Captivating Capiz

Captivating Capiz

After my speech, on to the scallops.

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Walang Naiwan: A Manong Reincarnated in the Mountains of Western North Carolina

Walang Naiwan: A Manong Reincarnated in the Mountains of Western North Carolina

A Filipino American poet alone in rural North Carolina longs for the company of fellow Filipinos and finds a surreal manong.

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A Domestic Violence Story

A Domestic Violence Story

In sharing her story during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, award-winning director Giovannie Espiritu wants to emphasize that abuse comes in many forms. It’s not always about physical violence; often, it’s about control.

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The Ilocano Gang of Salinas Valley

The Ilocano Gang of Salinas Valley

Historian Alex Fabros Jr. recalls back porch stories his manongs in Salinas Valley, California, told him.

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Helene, a Name I Refuse to Forget

Helene, a Name I Refuse to Forget

Poet Tony Robles shares moments when Hurricane Helene recently ran wild, bringing both ruin and togetherness in his mobile home community in North Carolina.

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Coming Home: Where Sisterhood Was Born

Coming Home: Where Sisterhood Was Born

The bonds of sisterhood have endured over the years among members of the Maryknoll College Class of 1974.

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Ferdie and Ninoy, Brothers at Odds

Ferdie and Ninoy, Brothers at Odds

A fraternity brother thinks Ninoy Aquino wouldn’t have thought that the dictator personally ordered his assassination.

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Finding Light in the Dark: A Fil-Am's Triumph Over Cancer

Finding Light in the Dark: A Fil-Am's Triumph Over Cancer

A severely tested cancer survivor shares her story hope to ignite a spark of hope in fellow Filipino Americans facing their own battles.

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Bitter Melon Sounds

Bitter Melon Sounds

How a writer came to “know his ass from a hole in the ground.”

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Our Indomitable Mamang

Our Indomitable Mamang

Life was tough every step of the way for a mother with eight children, but the way she lived it one would not have guessed just how tough.

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