Spotlight
We’re in this month’s Enrich Magazine of Mercury Drugstore!
Hooray! We hosted the lovely Batch 68 of St. Theresa's High School in October 2024, and one of the participants (thank you, Eve Angcanan!)[READ]
Commemorating the ‘Forgotten’ Philippine-American War & Honoring Heroes
"Dén é la sásáup. Sásákup la," the immortal words of the great Kapitan Bikong del Rosario. They are not here to help us, they are[READ]
spot.ph reissued: Kara David & Karmina Constantino on the Lola Who Taught Them the Power of Words
(SPOT.ph) Before they were household names, they were simply Hochi and Minh—cousins who spent a lot of time together, little children running around during Sunday[READ]
Pasts Revisited
Stories
The Snap Revolution: A Post Mortem
The past is always present, but often concealed or costumed. Letizia Roxas Constantino wrote this in March 1986, less than a month after EDSA:“The portentous events of February followed one another in rapid succession involving many millions of Filipinos in accustomed actions of commitment and courage and evoking in the whole nation[READ]
We’re in this month’s Enrich Magazine of Mercury Drugstore!
Hooray! We hosted the lovely Batch 68 of St. Theresa's High School in October 2024, and one of the participants (thank you, Eve Angcanan!) wrote an essay about the exchanges. The Foundation certainly had a great time, one made memorable because of a particular quality that stood out among the women[READ]
Revisiting February 4, 1899: The Philippine-American War in Historical Context
More than a date on the calendar, February 4, 1899 marks the beginning of the Philippine-American War. The conflict set in motion a new phase in Philippine history, one that continues to shape how this period is studied and understood. This year, the Pandesal Forum at Kamuning Bakery Cafe returned to[READ]
A panelist’s reflection on the historical discussions from recent Pandesal Forum sessions
We share here a panelist’s reflection on the historical discussions from recent Pandesal Forum sessions, including those on the Abad Santos family and the Philippine–American Memorial Day, and on the transmission of historical memory across generations. Eufemio Agbayani III has been a panelist in previous Pandesal Forums but was a guest[READ]


















