Hiking Heaven: The Magic of Japan’s Kumano Kodo

Hiking Heaven: The Magic of Japan’s Kumano Kodo

For a meditative time, trek the Komano Kodo, a network of mountain trails that converge at sacred temple centers in Southern Osaka, connecting temple centers in Hongu, Hayatama, and Nachi along the Kii Peninsula.

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How an Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing Was Born

How an Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing Was Born

Magdaragat: An Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing came to life after a group of writers decided “it was about time we focused on our emerging and established writers and help them claim their space in Canadian literature.”

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An Artist Reunites with Her Muse

An Artist Reunites with Her Muse

Upon retirement, a Filipino Canadian career civil servant reawakens her artist self.

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[Partner] Helping AAPI Communities Heal from the Pain of Racism

[Partner] Helping AAPI Communities Heal from the Pain of Racism

Against historic surges in anti-Asian hate since the pandemic, a new pilot program is helping AAPI communities heal from hate crimes.

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Into the Unknown: The Strange Skulls of Banton, Romblon

Into the Unknown: The Strange Skulls of Banton, Romblon

What secrets do the modified skulls found in the Guyangan Cave System hold?

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For Barbara ‘Tweetums’ Cruz Gonzalez (1944-2024)

For Barbara ‘Tweetums’ Cruz Gonzalez (1944-2024)

A fond farewell to the much-admired author and columnist Barbara Cruz Gonzalez.

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The Making of a Cello Prodigy

The Making of a Cello Prodigy

Meet Damodar Das Castillo, a 16-year-old cello virtuoso who’s out to conquer the concert music stage.

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Life, Death, and Duty in the Pandemic Years

Life, Death, and Duty in the Pandemic Years

The personal stories of Filipino American medical front-liners during the COVID years humanize the full impact of the pandemic that hard data alone can’t convey.

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Portrait of the Filipino as a Book Designer

Portrait of the Filipino as a Book Designer

Felix Mago Miguel’s coffee table books tell us so much more of where he came from, and the sad ethos of our country’s divisions and aspirations.

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[Partner] Has California Moved the Needle on Hate?

[Partner] Has California Moved the Needle on Hate?

Race and ethnicity are the largest motivators of hate crimes in California, followed by gender and sexual orientation.

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