Mother Courage

What are these Filipino women made of?

True Grit: Risa Hontiveros, like Vice President Leni Robredo, was widowed early and had to raise her four children as a single parent. Yet, with courage and resolve, she went on to become a senator (running for a second term this May) who champions issues that directly elevate the lives of her kababayans. Veteran journalist Paulynn P. Sicam, who has seen Risa evolve through the years, sums up her accomplishments. 

Talent and Grace: The classically trained Minda Azarcon was a musical star in every sense -- singer, pianist, composer, conductor, teacher. She composed the musical score for such internationally acclaimed movies such as  Tinimbang Ka Nguni't KulangTatlong Taong Walang Diyos and Insiang, among others. Until her recent death at 85, she was the epitome of grace and regality, as her student and close friend, the artist Janine Barrera-Castillo, writes.

Toughness and Resilience: Her marriage plucked her from her close-knit family in Cebu and brought her to Maine, probably the most weather-unfriendly state for Filipinos in the US. But like many Filipino women faced with similar challenges, Geraldine Chappe toughed it out and thrived, creating a small community of kababayans in the process. Her grateful husband, Durin Chappe, tells us their story. 

And then there's VP Leni, now causing sleepless nights of her opponents as her "kakampink" army of volunteers worldwide fuels her momentum as the most viable candidate against the survey-leading son of a deposed head of state. Will she manage the previously unthinkable and win? At this point in the campaign, it is important to keep in mind the wisdom of the ages: Never Ever Underestimate the Power of the Filipino Woman.

Read Again the Stories of Filipino Women in History: 

Kumander Liwayway, A Feminine Warrior by Ana Maria Nemenzo
http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/kumander-liwayway-a-feminine-warrior 

Helena Benitez by Lyca Benitez-Brown
http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/2013/5/travels-with-my-aunt

Clemencia Lopez, Independista by Lyca Benitez-Brown
http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/2013/3/clemencia-lopez-independista

Sofia de Veyra by Titchie Carandang-Tiongson
http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-thoroughly-modern-sofia-de-veyra 

Sor Martha de San Bernardo by Robby Tantingco
http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/give-this-pampanguea-a-memorial-in-the-west-philippine-sea

Recipe of the Week: The Happy Home Cook: Manila Clams in Pinot Grigio

Video of the Week: The World’s Oldest Chinatown



In The Know

Duterte approves law amending FIA
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2022/03/04/duterte-approves-law-amending-fia/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sfpcg_newsletter_volume_1_issue_2_february_2022&utm_term=2022-03-04

The ‘Hiker’ statue is monumental miseducation about Filipinos in Cambridge and 51 other cities
https://www.cambridgeday.com/2022/03/07/the-hiker-statue-is-monumental-miseducation-about-filipinos-in-cambridge-and-51-other-cities/?fbclid=IwAR35AUyywPzxnboBRa3BHcwvLc3E1WF2AvRiUp1dZtfcPf6hMVIZIbvG1zc

‘One diamond could have bought two airports’ – the Filipino recreating Imelda Marcos’s gems stash
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/mar/01/pio-abad-imelda-marcos-jewellery-philippines-stash-gems-plundering-filipino?fbclid=IwAR0NI93OMuBNAJyip-AWdDDjFJHplGhe2ucyHAQlDcb_WpTn6hviZQuW9mg

Around the world in 80 Pinoy adobos
https://philstarlife.com/living/715309-pinoy-adobos?page=2

How this son of a Filipino fruit picker helped shape a trendsetting New York movement
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/culture/art/02/27/22/filipino-artist-helped-shape-a-60s-new-york-movement

Filipina Actress Hailed As ‘Mega Star’ Cast In ‘Mango Bride’ Adaptation
https://www.latintimes.com/filipina-actress-hailed-mega-star-cast-mango-bride-adaptation-507086?fbclid=IwAR3u9D65qq3Mxu9g_5zTd61yL32Vg2Ou2mGBENqg1fo4PCHm_BqK0Rq4bTo

The East Bay is the Bay Area’s great unsung destination for Filipino food
https://www.sfchronicle.com/food/restaurants/article/filipino-food-restaurants-hayward-union-city-16969628.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=headlines&utm_campaign=sfc_chroniclefood&sid=53bb0669fdd5ac0b52000049


Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Icons of Democracy

Faced with the spectre of a civilization-ending clash between freedom and autocracy being played out in Ukraine combined with the dimming memory of our own people power event 37 years ago, we pay tribute this week to two senators, each of whom is an icon of resistance against authoritarianism.

