Singer Ice Seguerra looked back on performing for displaced Marawi citizens amid gunfire and bombing five years ago.
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The road to Marawi is dotted with refugee camps, many tents bearing the logo of Unicef or of other international aid organizations.
One is reminded of what American playwright-novelist Thornton Wilder, author of “Our Town” (“Doon Po sa Amin” in Onofre Pagsanghan’s...
While the war in Marawi was ongoing, writer Tyron Casumpang joined an aid mission by Ateneo de Manila to help...
Over the past couple of weeks, there has been a spate of arresting theater offerings, mainly student productions, on...
A team led by clinical psychologist Dr. Ma. Lourdes “Honey” Carandang held a seminar-orientation on trauma counseling for more than 100 Marawi-bound reserve officers of the Philippine military, who volunteered to help soldiers and civilian evacuees deal with trauma stemming from the Mindanao conflict.
Mindanao textile is having its moment in Philippine fashion, and it’s worn not just to express sympathy for Marawi. Filipinos are learning to appreciate the beauty of this age-old Muslim traditional clothing.
A rather unlikely call for donations popped up on social networking sites last Friday: an appeal for lipsticks and makeup for teachers and female volunteers in Marawi, which has been under siege from a terrorist group for the past several weeks.