Children and schools caught in Philippine conflicts, and the UN is concerned...
What happened to two tribal schools in Surigao are emblematic – and in some sense an extreme case study – of a phenomenon in the Philippines and elsewhere of government and rebel forces occupying...
View ArticleThe Female Factor: In Philippine Newsrooms, the Women Rule
“You cannot explain the rise of the women journalists without talking about martial law,” said Inday Espina-Varona, a journalist since the Marcos era who now runs the citizen-journalism program of...
View ArticleBrocka Lives: The enduring relevance of Lino Brocka
Brocka Lives from Carlos H. Conde on Vimeo.A look back on the legacy of filmmaker Lino Brocka, 20 years after his death. Written and directed by Carlos H. Conde. Shot and edited by Ayi S. Muallam. An...
View ArticlePhilippines Stands All but Alone in Banning Divorce
When citizens of the small Mediterranean nation of Malta voted in a referendum last month to legalize divorce, they reignited debate in the Philippines, one of the last countries, along with Vatican...
View ArticleControversial Art Exhibit Is Shut Down in the Philippines
Officials shut down a controversial art exhibition on Tuesday following a storm of public protest that included criticism from President Benigno S. Aquino III, who called the artwork offensive to the...
View ArticleArt pricks Philippine sensitivities
It was an unprecedented moment in Philippine art history. There it was splashed on national television, a huge phallus attached to a wooden ashtray - the kind that is sold by sidewalk vendors in...
View ArticleRebels Reject Plan for Filipino Muslims
Islamic rebels in the southern Philippines have rejected a proposal by the Philippine government to offer what it calls “genuine autonomy” for Filipino Muslims, saying Tuesday that it “does not address...
View ArticleNew hope, new fear for Mindanao
Four days after President Benigno Aquino met in Tokyo with leaders of the rebel Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the main Muslim separatist group in the Philippines, a series of firefights between...
View ArticleWikileaks: How the US really views the Philippines
Kristie Kenney was the first female United States ambassador to Manila, a fact that endeared herself with Filipinos during her diplomatic tour in the Philippines from 2005 to 2009. After all, what male...
View ArticleMoro refugees: A life constantly under threat
To say that Unsay and his fellow villagers are used to a life of constant displacement is inaccurate. “We are forced to lead this kind of life,” he said.
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