The LGBTQIA+ community in the Philippines remains vulnerable to discrimination and hate crimes. The Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) Equality Bill is still pending in Congress after 25 years. For the Filipino queer community, Pride serves as a venue for protest as systemic problems persist.

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Mary Jane is coming home
Mary Jane Veloso's path continues, we hope, back in the Philippines and out of prison.
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UP students call for press freedom on Maguindanao massacre anniversary
Journalism students and campus publications from University of the Philippines Diliman held a protest on Nov. 20 reiterating the importance of press freedom in light of the 16th year of the Maguindanao Massacre.
Veteran lawyer and former Cebu judge on corruption
Veteran lawyer and former Cebu judge Meinrado Paredes says Filipinos are not equal before the law, and that money often dictates its outcomes.
‘Imperialism is the root cause of climate crisis’
COP30 is now in its second week, and climate activists are sounding the alarm over the growing number of fossil fuel lobbyists attending the negotiations.
NEWS IN PICTURES | ILPS launches 25th anniversary campaign at Catalunya gathering
Members of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) gathered in person in Barcelona, Catalunya on November 20, 2025 ahead of its 25th year of anti-imperialist struggle and 8th International Assembly.
THIS WEEK IN PEOPLE’S HISTORY
This Week on People’s History: International (Working) Women’s Day
In this episode, Bulatlat looks back on the revolutionary roots of the International Women's Day.
This Week on People’s History: Execution of Gomburza
In this episode, Bulatlat remembers the execution of the three Filipino priests who fought the Spanish colonization. Today, church people remain under attack for standing in solidarity with the Filipino people in their struggles and aspirations.
This Week on People’s History: Execution of Gomburza
In this episode, Bulatlat remembers the execution of the three Filipino priests who fought the Spanish colonization. Today, church people remain under attack for standing in solidarity with the Filipino people in their struggles and aspirations.
This Week on People’s History: Establishment of La Solidaridad
In This Week on People's History, Bulatlat remembers the publishing of the first issue of La Solidaridad, the official publication of the Propaganda Movement. Today, alternative media outfits continue the tradition of reporting the plight of the marginalized.
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