Paging Book Lovers

An effective way of getting kids interested in reading is to offer them the yucky or the scary as subject matter. In his illustrated book Bunso Meets the Mumu, artist Rev Valdez uses the mumu, a Filipino sobriquet for “ghost,” as a come-on to make children realize it’s really nothing to be scared of. It’s also a way of introducing a broader audience to Filipino mythology and culture. Contributor Claire Mercado-Obias explores how Valdez does it (The Mumu Goes Mainstream). 

Speaking of books, Frankfurt, Germany hosts the world’s largest book fair. In 2025, the Philippine book industry will be the holding a P200 million-peso exhibition. Contributor Criselda Yabes hopes Filipino book lovers from all over the diaspora will come to show their support. Frankfurt, she writes, is also worthy of exploration (All Booked Up in Frankfurt).

In this issue, we also feature the third-place winning entry at the 2022 Doreen Gamboa Fernandez Food Writing Award. Alfonso Delgado of Victoria City, Negros Occidental writes about breadfruit, a “super fruit” that also rekindles his memory of his grandmother and her cooking (The Breadfruit, a Super Fruit and So Much More).

Meanwhile, New York writer-editor Cristina DC Pastor gives an update on Vilma Kari, a victim of a hate assault in Times Square. Vilma is recovering from serious physical injuries she received from the unprovoked anti-Asian hate attack. But her daughter says recuperation from emotional damage is more challenging (Hate Survivor Vilma Kari: Doing Well Physically, But Emotional Healing Takes Time).

Finally, contributor Corin Ramos tells us that a tireless community leader in Las Vegas, Rozita Lee shows no sign of slowing down (Meet Unstoppable Community Advocate Rozita Lee). Originally from Lahaina, Maui, the 89-year-old, has gone back several times to her fire-devastated hometown to help survivors recover and cope with the aftermath. Manang Rozita is among the treasures of our community.

Video of the Week: Sinulog Festival 2024


Anti-Asian Hate Watch

CA vs Hate highlights new tools amid still-growing reports of hate
https://asamnews.com/2024/01/18/ca-vs-hate-highlights-new-tools/

Hate Crime Map
https://www.hatecrimemap.com/

NYS Bar Association proposes expansion of hate crime statute amid rising incidents
https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2024/01/22/nysba-proposes-statute-expansion-amid-rising-hate-crime/

A year later, the AAPI community is still crying for change after mass shootings in California
https://www.mlive.com/reckon/2024/01/a-year-later-the-aapi-community-is-still-crying-for-change-after-mass-shootings-in-california.html

IU shows solidarity with the Asian-American community through ‘Hope Not Hate’
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2024/01/bloomington-event-hope-not-hate-solidarity

Funding provided by the State of California.



Up and Coming Achievers

As an information hub for the worldwide Filipino diaspora, Positively Filipino has documented the growth and expanse of Filipino presence outside the Philippines, particularly North America.

We've been in this business of watching the evolution of our community for over three decades, first as Filipinas magazine staff then, for the last 10 years, with PF. It is truly heartening for us to witness such growth -- from a relatively invisible immigrant group to what is now a strong, impactful force in such areas as health care, law, entertainment, the academe, sports and politics (in certain states). If you want proof, just check our website for our series on FilAms Among the Remarkable and Famous.

And now we have the second- and third generation who are firmly ensconced in their fields of expertise. This week we feature some of them:

Three FilAms breaking into the difficult-to-penetrate world of stand-up comedy, in Chicago at that, where such big names as Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell got their start. 

A FilAm student journalist from Georgetown University dissects how basketball is awakening FilAm identity and pride among high school students.

In Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, a very impressive young woman is making waves not just as a tech and science whiz but as an entrepreneur with several patents to her name. 

And for our anti-Asian Hate series, we feature a professor of law and a social justice advocate, Rose Cuizon-Villazor, who teaches at Rutgers Law School.


Anti-Asian Hate Watch

After racist threats forced a Southeast Asian restaurant to close down, the owner reopened a new restaurant as an homage to his immigrant parents
https://www.businessinsider.com/restaurant-asian-stereotype-eating-dog-racism-thai-community-2024-1

You Can Now Report LA Hate Incidents Online
https://laist.com/news/you-can-now-report-la-hate-incidents-online

Asian immigrants feel less safe moving to the US: Survey
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/immigration/asians-less-safe-us-survey/

35 years later, Stockton still remembers Cleveland Elementary School shooting
https://asamnews.com/2024/01/17/1989-cleveland-elementary-school-stockton-shooting-anniversary-aapi-community/

Chinese Travelers Are Still Cautious About Visiting the U.S. Here’s Why.
https://skift.com/2024/01/17/chinese-travelers-are-still-cautious-about-visiting-the-u-s-heres-why/

 Funding provided by the State of California.


In The Know

Canadian embassy owes Mindanawons explanation on ‘harsh’ travel advisories
https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2024/01/canadian-embassy-owes-mindanawons-explanation-on-harsh-travel-advisories/

Apparently, 13 of the 50 Most Densely Populated Cities Worldwide are in Metro Manila
https://www.esquiremag.ph/politics/news/most-densely-populated-cities-worldwide-rankings-2023-a00203-20231214?utm_medium=Echobox-Esquire&utm_campaign=Echobox-Ownshare&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR2qv-hc0kSGCiJbiMLqIBgJxvn9arrulhzuopPQ74eoz2vghIkbEOqeujg#Echobox=1704524986

How Camille Santos Samson ‘found the problems’ of the buildings in PGH
https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/camille-santos-samson-pgh?utm_source=tatlerasia.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PH_DIG_GLOBALDOMINATION_FULL20240112&tId=7ee5e4e8f916fd76066a2703d3ca9ed9

