How Linda and Her Sisters Survived the War

How Linda and Her Sisters Survived the War

A tale of survival and recovery from a major national challenge.

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Memories of Refuge in Manila

Memories of Refuge in Manila

Meet Margot Cassel, who evaded the Holocaust by finding refuge in Manila, thanks to President Quezon’s “Open Door” policy.

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Colonization’s Impact on Manila

Colonization’s Impact on Manila

Find out how Manila became the most important city of the archipelago.

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Better Leyte Than Never: The 75th Anniversary of Gen. MacArthur’s Return to the Philippines

Better Leyte Than Never: The 75th Anniversary of Gen. MacArthur’s Return to the Philippines

Find out why the Philippine island of Leyte is an important place name in Philippine—and world—history.

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Origins of Our Daily Breads

Origins of Our Daily Breads

How baked goods landed on the Filipino table.

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New “Old” Filipino Master Paintings Surface and Break Auction Records

New “Old” Filipino Master Paintings  Surface and Break Auction Records

Find out why new ‘old’ Filipino masters’ paintings are breaking auction records.

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It Takes A Pilgrimage

It Takes A Pilgrimage

Doing research in Delano, California for an art installation, artist France Viana learns about the most valuable crop planted by Filipino farm workers of old.

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Martial Law Stories: Remembering

Martial Law Stories: Remembering

A journalist remembers her days underground and the courageous people she worked with.

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From Coffee to Pollo Con Chocolate

From Coffee to Pollo Con Chocolate

There is a story in every dish, history in every bite.

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Death of an Army

Death of an Army

What’s the death of an army like? Survey the scenes of Filipino and American defeat at the Bataan peninsula.

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