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INDIGENOUS FILIPINOS SHARE PERSONAL EXPERIENCES, SEEK SUPPORT TO PRESERVE WAY OF LIFE

September 30, 2019

Indigenous Filipinos and Amb. Dizon-de Vega (4th from right) with Federal Foreign Office Southeast Asia Division Head Stefanie Seedig (5th from left) and Philippine Desk Officer Dr. Nicola Gotthardt (5th from left).

Eight members of various indigenous tribes in Mindanao made a brief visit to Berlin to seek the support of the international community and Filipinos abroad in preserving their unique way of life.

In a forum organized by the Embassy last September 25, the indigenous persons led by Datu Nestor Apas of the Laingan Manobo tribe, recounted their painful experiences as unsuspecting pawns in a long-running communist insurgency. Members of the audience expressed solidarity with our indigenous brethren, and promised that they will share the information with their family members and friends.

Members of the Indigenous People’s delegation share their personal stories during the Embassy forum.

The group, accompanied by Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-de Vega, met separately with members of the Bundestag’s ASEAN Parliamentary Friendship Group, led by Green Party member Renate Künast, and officials of the German Federal Foreign Office.

The German officials expressed appreciation for the firsthand information provided by the group. They also signified their willingness to look into the diversion of foreign aid by bogus organizations, which support the perpetration of further violence against civilians and public servants in the Philippine countryside. END

Indigenous People’s Group with Amb. Dizon-De Vega meet with members of the ASEAN Parliamentary Friendship Group headed by Renate Künast at the German Parliament (Bundestage); IPs present Ms. Künast with a token of friendship

Philippine Ambassador Hosts Filipino Afternoon Tea for Wilkommen in Berlin

September 26, 2019

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega with WiB members and Undersecretary Lorraine T. Badoy pose for a commemorative photo of the first WiB event for Fall 2019 (photos by PH Embassy, Carolyn Ramoran Hamilton-Malasig)

Philippine Ambassador to Germany brought a taste of the Philippines to members of the Wilkommen in Berlin (WiB) during an Filipino Afternoon Tea Reception at the official residence on 25 September 2019.

The WiB is the largest international club composed of members from the diplomatic corps, business, academe, media, and other sectors. It is the only international club which is affiliated with the German Federal Foreign Office which ensures its wide reach in the international community in Berlin.

 

The Filipino Tea Reception kicked off the WiB’s Fall 2019 calendar and saw members enjoying afternoon tea with a Philippine twist. Instead of scones and cream, guests were treated to Chicken Adobo Canapes, Cassava Cake, Kutsinta, Puto (Steamed Rice Cake), and empanadas. Also on offer were Philippine organic teas like Lemon Ginger, Tanglad, Banaba, Pandan, Coco Melange, and Blue Flower from fair trade company Tsaa Laya and organic coffee grown in Mt. Apo, Davao and Benguet. Guests were also given tokens of Philippine chocolate-covered dried mangoes.

 

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega presented a glimpse of the Philippines during the reception focusing on the history, tourism sites, weaving traditions, and the cuisine of the country.  A special guest, Ms. Miranda Konstantinidou, owner of Konplott Jewelry which has 35 stores throughout Germany spoke about her Cebu-based design center and workshop. She shared her positive experiences working with Filipinos in Cebu and praised their creativity, discipline, and skill.

 

Chef Bulawan Callanta of AYAN Restaurant in Berlin and Lighting Designer Troy Gonzalez who also dabbles in cooking shared what makes Filipino cuisine special.

 

The WiB members expressed delight at being introduced to Philippine culture and cuisine and were particularly taken by the unique flavors in both the beverages and the dishes they sampled. WiB member Jane Williams-Boock, a German-American law professor, praised the Philippines for being a country doing its best to be more ecologically sensitive and for the warmth and positivity of its people. END

L-R Sampler display of featured dishes for the Filipino Tea with Philippine Tea from Tsaa Laya and Benguet Organic Coffee plus Recipe access via mobile QR codes; Miranda Konstantinidou of KonPlott Jewelry talks about her experiences doing business in the Philippines

 

International guests sample Philippine tea treats

 

