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Kilos SAMBAYANAN (Kilos para sa Sampung Batayang Pangangailangan)
Kilos SAMBAYANAN (Kilos para sa Sampung Batayang Pangangailangan), a flagship campaign for the fulfillment of the Ten Basic Needs of the people, will be formally launched at Delpan, Tondo on July 16, 2017. The National Anti-Poverty Commission under the leadership … Continue reading
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Tagged CHED, Commission on Higher education, DA, DAR, DBM, Delpan, DENR, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Agriculture, Department of Budget and Management, Department of Education, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Health, Department of Labor and Employment, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of the Interior and Local Government, DEPED, DILG, DOH, DOLE, DSWD, Education, food security, HDPRC, healthcare, healthy environment, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, HUDCC, Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster, Kilos SAMBAYANAN, land reform, Manila, NAPC, National Anti-Poverty Commission, PCOO, peace, people's participation, Philippine Information Authority, PIA, Policy Development, Poverty Framework, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte, Presidential Communications Operations Office, Sec. Judy Taguiwalo, Sec. Liza Maza, Sec. Rafael Mariano, shelter, social protection, Ten Basic Needs, TESDA, Tondo, water, work and national industrialization
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Pitong Sundang: Ang Magsasaka Bilang Napapanahong Bida
Review of Pitong Sundang Tanghal 7 Entry Buong malay na isinatauhan ang konspetong ito sa Pitong Sundang: Sayaw sa Lupa at Pakikibaka, isang sayaw-dulang produksyon ng pangkulturang organisasyong SINAGBAYAN (Sining na Naglilingkod sa Bayan) kung saan tampok ang tula nina Ericson … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged AFP, agrarian reform, agrarian revolution, Alan Jazminez, Alay Sining, Anakpawis Partylist, ancestral domain, Anglo-American, animation, Asian theater, balang, Batangas, BHP Billiton, Bondoc Peninsula, bukang-liwayway, Bulwagang Balagtas, CARP, cheap-labor factory zones, classical ballet, colonization, Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, contemporary dance, CSWCD, daga, dam, delubyo, dislocation, dream sequence, encomienda system, epic, Ericson Acosta, feudal system, feudalism, food security, Free Ericson Acosta Campaign, GARB, Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill, golden kuhol, Hacienda Looc, Hacienda Luisita, hacienda system, Holy Family, Hongkong Baptist University, House Bill 3059, human rights violations, hunger, Iggy Rodriguez, Igorot, indigenous people, intellectuals, Jewel Maranan, journey, Katch Catoy, Lafayette, land reform, large-scale mining, leech, linta, Lumad, lupa, MassCom Media Center, mercenary tradition, Metro Manila, Moro, Morong 43, Muslim, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, national democracy, National University Theater Festival, NCCA, NCIP, OceanaGold, olf course, open forum, oplan bayanihan, party pilipinas, patrimony, peasant arts, peasantry, performance art, Phelps Dodge (US), Philippine theater, Philippines, piketlayn, pitong sundang, Pitong Sundang dance theater, pocket demolition, Poldet: Panata sa Kalayaan ng mga Detenido Pulitikal, political detainees, political prisoners, Political Theater, poverty, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, prologue, protest theater, PUP Sta. Mesa, Quezon, Raquel de Loyola, reality tv, Reuel Aguila, Review of Pitong Sundang, rice rat, Samar, SINAGBAYAN, St Exposure, Standard Hindi, struggle for land, subdivision, Sumitomo, surreal theater, Talahib, Tandang Sora Hall, Tanghal 7, Tanghal 7 NCR, Tarlac, torture, United States, University of the Philippines Diliman, USA Liberty, virtual reality, welga, World Trade Organization, Xstrata (UK), youth sector
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Pasinaya ng mga Dula 2013: Tao, Tahanan at Tanikala
Sa unang lingo ng Pebrero, umapaw sa sining ang Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas (CCP). Umapaw din ito sa tao, bata man o matanda, may pera man o wala: isang pambihirang pangyayari bagamat sinasabi ng pamahalaan na buong taon ay hindi … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged 1984, @Home, Allegorical Play, Ang Haunted House sa Ilalim ng Papaya Tree, Ang Mahiwagang Kuba, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Art, art auction, Art for the People, Arts Month, Asian theater, Ayala, Bahay Tsinoy Museum, Batalya ni Prinsipe Alvaro at Prinsipe Rodante, batas militar, By a Lady, capitalism, Catholic conservatism, CCP, children's theater, children’s play, China, Chinese Mestizo, Co Yu Hwan, Communist Party of the Philippines, Compostela Valley, Contemporary art, contemporary dance, Corazon Aquino, Corazon Cojuangco, Cultural Center of the Philippines, dance monologue, dance theater, De La Salle College of St. Benilde, desaparesidos, discrimination, Divorce Law, domestic play, dream play, Dulaang Filipino, dulang Pilipino, EJK, extra-judicial killings, Filipino, fliptop, food security, Gangnam Style, gender study, globalization, Google Earth, Greek play, hip-hop, Hongjian, horror-tragedy play, human rights, Huse Batute, Iloilo Prima Galaw, incest, Jack and the Beanstalk, JK Anicoche, Joey Paras, Jose Rizal, Kid Acts Philippines, King