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Tag Archives: Pres. Benigno Aquino III
DROP THE CHARGES NOW AGAINST GENASQUE ENRIQUEZ, Indigenous People’s Rights Defender
This is about a vanguard of our mountains, land and life. Our brother Genasque Enriquez is a loving husband and father to four children who has been falsely accused of trumped up charges of murder by the Philippine government. He … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Uncategorized
Tagged ancestral domain, Asia Pacific Indigenous Youth Network, enironmental care, Genasque Enriquez, human rights, hustisya, indigenous people, Justice for the People, kalikasan, Kalikasan Partylist, karapatang pantao, katarungan, katribu partylist, katutubong Pilipino, Kenneth Guda, Lumad, Manobo, militarization in Mindanao, Mindanao, National Living Treasure, national minorities, Petition Signing, Philippines, Pilipinas, Pinoyweekly, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, struggle for self-determination
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Toppling Down the Doñas: Scenes from Sinagbayan Lakbay Sining 2013
‘Ako si Paeng’ Carabao Pose. Children of Bulacan imitate their best-friend Paeng, a carabao donated to their community by Anakpawis Partylist office of Rep. Rafael Paeng Mariano. From Caloocan, Dalandanan in Tungkong Mangga, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan lies just … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Awit at Musika, Palihan, Teatro
Tagged Advocacy Theater, agricultural revolution, agriculture, Anakpawis, Anakpawis Partylist, anino, Araneta, Araneta Avenue, Araneta Clubhouse, Araneta Coliseum, Araneta family, Art for the People, Asian agriculture, Asian music, Asian theater, Batangas, Binangonan, Bulacan, Calatagan, Caloocan, CARP, Central Luzon, children's theater, Cubao, cultural revolution, cultural work, Dalandanan, Fairview, GARB, Gateway, Gawad Kalinga, gawaing pangkultura, Gregorio Araneta, Hacienda Araneta, Hacienda Luisita, HB 3059, House Bill 3059, housing problem, human rights violation, ILPS, karapatang pantao, karilyo, Lakbay Sining, land problem, landgrabbing, magsasaka, Manila, mendiola massacre, Metro Manila, MRT 7, National Housing Authority, NHA, October lakbayan, organic farming, PAMALAKAYA, PAN-AP, peasant youth, people's art, Philippine Election 2010, Philippines, pocket demolition, Political Theater, politics of change, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, protest art, protest music, protest theater, Quezon City Office of Urban Planning, rebolusyong agraryo, Rep. Rafael Paeng Mariano, Rizal, Robert Cing, rural poor, Samahang Magsasaka sa Dalandanan, San Jose del Monte, shadow play, SIBAT, SINAGBAYAN, social change, Talim Island, Tarlac, tunay na pagbabago, Tungkong Mangga, urban poor, voter’s education
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DearPH Blog Action Day
#Vote4Change #Vote4ourChildren #Vote4Hope #Vote4FreeEducation #Vote4LandDistribution #Vote4HigherWage #Vote4FoodSecurity #Vote4CleanWater #Vote4DecentHousing #Vote4CitizenOrdinary #Vote4FreeHealthService #Vote4Rivers&Mountains #Vote4LGBTRights #Vote4Patrimony #Vote4RealDemocracy #Vote4RealFreedom #Vote4Peace #Vote4Science #Vote4EndofPaupery #Vote4EndofCorruptDynasty #Vote4Beauty (life is not toxic when you get to enjoy humane rights) So, this blogger highly endorses senator no. 6 Teddy … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Panitikan
Tagged #DearPH, #Vote4Beauty, #Vote4Change, #Vote4CitizenOrdinary, #Vote4CleanWater, #Vote4DecentHousing, #Vote4EndofCorruptDynasty, #Vote4EndofPaupery, #Vote4FoodSecurity, #Vote4FreeEducation, #Vote4FreeHealthService, #Vote4HigherWage, #Vote4Hope, #Vote4LandDistribution, #Vote4LGBTRights, #Vote4ourChildren, #Vote4Patrimony, #Vote4Peace, #Vote4RealDemocracy, #Vote4RealFreedom, #Vote4Rivers&Mountains, #Vote4Science, Activism, Blog, Blog Action, Campaigns and Elections, Gabriela Women's Party, human rights, partylist system, Philippines 2013 election, Politics, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Rep. Emmie de Jesus, Rep. Lucy Francisco, Rep. Luz Ilagan, Single Transferable Vote, social justice, social media, Teddy Casiño, United States, Voting, voting system, wise voting
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Marat/Sade, a Classic Sample of Theater of Cruelty and angst not merely gone mad
Freedom, freedom, freedom! Long live the revolution! My heart and the chairs are on fire. Despite its anarchaic ending, my democratic feelings just got high after watching Marat/Sade in its DVD form. I share this rather innate sentiment with awareness … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged Abbé de Coulmier, Adrian Mitchell, Aldwych Theatre, anti-monarchy, anti-poor education policies, Antonin Artaud, Apocalypto, Benedict Fitzgerald film, Berlin, Bertolt Brecht, Black Protest Week, British theater, CAL College of Arts and Letters, Catholic church’s brutality, cchaotic order, Charenton, Charlotte Corday, Corday, Death of Marat, defamiliarization effect, Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade, Donatien Alphonse François, Doug Wright, DSCTA, Dulaang UP, education budget, European Theater, Farhad Safinia, freedom, freedom of expression, French Revolution, Geoffrey Rush, Geoffrey Skelton, Germany, Girondists, Glenda Jackson, human rights, human violence, Ian Richardson, investigative art, Jacobin Club, Jacques-Louis David, Joaquin