A War’s Toxic Legacy

Agent Orange. An innocuous enough term for those who were not yet around during the Vietnam War or who are not aware of its folly. But for those who were there, like historian/writer and Vietnam War veteran Alex Fabros, hearing the term triggers a historical trauma, a deep-seated PTSD, an inescapable decades-long physical deterioration, hand-me-down genetic defects to offspring, a bureaucratic nightmare and a generational guilt that permeate the psyches of VW veterans. In other words, Agent Orange, the chemical weapon that the US unleashed in then-South Vietnam from 1962-1971 was, by any definition, a colossal bomb that may be as physically and psychologically destructive as the nuclear bombs dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WWII.

"How Vietnam War Vets Wrestled with the Shadows of the Toxic Orange Mist" by Alex Fabros, our lead story this week, was not easy to write. Though he wrote the first version a few years ago, Alex had to set it aside several times. The memories and the pain that he endures to this day are just too much. We went back and forth with it for months as he rewrote, re-edited, tweaked. This while he was in and out of the hospital as he continues to bravely battle ailments related to, yes, Agent Orange.

As you read his story -- and we hope you will take it to heart --please take a moment to reflect on the immeasurable costs of war, not just to actual combatants and their families, but to nations and the future of mankind. 

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Our other stories this week:

"New Residency Fellowship for Fil-Am Writers Launched" by Elaine Elinson introduces the Helen Toribio Kapwa Fellowship for Filipino and FilAm writers and activists at the Mesa Refuge, a writing residency north of San Francisco. The fellowship, named after a FilAm author/activist who passed away a few years ago, now has its first three recipients.

"Trump Immigration Clampdown Facing Backlash" is PF editor Rene Ciria Cruz's column, Edgewise in Rappler, where he dissects the pernicious implementation and effects of Trump's ill-conceived immigration actions that have led to the rapid fall of his poll numbers.

"Soccer, Lola, and the Persistence of Memory" by Anthony Maddela talks about FilAm soccer player Reina Bonta's short documentary, "Maybe It's Just the Rain," which is essentially a love letter to her Filipina lola Cynthia Bonta whose consequential life is definitely film material. 

Our Video of the Week: Retired Stockton teacher continues to inspire her Filipino community



Achievers

A Filipina race car driver, a Filipino author published by a mainstream US publisher, 15 outstanding Filipino Americans representing various fields chosen for an immersive journey to their parents' homeland.

Talk about achievers and achievements! 

Bianca Bustamante, Nathan Go and the 10th batch of cohorts of the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO) represent a new generation of movers and shakers who do not hesitate to break barriers and glass ceilings that, even just a few decades ago, had stymied the previous generations from claiming their full potential.

Yet, to the older generation the young owe their strength and their opportunities. On the shoulders of their elders, who did the ground-breaking and back-breaking work, they are able to stand tall and soar.

The torch has been passed, yes. Long live those who lit the fire. 


Stories This Week

Woman In The Fast Lane by Anthony Maddela

Driving Mrs. Cory by Lisa Suguitan Melnick

FYLPRO: Delegates Of Hope by Mona Lisa Yuchengco

Buffeted But Unbowed In Brittany by Criselda Yabes

Read Agains

Going Home by Lotis Key

Beyond Belief by Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz

[Make It Again] The Happy Home Cook: Buko-Pandan Gelatin (Young Coconut-Pandan Gelatin)

[Video of the Week] Here Lie Love Trailer


In The Know

Filipino leaders have grand vision for their S.F. cultural district. Is it possible?
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/soma-pilipinas-18171118.php?sid=53bb0669fdd5ac0b52000049&ss=A&st_rid=5be30fe8-563d-4e90-9752-af9f0a3c12ee&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=briefing&utm_campaign=sfc_baybriefing_am

From filmmaking to the World Cup – Reina’s mind-blowing script
https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/womens/womensworldcup/australia-new-zealand2023/articles/reina-bonta-interview-filmmaker-footballers-philippines-womens-world-cup-2023?fbclid=IwAR2wNmjAFsQ75OAlZn1R60z1PYdpD7x6w0YMWmUWWW_7TEKiyghCEQiLKDg

Averie Bishop ends her Miss Texas tenure with scathing piece calling out Texas politicians
https://nextshark.com/miss-texas-averie-bishop-activism

Olivia Rodrigo Becomes Youngest Artist to Debut Three No. 1 Hits on Songs Chart
https://variety.com/2023/music/news/olivia-rodrigo-youngest-number-one-debut-vampire-1235665717/

This year's Gerber Baby is a military kid from a first generation family
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/2023-gerber-baby-military-kid-first-generation-family-rcna93887?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_aa&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3Phvs5nG_SIggAA1BVZyv3qqUr06u3nqzurynb2QiUGGsIrAjYB42hwdA&_branch_match_id=1121133821907759179&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz0tKzkstL9ZLLCjQy8nMy9Yvt8hMNMivcMpzSrJPS0rOyUyx9Sx3DDIOyCgrNs1zjw%2F2TE93dDR0CouqLDMuLAwtMjArNc4rrCotqsxLMgrMDHV3L%2FYscsyKdDIxyihPcQQAnZOqBWkAAAA%3D

