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Of Jiufen, uprisings, and collective memory | Postcards

Ceej writes to Sab while on her mini-moon with her husband in Taiwan. We realize just how strange a thing memory is as Ceej talks about places that inspired ghibli films juxtaposed to the 228 incident of Taiwan.

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    As Sab learns to be at home in Amsterdam, she writes to Ceej about the similarities between her new home and Manila.
  • Trailer | Postcards

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    Recalling memories whether it be with fondness or melancholy is an amazing way to discover your own history and different perspectives. Even more so when you share them with a friend. Join Sab and Ceej as they share experiences from around the world! Subscribe so you don’t miss an update.
  • Howie Severino wants you to know about Jose Rizal, The Naturalist

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    What's AP will be coming back with new episodes and even new formats soon. In the meantime, we're sharing this episode from Teka Teka where reporter Bella Perez Rubio visits 40 Wall Street, a building that was owned by both Donald Trump and the Marcoses.