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- Only Women Bleed 2, Exhibit Opening
- FILM REVIEW Alamat ng Hustisya sa Tu Pug Imatuy (The Right to Kill)
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- Dulaang UP Stages Bilanggo ng Pag-ibig, based on Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
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Tag Archives: Dumagat
Nakar Quezon Youth Workshop on Environmental Care
Quezon, December 18-21, 2011 — The Center for Environmental Concerns collaborated with the Department of Social Welfare and Development – Quezon in conducting a four-day training for the youth to engage them on environmental issues. The training consisted of discussion … Continue reading
Posted in Awit at Musika, Biswal, Palihan, Teatro
Tagged Aeta, ancestral domain, Art, Art Camp, Asia, basura, CAP, CEC, cultural work, dam, Department of Social Welfare and Development, disaster response, DSWD, Dumagat, environment, garbage, gawaing pangkultura, indigenous people, kalikasan, KARATULA, katutubong Pilipino, logging, mining, nakar, Organizations, pambansang minorya, Philippines, Quezon, SINAGBAYAN, Visual arts, Workshop, youth
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Cordillera Day 2011: Stage of 20 More Degree-High Morale
I always get sick when I’m back in Manila. After almost 15 hours of travel in terrible heat and mob of dust, my nose is swelling. My doctor confirmed it is sinusitis. I feel like a Neozep ad with my … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Teatro
Tagged Abra, ading, alamid coffee, armed conflict, Art, Art Camp, Asian theater, Bangued, basi, Bontoc tribe, Buneg, Butbut tribe, camp, Chico Dam struggle, Cordillera, Cordillera Day 2011, Cordillera People's Alliance, cultural work, Dumagat, Easter, environment, Ferdinand Marcos, fetad, gawaing pangkultura, gold mine, Igorot, Igorot people, indigenous music, indigenous people, indigenous ritual, justice, kalikasan, kalinga, katutubong Pilipino, Kopi Luwak, Lacub, land, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, Lumad, lupa, Macli-ing Dulag, Mangyan, Manila, mining, Mining Act of 1995, National Democratic front, NDF, New People's Army, northern tribes, NPA, pagmimina, pambansang minorya, peace, peace talk, Pedro Dungoc, Pres. Benigno Aquino, rice wine, Salidumay, self-determination, sining, tadek, Tasaday, uggayam, usapang pangkapayapaan
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