Remember How Makati Used to Look 40 Years Ago?
https://www.esquiremag.ph/culture/lifestyle/this-furniture-store-shows-how-makati-was-40-years-ago-sa00043-20171008-src-rl?utm_medium=Echobox-Esquire&utm_campaign=Echobox-Ownshare&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR28sWc0bOoiHrRK4zMLPsXXfOgVhB2tfOovXHB5vfT3Ie2GFiqL5G5IEc4#Echobox=1705112217

Ube Is Everywhere—Find Out Why This Purple Yam Is So Popular
https://www.marthastewart.com/what-is-ube-8425552?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article&fbclid=IwAR0V5usTQAnWjvz1jij4za1HX1Of_oue248aO9mD8HrUC1UNXcWjm8mi5J4

Why did a 72-year-old man turn his home into a library?
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1891353/watch-why-did-a-72-year-old-man-turn-his-home-into-a-library-inqstories


Enough!

The one-year grant that the state of California, through the California State Library, awarded Positively Filipino requires us to be constantly alert to the serious issue of Anti-Asian hate. Thus we have published original articles on various aspects of the Stop the Hate campaign, and we continue to monitor various publications so we can compile links to those stories with our regular Hate Watch collection.

Disseminating information on anti-Asian hate also means learning more about this sorry, sometimes tragic, sign of our times. We have followed up on Fil-Am victims of violence and assaults, some of them gruesome enough to make mainstream news, others just spoken about in whispers. Since documentation is important in addressing the gravity of the problem, PF has opened itself to posting reports on incidents that are brought to our attention. Such as our story this week by San Francisco community leader Mauro Tumbocon who was a victim of a random, unprovoked physical assault on New Year's Day.

We also came across this short film by Glenn Philip Martinez Aquino on the anti-Filipino riot in Exeter, California on October 24, 1929. This film, our Video of the Week, is instructive and cautionary. Filipino American history is replete with stories of hate directed against our elders who came to the US in unfriendly times.  And such negativity from certain quarters is not going away anytime soon.

However, we are not helpless victims here. Together with other Asian Americans, we can get the resistance going. Gathering information. Documenting incidents of assaults. Educating ourselves on the historical, social, psychological, mental and legal issues of anti-Asian hate. We are one in declaring in various ways, through a variety of voices and channels: ENOUGH!



Anti-Asian Hate Watch

For Asian Americans, January Brings Memories of Tragedy and Hope for Change
https://asamnews.com/2024/01/16/asian-americans-january-reflection-hate-crimes-violence/

With hate crimes on the rise, the FBI wants to hear from Utahns
https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2024/01/16/und-with-hate-crimes-on-the-rise-the-fbi-wants-to-hear-from-utahns/

Anti-Asian Hate in America: Exploring a Psychological Aspect of Human Thought, Behavior, and a Solution
https://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/topss/anti-asian-hate.pdf

Combat Hate Crimes toolkit in Tagalog
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.napaba.org/resource/resmgr/hate_crimes/toolkits_languages/v2hate_crimes_tagalog.pdf

Combat Hate Crimes toolkit in English and Ilocano
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.napaba.org/resource/resmgr/hate_crimes/toolkits_languages/v2hate_crimes_ilocano.pdf 

Anti-Asian Hate
https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org/anti-asian-hate

How Asian Americans Fought Back Against Hate – and Won
https://nysba.org/how-asian-americans-fought-back-against-hate-and-won/

Funding provided by the State of California.


In The Know

The return of ancient Cotabato limestone urns to the PH, the return of dignity to Filipino heritage
https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/return-ancient-cotabato-limestone-urns-dignity-filipino-heritage/?fbclid=IwAR1bNptBmuSj6ZkD-mISrN8cFg3mK3JmEwASoVOEa1JIZYjrMS8BUjwVyMc

The Manilamen and their Australian Connection
https://verafiles.org/articles/the-manilamen-and-their-australian-connection?fbclid=IwAR3G6FmjL6G3OFIvaYxFMr0NcyGRHAzUFgG4lVtRXZnSYLJz-5czLlNZKCw

Here's How Much Money Filipino Content Creators Make From YouTube Videos
https://www.esquiremag.ph/culture/arts-and-entertainment/filipino-content-creators-youtube-mone-sa00367-20220805-src-candy?utm_medium=Echobox-Esquire&utm_campaign=Echobox-Ownshare&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3iGztHDHuXWrYwq5lNkFJXFijuNQWDE_B7AxsWqV9RmrghIqMyneKW3uc#Echobox=1704425732

Someone Unearthed Old Films That Give a Rare Glimpse of Pre-War Manila
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/films-prewar-manila-a00225-20210521?utm_medium=Echobox-Esquire&utm_campaign=Echobox-Ownshare&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3BmlHdXK6ygKtUc-KB6KSmk7sUjWGXdyRPdBxNaVKQLB-1gUHhcLXGXWc#Echobox=1704431992

This Filipino-Romanian NFL Player Is Introducing Fans to Sinigang and Adobong Pusit
https://www.esquiremag.ph/culture/food-and-drink/andrei-iosivas-nfl-player-filipino-food-a00203-20240108?utm_medium=Echobox-Esquire&utm_campaign=Echobox-Ownshare&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR0DchlxYOMvg935eQv8MfCPANf4gLZ5xffvz00JI2M_-7t-myIawh2h-pY#Echobox=1704763144

Coconut Milk Chicken Adobo
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020494-coconut-milk-chicken-adobo?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR0-6X9ELEzeBZ2OwHCZ2TyGR8GRsSJbOZ3uOIFgoEibR9aAH4lXf5rM_uk