Phoenix, karapatang pantao, La Mort de Marat, Marat, Marat/Sade, Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont, Marquis, Marquis de Sade, martial law, master’s class, Mel Gibson, Modern Theater, national democracy, neo-classical painting, nihilistic art, organized chaos, Parisian, Patrick Magee, Peter Brook, Philip Kaufman, Philippine Polytechnic University, Philippine youth movement, play within a play, poetic dialogue, political repression, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Prof. Jose Estrella, psychological play, PUP, Quills, Royal Shakespeare Company, Sciller Theater, SCUs, Simonet de Coulmier, Sta. Mesa, State Colleges and Universities, surreal play, surrealism, The Death of Marat, The Passion of the Christ, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, theater between two world wars, Theater History, Theater of Cruelty, tuition hikes, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman Department of Speech Communication and Theater Arts, utopia, Verfremdungseffekt, western Theater
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Art, songs, poetry and flowers for Kristel Tejada
While in Koronadal City waiting for my bus to Gensan, there was a hullabaloo in the Yellow Bus Line station. I thought if it was news about some ambush or kidnapping, I had prepared myself for it but no, people were … Continue reading
Posted in Tula
Tagged Abante, ACT Teachers Partylist, anti-poor system, Arithmetic Skill, black week protest, CHED Chairperson Patricia Licuanan, Children’s Rehabilitation Center, civil liberty, condolensce, CRC, Cuba literacy, Davao City, DEPED Secretary Armin Luistro, Dong Abay, education to the poor, Fidel Castro, human rights, indigenous peoples, Iska, Isko, iskolar ng bayan, Juliet, Justice for Kristel Alliance, kabataan partylist, karapatang pantao, katribu partylist, katutubong Pilipino, Kilometer 64, KM64, Kristel, Kristel Tejada, Lake Sebu, Literacy program, literacy rate, Manila, Marianet Amper, mataas na matrikula, national democracy, pambansang minorya, Pasan ko ang Daigdig, people’s scholar, Philippine, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine youth movement, poverty Philippines, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Pres. Pascual, President Chavez Hugo, Prof. Andrea Martinez, protest art, protest music, protest poetry, protest song, Reading Skill, Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns, Serve the People, socialist education program, socialist perspective, socialized tuition fee, Spanish Occupation, STAND-UP, state university, STFAP, student scholarship, suicide Philippines, tuition fee increase, Tuition payments, UN, United Nation, University of the Philippines, University of the Philippines Manila, UP Board of Regents, UP Manila, UP policy, UP system, Venezuela, Writing Skill
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Cotabato Chronicle: Gensan by Day
Having explored Cotabato City and Lake Sebu, my next destination was Gensan, shortened name for General Santos City which is also known as Dadiangas in indigenous B’laan who are the original settlers in the area displaced by Luzon settlers. Given … Continue reading
Posted in Paglalakbay
Tagged 2013 Philippine May election, Asia, backpacking solo, B’laan, Benigno Aquino III, brown-out in Mindanao, Central Mindanao, chicharong tilapia, clam soup, Cotabato City, Dadiangas, electricity failure, General Santos, General Santos City, Gensan, grilled fish, Gumasa white sand, indigenous people, Indonesia, Japan, Kamanga Maasim, katutubong Pilipino, Koronadal City, Lake Sebu, Luzon, Marbel Terminal, Microtel, Mindanao, Mount Sabrina, pambansang minorya, Philippine, Philippine tourism, Philippine travel, Philippines, pier, port area, power supply, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Pres. Benigno Cojuangco Aquino, prostitution in the Philippines, Sarangani, Sarangani Bay, Sarangani Highlands, Sarangani Province, sizzling fish egg, South Cotabato, Surallah Integrated Public Terminal, T’boli, T’boli Hotel, Tiongson Arcade, Tuna Capital, United States, United States of America, US submarine, USA, YBL, Yellow Bus Line
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Princess Jacel Kiram on Understanding the Moro People and the Philippine Claim on Sabah
“Dati, noong ginawa ko ang aking thesis tungkol sa Genealogy of the Sultanate of Sulu, na-discover ko na inofferan ang aking Tatay para i-drop na ang claim sa Sabah. Ang sabi sa kanya: Boss, just sign this. And you could … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Atty. Abraham Idjirani, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Bangsamoro, BAYAN, carnage, crackdown of Filipino muslims in Sabah, Danding Cojuangco, Department of Foreign Affairs, DFA, Engr. Hermes Dorado, genocide, human rights, Jamalul Kiram III, karapatang pantao, katribu partylist, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, MCPA, Mindanao, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, Moro People, national sovereignty, Oil business, Philippine, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Princess Jacel Kiram, Sabah, Suara Bangsamoro, Sultan, Sultan Jamalul Kiram, Sultanate of Sulu, Sulu Sultanate, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman, UP Hotel
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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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