Moving on without erasing history
By the time this piece comes out, it will be the day after the anniversary of Edsa People Power. Since this is being written well before that day (in anticipation
By the time this piece comes out, it will be the day after the anniversary of Edsa People Power. Since this is being written well before that day (in anticipation
Every year my husband and I always try to take part in commemorations of the Edsa People Power revolution of 1986. But we seem increasingly at a loss which commemoration
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] It’s that time of year again when “Magkaisa” is played on TV and radio, and ironically, when
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] We asked young people what comes to mind when we talk about the Edsa People Power Revolution.
The nine halls of the People Power Experiential Museum are dark, by intention. Light is focused only on the exhibits, leading the visitors from one memory to another. It’s symbolic
There is a parlor game we used to play in Hong Kong, using the qualities of objects, nature, the seasons, and even music, to pinpoint an individual within a group.
In search of a personal legacy, a direct and hopefully heroic connection to a crossroads in their nation’s history, postwar children asked their fathers, “What did you do in the war, Daddy?”
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