The Merry Month of May

May, as those who grew up in the Philippines knows, is the month of fiestas, when feast days of saints are celebrated more extravagantly because it's summer and the fruits and other seasonal produce are in abundance (among other reasons). The most high profile among these fiestas happens on May 15, the feast day of San Isidro, the patron saints of farmers. Since the Philippines is still highly agricultural, San Isidro is revered in many towns all over the islands. The more famous festivals that draw a lot of tourists are the Pahiyas of Lucban, Quezon, and the Carabao parade of Pulilan, Bulacan where kneeling carabaos -- the beast of burden of farmers -- are the main attraction.

Here in the US, the big event, in addition to the month-long AANHPI Heritage celebration, is Mother's Day (May 14 this year), a de facto "holiday of obligation" for everyone who still has mothers, are mothers themselves, or function as mothers (single dads, for example). 

The spirit of celebration and commemoration is something we always try to capture in our story lineup. This week, we have a loving tribute by a son (who happens to be one of the most respected writers in our homeland) to his 95-year-old mother, a review of a children's book that recollects sari-sari stores in the summer (which includes a recipe for the Happy Home Cook), and a remembrance of one of the greatest writers our motherland has produced -- Nick Joaquin aka Quijano de Manila, who would have been 107 years old this month. 

Summer also means travel, and we continue to collect travel stories, one of which is in this issue: a riverboat journey through the Amazon River.

If you haven't yet, tell us your most memorable travel story. Send to submissions@positivelyfilipino.com and don't forget to include pictures.




Happy AANHPI Heritage Month!

AANHPI refers to Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, an expansion of the original AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islanders), the segment of the US population that is honored in May. According to the latest census, there are approximately 24 million Asian Americans, the fastest growing demographic. At 1.6 million, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are the third fastest growing demographic.

With such formidable numbers, AANHPIs' contributions to American society cannot be ignored. From high tech to health care to public service, social services, arts and entertainment, we are a force to reckon with. And we are here to stay even if anti-Asian hate (the buzzword for racism directed at people who look like us) is on the rise. 

We celebrate this month by honoring the generations of AANHPIs who came before us and who had to suffer and struggle to find their place in the American tapestry. To them who paved the way, we offer our undying gratitude.

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As the pandemic wanes and summer approaches, the world is now open for travel. Help us spread the word about good places to visit. Send us your story about your favorite destinations, your most memorable travel experience, the places you will always remember all your life. For queries and submissions, you may write to PFeditor@yahoo.com



In The Know

Biden Meets Marcos in Washington Amid Tensions with China

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/01/us/politics/biden-marcos-philippines-china.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&fbclid=IwAR3JAp1SkC5hcQhg2QWv5dgd6tT1aTbS5c01BFNlzZMbDxuvQHzm-oZ38Uw

What to Know About the U.S.-Philippines Alliance

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/01/world/asia/us-philippines-alliance.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article

U.S. Groups Caution White House on BBM Official Visit

https://usa.inquirer.net/127760/u-s-groups-caution-white-house-on-bbm-official-visit?fbclid=IwAR391WUGk9tRiQyaGiIQJYb3zgbej0L4o4j5LrKzR-OfxMGfaiR03_wyZ-s

Philippines: The paradise islands caught in the US-China crosshairs

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-65370413?fbclid=IwAR1Z0BanXBDzwtnbhK-2kFODinVyxkDCyKA5BEbvdlY1st1ZS308KZhhiO8

[ANALYSIS] Legalizing plunder: Confidential and Intelligence Funds in the 2023 National Budget

https://www.rappler.com/voices/thought-leaders/analysis-legalizing-plunder-confidential-intelligence-funds-2023-national-budget/?fbclid=IwAR1McXnEo5_XnUA4-OR9yzMW4SXz3d_LsJ57NMwg0d-shyrXgM8yHwQGYTY

Batok (traditional tattoos): A revival here and elsewhere

https://verafiles.org/articles/batok-traditional-tattoos-a-revival-here-and-elsewhere?fbclid=IwAR1OInlFOJlHXEr0aZf7qk03bpYe5RhSWKVLRpano0rTrZMJ7l1ezUYvhvE

This Filipino Movie About Real-Life Catfishing Is Making Waves In International Film Festiivals

https://nylonmanila.com/filipino-movie-real-life-catfishing-making-waves-international-film-festivals/


Warriors and Remembrance

We end this month that marks the 81st anniversary of the Bataan Death March with a rare first-person account by the late Lt. Col. Federico Peralta who survived the cruelty, the extreme hunger, malaria and severe exhaustion, and was later released as POW #24. Peralta served in the Philippine Armed Forces for 26 years and was able to write down his story and leave it with his daughter before he passed on in 1995. This is a riveting, heartbreaking recollection of the insanity of war and a testament to the valor of what has been called "the greatest generation."

In another WWII story, anthropologist/author Thomas McKenna's recently released book Moro Warrior documents the little-known valiant resistance of Moro guerillas against the Japanese army. The focus is on the unlikely friendship between a Moro boy and his American teacher which exemplifies the bond between the Muslims and the Americans in fighting a common enemy. PF Correspondent and Mindanao advocate Criselda Yabes reviews the book. 

If a centuries-old tree could talk, what fascinating stories it would tell. At the Lichauco ancestral home in Sta. Ana, beside the Pasig river, the balete tree which has given the Lichauco children so much joy, has been officially declared a Heritage Tree by the Philippine government. Two Lichauco daughters, Sylvia and Loretta, pooled their childhood memories for this article.

And speaking of warriors, once upon a time, in the late 1970s, an esteemed Kalinga chief named Macli-ing Dulag led his tribe's resistance against the Chico River Project of the national government. The damming of the river would have wiped out the vestiges of the Kalinga way of life. Macli-ing was assassinated on April 24, 1980 by government troops. Since then, April 24 has been designated as Cordillera Peoples Day. Read Again Ma. Ceres P. Doyo's story on this valiant warrior: The Unforgettable Macli-ing Dulag — Positively Filipino | Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora

It's summer in the Philippines, and traditionally the season brings about a rite of manhood for Filipino boys. Read Again: 

Circumcision: Writhe of Passage — Positively Filipino | Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora

Summer also means mango season in the Philippines and now, even here in the US. Visit your Asian store so you can taste again this delicious treat from PF Correspondent and foodie, Elizabeth Ann Quirino: The Happy Home Cook: Mango Refrigerator Cake — Positively Filipino | Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora

[Video of the Week] Why Is The Filipino Calamansi Being Left Behind?


In The Know

LIST: Premium buses to drive you through a relaxing out-of-town trip in PH

https://philstarlife.com/living/312762-list-premium-buses-baguio-ilocos-bicol?page=4

Coloring the Margins: Pacita Abad

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/arts/design/walker-pacita-abad-minneapolis.html?fbclid=IwAR1ATyWLHeUWYAgvfbG7ooJsZerqmUqlrQmEtRLfov3W9DP1sp2PEQ9pYbU

Goodbye, tilapia surprise: Selecta’s transparent ice cream container goes viral

https://www.rappler.com/technology/internet-culture/selecta-transparent-container-viral/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&fbclid=IwAR0go2TlC_xvwYsIh2sjn4dbswlnAYnz3ttwpzDEpo9RAThfI006JBRIzL4

IN PHOTOS: Why Chef Tatung’s Azadore might be the coolest-looking new restaurant in QC

https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/food-drink/restaurants/04/21/23/this-might-be-the-coolest-looking-new-restaurant-in-qc?fbclid=IwAR1zq7ZidToM2uplawqJtEThpTaaPralDoWUmhd1oYTSCap9uYBQ0c2Mdj8

The Fascinating World of Caroline Kennedy

https://anankemag.com/2016/10/18/the-fascinating-world-of-caroline-kennedy/?fbclid=IwAR1nj-LlPycni9avD8nLVBXh72A0Eh4RKYyv5Gvk6SovR9TZU_wsHpeI1SU