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Tag Archives: Bahay Nakpil Foundation
Boni150 Committee: Call for Artworks
In commemoration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of national hero Andres Bonifacio, the Bonifacio 150 Committee calls for art submissions in any media (minimum size 4″ X 6″). Poems, photos and original music are also accepted. There is a monthly … Continue reading
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Tagged American colonization, Andres Bonifacio, anti-feudalism art, anti-imperialist art, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Bansa, bayaning Pilipino, Birthday, Boni150, Bonifacio 150 Committee, contemporary arts, counter culture, cultural work, Filipino hero, Filipino national hero, gawaing pangkultura, ILPS Philippines, imperialism, Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas, KKK, Manila Contemporary, martir ng bayan, national democracy, Philippine, Philippine history, Philippine revolution, Philippine sculpture, Philippine struggle, Philippine visual arts, political art, proletariat, protest art, Quezon City, Quiapo Manila, radical culture, sense of history, sining biswal, Spanish Occupation, Tomas Morato, workers of the world
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Boni150: Lessons on Freedom, Democracy, Election and Revolutionary Love
“Matakot sa kasaysayan pagkat walang lihim na di mabubunyag.” – Ka Oriang May 9 and 10 are red days in history of the people. The next day after the Lakambini’s birthday, the Supremo himself was abducted and summarily executed by … Continue reading
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Tagged agricultural revolution, American colonialism, Andres Bonifacio, anti-imperialism, Ariston Bautista, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, bayanihan, Benigno Aquino III, Bobbie Santos Viola, Boni150, Boni150 Committee, Bonifacio, Bonifacio 150 Committee, bureaucrat capitalism, Carlos Garcia, Cavite, colonial slavery, Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, corruption, Daniel Tirona, Diklap, Diosdado Macapagal, election fraud, Elpidio Quirino, Emilio Aguinaldo, feminism, Ferdinand Marcos, feudalism, Fidel Ramos, freedom, gender studies, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Gregoria de Jesus, Home of Heroes, Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development, IOHSAD, Jose Laurel, Joseph Estrada, Julio Nakpil, Ka Oriang, Kartilya of the Katipunan, Katipunan, KKK, Lakambini of the Katipunan, Linangan ng Kulturang Filipino, Macario Sakay, Magdalo, Magdiwang, Manuel Quezon, Manuel Roxas, Maragondon Cavite, Martyrs of Cavite, Miguel Malvar, Miong, nationalism, Petrona Nakpil, philanthropy, Philippine, poverty, Procorpio Bonifacio, Prof. Doti Abaya, Prof. Edilberto Villegas, Quiapo, Ramon Magsaysay, repression, Sergio Osemeña, smallpox, social injustice, Spanish oppression, TeodoroAgoncillo, traitor, Trece Martires, University of the Philippines Press, warlord
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Boni150: Sketching at Binondo Plaza
Bonifacio 150 Committee (Boni150) conducted a sketching session at Binondo Plaza last May 10 to commemorate the birth of Gregoria de Jesus (May 9, 1875 – March 15, 1943) and the death of Andres Bonifacio (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897). A century ago, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1896 Revolution, Andres Bonifacio, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Binondo Church, Binondo Manila, Binondo Plaza, Boni150, Boni150 Committee, Bonifacio 150 Committee, Diklap, Emil Yap, Facebook Group, Gregoria de Jesus, Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development, IOHSAD, Julio Nakpil, Ka Oriang, Katipunan, Linangan ng Kulturang Filipino, Maragondon Cavite, Philippine revolution, Spain
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