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"Schedules, Staged Readings, and Serendipity" by Amanda L. Andrei

"Schedules, Staged Readings, and Serendipity" by Amanda L. Andrei

Did recent college grad Amanda think that attending UniPro Summit would be integral to setting up a staged reading in New York four years later? 2016 Amanda can confidently say: no, she sure didn’t. As a friend once told me, “It’s not always one big dramatic decision you make and your life changes – it’s all the micro-choices you make day-to-day.” To that I also add, it’s a grateful spirit and our bayanihan, open to possibility and eager to help, that sets our lives and art in motion.

"Cambio Market: Sharing Filipino Ingenuity With The World" by Gelaine Santiago

"Cambio Market: Sharing Filipino Ingenuity With The World" by Gelaine Santiago

Last year, Jerome and I both quit our corporate jobs and decided to embark on a new adventure. We launched Cambio Market on a whim of sorts, no expectations or long-term plan. All we had was this burning desire to do something more, to inject meaning and impact into our very comfortable, easy lives here in Toronto. Little did we realize how near and far our whim of an adventure would take us ...

"Katapatan Nga Ba" by Sam Dizon

"Katapatan Nga Ba" by Sam Dizon

The Pledge says, Philippine society is “loving, of God, of the environment, of its people, and of its country,” but how true is this? Do we love our God when we turn our churches into marketplaces? Do we love the environment when we continue to litter and pollute our surroundings? Do we love our people when crab mentality remains within us? Do we love our country when everyone aspires to migrate?