Oedipus, Kolab Co., Komedya, Kung Fu Panda Style, laboratory theater, Lipa Actors Company, Lola Basyang, Lola Basyang: Ang Mahiwagang Kuba, Lumad, Marag Valley, Marcos martial law, Marriage Equality, Mga Komedyante ng San Dionisio Parañaque, migrant workers, migrante, migration, Moro play, moro-moro, musical, NPA, OFW, Ony Carcamo, oplan bayanihan, Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas, Pasinaya 2013, people's art, PETA, Philippine, Philippine theater, Philippines, Play the Judas, political prisoners, Political Theater, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, proletarian theater, protest art, psy-war, psychological play, puppet show, rap, RH Bill, Right to Privacy, security of tenure, self-destructive weapon, Sipatlawin Ensemble, social media, Sophocles, Tanghalang Ateneo, Teatro Expedicion de Filipinas, Tsinoy, Typhoon Pablo, Untitled, Violence Against Women Act, women’s emancipation, women’s struggle
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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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Bonifacio Day is Family Day in Manila
Maghimagsik! The fight for freedom and national democracy is not over. Filipino families commemorated Andres Bonifacio Day (November 30) by fraternal union in the streets of Manila. Bonifamily Day as a national event was organized by sectoral formations of Bagong … Continue reading
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Tagged ACT Partylist, agrarian revolution, AKAP-Bata, American colonization, Anakbayan, Anakpawis Partylist, Andres at 149, Andres Bonifacio, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Balikatan, BAYAN, Bayan Muna, Bonifacio Day 2012, CEGP, College Editors Guild of the Philippines, COURAGE, decent wage, Filipino people, food security, freedom, Gabriela, Gabriela Women's Party, GARB, Genuine Land Reform Bill, GFMD, Global Forum on Migration and Development, globalization, human rights, human rights abuse, imposed religion, International Migrant’s Tribunal, kabataan partylist, KADAMAY, kalayaan, Kalikasan Partylist, Kasimbayan, Katipunan, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, Kilusang Mayo Uno, KMP, Koalisyon ng Progresibong Manggagawa at Mamamayan, KPMM, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, Liwasang Bonifacio, Malacañang Palace, Mendiola, Migrante Partylist, national democracy, New People's Army, One Billion Rising Philippines, oplan bayanihan, PCPR, Philippine, Philippine Orthopedic Hospital privatization, Piston Partylist, Political dynasty, Red Fighters, slave thinking, socialized farming, Spanish colonization, UP Hotel Worker's Union, US embassy in the Philippines, US flag burning, VFA
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Pitong Sundang, a Tribute to Andres and the New Supremos
SINAGBAYAN (Sining na Naglilingkod sa Bayan / Art for the People) presented Pitong Sundang, a dance theater production in commemoration of Andres Bonifacio Day. Featuring poems and dance pieces on land struggle, the play is also dedicated to all toiling … Continue reading
Posted in Teatro
Tagged Andres Bonifacio, Art for the People, CARPER, College of Social Work and development, dam project Philippines, dance theater, Filipino people, food security, GARB, Genuine Agrarian Reform Program, human rights, karapatang pantao, karilyo, Katipunan, land grabbing, land oligarchy, large-scale mining, pitong sundang, shadow play, SINAGBAYAN, sining, sining ng pagtatanghal, Talahib, Tandang Sora Hall, Tanztheater, University of the Philippines Diliman, Xining
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Mercy Mission and Peace Caravan for Bondoc Peninsula Quezon June25-July2
SCENE: Isang maaliwalas na umaga, naglalakad ka kasama ng mga kumpare mo. Bigla kayong sinita ng mga militar sa may kanto. May kung anong kaba kayong nadarama kaya’t ang unang naging reaksyon ng iyong kumpare ay huwag makipagtitigan sa mata … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Palihan
Tagged Anakpawis, Art Camp, Benigno Aquino III, Bondoc Peninsula, caravan, feudalism, food security, hacienda system, Human Right, KARAPATAN, KMP, land, lupa, magsasaka, mercy mission, militarization, oplan bayanihan, peace, peace caravan, peasant, Quezon, SINAGBAYAN, University of the Philippines Diliman
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Dec. 3 is No Pesticide Use Day
Found this poster at the PAMALAKAYA (National Federation of Small Fisherfolk Organization in the Philippines) office. Related articles The Holok: An Indigenous Pest Control System in Ifugao (Montanosa Research and Development Center) Gene Revolution: A Bane to Filipino Farmers (bulatlat.com) Call to … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged Asia, Bhopal, Bt Corn, care for the environment, chemical waste, food poison, food security, Gene Revolution, health, Hivos, holok, Ifugao, indigenous pest control, Integrated pest management, kalikasan, karagatan, land preservation, lupa, mangingisda, Montanosa Research and Development Center, Naturskydds Fareningen, No Pesticide Use Day, organic farming, PAMALAKAYA, PAN-AP, pest control, pesticide, Pesticide Action Network, Philippines, poster on the environment, small fisherfolk, sustainability, sustainable farming, toxic waste
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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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