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Herstory: Filipino Women Who Broke the Glass Ceiling for Others
ConversationsDemocracyHuman RightsPeaceWomenWPS
As a woman, I feel a deep sense of pride whenever I hear the words “first” and “woman” together. Throughout history, women have fought to be included in places that once told them they did not belong and tried to ...
ALL FOR GAS, GAS FOR ALL: BAYANIHAN SA GAS STATION
ConversationsDemocracyEconomyFeatures
March 11, 2026 – Many might say that the rise in petrol prices is only a car-owner’s problem. Little did many know that many aspects of our daily lives depend on petrol. From commuting to and from work to deliveries ...
Undermining Women: When Respect Gets Lost in the System
ConversationsHuman RightsWomenWPS
Recent reports continue to expose powerful men behaving in outrageous ways. What is truly shocking is the sheer number of respected figures who have perpetrated decades of abuse and sexual violence against women and girls. Worse still, the entitlement fueling ...
Ramadan: Fasting and Spiritual Renewal for Intrapersonal Peace
ConversationsLaw and Religion
Ramadan is one of the holiest and most transformative months for Muslims. This practice begins with a fasting period and ends with the sighting of the new moon. But beyond the religious prescription, the holy month provides a period for ...
Remembering an Architect of Peace: The Legacy of Hadji Butu
ConversationsDemocracyHuman RightsPolitics
February 22, 2026 – Long before the modern borders of the Philippines were etched in stone, a young man named Abd ul-Bagui Butu Rasul walked the shores of Jolo, carrying a lineage that stretched back to the 14th-century ministers of ...
