Dive into everyday Filipino life by riding public transport like the ever-handy tricycle, or the colourful jeepney or a classic provincial bus. It’s how millions of locals travel every day — ...
Juanita Umipig was 38 years old when she left the Philippines with five kids to join her husband in Vallejo in 1955. “He came back to get us all,” Juanita Umipig, 98, said. “That’s when I came here.” ...
“I’d like to play on the top of the rice terraces,” Cecile Licad exclaims in a room full of art and culture writers, seemingly in jest, but completely earnest. It’s the kind of quote that captures her ...