The late revered Senator Jose W. Diokno, Ka Pepe to many, is remembered not only for his brilliance in the legal arena but also for his goodness as a person by veteran journalist/editor Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon. Ka Pepe would have been 100 years old this year.

Senator Leila de Lima marked her fifth year in a military jail unrelenting in her fight for justice while fulfilling her duties as a duly elected legislator even behind bars. We asked Paulynn P. Sicam, another veteran journalist, to update us on the senator's quest for another term.

The unclarity of our homeland's future in the next six years prompted Assad Baunto, a Mëranaw economist and a politically conscious cook to make "Political Palitaw," which is a commentary, a metaphor and a recipe all at the same time. His palitaw is based on the Tausug and Yakan peoples' Putli Mandi and comes in different flavors and colors, just like our politics. 

A book that should be in every Filipino's shelf is Danton Remoto's Riverrun, a novel about a young gay man growing up under a dictatorship. University of Hawaii professor Patricio Abinales reviews the acclaimed novel. 

In case you haven't watched this excellent talk by journalism professor Sheila Coronel on "Marcos and Memory" that we sent out as a special issue last Monday, here again is the link: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/marcos-and-memory 

For the Happy Home Cook this week, check out Assad Baunto's instructional on making coconut-filled palitaw in his "Political Palitaw" article.

Video of the Week: To Sing Our Own Song, a BBC documentary


Philippine Elections 2022

Worst economic downturn took place under Marcos
https://manilastandard.net/opinion/columns/314207523/worst-economic-downturn-took-place-under-marcos-2.html

Tsek.ph flags false claims on polls, martial law
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1560078/tsek-ph-flags-false-claims-on-polls-martial-law?utm_source=gallery&utm_medium=direct 

Yearstarter 2022: Out with the old, seeking the new
https://www.ibon.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/btys22-220204.pdf

Doctored video shared with false reference to Philippine presidential hopeful Marcos Jr.
https://news.yahoo.com/doctored-video-shared-false-reference-052934077.html


In The Know

The First Asian American Settlement Was Established by Filipino Fishermen
www.history.com/news/first-asian-american-settlement-filipino-st-malo?fbclid=IwAR1O2WQTCHCUwQ7u73ExOUyZhOKhrVCM80AMFyxekItppIL-9vGiM9YxfR4 

Fox News And Others Called Eileen Gu A 'Traitor.' Here's The Truth They Won't Acknowledge.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/eileen-gu-china-olympics_n_62154256e4b0ef74d727422c

First Contact: How Did The Spanish First Interact With The Filipinos?
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/first-contact-how-did-the-spanish-first-interact-with-the-filipinos-a2212-20200211-lfrm?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20220220-fbnp--first-contact-how-did-the-spanish-first-interact-with-the-filipinos-a2212-20200211-lfrm-fbold&fbclid=IwAR1j4JwVkvKyxItOgK81KvJVNdQJfod74qxMLUIK_Lzbk05PDlf2XPN0ZP4

Inside Bunsoy, a Nostalgic Filipino Restaurant in Ballard
https://seattle.eater.com/2022/2/16/22938116/bunsoy-a-new-filipino-restaurant-in-ballard-seattle?fbclid=IwAR12VJwZdyU0As6LahTM4MWGtQ3ESie0B2UoCtVcOU6AaQLDzFuVVH7obq4

LOOK: This OFW Opened “London's Smallest Coffee Shop” Inside A Telephone Booth
www.yummy.ph/news-trends/joel-carlos-the-manila-brew-london-smallest-coffee-shop-telephone-booth-a00260-20220216?ref=home_feed_1%3Futm_source%3DFacebook-RealLiving&utm_medium=Siteshare&utm_campaign=20220218-Yummy&fbclid=IwAR1OcuHW5sPrlkI9Bo9IEWN8iCfOufuwnjHO3FkeoKE2yE8VFp0S5_OF8yo

Behind the Curse of Juan Luna's "Portrait of a Lady"
www.esquiremag.ph/culture/books-and-art/crimes-and-punishment-a1549-20170120-lfrm3?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20220220-fbnp--crimes-and-punishment-a1549-20170120-lfrm3-fbold&fbclid=IwAR0Pnx9iMSMx8flTrArLMzzw-5WWJb6pvRltC-0lqa5l-DSnWc9Wz9MizHQ

Trolley school helps Philippine children keep studies on track
https://news.yahoo.com/trolley-school-helps-philippine-children-010626486.html


Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Life Choices

At certain points in our lifetime, we will come upon a crossroad (or several) that will force us to make a choice. Should I or shouldn't I? Do I get off the fence and risk a burning or do I stay put and risk irrelevance, or worse, regret?

