Face shields are pretty famous - all for the wrong reasons. Aside from being linked to government corruption, they have been subjected to a Senate investigation and public scrutiny. They have been imposed to be worn despite the lack of scientific evidence if they have any effect in preventing the wearer from getting the virus. For Filipinos who have long considered these pieces of plastic as a sign of restraint, it felt good.
It felt free.
This issue of The Mayumo collected stories of championing life despite the darkness, finding hope amid the hopelessness, and continuing to dream even when the times look bleak.
As we gear towards regaining normalcy, we hope that this special issue inspires others, especially the youth of today, to aspire to become better and more resilient when we finally find the light at the end of this seemingly endless tunnel.
Speak. Write. Be true. Be Free.