People’s exhibit pushes art for the people
"Art belongs to the people and it is part of holding those in power accountable."
"Art belongs to the people and it is part of holding those in power accountable."
“They said that it’s for flood mitigation, but why are they dredging the offshore area and not the shallow part of the Banaoang River instead? The ships are scaring the fish away. What’s worse, some of the island’s coast has already eroded."
The rescued Lumad student continues to urge for the reversal of the unjust conviction of Talaingod 13.
“There are months when we catch nothing. But we keep fishing because we have no choice.”
"Kuya Max's release is a triumph of the people, not the Philippine government, which had abandoned him and numerous other Filipino migrants to languish in detention."
At the CIW entrance, prison officials displayed a photo of Lim marked “BANNED” without prior notice or due process.
Jesus led the scholar not with an expected Scriptural provision. Instead of offering a legal definition, Jesus tells a story. Jesus, who was so immersed with people, must have known so many stories from the ground. So he narrated an anecdote to answer the scholar.
While students cheered the veto as a rejection of privatization, many stressed that the core crisis remains: PUP is still underfunded.
“We were surprised that she was [arrested]. So we still really don't know why she was red-tagged because she hasn't encountered any red-tagging before."
As the case finally inches forward after months of silence, the family’s testimony stands as both a plea and a warning that state violence continues unchecked unless confronted head-on.
The specific 21 recommendations propose several solutions to address the major issues during the election period such as electoral violence, concentrations of political power among few families, vote-buying, and its legal framework.
The group views the harassment as part of a broader pattern of suppression targeting coastal resistance to reclamation across Manila Bay.
The Makabayan bloc emphasized the direct effect of privatization of public transport to the Filipino people as fees will increase.
“In those five years, the law has been wielded as a weapon against critics, activists, journalists, teachers, students, indigenous peoples, and ordinary citizens who dare to speak truth to power."
“The court’s ruling disregarded compelling evidence of the Marihangin community’s ancestral claims, including photographs of sacred burial grounds and the testimonies of three Molbog residents."
“The passage of the SOGIE Equality Bill is a crucial step, and one that is being strongly emphasized. These are essential government responsibilities to ensure that no space exists for abuse and discrimination, especially in places where people should be able to live, study, and work with dignity and without fear.”
Commonwealth, in this zine, is not just an avenue – it is love, protest, and pride all at once.
“Our sacred land is not a resort. It is the heart of our people’s memory, dignity ang survival. We call on all Filipinos, government institutions, and civil society to reject impunity and corporate violence.”
“Because Marcos Jr. is not taking our calls and demands over the past three years seriously, and now the crisis in society is only getting worse, we are holding him accountable, and we will continue our calls until real change is achieved."
“The law cannot allow six months of unlawful incarceration and the irreparable harm it caused to pass without consequence."
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