The Philippine elections on May 9, 2022 is one such crossroad that calls on every Filipino to do his/her part in forging a better direction for the country. How to do it when one is far away? Former COMELEC chief Andy Bautista offers guidance in "How Overseas Filipino Voters Can Wield Clout in May ’22 Polls." 

[To help you make your decision, check out the links we post below in the Philippine Elections 2022 section. And if you want to verify your registration to vote, here's our Partner post from the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco.]

Around this time 36 years ago, our homeland confronted the motherlode of crossroads with the People Power revolt (aka EDSA '86) which led to the ouster of a dictator and a different political path for the country. No one who was there during that three-day uprising, like first-time PF contributor Ed Garcia, can forget what they did to help history along. Read his "On the Eve of Insurrection" and another EDSA story in “Read Again” below.

On a personal level, the choice one makes when in a crossroad can alter the course of one's life. 

A young lawyer's summer job in a country district attorney's office changed his career path. Now Pelayo A. Llamas is slated to become the Superior Court Judge in Alameda County, California (he's running unopposed).

A third-generation Fil-Am in Seattle chose to parlay her environmental science degree into actual farming, and now, Ari de Leña supplies Filipino produce to restaurants, civic organizations and households in the area.

And a college student in the activist '70s, forced to endure a painful breakup, decided to focus on her career dreams and raise a family in Australia. Almost half a century later, she faced another crossroad when her teenage love returned and promised to stay.

Read Again

77 Hours: The Behind-The-Scenes At The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution by Gemma Nemenzo

The Battle Of Manila, WWII by James Scott

This year is the 77th anniversary of the month-long (February 3-March 3, 1945) battle to liberate Manila from the Japanese in WWII. Here's how it happened.

Recipe of the Week: Pan-Seared Halibut Fillet

Video of the Week: Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo by Doctor Influencers for Leni



In The Know

The Philippines Has the World's Second Highest Number of Female Inventors
https://www.esquiremag.ph/politics/news/philippines-has-second-highest-number-of-female-inventors-a833-sa00171-20220222-src-spot?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20220222-fbnp-politics-philippines-has-second-highest-number-of-female-inventors-a833-sa00171-20220222-src-spot-fbfirst&fbclid=IwAR1HXYQ_8IGD3tGkl0Qe3T0gPvjsjdzKDfVVc7cnDj87qCy1nO5HJPTM-84

‘The Fabulous Filipino Brothers’: Dante Basco on How His Return to the Philippines Helped Tell His Story

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/fabulous-filipino-brothers-dante-basco-000941075.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=ma

Roderick Hall: Obituary
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/roderick-hall-obituary?id=33037918

Jollibee debuts in Scotland with stores in Edinburgh and Glasgow
https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/jollibee-debuts-in-scotland-with-stores-in-edinburgh-and-glasgow/?fbclid=IwAR2zQBYsBA3hDPe1KnPt6QBL7X5wfDygT53E_THmoYtWHazjy-CYfzHqP7s

This is the place to order Filipino home cooking in Toronto
https://www.thestar.com/life/food_wine/2022/02/10/this-is-the-place-to-order-filipino-home-cooking-from-in-toronto.html?fbclid=IwAR0mLE6RyYvK2in6d93Gt6KrcEDbx8LqiJZ23-UopZHAaS_lfv2FJdyPjcc 

A Dose of History: The Glory Days of Philippine Society Before World War II
https://www.tatlerasia.com/culture/arts/the-glory-days-of-philippine-society-before-world-war-ii?fbclid=IwAR0bqbvGM6qRVozSEXr74j-wvG4qw2q9LIhtlIjRVrpbSY9rATjF-t5svbY

Filipino settlers’ descendants in Louisiana show ancestral pride in new HBO Max series
https://usa.inquirer.net/92703/filipino-settlers-descendants-in-louisiana-show-ancestral-pride-in-new-hbo-max-series?fbclid=IwAR1bHS5do3MjpGKF43QQMcFnvF9XNP4cj8WUdgOjamhkC1ONJltqnvt6Ptw

Harana Market: Woodstock’s Asian Grocery-Deli Offers Filipino Flavors To The Catskills
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2022/02/18/harana-market-the-dig/?fbclid=IwAR3FT-Vh5vBlyqKaZJH3BvZxFctjDUzBHrB6RUzHNGw9lLzwppyMkPAb5zc


Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino