Maternal Instincts

Since the beginning of May, we've been asking for and posting travel stories to help you with your post-Covid travel plans. 

What we haven't done yet is post stories about people and places in the Philippines that travelers, both local and foreign, should include in their itineraries. One of them is the PatisTito Garden Cafe and B&B in San Pablo, Laguna where its main attraction, the superbly talented fashion designer-artist-social activist Patis Tesoro lives, works and displays her singular creations.

Patis, despite her successes, is no stranger to pathos and tragedy but her story is one of survival and passion. PF publisher Mona Lisa Yuchengco tells us about her visit to the colorful, eclectic world of Patis Tesoro.

A month that honors mothers should rightfully end with a tribute to a remarkable mother.  The late Estrella Macute Echavez was one dynamo of a woman who never let anything - not war, not immigration, not economic difficulties - stop her from shining. Her son, Tim Salaver, honors her and invites readers to concerts in her honor.

Speaking of mothers, here's some very welcome help for new, overwhelmed ones: Chiyo, a New York-based meal delivery service has a nutritious meal kit for mothers that can be delivered anywhere in the US. The company is co-founded by Fil-Am postpartum chef Jennifer Jolorte Doro, who is also the company's Chief Culinary Officer. PF contributing writer Claire Mercado-Obias profiles the chef and the unique service.

Author/world traveler Cecilia Manguerra Brainard tours Belgium and unexpectedly digs up information about her alma mater, St. Theresa's College in Cebu and Manila.

This week marks the 6th anniversary of the Battle of Marawi, a tragedy of epic proportions. Read Again PF Correspondent Criselda Yabes' excellent reportage on the war: In the Rubble of Marawi — Positively Filipino | Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora

Our unique offering for the Happy Home Cook this week is shared by Jennifer Doro of Chiyo, an ideal dish for postpartum mothers: Kelp Noodle Pancit.



Soulful Sojourns

Transformational travel is not the usual route one takes when one wants to see as many places within a prescribed time period (say, a two-week vacation from work) for cheap. You have travel deals, tours and cruises for that. 

Transformational travel is intentional and immersive, with the goal of deep learning -- the place's culture and spiritual growth for oneself. In other words, meditation, not selfies; solitude, not crowds; communion with the divine, not imbibing the spirit of alcohol. Which is what writer and teacher Rene J. Navarro directs us to in his travel story "Pilgrimages" this week. "That is the apotheosis of a pilgrimage. Your soul is touched, and you are not the same again," he writes. Would that we all experience such a rare travel gift at least once in our lifetime.

Fanny is not the name of just one woman. It is an all-female rock band, three of whom are Fil-Ams, who were big in San Francisco in the late '60's and early '70s, and hadn't been heard of in the decades since. Now, the group is resurrected and touring in California, and is the subject of a documentary called "Fanny: The Right to Rock," streaming here until June 19:

 https://www.pbs.org/video/fanny-the-right-to-rock-bn4llg

We are reposting the Center for Asian American Media's (CAAM) feature on these remarkable women, elderly now yet still feisty and lively. And definitely rockin'.

A novel about a boy from Batac (Ilocos Norte) witnessing the rise to power of another boy from Batac won Manila's recent National Book Award for Best Novel in English. Its author, Patrick Everhard, is the first foreigner to win for his fictional/historical novel, Snakes in the Grass. PF Correspondent Criselda Yabes, whose novels have also won awards, tells us about the book.

Regular PF contributing writer Ian Layugan  relates one of the most memorable experiences in his young life. It involves a nun, torrential rain and a mountainous foot path. "Sister" is a story of unexpected caring.


Stories This Week

Pilgrimages by Rene J. Navarro

Fanny And Their Ongoing Legacy In Redefining Rock by Lauren Lola

About A Boy – From Batac by Criselda Yabes

Sister by Ian Layugan

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

[Video of the Week] The Voice of Our Lady

[Partner] The Invisibility Of Asians In America by Sunita Sohrabji


In The Know

DoT wants more halal-friendly food, services nationwide to attract Muslim travel market 

https://www.bworldonline.com/the-nation/2023/05/11/522414/dot-wants-more-halal-friendly-food-services-nationwide-to-attract-muslim-travel-market/

In the Philippines, Chinese-Filipino Couples Face a Great Wall

https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7bd9y/dating-philippines-filipino-chinese-great-wall-mixed-race?fbclid=IwAR2F-IZOuXcI8jqqG6Vt8Jy-6d-WEkunjyQmW8yqfoWZanLgrTL5kyu0Rd4

Apparently, South Koreans Are the Top Tourists in the Philippines

https://www.esquiremag.ph/life/travel/korean-travel-south-korea-top-tourists-philippines-department-of-touri-sa00011-20230505-src-cosmo?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20230505-fbnp-life-korean-travel-south-korea-top-tourists-philippines-department-of-touri-sa00011-20230505-src-cosmo-fbfirst&fbclid=IwAR3IXEE9eC8xVUjpELGclfpQgwTTgHLKjP-f6CwaWWUolDuoUYoKrQUJgt0

Teresita Basa Died Under Sinister Circumstances, Then Her Ghost Solved the Mystery

https://en.bamsmackpow.com/view/?id=teresita-basa-mystery-bam&src=facebook&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=bam_a_ww_an_bsp2_159460_teresita-basa-mystery_all_conv-tv90_conv_both_18p_i-0_cost-0.5_287682678&utm_medium=23853522863390122&fbclid=IwAR2iSJadGrqolAovnxT9cOsJNDYWhVGK67EAsFAnt8xg9FidD3496BZpxBQ&page=22

Northern California farm draws on Philippine and Hmong ancestries

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/northern-california-farm-draws-philippine-hmong-ancestries-rcna82898?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_aa&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR18aOJInmBslMAcGu1iy-h-19or1Z6KmrSsz5bsrCFMBJ_lO4HpsGuFp80&_branch_match_id=1121133821907759179&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz0tKzkstL9ZLLCjQy8nMy9a3SPTPdU7zCnCvSrJPS0rOyUyx9Sx3DDIEint55uU6Fef4Oia7lxpmVupm6Bpa5hcZRpl55xYFF1eZJhUXObv5OnnF5%2FibeBQUu5e6FVgYAAAcz6p1aQAAAA%3D%3D

Catch a glimpse of Old Manila at these restored buildings and ancestral homes

https://nolisoli.ph/104515/restored-ancestral-homes-buildings/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR2Qau6j37SVCs7JJI21OZ6hHsd5OxasKq8vVO4Hk5Yi0miN6WgoDoEtQLM#Echobox=1683599801


Deliverance

What would you do if war came to your doorstep?

In Sudan right now, warring political factions have destroyed lives and homes, giving Filipino OFWs no choice but to leave -- quickly, secretly. In this harrowing, exclusive, day-to-day report of their escape from Sudan, first-time PF contributor Lawrence Espinosa shows us what it takes, how it feels when your day begins with the sounds of battle and ends with sleeping on sidewalks as you try to get to safe ground. 

A different kind of conflict -- age-old, pernicious -- is the blame game Asian Americans are subjected to whenever an economic or medical crisis such as Covid-19 hits US soil. UC Berkeley professor and author Catherine Ceniza Choy dissects the roots of medical scapegoating and anti-Asian violence that has been the wont of immigrants from our side of the Pacific since the 1800s. 

Finding one's voice and getting published constitute the holy grail of writers, and Chinese Filipino-American Mae Coyiuto does it with her YA (young adult) novel, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys, now available under the Penguin Random House imprint. PF contributor Rafaelito Sy shares his conversation with the young author.

And of course our list of Fil-Ams Among the Remarkable and Famous compiled by our publisher Mona Lisa Yuchengco, continues, with chapter 47.



In The Week

Revisiting Malacañang Palace's storied past and a tour of its recent renovations
https://www.tatlerasia.com/homes/architecture-design/tatler-exclusive-malacanang-palace?utm_source=tatlerasia.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PH_DIG_FULL_Malaca%C3%B1ang_Revisited_20230505

Filipino composer-lyricist’s musical opens to standing ovation in LA: ‘These are our stories!’
https://www.thediarist.ph/filipino-composer-lyricists-musical-opens-to-acclaim-in-la-these-are-our-stories/

Dutch museum picks Filipino engineer’s unique take on Vermeer’s famous ‘girl’
https://www.rappler.com/nation/overseas-filipinos/mauritshuis-museum-filipino-engineer-maria-glensie-ombrebueno-take-girl-pearl-earring-painting/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=Social&fbclid=IwAR0tmMD_zdOd7UEGqGp3BciCe2LzzXWVDYSwbE0jDyf4tJo4h3TU4uqZPL8

ECE grad on visit visa and tight budget ends up managing Pinoy resto in Dubai
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/pinoyachievers/868565/ece-grad-on-visit-visa-and-tight-budget-ends-up-managing-pinoy-resto-in-dubai/story/?fbclid=IwAR1kxDIeKb5UeIOWPLfp74gRUySKiIR2Gw-hVIfnbwTOC624F6-W_cTHfrA

An Adobo in Every Pot
https://www.eater.com/23178801/filipino-adobo-alaska-food-restaurants-juneau?fbclid=IwAR2KtKAV4QE2tajRXLeeROhlJanpvPlljpPT-OKwlt7VxLEx_6Ee36Okzzk

Meet the Davaoeña introducing Pinoy food to one of Manhattan’s coolest neighborhoods
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/food-drink/restaurants/05/06/23/choly-where-nys-greenwich-village-goes-for-pinoy-food?fbclid=IwAR2lj9dtmNWOlCClPsRbpDyFaJaifYo4JMsPzgQCK7TY8h3S7qcOqGSSAQQ