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Puli200: Ang Diwa ni Hermano Puli sa Kasaysayan ng Bayan
Isang pambansang komperensiya bilang pasinaya sa ika-200 anibersaryo ng kapanganakan ni Apolinario dela Cruz ang inilunsad ng Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas (National Historical Commission of the Philippines / NHCP) sa GSIS Theater Pasay City mula Hulyo 18-20, 2014. Katuwang ng NHCP … Continue reading
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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
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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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