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- Kilos SAMBAYANAN (Kilos para sa Sampung Batayang Pangangailangan)
- Ang Huling Nazareno (Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani), short film
- Only Women Bleed 2, Eksibit at Pagtatanghal Laban sa Karahasan
- Bai, Bayan, Kalikasan: A Group Exhibit by Women Artists
- Only Women Bleed 2, Exhibit Opening
- FILM REVIEW Alamat ng Hustisya sa Tu Pug Imatuy (The Right to Kill)
- Only Women Bleed 2, an All-Women Painting Exhibit
- Karnabal Festival 2016 – IDEA Exchange Platform
- Senate Bill 2208: An Act Creating the Department of Culture
- Artists’ Welfare Project: On Taxation, Legal Obligation and Financial Literacy
- Artists Welfare Project: Art & Fashion Fair + Membership + Social Welfare
- Art + Environment: Artists Converge in Project Bakawan Arts Festival 2015
- Ateneo School of Humanities presents Alipin, a thesis play by Ariane Lim
- 2015 Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concert at Tiendesitas and Intramuros on Feb. 20 – 21
- Dulaang UP Stages Bilanggo ng Pag-ibig, based on Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
- KADAMAY with Urban Poor Resource Center of the Philippines restages Nanay Mameng
- Ten Things about Dulaang UP’s Production of The Country Wife / Ang Misis kong Promdi
- FILM REVIEW Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon (From What is Before): Ganun pa rin Ngayon
- Ipagdiwang! UP Diliman Tribute to National Artists for Music Ramon Santos and Francisco Feliciano
- DROP THE CHARGES NOW AGAINST GENASQUE ENRIQUEZ, Indigenous People’s Rights Defender
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Passion of Youth in Social Development
What can you do at age 16? The death of Filipino youth Kristel Tejada has created a phenomenon urging education policy makers to listen to a poverty stricken populace albeit at the expense of one’s own dear life. … Continue reading
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Tagged ADB, Asian Development Bank, Belgium, Capaz Tarlac, Channel Good, CHED, Civicus, conscience-based entrepreneurship, construction workers, debt sentence, Earth, economic stability, Education, engineer for development, epic fail, factory workers, farmers, free education, Freedom Climb 2011, Global Shapers, government employees, Jamboree Mountaineers, Japan, Jose Rizal, kabataan pag-asa ng bayan, kabataan partylist, Kabataang Makabayan, kilusan ng kabataan, Kristel Tejada, Leave of Absence, literacy, Manila Hub, migrant workers, Mt. Pinatubo, Mt. Telakawe, national democracy, Pampanga, patriotic youth, Philippine, Philippines, Plan India, Russia, scholarship, school policy, social development, South Korea, STFAP, suicide rate, sunrise, sustainable growth, Switzerland, taxi drivers, United Kingdom, united youth fund initiative, UP Board of Regents, vendors, voice of youth, why youth blogging competition, World Economic Forum, Youth Action, youth for development
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Because Teddy Casiño’s Senate Run is People’s Run for Change
A key step to experiencing real democracy and freedom from poverty is for Filipinos to choose a government leader who speaks and acts sincerely for the 99%. At 07:00 hour today, people from different sectors joined MAKABAYAN candidate for senate … Continue reading
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Tagged 99%, ACT Partylist, AKAP-BATA Partylist, alternative journalism, Anakpawis Partylist, anti-bureaucrat capitalism, anti-feudalism, anti-imperialism, Anti-Political Dynasty Bill, ARCSEA, Association for the Rights of Children in Southeast Asia, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, BAYAN, Bayan Muna, Bobby Andrews, Boy Abunda, Bridge Builder Foundation, BroBygger Stiftelsen, Buendia, CARE Nederland, Chikoy Pura, Children’s Rehabilitation Center, CRC, democracy, discrimination, Dong Abay, farmers, Filipino, Filipino people, freedom, Gabriela Women's Party, gays and lesbians, government employees, HB 1483, HB 2627, HB 3952, HB 5509, indigenous people, kabataan partylist, kahirapan, Kaibigan Ermita Outreach Foundation, katribu partylist, land oligarchy, makabayan, Manila, middle class professionals, national industrialization, national industry proprietors, new politics, Norwegian Missionary Alliance Philippines, Onesimo Bulilit Foundation, Pasay, Philippine Election 2013, Philippine politics, Philippine senate, Philippines, Pinoy, Piston Partylist, poverty, progressive bloc, radical change, revolutionary politics, Roxas Boulevard, Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns, Save the Children International, social entrepreneurs, Taft, Teddy, Teddy Casiño, Teodoro Casiño, Upper house, V-Men, Violence against women, women and children, worker's union, workers, youth activist
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Open Message to the President: What Filipino Children Want for Christmas
December 5, 2012 Manila, Philippines — Instead of asking for new toys and clothes for Christmas, children trooped to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Mendiola to whistle justice for fellow children and families of human rights violations. Accompanied by … Continue reading
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Tagged ALARM, attacks in schools, Benigno Aquino, Benigno Aquino III, Camarines Norte, child rights advocacy, child trauma, children's rights, Children’s Rehabilitation Center, Christmas wish list, church workers, December 10 2012, Department of Education Culture and Sports, Department of Justice, DepED memorandum, DOJ, environmentalist, farmers, food security, Gabriela, Gabriela Women's Partylist, human rights, human rights violations, indigenous people, International Human Rights Day, KARAPATAN, karapatang pantao, Katribu, katribu partylist, land rights, Leila De Lima, life security, Lumad, Malacañang Palace, Mancera Massacre, Manila, Manilakbayan, Mendiola, Mindanao, mining in the Philippines, oplan bayanihan, Pres. Benigno Aquino, rape and sexual assault, Rom Dongeto, Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns, Salinlahi Children's Collective, Sec. Leila de Lima, Supling, TNCs, United States Department of Justice
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Land for Food
Where rice is a staple food of the people and where the country is primarily agricultural, land is a fundamental right. Found this poster at the PAMALAKAYA (National Federation of Small Fisherfolk Organization in the Philippines) office.
Posted in Advocacy, Biswal
Tagged agriculture, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Asia, farmers, food security, GARB, KMP, land, magsasaka, Makati, Metro Cebu, Metro Manila, PAMALAKAYA, PAN-AP, peasants, Pesticide Action Network, Philippine, Philippine Daily Inquirer, rice production, sustainable farming
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