Silencing Dissenting Voices: ‘Activists are not Terrorists’

Written by Alexandra Alama We take part in the unified call to keep defending our democracy and upholding our rights in pursuit of a civilized and just nation! A crowd of around 3,000 protesters including the members of militant groups Anakbayan, Karapatan, Makabayan, Bayan Muna, and some health workers marched along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City ahead of the first State of the Nation Address … Continue reading Silencing Dissenting Voices: ‘Activists are not Terrorists’

I don’t want to, but I have to…

Written by Sofia Sacaguing “…Pinalagay lang ‘yung ballot namin sa machine without even processing.” -Yan-yan Esteves, PUPian, Caloocan resident. These are the words uttered by Yan-yan Esteves, a Caloocan student, resident, and a first-time voter for Elections 2022. She was full of grit to vote for whom she believed were the right people to govern the Republic and the Municipality but was deprived of the … Continue reading I don’t want to, but I have to…

Ang tanging Forever na ayaw ng lahat, anong say mo?

Isinulat ni Trisha Mae Rodrigueza Tayo be like noong sinumulan ang online class buhat ng pandemya: “Miss ko na F2F, sana F2F nalang.’’ “Ano ba yan hirap OL class. #academicfreeze” “Kakastress naman tong OL na to yoko na!!!” Nasabi mo na din ba to? o baka nakapag-shared post na tungkol dito? Press 1, kung agree. Sa pagpasok ng COVID-19 halos tila nabalian ng isang paa … Continue reading Ang tanging Forever na ayaw ng lahat, anong say mo?

The Multi-faceted Cancel Culture

Written by Mary Jane Robles The usage of social media in the new normal has become crucial in the lives of the people as it is the tool for the individual to gain information, entertainment, and interaction through connecting to their loved ones in an online set-up as well as having consciousness about the state of the nation. Through this, people started to engage in … Continue reading The Multi-faceted Cancel Culture