This Week on People’s History: First recorded case of AIDS
This Week, Bulatlat looks back on the first ever recorded case of AIDS in the US and the continuing fight against discrimination and for right to health.
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This Week, Bulatlat looks back on the first ever recorded case of AIDS in the US and the continuing fight against discrimination and for right to health.
Bulatlat looks back on the birth anniversary of Fernando Amorsolo. Today, he continues to inspire artists to create pieces of art work that reflect the struggles and aspirations of the Filipino people
This Week, Bulatlat looks back on Mao Tse Tung's Great Leap Forward
This week, Bulatlat looks into the commemoration of the World Health Day and what it actually means to the Filipino people.
In this episode, Bulatlat remembers that fateful day when Emilio Aguinaldo pledged his allegiance to the US government.
This week, the New People's Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, will celebrate its 50th year anniversary.
This week, the Armed Forces of the Philippines presented to the media a boxful of evidence that will purportedly prove that progressive groups are, indeed, front organizations of the Communist Party of the Philippines. The said box, however, read, "Jabidah Massacre." What is Jabidah Massacre? Watch this.
In this episode, Bulatlat looks back on the importance of commemorating the World Day against Cybercensorship.
In this episode, Bulatlat looks back at the first People Up Rising that ousted the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
In this episode, Bulatlat looks back on the revolutionary roots of the International Women's Day.
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.
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.
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.
In This Week on People's History, Bulatlat remembers the Battle of Manila and how the US forces destroyed the beautiful city to keep colonies like the Philippines dependent for reconstruction and rehabilitation.
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