Enough is enough

By: Rina Jimenez-David - @inquirerdotnet 07/08/2020

Soon after Typhoon “Ondoy” left our home inundated in over seven feet of muddy floodwaters, we heard that my husband, then a contractual art director with Food Magazine of ABS-CBN publications, was entitled to “cash assistance.” I…

A traumatized generation

Rina Jimenez-David 06/22/2018

Even as US President Donald Trump appears to have backtracked from the policy separating would-be migrant children from their parents at the US-Mexico border, one would have to wonder if the policy has not created a whole…

‘GMRC’ in the time of Duterte

Rina Jimenez-David 06/19/2018

To Filipinos of a certain generation, the subject is better known as “GMRC,” for Good Manners and Right Conduct. I don’t know what happened in the decades since this was established as part of the public school…

Reality of drug prices

Rina Jimenez-David 06/15/2018

Anecdotal evidence, including letters to the editor, tells a too-familiar story of scenes at drug store counters. After handing the sales person a doctor’s prescription and hearing the amount involved, the customer blanches at the total cited.…

What sexual harassment looks like

Rina Jimenez-David 06/08/2018

Adding my own views to the cacophony of voices raised over “The Kiss,” the onstage lip-locking of President Duterte and a Filipina during a gathering of migrant Filipinos in Korea. Glimpsing videos and still shots of the…

Education and inclusion

Rina Jimenez-David 06/01/2018

With classes in public and private schools opening next week, families once more face the specter of education-related expenses ranging from the rising prices of books and school materials, increased tuition charged by private institutions, and additional…

Shepherd ‘who smelled like his sheep’

Rina Jimenez-David 05/04/2018

He was a priest who “smelled like his sheep,” meaning that he chose to live with and among the faithful, sharing every problem, hardship, joy and celebration such that he was indistinguishable from his “sheep” and began…

Baby Doll and other ‘unsung’ women

Rina Jimenez-David 04/07/2018

Her mother and most everybody else call her “Baby Doll,” although in typical Pinoy fashion, this nickname has been shortened to “Bidal.” When I asked exactly how Sittie Nur Dayhanna Saruang Mohamad got the moniker “Baby Doll,”…

Six minutes of silence

Rina Jimenez-David 03/27/2018

It was the silence “heard” around the world. After reciting the names of her friends and schoolmates who died in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Emma González then lapsed into silence, a silence…

Girding her loins

Rina Jimenez-David 03/13/2018

I did not start this trouble,” declared Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno before a gathering of supporters at the University of the Philippines yesterday. “As I said last week, why don’t they want to finish this? I…

Guiding lights

Rina Jimenez-David 02/27/2018

There is a scene, recalled only on reflection in the movie “The Post,” but told more completely by Katharine Graham in her memoir “Personal History,” which took place on the morning Graham was to meet with the…

Teen widows and the war on drugs

Rina Jimenez-David 02/13/2018

Today is Valentine’s Day, and what an irony that it coincides with the Catholic feast of Ash Wednesday, which ushers in the Lenten season. Commentators make much of the irony that today is also, in the Catholic…

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