The Good and Brilliant Ka Pepe Diokno

The Good and Brilliant Ka Pepe Diokno

Remembering the late Senator Ka Pepe Diokno who would’ve turned 100 this year.

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Senator Leila de Lima, Unyielding and Undefeated

Senator Leila de Lima, Unyielding and Undefeated

See how unjust imprisonment has failed to disable or muzzle a principled and indefatigable human rights senator.

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Political Palitaw

Political Palitaw

Make snacks, not lies, the author advises.

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Danton Remoto's Nostalgia

Danton Remoto's Nostalgia

Riverrun is Remoto's first novel; it is not yet "the novel" that will enthrone him as one of the country's top fictionists. But he is heading there.

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Marcos and Memory

Marcos and Memory

The fight against tyranny is also a fight against forgetting.

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How Overseas Filipino Voters Can Wield Clout in May ’22 Polls

How Overseas Filipino Voters Can Wield Clout in May ’22 Polls

Overseas Filipinos can contribute more than their hard-earned dollars; they can transfer the stronger currency of truth-telling and combat the infodemic of fake news.

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On the Eve of Insurrection

On the Eve of Insurrection

A participant recalls trigger-tense moments before the EDSA uprising in February 1986.

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A Judge in the Making

A Judge in the Making

Court Commissioner Pelayo A. Llamas aims to be Alameda County’s first Fil-Am Superior Court judge.

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Farm to Table Kamayan Farm-Style

Farm to Table Kamayan Farm-Style

Small-plot farming returns environmental justice expert to her Filipino and agrarian roots.

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Reunited, and It Feels so Good

Reunited, and It Feels so Good

How two lovers, separated by revolution, found each other again.

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