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‘Rosang Taba’: Bakit doble ang bilis ng pagtakbo ng babae sa karera ng buhay?

  • Posted on 29 March 202329 March 2023
  • byMonique Gavan
ni Monique Gavan Sa paggunita ng Buwan ng Kababaihan, ibinibida ang angking galing, lakas at tapang ng kababaihan sa lipunang patuloy na minamaliit sila. Mahusay na inilahad ng dulang “Kung…
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The political is personal in DUP’s ‘The Reconciliation Dinner’

  • Posted on 8 February 20238 February 2023
  • byIngrid Alexandrea Delgado
It is in these moments that people begin to question whether they really know the people they love the most and, corollary to that, what lines they are willing to cross for the people they love.
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The Middlegame: The struggles behind a queen’s gambit

  • Posted on 6 October 20226 October 2022
  • byTrizia Medina and Pauline Vasquez
Even for a board game like chess, which does not require the physical strength claimed to be more present in men, discrimination persists.
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‘Katips’ review: On lost lives and spine

  • Posted on 29 September 202229 September 2022
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Living in a time when a massive, well-oiled disinformation system has put a dictator’s kin back to power, it is no surprise that the Marcoses have extended their lies through a propaganda film, Maid in Malacañang, made to humanize them.
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Para sa manghahabi ng sablay, malayo pa ang tagumpay

  • Posted on 29 July 20226 December 2022
  • byAlmira Coleen Mendoza
Aga maghahabi mula sa Arevalo, Iloilo, ang ilan sa mga lumilikha ng sablay na siyang naging palatandaan ng tagumpay ng isang mag-aaral. Ngunit matapos ang ilang taong nawala ang harap-harapang seremonya ng pagtatapos, nanganib ang kanilang tradisyon at naiwan sa kanila ang pasanin ng kanilang kabuhayan.
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Filipino nurses wade uncertainty as Marcos takes reins

  • Posted on 27 July 202223 August 2022
  • byRenz Palalimpa
During the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gayzelle de Jesus would wrap herself in personal protective equipment (PPE) for seven days straight, inside the cramped confines of the Philippine…
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‘One size doesn’t fit all’: UP students with disabilities grapple with learning online and offline

  • Posted on 13 July 202213 July 2022
  • byPatricia Dacanay
Upon finding out she was queer, Hannah Aldeza, 35, wanted to do further research on gender and sexuality. So, upon achieving her undergraduate diploma, she enrolled in UP Diliman (UPD)…
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‘Accattone’ review: A potent film spoiled by a middling viewing experience

  • Posted on 28 June 202228 June 2022
  • byLeo Baltar
The film makes us understand how those forced to live on the fringes of society can be acclimated to a cruel system that continues to disempower them, to the extent that people end up taking advantage of each other. What choice do they have?
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In TikTok, victims share stories of sexual abuse from inside the family

  • Posted on 25 May 202226 May 2022
  • byGabryelle Dumalag
Walking alone at night is a frightening experience for almost all women. They constantly look behind their shoulder to make sure they aren’t followed. And once they reach their homes and see the familiar faces of their loved ones, they heave a sigh of relief. But for some women, home is as dangerous as outside.
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For Martial Law victims’ children, the 2022 elex is the fight of their lifetime

  • Posted on 19 April 202219 April 2022
  • byAlison Cruz and Selena Alzate
The children of Martial Law victims believe that the struggle for truth and freedom is not only theirs alone. For them, the national elections is not just a fight to preserve their family’s memory, but the nation’s, too.
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[ANALYSIS] Paano ba tinuturo ang Martial Law sa kabataan?

  • Posted on 31 January 202231 January 2022
  • bySamantha Salamanca and Julius Patrick Coloma
Tulad ng isang marahas na video game, pinaglaruan ng diktador na si Ferdinand Marcos ang Pilipinas sa ilalim ng halos dalawang dekada ng Batas Militar.

Paano nga ba tinuturo sa kabataan ang malagim na kasaysayang ito?

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For OFWs, repatriation is no heroes’ welcome

  • Posted on 28 January 202229 January 2022
  • byLeo Baltar and Leila Magno
With OFW remittances providing about 10% of the country’s gross domestic product since 2000, government agencies have celebrated them as “modern heroes.” But repatriated OFWs say their return to the country amid the pandemic is far from a heroes’ welcome.
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