Arlene Brosas : Teacher and defender of women and children’s rights
“To be Gabriela Women’s Party-list second nominee is to be the voice of the people in Congress.”
Anne Marxze D. Umil was Bulatlat’s first intern turned into its investigative reporter. She takes most things seriously, except praises about her. Sometimes, she cracks jokes that make everyone in the newsroom giggly.
Anne Marxze D. Umil was Bulatlat’s first intern turned into its investigative reporter. She takes most things seriously, except praises about her. Sometimes, she cracks jokes that make everyone in the newsroom giggly.
“To be Gabriela Women’s Party-list second nominee is to be the voice of the people in Congress.”
“There was a part when the children went down from the stage and gave us their medals, as they were singing. I could not help but cry, I think all of us parents did.”
“We remember that she should never have been pushed away from an institution she deserved to be in, because of a flawed and unjust system.”
“This is a violation of the right to free secondary education.”
“We see nothing wrong with the UP student’s line of questioning. In fact, Stephen Villena has given Mayor Rodrigo Duterte the rare chance to expound on his education platform.”
“We need to see their sincerity in responding to our demands for land, jobs, just wages, social services and rights”
“Women will not hesitate to unite and smash a leadership that will make us suffer the same crooked governance as the current administration.”
“We will not allow both the Marcoses and the Aquinos to reshape our history…”
“As children, we have the right to participate and be heard.”
“Empowering women means providing them economic opportunities: by creating regular, reliable, and respectable jobs, as well as by giving decent living wages.”
“After almost six years, the cry of the people, particularly of women, for jobs and justice, food and freedom persists.”
“We are here today because we believe that the struggle of Filipinos during that time did not end. As youth, we have a role to continue that not only for our future but for the next generation as well.”
MANILA -- Students and progressive youth groups protesting the incessant college tuition hikes staged a nationwide walkout protest against tuition and other school fees increases on Wednesday, Feb. 24. In Metro Manila, students from the Polytechnic University of...
A parent of a Manila Science High School student pours her heart out in a protest action against the K to 12 program in front of Supreme Court, Feb 22.
Progressive groups condemned the torching of the Lumad evacuation center in Davao City.
“We hope that the Supreme Court will see the realities that the DepEd refuses to acknowledge, and not become a party to killing the dreams of hundreds of thousands of young Filipinos.”
“Government should act on the worsening education crisis.”
“We strongly condemn China’s militarist approach to the sea dispute.”
“More people will join our crusade as there will certainly be catastrophic displacements of college teachers in the thousands and the equally catastrophic dropping out of students who cannot afford private education.”
Protesters stormed a government agency event which had Liberal Party candidates as guests.
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