Spotlight
Letizia: A Life in Letters – A Sneak Peek
A sneak peek into the exhibit Letizia: A Life in Letters which Karmina herself curated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7vaDW917bU
Letizia Roxas Constantino’s family marks her 105th birth anniversary with ‘Letizia: A Life in Letters’ exhibit
By Cecille Baltazar | The Philippine Star | April 13, 2025“In my diary book of quotes, I wrote on the Nov. 17 page: 'The great[READ]
The ‘Letizia: A Life in Letters’ exhibit introduces historian Letizia Roxas-Constantino through her personal letters and other curio
All Photos by Josiah Antonio By JOSIAH ANTONIO | Published by GMA News Online | April 10, 2025 An exhibit of letters[READ]
Pasts Revisited
Henry Cabot Lodge
A reminder on this day, 4 February, the 126th anniversary of the Filipino-American War, a badly taught chapter, if it is brought up at all, in Philippine (and U.S.) history. The U.S. is no longer our enemy. But neither is it our friend. #TheContinuingPast #RememberBetter
Stories
Tagteam for Nationalism: Popular Book Store and the Constantino Foundation
If you are looking for books by Renato Constantino or Letizia Roxas Constantino, Popular Book Store is your main shop. Popular remains the main distributor of the Constantino Foundation, thanks to decades of friendship between the book store’s founder, Joaquin Po, and the historian Renato Constantino [...]
Renato Constantino Jr: The man who ‘apcet’ the world about East Timor
MUCH has been written about the courage, rock-steady principles and tireless activism of Renato Constantino Jr., “RC” to most, since he died on April 5 at the age of 79.He was, after all, present — nay, taking a key role though much of the time behind the scenes unless truly needed — in most of the game-changing campaigns of the last five decades.Think September 1991, when the Philippine Senate voted to end the US bases treaty. [...]
PUP marks 120th founding year with climate, mobility, history ride
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) launched Sintang Lakbay today, a pioneering initiative integrating inclusive mobility, culture, and history. The move highlights the school’s resolve to demonstrate the relevance of its academic philosophy in the face of current climate-constrained realities. [...]
What remains of Carlos Fressel?
What remains of Carlos Fressel? There are several answers to the question. Among them is a reminder to Filipinos about the value of our fascinating past and why history should not be treated as the domain of historians alone. At the base of an elegant pillar in the parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Sta. Mesa Manila, a curious churchgoer will find an interesting marking [...]