Apr 9 2024
Ep 6: ”We Are Used to Storms”
A decade has passed since Super Typhoon Haiyan's devastation. The mass media spotlight has long shifted to other disasters. In a region regularly battered by storms, what is the importance of talking about the lessons from one particular event? This episode, we’ll hear different voices discussing the role of preserving the stories of Yolanda to foster a culture of preparedness for present and future generations. We’ll also learn about different visions and aspirations for resilient shelter, and hear about the roles of culture and ritual in collective healing from the trauma brought by the storm.
Guests:
Mariel Uy, Manila Observatory
Aaron Vicencio and Veejay Villafranca, Ateneo de Manila University
Joycie Dorado Alegre, University of the Philippines Tacloban
Pamela Cajilig, Curiosity Design Research and University of the Philippines Diliman
Jaime Hernandez, University of the Philippines Diliman
Carmi Macapagao, Philippine Misereor Partnership Inc.
Dan Matutina, Plus63 Design Co.
Jacques Palami, entrepreneur in Tacloban
Eddie, boatmaker in Marabut, Samar
Julita, tikog weaver in Basey, Samar
Carried by Water is created and hosted by Mario Soriano. It's a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University.