Dayaw indigenous festival to tackle issues on peace and environment
What have happened to the indigenous communities in Mindanao a year after the Zamboanga siege and the signing of the Bangsamoro peace agreement?
What have happened to the indigenous communities in Mindanao a year after the Zamboanga siege and the signing of the Bangsamoro peace agreement?
Many, if not all of us, allow an accumulation of clutter in our drawers, cabinets, closets and wherever our favorite dumping places may be.
The Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) and 100 representatives of cultural communities nationwide have passed a resolution urging that every peace agreement and law be written in Filipino and the indigenous languages.
What happens when you combine red, blue, green and yellow? You get one of the biggest inter-school events of the year, where students from the Edsa-Ortigas Consortium of Schools, namely
In one of the “Star Wars” trilogy, there is a dramatic scene that involves Ben Kenobi, the guru and mentor of the hero, Luke Skywalker; in the middle of a battle with Darth Vader to fend him off and allow Luke’s escape, Ben stops fighting when he sees that Luke’s escape and safety are assured.
“When we write, we are truly alone,” said Philippine Center of International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Essayists and Novelists) founder F. Sionil José during PEN’s annual literature conference held early last week at De La Salle University Manila.
The war in Mindanao—or more accurately, in some provinces of the big island—and the quest for peace continued to be the “burning issues” which dominated the 56th National Conference of the Philippine Center of International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Essayists and Novelists), which is based in London.
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