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Overseas Filipina Whores weaves the harrowing tales of Filipino women serving as Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), who find themselves ensnared in a web of deception and exploitation. Promised legitimate jobs that turn out to be facades, these women often face unimaginable challenges as they navigate foreign lands. The narrative highlights their struggles with forced prostitution, trafficking, and violence, exposing the grim realities of their living conditions and the lies that lure them away from home. Through a series of interconnected stories, the book sheds light on their resilience, the…mehr

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Overseas Filipina Whores weaves the harrowing tales of Filipino women serving as Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), who find themselves ensnared in a web of deception and exploitation. Promised legitimate jobs that turn out to be facades, these women often face unimaginable challenges as they navigate foreign lands. The narrative highlights their struggles with forced prostitution, trafficking, and violence, exposing the grim realities of their living conditions and the lies that lure them away from home. Through a series of interconnected stories, the book sheds light on their resilience, the harsh realities of their circumstances, and the urgent need for awareness and action against such exploitation. It serves as both a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by these women in search of a better life and a call to confront the systemic issues that perpetuate their plight.


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Nimai Chandra Das, also known as Noriel Morales Jarito, is a Filipino filmmaker, health advocate, devotee of Krishna from International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), former Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), and author. By the grace of God, he discovered the Hare Krishna movement in 2023 and was initiated in 2025, which led him to adopt a vegetarian diet and pursue self-realization. An award-winning filmmaker internationally for such films, Harinam: Janananda Goswami; See You in Heaven, Mom; Bingo; OFW: New Heroes or Mad Heroes; Huramentado, etc. He's a recipient of two Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) awards for alternative films and video for his films Bingo and Ba't 'Man (Why?). His films, including Rindido (Deranged) and Huramentado: Kill the President, are available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, and other online platforms. He lives in the town of Pambujan, Eastern Philippines, with his wife, Tina, and stepson, Kim.