PH Runs a Cycle of Crisis-Induced OFW Aid

PH Runs a Cycle of Crisis-Induced OFW Aid

The cycle of crisis-induced assistance to affected OFWs never stops. The Philippines migration stakeholders have been running it for three decades.

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Documenting the Diaspora

Documenting the Diaspora

A Fil-Am daughter of an OFW wins grant to document lives of Filipino migrant workers.

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Hope and Ordeal in the Holy Land

Hope and Ordeal in the Holy Land

Find out why Israel is becoming a Mecca for Filipinos seeking a better future for themselves and their families, even if it means living in fear of deportation.

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Surprise! A Filipino Table in Tbilisi

Surprise! A Filipino Table in Tbilisi

Craving sisig or crispy pata in Tbilisi, Georgia? No problem.

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Diary of a Long and Winding Trek to America

Diary of a Long and Winding Trek to America

Jason de Parle’s book is a close examination—spanning 30 years — of a Filipino immigrant family’s struggle against poverty, from their poor neighborhood in Manila to their new home in a Galveston, Texas subdivision.

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Everyone’s Children But Her Own

Everyone’s Children But Her Own

A migrant caregiver is finally ready for love, but the circumstances stand in the way.

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Girlhood Interrupted

Girlhood Interrupted

A woman is shadowed by doubt and anxiety as she works abroad to support the little daughter she left behind. 

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Rethinking Womanhood

Rethinking Womanhood

Historian, author, professor Mina Roces documents the evolution of Filipino women and the impact of overseas employment on families.

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Know Your Diaspora: Germany

Know Your Diaspora: Germany

According to one survey, 75 percent of Filipinos in Germany feel they have no problems with linguistic or cultural adjustment.

   

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Know Your Diaspora: Filipinos in Greece

Know Your Diaspora: Filipinos in Greece

Land-based and sea-based Filipinos constitute Filipino presence in Greece.

    

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