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we're not free until all of us are free! 🍉 never ever stop loving, caring, and helping one another

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Kapwa (Sense of a Shared Identity)
This is the core of the Filipino psychology in which people have relations with their kapwa (one of us) and hindi kapwa (not one of us). Kapwa being connected, from joining with to being with others. Hindi kapwa is also kapwa but it is about people that you are not close with. Hindi kapwa starts from being civil, then integration and assimilation, to conformity and unity.
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Well, hello there, it’s Ligaya. Wow. It’s been quite a while hasn’t it? Two years? I’m still alive and well and I hope all of you have been too. If you are still active here on Tumblr and you see this post you may be wondering why I am making this post after so long. Well, my dear friends, let's just say I’m back!
Over the past few months I’ve been considering reviving the Pinoy-Culture blog. This blog has been a huge part of my life since I started it back in 2012 and even after I stopped in the end of 2016 to early 2017 I never really forgot about it. The blog both on Tumblr and the website have been left up for you guys to still access the information I have posted and written over the years on our precolonial history & culture. Quite frankly, I just miss it.
So with that said, I am fully back and will be dedicating myself to creating new content for the blog. Now you may be wondering if I will be posting on Tumblr again? The answer is yes, however the main content will be on Pinoy-Culture.com where all written articles will be posted. From there I will be posting those articles onto to Tumblr where you can read a snippet of the article and then be directed to the actual article on Pinoy-Culture.com.
Nothing much will change from before. The goal of bringing back the Pinoy-Culture blog is the same as always and that is to provide a source to learn about our precolonial history, culture, and mythology.
As of right now, I am currently revamping the blog a bit as it’s a bit outdated. I will also be writing a few articles this week to get the blog up and running again. One difference I am adding onto the blog is submissions. If you would like to write for Pinoy-Culture.com there will soon be a link where you can send in submissions. These articles, however, must be related to Filipino history, culture, or mythology.
I’m so happy to come back to this blog and community! Honestly, like said I miss writing and posting on here and I miss you guys! I hope you are excited for the relaunch of the blog as I am. Now let me get off of here for a bit so I can redesign the blogs website, start writing the first article, and get back to you guys.
In the meantime you can follow me on Instagram at pinoycultureblog.
I will be posting on there again with new posts, stories, and content. If you have any questions about the blog, its revamp, submissions, or even anything about what I have posted before in regards to our history and culture send me a message on Instagram. I am more than happy to answer any of them.
<3 Ligaya
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Let’s have ‘kapwa’ drive how we relate to each other – how we relate to other Filipinos but also other human beings. In ‘kapwa’ we are all connected. And so remembering this will hopefully make us more mindful and careful of our thoughts, feelings, attitudes and behaviors toward ourselves, our families, our communities and other peoples. In kapwa, we are also all the same – no walls, no levels, no separations, no better, no worse. This will hopefully help us see our connectivity and similarity with other people, and help us treat each other with kindness and humanity.
E.J.R. David quoted in an article by Eunice Barbara C. Novio in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. A Filipino American prof recovers his ‘kapwa’
Hebreo 10:24
Sikapin din nating gisingin ang damdamin ng bawat isa sa pagmamahal sa kapwa at sa paggawa ng mabuti.
Just finished speaking about #baybayin (#culture) andhow it relates to your corporate job (that's not your passion), community, self empowerment via identity, volunteerism, and #entrepreneurship. Written is #kapwa at #bayanihan @teamyfpa 15th gala event @painasf (at Pa'ina Lounge & Restaurant)