Our Places in the World
/Filipinos are known for finding places in many corners of the globe to make their home. Necessity often spurs them to do so. In “Landscapes of Diaspora,” we feature the works of Janine Barrera, a young artist who paints as a “global citizen with a Filipino aesthetic” and one who is grateful for the new home she has found for herself.
Meanwhile, former career diplomat Virgilio A Reyes revisits one of his temporary homes in search of footprints of a French ancestor. “A ‘French Leave’ in Paris on a Eurailpass” is Part 2 of his series on returning to Europe 50 years after he was an exchange student on the continent in 1972.
Some compatriots are able to find success in the old sod and generously try to better our common home. One such Filipino was the late business leader-philanthropist Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco. Positively Filipino Publisher Mona Lisa Yuchengco tells of her family’s loving commemoration of her late father’s 100th February birthday. His loved ones recalled his “A Legacy of Compassion,” which was rooted in his conviction that an enterprise should aim for a “social return on investment,” or use private investment for the public good. Fittingly, The AY Foundation continues to render assistance to employees of the Yuchengco Group of Companies and their children, as well as to the most vulnerable in Philippine society, through scholarships and health care and skills development programs. Ambassador Yuchengco’s philosophy in action makes sure that his legacy of compassion will last well beyond the 100 years he spent in this world.
And more of the noteworthy Fil-Ams in our 43rd edition of the remarkable and famous.
Read Agains:
Romances In History by Ambeth R. Ocampo
Second Springs by Cathy S. Babao
A Year Of God’s Sweet Time by Corito Fiel
Cook It Again: The Happy Home Cook: Scampi And Crab Pasta by Bernie Cervantes
[Video of the Week] Can Filipinos be Superstitious and Scientific?
Breaking the Tabo’s Sapphire Sandalo talks about the background oof some of our superstitions and their acceptance into the mainstream.
In The Know
Reimagining Isabel Cooper: She’s more than a mistress
https://www.thediarist.ph/reimagining-isabel-cooper-shes-more-than-a-mistress/
The Ilocos cotton takes centerstage at Pinto Art Museum
https://www.thediarist.ph/the-ilocos-cotton-takes-centerstage-at-pinto-art-museum/
Meet the heiresses of the Philippines' richest
The Most *Date-Worthy* Restaurants And Cafés In Manila, According To Gen Z And Millennial Pinays
Audiences nationwide will see a Fil-Am Cinderella