defend the Philippines. This year, more than 5,000 participants return to the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico to commemorate the lives of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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The “Bully” That I Am

The “Bully” That I Am

Meet pro-Duterte bloggers who thrive on disinformation and bullying.

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Hilda Koronel Has Come Full Circle

Hilda Koronel Has Come Full Circle

The unforgettable Hilda Koronel of Filipino films is at ease with life and aging.

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A Book Documents Artifacts of Plunder

A Book Documents Artifacts of Plunder

A handsome canary yellow book, Fear of Freedom Makes Us See Ghosts, documents an exhibit on the Marcos plunder.

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Prewar Family at Maja Lane

Prewar Family at Maja Lane

A photograph of a ruined staircase revives memories of wartime in Iloilo.

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Of Fallen Filipino Pilots and Military Courtesies

Of Fallen Filipino Pilots and Military Courtesies

Is it really necessary to demean fallen enemies in an armed conflict?

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Xyza Cruz Bacani’s Empathetic Lens

Xyza Cruz Bacani’s Empathetic Lens

A self-described artist-in-service, renowned photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani trains her a lens on the lives of the marginalized.

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What’s Next on Star Chef Aisha Ibrahim’s Plate?

What’s Next on Star Chef Aisha Ibrahim’s Plate?

Chef Aisha Ibrahim articulates a constant longing of Filipino cuisine.

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FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 66

FilAms Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 66

Role models and achievers, some of whom you may not even know are Filipino.

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On the Arrest of an Autocrat

On the Arrest of an Autocrat

Journalists, lawyers, clergy, and human rights activists persisted in the Philippines, even when hope for accountability seemed nonexistent. 

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