Iloilo’s pandemic response is why listening to science actually works
The secret ingredients are mass testing, contact tracing and a sense of urgency
The secret ingredients are mass testing, contact tracing and a sense of urgency
Here’s to the people who till the land and get almost nothing from it
Stan who you want, but let’s not forget the more pressing matters in the LGBTQ+ community
Yes, even Nadine believes “Filipino resilience” is a band-aid solution
Another year, another slew of SOGIE statements that have us sighing in frustration. After Atty. Lyndon Cana’s long list of scathing comments, topped off by “#NoToSogieBill” thanks to so-called “straight
Super typhoon Rolly (Goni) may be out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility, but what it left in its wake is still apparent in many areas of Luzon—and with the
Local farmers, a.k.a. the backbone of our country, have never had it easy—what more during this pandemic? With losses due to oversupply and palay prices dropping anew, their source of
Getting one’s period for the first time is an embarrassing moment. We are taught menstruation is shameful instead of fully accepting it as a natural biological occurrence we cannot control.
It’s not rocket science to know that acceptance of the trans community still has a long way to go. Especially in this country. To make matters worse, Joseph Scott Pemberton,
While we’ve personally heard frontliners tell their side of the story, there’s a lot left to uncover when it comes to their plight. It starts right from their school years,
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