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The modern slaves of Hong Kong
Sa Hong Kong mapalad na ang kasambahay na may privacy sa kanilang sariling kwarto na karaniwang sinlaki lamang ng banyo sa mga fastfood sa Maynila

Eudocia Pulido had hopes, dreams, and fears too
Eudocia Pulido s niece Ebia talks about the Aunt Cosiang that she knew and what she wished she had asked Alex Tizon if he were still alive
#AnimatED: Si Yaya, ang aliping sagigilid
Alex Tizon s My Family s Slave reminds us of our middle class lifestyles that soared on the back of a servile system that takes advantage of the poverty pool

'Lola' Pulido: Piniga, binarat, at ikinahon sa plastik
We have to hand it to Tizon – his plan of getting away with the crime and still keeping the public on his side is an excellent strategy that would make Niccolo Machiavelli proud

56 years a slave
We have yet to see the reactions and opinions of actual katulong kasambahay back home It’s important to ask who is part of this discussion and who is not

#ThewRap: Videos you need to watch this week, May 15-21, 2017
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Alex Tizon and Auntie Lola: Rereading ‘Big Little Man’
The book goes back and forth like a thrilling ping pong game about the myths and stereotypes not only of Filipino Americans but all Asian Americans and the author s own experience as the observer and the other

WATCH: 'Slave' Eudocia is 'Cosiang' to her family in Tarlac
Rappler s Lian Buan visits the grave of Eudocia Pulido the subject of the controversial story penned by Filipino American journalist Alex Tizon and meets the relatives she left behind

Finding Eudocia Pulido in her hometown in Tarlac
Eudocia Cosiang Pulido s story tugs at the heartstrings of any Filipino who belongs to a clan of overseas domestic helpers
We are all Tizons
Slavery is wrong but how do we really treat the Lolas in our lives?

Slave story of Pulitzer Prize-winning FilAm writer sparks online debate
Filipino American author Alex Tizon shares a haunting story of slavery within his own family drawing mixed reactions online

The Atlantic's 'My Family's Slave' should not end with a feast
When the issue is slavery we shouldn t adjust our standards so low that we let a piece go unchallenged for being a memoir