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Aklan Hala Bira: Viva Teddy Casiño
So, I went to Aklan to take a short break from Manila’s election carnival. Of course, there’s also election play here though on a smaller scale and not as sense-splitting as in the capital. I’m just glad to find Teddy Casiño everywhere … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Aklan, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Bayan Muna, Kalibo, Kalibo Aklan, Manila, national democracy, national democratic movement Philippines, pambansa demokratikong kilusan, PCOS, Philippine, Philippine Election 2013, politics of change, progressive change, radical change, Senate, social change, Teddy Casiño, Teodoro Casiño, voter’s education, wise voting
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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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Free Ericson Acosta: Kalampag at Kalembang ng Bakal na Dibdib
Papel para sa PANPIL 210 Panunuring Pampanitikan sa gabay ni Prof. Teresita Maceda, Phd, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas – Diliman, AY2011-12. Sinisikap marinig sa sanaysay na ito ang mga tulang atin, mga awit at maging ng mga liham para sa mga kababayan … Continue reading
Posted in Tula
Tagged 19th IB, 2nd. Lt. Jacob Madarang, 34th IB, 46 IB, 4Ps, 8th ID, AFP, Alliance of Concerned Samarenos, American occupation in the Philippines, anahaw, anti-insurgency, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Asin, Bagong Hukbong Bayan, bakwit, Biliran, Binan Laguna, Brgy. Bay-ang, Brgy. Blanca Aurora, Brgy. Sa Agustin, Brgy. San Jorge, Calbayog City Sub-Provincial Jail, Catbalogan, CCP, CHR, Commission on Human Rights, Communist Party of the Philippines, CPP, cultural worker, desaparesidos, Dicta License, DYMS, Eastern Visayas, EJK, encomienda system, Ericson Acosta, fascism, FEAC, feudalism, Florante at Laura, Francisco Baltazar, Free All Political Prisoners, Free Ericson Acosta Campaign, gawaing pangkultura, GMA, hacienda system, Ho Chi Minh, human rights, human rights advocacy, hunger strike, hustisya, imperyalismo, Inopacan Leyte, internal refugees Philippines, Jailhouse blog, jonas burgos, kaakuhan, kalikasan, kamalayang Pilipino, kapayapaan, kapitalismo, KARAPATAN, karapatang pantao, Karl Marx on fascism power and capitalism, Katipunan, Katungod-SB, KKK, kuratsa, Leonard Co, Leyte, literary criticism, Lolita Carbon, Maj. Gen. Mario Chen, Malay Band, mass grave, Massacre Batallion, Michel Foucault, Milleneum Challenge Corporation, Morong 43, Nato Reyes, New People's Army, Noynoy, NPA, OBL II, Operation October Left Cross, Oplan Bantay Laya II, Ormoc, Palo, panitikang Pilipino, Pantawid ng Pamilyang Pilipino, pasismo, PETA, Pilipinong manunulat, Pochoy Labog, poldet, political killings, political prisoners, poverty Philippines, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, prison diary, punk movement, pyudalism, Red Lolong, Region VIII, SAGUPA SB, Samar, sanaysay, Silangang Kabisayaan, slave thinking, slavery, social change, socialism, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, St. Bernard, state apparatus, Tagaytay 5, Teresita Maceda, tiklos, torture, tuba, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman, Vietnam War films, Waray
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Child Monologue: President Aquino, totoo ka bang ama ng buong Pilipinas?
Ang sumusunod ay pagtatanghal ng isang bata sa Gabi ng Salubungan ng magsasaka mula sa Timog Katagalugan at Gitnang Luzon. Ginanap ito sa harap ng Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Oktubre 17, 2011 upang ipanawagan at igiit ang tunay na … Continue reading
Posted in Teatro
Tagged Asia, asyenda, bata, Central Luzon, children, DAR, declamation, Department of Agrarian Reform, dislocation of farmers, fascism, GARB, Gitnang Luzon, global land grabbing, golden rice, hacienda system, HRVs, human rights, kalayaan, KARAPATAN, karapatang pantao, Kastila, Katipunan, kinabukasan, land reform, magsasaka, Men, mercenary police and soldiers, MRT Station, pagbabago, pasista, peasant, People, Pnoy, Pres. Benigno Aquino, protest art, Quezon, social change, southern tagalog, Timog Katagalugan, Tungko, Violence and Abuse
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The Use of New Technology in Cultural Work
Input by Eric Tandoc (USA) for the International Conference on Progressive Culture organized by the International League of People’s Struggles Philippines, July 6, 2011. As a cultural worker living and organizing in the United States and the first world, … Continue reading
Posted in Pelikula / New Media
Tagged Anakbayan, Art, consumerism, cultural work, democracy, Fil-Am, freedom, gawaing pangkultura, graphic design, hip-hop, history, human rights, ILPS, imperialism, music, new media, peopl'e struggle, people's art, popular culture, progressive culture, rap, resistance, revolutionary, social change, social media, technology, USA, workers
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