How this 10-year-old chess prodigy became PH’s first female National Master
https://www.rappler.com/sports/child-chess-prodigy-first-female-philippine-national-master/?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3h4UjTlelPHOR3ptsSmWotW16BXt-ANNKCUoagzu4QeLRPYIE_wFf9lR4

Lodi, awit, omsim: The nuances of Filipino AI language training
https://www.rappler.com/technology/features/dost-itanong-project-filipino-ai-language-training/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&fbclid=IwAR3jDbXzXeJvR2VyB_7CFL_Yt-aVNm95JzYj5xuPU1rGeW_Dw68uuCddWvc


American Tapestry

Fermin Tobera, a 22-year-old Filipino farmworker,  was asleep for the night when a mob of white men fired shots at the bunkhouse where he and other Filipino laborers were billeted. The lone bullet that pierced his heart inflamed what was already a powder keg between whites vs Filipino workers, and led to the infamous Watsonville riot of 1930.

[Here's more about the anti-Filipino riots in Central California: In the Heat of the Night: The Exeter and Watsonville Riots 1929-1930]

Ninety two years later, Tobera, largely unacknowledged in the annals of Fil-Am history, is being honored with a mural in the California town (now a city) where he lost his life. The Tobera Project, steered by Roy Recio Jr. and other community leaders, got a boost in 2020 when the Watsonville City Council issued an apology to the Filipino community for the 1930 race riots. Since then, an exhibit titled "Watsonville is in the Heart" has been set up to show Filipinos' pivotal role in shaping the history of the city. 

It's never too late to correct historical omissions and mistakes. PF contributing writer Harvey I. Barkin reports on "Fermin Tobera: From Historical Footnote to the Big Picture."

Two Filipino Americans are staking their claim in the American tapestry. Averie Danielle Bishop wowed judges with her articulateness and her community-oriented vision to win the Miss Texas title, the first Asian American to hold the title. Next stop: the Miss America contest in December. Texas resident Gus Mercado reports.

Recent Yale grad Reina Bonta completed her first film, LAHI, which pays homage to her Filipino and Hawaiian ancestries, and dedicates the film to her grandmother, Cynthia, a long-time community activist. PF Correspondent Cherie Querol Moreno tells us more.

From across the pond, the future of the West Philippine Sea, specifically the Ayungin Shoal, is at stake as a new Philippine administration takes over.  Retired editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer Rosario A. Garcellano shares with us her piece on this issue.

Florentino Peñaranda was a revolutionary leader in Leyte during the Philippine-American War at the turn of the 20th century. More than a century later, his grandson, the writer/professor Oscar Peñaranda, by a lucky stroke of serendipity found the actual revolutionary flag of his lolo. Here's how it happened: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/a-reunion-of-strangers

Fifty six years ago this month, the Beatles performed in Manila. Marra PL. Lanot was there and here is her story: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-beatles-in-the-philippines

[Cook It Again] http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-happy-home-cook-nora-dazas-humba

[Video of the Week] Igorot Stone Kingdom


In The Know

Drug killings leave agony, savage facet to Duterte’s legacy
https://apnews.com/article/religion-philippines-manila-rodrigo-duterte-government-and-politics-9bf4c87a395f6f0d90ebd4637e74c1ea?fbclid=IwAR26u4LW7WF1_TjtP8Rkea2_A9SNlclYiyxUmIr6uoF3fO0CB8y2PadxGu0#l533g1wla7upnglq9b8

Manila bakeshop says it’s anticipating ‘long fight ahead’ after advisory goes viral
https://interaksyon.philstar.com/trends-spotlights/2022/07/01/221086/manila-bakeshop-anticipating-long-fight-ahead-after-viral-advisory/?fbclid=IwAR24AzNdhxUG9BEQzxgoQgT2cAIDQJYTK1catTG4HS613lV3Q3ZBL2kkz20

A New Generation of Filipino American Chefs Is Finding Joy and Community in Cooking Their Heritage
https://www.foodandwine.com/chefs/new-generation-filipino-american-chefs

'Kayo ang himala': Nora Aunor dedicates National Artist honor to fans
https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2022/06/30/2192050/kayo-ang-himala-nora-aunor-dedicates-national-artist-honor-fans?fbclid=IwAR0bD11TxuomfW_Bf8Lnm9uEbOF4ex7mDnL1YfUPiL-Jqr25Gms2SFcgwA4

This Filipino sneaker brand is leaving footprints of positive change and growing a fandom of creatives
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/style/necessary-style/06/21/22/pinoy-sneakers-proudly-made-with-sustainable-practices?fbclid=IwAR38bhSM3I9PU0P5zQB9u2XwhyM2UeVyH3r6nGd8bbVNsTxvnl9HW1_C9kA

"See and Missed": New York artist brings attention to Filipino history of Morro Bay
https://www.kcbx.org/arts-and-life/2022-06-28/see-and-missed-new-york-artist-brings-attention-to-filipino-history-of-morro-bay 

‘Whether It’s Charice or Jake Zyrus, I’m a Singer’
https://www.gq.com/story/jake-zyrus-profile?utm_source=facebook&utm_brand=gq&utm_social-type=owned&mbid=social_facebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR0B_J8_4V0pgEjgHTh8aCzTmMjuNSF47s4ZucWp9abalDaBuVlV0splXM0