WE FOUGHT BACK, FROM DAY 1 TO DAY 4,904. Sorry if this sounds too blunt and insensitive, but when I’m asked about my worst memories of martial law—the raids and arrests, the salvage and massacre cases, the anguish of people looking for their missing loved ones, the torture and trauma, etc.—I tend to push them down into the background, into the subconscious.
Continue reading “We fought back”Crying need for textbooks on martial law abuses
A One News story (https://onenews.ph/martial-law-to-be-taught-as-new-subject-at-up) reported that starting “next semester, students at the University of the Philippines Diliman may enroll in a subject that will tackle language, literature, and culture under the martial law.”
Continue reading “Crying need for textbooks on martial law abuses”Intuition ni Inay
Someone, obviously wearing their Filipino nanays‘ (mothers’) pride on their sleeves, posted this cute meme on Facebook:
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