Chef Bulawan Callanta and Mr. Troy Gonzalez with Ambassador Dizon-De Vega talk about Filipino food while WiB members listen intently

Acclaimed Fil-Am Author Calls for More Diverse Children’s Lit at AklaTamBayan in Berlin

September 19, 2019

Ms Erin Entrada Kelly, the multi-awarded Filipino-American writer of five middle-grade books, was the featured guest at the second edition of the Philippine Embassy’s AklaTamBayan living library project held on 16 September 2019 in Berlin. Ms Kelly’s third book, Hello, Universe, won the 2018 John Newbery Medal awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children of the American Library Association for the most distinguished contribution to American Literature for Children, and will be adapted as an original series by leading global streaming service Netflix.

Ms Erin Entrada Kelly shares her writing journey
at the Philippine Embassy’s AklaTamBayan.

Ms Kelly was in town for a series of readings, discussions and workshops under the Berlin International Literature Festival taking place from 11 to 21 September 2019.

Some 35 guests, including members of the Filipino community, literature lovers of various nationalities, and embassy personnel, attended the AklaTamBayan with Ms Kelly, which is part of the Embassy’s Gender and Development (GAD) program. Ambassador Ma. Theresa B. Dizon-De Vega’s welcome message was read by Consul Cathy Torres, the Embassy’s GAD officer, as the former had official engagements in Bonn. “Ideas, stories and words have power to inspire, uplift, and transform lives,” Ambassador Dizon-De Vega said in her message.

Ms Kelly, who was born in Louisiana, USA to a Filipino mother, then talked about the loneliness of growing up different from the other kids and the solace she found in books, which eventually inspired her to become a writer. Her first book, Blackbird Fly, drew a lot from her personal experiences and talked about a Filipino-American girl trying to fit in and clashing with her Filipino mother.  “I just wanted her to stop being Filipino so I could be like everybody else,” she said of her mother. Eventually, though, it dawned on her how much courage it had taken her mother to immigrate alone to the United States and to be confronted with discrimination.

Post’s Gender and Development (GAD) officer Cathy Torres engages Ms Kelly
in a conversation about her books Hello, Universe and Lalani of the Distant Sea.

Apart from characters who are ethnically different, Ms Kelly talked about wanting to write about strong young female characters, as they tended to be underrepresented in literature. Fittingly, part of the event program was a reading from Vier Wünsche ans Universum, the German translation of Hello, Universe, and the guest reader, Filipino-German sixth grader Arwen Sylvester, chose a passage in the book about Malaya, a girl who outwits and saves villagers from a greedy crocodile.

Afterwards, Ms Kelly herself read from her latest book, Lalani of the Distant Sea, a fantasy tale with elements of Filipino folklore, about a 12-year-old girl who goes on a dangerous journey to save her family and her village. A spirited Q&A followed, with the audience asking questions ranging from the portrayal of bullies in Ms Kelly’s books to the challenges of translation in literature.

The evening closed with Ms Kelly signing books and posing for photos with the guests, alongside a light dinner buffet featuring Filipino favorites like cassava cake, empanadas, and ube ice cream.

Amb. Dizon-De Vega and the author at the silent green Kulturquartier,
one of the venues of the Berlin International Literature Festival 2019.

The following day, Ambassador Dizon-De Vega personally thanked and congratulated Ms Kelly at one of her appearances in the Berlin literature festival. (END)

 

Philippine Ambassador Meets German Economic Cooperation and Development Officials

September 17, 2019

L-R Dr. Stephan Russeck, Amb. Theresa Dizon-De Vega, and Ms. Jutta Kranz-Plote at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Headquarters, Bonn, Germany (photo by PH Embassy)

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega met with officials in charge of development cooperation assistance to the Philippines at the Headquarters of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation (BMZ) in Bonn, Germany on 16 September 2019.

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega discussed with Ms. Jutta Kranz-Plote, Head of the Ministry’s Policy Division for Southeast Asia and Dr. Stephan Russeck, Senior Policy Officer the state of Philippines-Germany development cooperation and the new cooperation initiatives and programs of Germany in Philippines, particularly in Mindanao.

Germany is one of the Philippines most important development cooperation partners with Official Development Assistance (ODA) of more than USD 40 million in grants as of 2018. END

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