Fateful August
/August, particularly its third week, can trigger some somber memories among Filipinos of a certain age who were living in the Philippines during the administration of the first Ferdinand Marcos.
Fifty-two years ago, on August 21, 1971, the bombing of the miting de avance of the Liberal Party at Plaza Miranda happened. This heinous crime, which permanently injured some of the LP's leading lights, led to the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, a precursor to martial law.
Forty years ago, on August 21, 1983, Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino was assassinated a few minutes after his plane landed at the Manila International Airport, another heinous crime that eventually resulted in the downfall of the Marcos dictatorship. [See our stories below on Ninoy Aquino.]
The killings have not stopped. Our lead story this week is about a concert tribute that poet/journalist/arts and culture impresario Pablo A. Tariman mounted last week to honor the memory of his daughter Kerima and her husband, Ericson Acosta. Both were felled by government bullets on August 20, 2021 and November 30, 2022, respectively.
A sad/horrific story but with a new twist: AsAm News reports that the Smithsonian Institute has arranged to return the remains of 64 Filipinos from the early 1900s that were unethically collected by an American anthropologist for his research (unsubstantiated) to prove that White people are genetically superior to other races. Take a deep breath before reading this story.
This issue is not all grim, however.
We have a delightful story about a 72-year-old who went paragliding and sky jumping. And lived to tell the tale.
Then there's this young Filipino artist who paints raindrops.
This week, we are also posting a new section called Anti-Asian Health Watch that provides links to stories on Asian hate incidents. With our Act Against Hate section, Positively Filipino continues to be an information resource for California's anti-Asian hate campaign.
Stories This Week
A Concert For My Daughter And Son-In-Law by Pablo A. Tariman
Smithsonian To Return Unethically Sourced Remains Of Filipinos by Tenzin Wodhean
Paragliding, Sky Jumping And Dying Over San Francisco by Bella Bonner
His Art Shines On Rainy Days by Rey E. de la Cruz
[Partner] Give What You Can, Be Part Of The Solution And Make A Difference. KOKUA Maui…Mabuhay & Mahalo!
Read Agains:
Ninoy's Final Journey by Ken Kashiwahara
“Dad In White, Lying Dead On The Tarmac” byElfren Sicangco Cruz and Neni Sta. Romana Cruz
[Cook It Again] The Happy Home Cook: Inihaw Na Baboy (Grilled Pork)
[Video of the Week] Pamulinawen
Anti Asian Hate Watch
Funding provided by the State of California.
Free program offers legal services to Californians facing racial discrimination in the workplace
Discrimination during pandemic significantly harmed Asian American students’ mental health: study
16-year-old girl charged with assault for viral attack on Asian family riding NYC subway
https://nextshark.com/teen-girl-assault-charge-nyc-subway-attack-asian-family
In The Know
Many Of Lahaina’s Filipinos Are Still Missing As The Search For Bodies Drags On
‘Paghahanap kay Maura’: The Washington Post releases first-ever story in Filipino
https://nextshark.com/washington-post-first-filipino-story-maura
Former Miss Texas running to unseat long-time GOP state representative
https://archive.vn/nCmwO#selection-1853.0-1853.70
Do You Still Remember the Old Cubao?
The tale of child star Ice Seguerra
https://www.tatlerasia.com/lifestyle/entertainment/ice-seguerra-and-liza-di%C3%B1o
Filipino makeup brand goes viral with Jollibee-inspired eyeshadow palette