Bowe Cabaluna, TAG president, sums up their one-year old struggle as “masayang mahirap” (happy but difficult).
Month: May 2015
Fall collection
Photo by RAYMUND B. VILLANUEVA
Garry Martinez: A selfless, humble migrants’ rights activist
Migrante International’s leader goes on leave as he turns 45.
World Press Freedom Day | ‘Walang tunay na kalayaan kung sikmura’y kumakalam’
MANILA – Filipino journalists marked the World Press Freedom Day, May 6, with the theme “Walang tunay na kalayaan kung sikmura’y kumakalam” (No real freedom if the stomach is growling). Journalists and media workers gathered for a Press Jam at Ngongis Bar in Quezon City. Members of the Talents Association of GMA-7 (TAG) attended the…
Tiamzons, co-accused arraigned sans plea
“We cannot do anything. But just the same, this is completely a fabricated, planted and manufactured case. This is meant to demonize us and the mass movement.” — Benito Tiamzon
Dispatches: Walking in fear in the Philippines
The Philippine government needs to get serious about protecting human rights defenders, and investigating those who threaten or attack them.
Parents urged to join call to stop K to 12 program
“President Aquino’s government abandons its responsibility to provide free education to the youth while pushing students to enroll in private schools, thus ensuring profits for private school administrators.”
A lesson in respect
By BENJIE OLIVEROS Bulatlat perspective Filipinos are known for their hospitality. But hospitality and graciousness are not the only values being taught to Filipino children. Filipinos also value respect. Children could never tell their parents to “shut up” or “I hate you,” because that would be disrespectful. Filipinos use the term po, opo, manong, manang,…
#FreeMaryJane | Mary Jane’s recruiters arrested
“There is relief that we were able to finally see her arrested.”
Job fair: where the unemployed, underemployed, and the nervous wrecks are
A Bulatlat.com intern meets her future self at a job fair.
On govt’s Mary Jane timeline | ‘A poorly written script,’ says migrant rights activist
Noticeably, the government timeline showed a one-year gap, from April 23, 2012 to April 25, 2013, when government officials had no clear action on Mary Jane’s case.