With the vast majority of Filipinos being Catholic, the most prominent holiday celebrated in the Philippines is Christmas (“Pasko” in Tagalog).
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The Best Asian American Books of 2019
My favorite books by Asian American authors in 2019, in no particular order. I probably read about sixty books this year. Something that I’ve been thinking about a lot is that for all our fascination with technology, we’ve forgotten how transformative a simple book can be.
Read MoreIf We're In Late Stage Capitalism, Does That Mean the End of Capitalism Is Near?
At this point, the phrase is everywhere. Late capitalism, in its current usage, is meant to describe the stage of capitalism where things get so bad that a revolution happens. The term was popularized by a Marxist theorist and activist named Ernest Mandel in the mid-twentieth century. I think it sounds almost ominous because a “late” period implies that we are at the end of something.
Read MoreCapitalism Sucks
Our free market is run by selfish, untrustworthy sociopaths. Corruption has become the norm. In the last 30 years, our checks and balances have been badly eroded. And it was only 25 years ago that the world celebrated the “triumph” of American capitalism. Is this a coincidence? No.
Read MoreOnly Colonizers Celebrate Thanksgiving: Saying NO THANKS!
I may not be a politician nor do I have a lot of power. But I will use my voice to humbly say that looking back on the twentieth century, I find nationalism and exceptionalism really creepy. Next week, our country will be celebrating one of the worst holidays of all. To Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning because it is a reminder that in return for their help, they were repaid with the loss of their land and destruction of their people.
Read MorePublic Libraries Are Socialism In Action
The public library system is basically socialism at its best. It’s one of the few environments that doesn’t judge anyone or take advantage of anyone. It doesn’t try to sell anything and it can’t be bought. It offers people dignity and nobility.
Read MoreThe Diversity and Inclusion Industry is Complete Bullshit
Can you really train people to be more accepting of diversity after making them sit through a 2-hour seminar? No. Let's be realistic. It's too conceptual. And simply outlawing bias doesn't make it go away. Never mind that almost every single training facilitator will do everything they can to avoid actually saying the word “racism".”
Read MoreWhy Joining An MLM Will Ruin Your Life
Everyday, people get sucked into the lure of MLMs (“multi-level marketing” or “network marketing”) and I can’t stress enough the need to stay far, far away from them. I understand the need for flexibility, especially if you are a full-time student or are raising young children. Believe me, I also understand getting a job that allows you to create your own schedule and work remotely takes Hunger Games level competition.
Read MoreAre Superhero And Comic Book Franchises Ruining The Film Industry?
Movie franchises and cinematic universes have backed themselves into a corner. They've become overstuffed and chaotic from the constant pressure to sustain themselves for the sequels to come. Originality is dead. The very existence of Marvel and other brand expansion movies is making it impossible for filmmakers, even the ones with the most industry clout, to get their movies made.
Read MoreThe Problem With The Body Positivity Movement
The body positivity and the no makeup movements, with their empowerment slogans such as, "you are beautiful just the way you are," are still equating happiness, morality and self-worth with beauty. That's the real issue here.
Read MoreTama na! Sobra na! People Power na!
Malaya Movement is calling on all Baltimore/DMV Filipinos and our allies to join us in DC on Monday, July 22nd as a massive show of opposition against Rodrigo Duterte and his regime as he delivers his 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA).
Read MoreThe Fourth of July is a Fraud
The Fourth of July is a fraud. Whose independence was it anyway? The Founding Fathers wanted independence and freedom only for a select few. It's no different from our leadership today.
Read MoreConcentration Camps Have Always Existed In The U.S. And It's Time To Admit It
Why are people so numb to what is actually happening to families in the migrant detention centers, yet they get so emotional at the utter mention of the term “concentration camp”? How did this moment come into being?
Read MoreDecolonize Your Bookshelves Launch with Gina Apostol - Recap
Decolonize Your Bookshelves launched last night and was a success! This series of events is not just about diversifying your reads to include more Filipino authors. It’s about making our own voices dominant. It’s also about the intersection of literature and activism.
Read MoreThe Path to Dual Citizenship in the Philippines (Am I A Balikbayan Yet?)
For me, it’s about more than just voting rights. It’s also about my personal ties to the Philippines and how much I want to strengthen them. My maternal and paternal sides of the family are still there. And I want my kids to be Filipino in both ethnicity AND nationality.
Read MoreLet's Set The Record Straight About Immigration
It’s time to set the story straight. Not everyone who immigrated to the U.S. actually wanted to come here. My parents didn’t. They wanted to stay in the Philippines with their families and their friends. So why did they move here? It’s time for a brief history lesson…
Read MoreWhy Is Everyone So Mad About The Philippine Midterm Elections?
Gut instinct, I knew that the 2019 Philippine midterm elections that took place on Monday, May 13th would be a shitshow. But I hoped for the best anyway. The day after the elections, I woke up to check social media and was disappointed and angry but worse…I wasn’t at all surprised.
Read MoreYour Classics Aren't My Classics! Deconstructing Literary Canon For Asian Americans
I grew up thinking that the most important books were written by white men and women. I was wrong. Entire generations of Asian Americans have been erased or misrepresented. It wasn’t that we were voiceless all these years. It’s that we weren’t being heard.
Read MorePeople Power in DC: The National Summit for Human Rights & Democracy
Last weekend, I attended the National Summit for Human Rights and Democracy in the Philippines in Washington, D.C. More than 350 people from various organizations came from different cities across the United States to participate in one of the largest political summits gathering Filipinos to unite against the fascist Duterte administration and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines.
Read MoreThe Dark Arts Of Manipulating The Media
When trolls and media repression represent the dominant culture, how can we have faith that our news hasn't been manipulated for the sake of hits?
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