A personal letter sent to Ayeona Langfia, one of the Filipinos I met through Flickr. It has been my dream to setup a website that will capture the the essence of the Filipino people and the Philippines, distilled from the ideas, dreams and aspirations of Filipinos.
Initial attempts to create such a site was contained as a section of the original Treasures of the Internet website. Prior to the more widespread use of the internet around the world, there waas a dearth of information, and images, available in the internet. The advent of digital photography and the subsequent creation of commercial sites, like Flickr and related photography sites have changed the situation quite significantly.
For the first time, I was able to have glimpses of my native land, from the eyes of Filipinos, from all over the Philippines and abroad.
About TOTI
Information is power. Whoever controls the shaping of the databases of information (note 1) that defines a country also dictates the fate of the nation and its people. To illustrate this point, the Philippines is referred to still as the "Philippine Islands" by many foreigners, international institutions, organizations, governments, publications and internet sites. While seemingly innocuous, "Philippine Islands" conjures an obscure collection of islands somewhere in the world and emphasizes the colonial past of the Philippines, as if it still remains a colony of a superpower, like the United States. Other simple terms, like "bandidos", "brown race", "insurrection", "insurrectos", etc. — integrated in historical books and other publications written by foreigners about the Philippines and Filipinos — have immense impact on how foreigners (and even Filipinos) view the Philippines and Filipino people.