How bayanihan is grounding Filipino Canadians in 'ethics of care' after Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy
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How bayanihan is grounding Filipino Canadians in 'ethics of care' after Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy
Filipino Canadians are rallying around each other in the aftermath of the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival tragedy in Vancouver, in what's known as bayanihan, the tradition of helping one's community inherent to Filipino culture. One community organizer says it has been a “lifeline” for grieving Filipinos nationwide.
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“It was meant to be a day filled with music, dancing, food, laughter.” Rev. Expedito Farinas choked up as he addressed mourners on Sunday at Vancouver’s St. Mary the Virgin South Hill, an Anglican church with a largely Filipino congregation just a 15-minute walk away from where tragedy had occurred the night before. The Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party began as a day of “great celebration honouring our heritage, our culture, our tradition,” Farinas tol…
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