Bulatlat Contributors | Nov 16, 2015
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Concert for Lumad children held at UP Diliman
Concert for Lumad children held at UP Diliman
By the end of the concert, it was the children themselves who performed.
#Manilakbayan2015 turns UP grounds into cultural, political hub
#Manilakbayan2015 turns UP grounds into cultural, political hub
The “Kampuhang Bayan” transformed an empty ground into a fertile spot for cultural and political unity.
Aspiring filmmaker tackles homosexuality, love, unhappy endings
Aspiring filmmaker tackles homosexuality, love, unhappy endings
I don't just shoot and edit videos, I tell stories.”
Gathering for Lumad weaves peoples’ high resolve for solidarity, justice
Gathering for Lumad weaves peoples’ high resolve for solidarity, justice
All throughout the event, silence would fall on the entire room when a performer delivers a poignant song, dance or poem.
#BulatlatAsks: What does being Filipino mean to you?
#BulatlatAsks: What does being Filipino mean to you?
Bulatlat.com asked protesters in Mendiola how they define themselves as Filipinos.
Teachers, students call: ‘Wikang Filipino, ipaglaban!’
Teachers, students call: ‘Wikang Filipino, ipaglaban!’
“We are angry because this is an attack on our culture, our history, and our community as a unified nation.”
Reading Club 2000 | Sharing books, feeling good
Reading Club 2000 | Sharing books, feeling good
“A book is meant to be read and lived-by.”
The political satire of Juana Change
The political satire of Juana Change
“Artists are very effective in criticism because the attack is different, its penetration to the audience’s consciousness is different. Art goes straight to the heart, to the psyche.”
Aquino’s Final SONA | ‘Our art is our voice’
Aquino’s Final SONA | ‘Our art is our voice’
Artists bring their art, songs and dance to depict the people’s lives at the SONA protest.
100-year-old Nakpil-Bautista House, home of the Katipuneros
100-year-old Nakpil-Bautista House, home of the Katipuneros
The house is now a historical institution and one of the shrines of the Katipunan and the Revolution of 1896.
Review: “Fighting Back: In and Out of the Courts”
Review: “Fighting Back: In and Out of the Courts”
"Fighting Back: In and out of the Courts" illustrates not only how the template of rights has been used to analyze the conflicts that the NUPL’s clients face but also how this template has been expanded to new breadth to reach new horizons.
Review: “Against The Tide” by the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers
Review: “Against The Tide” by the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers
While we all fight for victory, the odds of it are not the only things that should determine whether we push or abandon struggle. Because, sometimes, the only thing that matters is doing the right thing, for the right reason, despite the odds. Your two books are all about doing the right things despite the odds. That is a lesson for everyone, not just for starting lawyers.
Lawyers’ group launches 2 books
Lawyers’ group launches 2 books
“Anything that’s worth telling and retelling should be put in writing.”
An image of a modern heroine and the revolution
An image of a modern heroine and the revolution
Review of Recca: From Diliman to the Cordilleras
Recca’s sister Jang Monte-Hernandez urges everyone to read the book, especially those who want to know why there is a raging revolution in the countryside and why the NPA remains a formidable force despite successive counterinsurgency campaigns of the past and present administrations.
Pulileños celebrate the Kneeling Carabao festival
Pulileños celebrate the Kneeling Carabao festival
Farmers, hopeful for a bountiful harvest, train their carabaos to give tribute to their patron saint, San Isidro.
A story of a revolutionary told in comics
A story of a revolutionary told in comics
“Louie Jalandoni’s illustrated biography could leave the reader stunned by the double impact of its edifying and insurgent message — in its account of a youth who was a witness to the greed of traditional Negros landowners and their callous indifference to the plight of their workers.”
REVIEW | Panels of Negotiation: Komiks as chronicle of change
Ucab’s song of struggle
Ucab’s song of struggle
Dios ti agbabantay, Dios ti tumultulong/
Ti daytoy a bantay lugar naianakan/
Inta’y nakasursuruan iti na Kristiyanoan/
Ugali a napateg iti kaamaan.
Reading the stigmata | Filipino bodies performing for the US empire
Reading the stigmata | Filipino bodies performing for the US empire
In this brief discourse, I sketch an inventory of the U.S. imperial adventure in the Philippines as a background to the work of Carlos Bulosan, the first Filipino writer to gain canonical status, and the ordeal of Filipinos in the era of global capitalism.
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