Category: Featured
My crystal ball for the 2022 presidential election
by Perry Diaz With three weeks left to Election Day, the campaign season in the Philippines is now in the homestretch. From here onward, every [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Cadet, Soldier Guerrilla Fighter – Remembering Bataan and Corregidor
by Rose Churma The book’s first edition was published in 1997. In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Fall of Bataan, Antonio Nieva’s daughter, [Read More…]
How We Live – And How We Say Goodbye – Can Leave The Earth A Better Place
by Caroline Aquino I went through it all: the baptism, the first holy communion, the confirmation. Being Catholic and Filipino meant I was immersed in [Read More…]
Philippines Presidential Election Is Not Over, Marcos Leads, Robredo Camp Believes A Comeback Is Possible
by Edwin Quinabo The international press has always been captivated with the Philippine Presidential elections. Democratic. Extremely high voter turnout above 80%. And in an [Read More…]
The Philippines’ Pink Phenomenon—the Leni Robredo Story
by Rose Churma Last month, I stayed up late glued to my iPad mesmerized by the images I was seeing: a long river of pink [Read More…]
Hirono’s Aloha gives boost to Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson
by Emil Guillermo When the debate got tense and heated at the hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson last month, leave it to Sen. Mazie Hirono [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Filipino Housewives Speak
by Rose Churma In commemoration of Women’s History Month last month, we feature another book on women, written and edited by women. This was published [Read More…]
US Filipinos: “We Demand Clean And Honest PH Election!”
On March 27, over ten organizations and an estimated 700 people joined a “Walk for Democracy” event to march from Midtown Manhattan to the Philippine [Read More…]
