We Know What It Takes

Thirty five years ago this week, the uprising that came to be known as the EDSA People Power Revolt happened in the Philippines. The memories and the hopes have dimmed now, commemorations have dwindled to almost zero. 

EDSA '86 was the confluence of decades-long efforts by various sectors of Philippine society to end the Marcos dictatorship, and on this goal alone, it succeeded without the widespread bloodshed that normally accompanies similar uprisings.

EDSA '86, however, was hardly a revolution, as the initial euphoria labelled it. The People Power Revolt did not change the power structure of the country, it merely changed -- or in a lot of cases, restored -- the people who would hold that power. 

For whatever woes and disappointments EDSA '86 later spawned, it was still, on its own, a truly historic moment in our homeland's history, one that we should always be proud of. Now that the world is watching Myanmar go through its own people power revolt, we Filipinos can sympathize and cheer them on. Yes, we've been there; we know what it takes. 

On March 3, Positively Filipino will hold its second webinar in 2021, "An Open Door: The Philippines as Refuge for Jews Fleeing Nazism" and we hope you will join us in celebrating another reason to be proud -- the decision of then Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon to welcome to our country Jews who were fleeing Nazism in Europe. The flyer below shows how to register for this free Zoom event. 

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In The Know

Pinoy engineer in Perseverance journey credits Baguio schooling for science roots
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/19/21/pinoy-engineer-in-perseverance-journey-credits-baguio-schooling-for-science-roots?fbclid=IwAR2PvIsGk91-2ug77_QEMMFWWW8hq_KpQluPSx8fNw9Mf8ARSdJuI3rxbjM

IN PHOTOS: Intramuros museum Casa Manila gets a stunning makeover
https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/culture/spotlight/02/18/21/in-photos-in-time-for-its-reopening-intramuros-museum-casa-manila-gets-a-stunning-makeover?fbclid=IwAR0TuC7-Mu43mjghYfayQeKS2Jmbed6lucvXipfgxVVpYSnob75ZVsj8GzQ

‘It tasted like my childhood’: How a new generation is bringing Filipino flavours to Toronto
https://www.thestar.com/life/food_wine/2021/02/18/it-tasted-like-my-childhood-how-a-new-generation-is-bringing-filipino-flavours-to-toronto.html?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=SocialMedia&utm_campaign=Life&utm_content=filipinofoodtoronto&fbclid=IwAR35IsDZLQ0wuJgjtgqvcXMqZvc9gu98fKzLwnQUqzY8KBHB51Ap7gOshPQ

IKEA PH taps Filipino artisans for custom-made textile products
https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/02/16/21/ikea-philippines-rags2riches-sewing?fbclid=IwAR1Iv2e_JyXbb8wGhdEcXJOiFAvVNV4XQ2Eg-Lvd0JMpn9ajqyWPgAx-mLk

These 6 Filipinx Recipes Turn Pantry Staples Into a Cozy Winter Menu
https://www.bonappetit.com/gallery/melissa-miranda-filipinx-pantry-recipes?fbclid=IwAR2f4ysQ-qHrne9dGjRS-KPAnDEwkLjLb3S6aDC97uc2S5q4z5D9YA-uJeE


Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Salad Days

Next to halo-halo, the perfect summer treat for most Filipinos who grew up in the Philippines is buko salad, especially when fresh young coconut is readily available. Here's a traditional recipe from Kulinarya, the book put together by some of the Philippines' best chefs, that shows how buko fruit salad is done in the old days. Hint: it involves heat, not just mixing stuff together. Our Happy Home Cook recipe for the week.

If you're planning a balikbayan visit, do spare the time to visit Intramuros, the best-preserved remnant of Spanish Manila. First-time contributor Renz Mae S. Ladroma shows as what you can see and enjoy in the Walled City, complete with prices and other details.

In San Francisco where the musical, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, is on stage until August 8, PF Correspondent Myles A. Garcia focus on Alysia Noelle Beltran, the Fil-Am actor who plays the lead role of Esmeralda, the gypsy.

Emerging as one of the acclaimed books of the year, Fil-Am author Elaine Castillo's first novel America Is Not the Heart is a must-read, according to reviewer Pia Cortez.

Some riveting stories that you may have missed:

The Philippines is building a green, disaster-resilient city
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/new-clark-city-philippines/index.html?utm_source=CNN%20Five%20Things&utm_campaign=59f5ebca53-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_07_23_07_43&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6da287d761-59f5ebca53-91010673

In Duterte’s Philippines, Having a Beer Can Now Land You in Jail
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/21/world/asia/philippines-duterte-crackdown.html

'I tended to the bodies': attacked by the Philippine army
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/jul/21/philippines-lives-land-lost-coffee-empire-militarised-politics

Galo's Road (page 11)
http://connectionarchives.com/PDF/2018/071118/Arlington.pdf

For video of the week, CNN Philippines features the work of Dr. Josephine Bundoc and Prosthetics and Orthotics Technician Ariel Zinampan on assisting People with Disabilities (PWD).