He helps kids cope with trauma through art
NIKOLO Salazar recalls his experience at the height of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) and its aftermath: “Every day we had to search for food. Money didn’t matter. It was
NIKOLO Salazar recalls his experience at the height of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) and its aftermath: “Every day we had to search for food. Money didn’t matter. It was
Roxas received flak on social media after he was featured in the cover of “Esquire Philippines” magazine commemorating the first anniversary of super typhoon “Yolanda.”
The year 2013 was full of both hardship and happiness. However, for many places in the Philippines, it was a year of utter destruction and heartbreak.
As Louis Vuitton recently marked its 20th year of doing business in the country, Jean-Baptiste Debains, the former president of Louis Vuitton Asia-Pacific, was moved to say: “Today, it sounds completely natural to be in the Philippines. It wasn’t so 20 years ago.”
This past week, we have seen pictures of tragedy, the specter of death and the face of despair. The images are impossible to ignore. It is difficult to find words to describe the horror that thousands lived through when “nature went crazy.”
The Filipino spirit was recently shaken by the catastrophe and devastation brought by “Yolanda”—also known by its international name, “Haiyan”—a supertyphoon that was considered one of the strongest in history.
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