Marching with older bones
Thirty years ago, a whole generation by the standard measure, I began writing a regular feature called “Interesting Women” for the weekly Woman’s Home Companion.
Thirty years ago, a whole generation by the standard measure, I began writing a regular feature called “Interesting Women” for the weekly Woman’s Home Companion.
He wrote a single Facebook status post that galvanized tens of thousands of Filipinos into action. Music producer Ito Rapadas, disgusted with lawmakers’ abuse of the pork barrel system and siphoning off hard-earned taxpayers’ money to ghost projects through bogus nongovernment organizations, called on a million people to march as a sign of protest.
In this week’s Instagram gallery, we put together a mix of shots from that historical day in Luneta. Different Instagrammers, different pictures, the same strong feeling against corruption.
The other day, I woke up to a text from my grandfather, telling me to get dressed and to wear white. I faintly recalled him telling me a few days ago that he would take all his apo to the “Million People March.”
Four women, well-dressed, well-coiffed, obviously well-off, immaculate in their white shirts, munching daintily on sandwiches while sitting on white monobloc chairs they had obviously brought.
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