Two decades ago, Al Gore’s movie “An Inconvenient Truth” thrust climate change into the global spotlight. With dramatic imagery and dire warnings, it transformed a niche concern into a ...
In January 1970, then President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. intervened in a battle for leadership in the Lower House. A week into the New Year and his second term in office as president, it was business ...
It took fierce public outrage and sustained protests by environmental groups, fisherfolk groups, and organized youth for the ...
Nonsensical. Illogical. Irrational. The “Theatre of the Absurd,”* a mid-20th-century dramatic movement born from the trauma ...
Where are we now with agrarian reform in the Philippines? On June 10, 38 years would have passed since the enactment of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. Earlier this year, Department of ...
Just trying to make light of things in these trying times. When just elected Senate President-turned-Facebook-vlogger Alan Peter Cayetano called on the Senate to “go quiet” in protest of the ...
When I was a sophomore in college, my extemporaneous speech contest trainer advised me to read as much as I could about politics, economics, sociology, and current events. In my attempt to make things ...
A group of religious and civic society leaders have banded together to organize an investigative body that aims to address ...
The no-show. The accusations. The unnecessary theatrics and drama. Entering the fourth week since the change in Senate ...
There is a particular kind of silence many LGBTQ+ professionals learn to carry long before they ever reach leadership. It is not always the silence of fear. More often, it is the silence of ...
Movies, dramas, and stories lied about teenage love. I was once 16—a foolish one. I chased love, craving it like a hungry dog ...
Amid a slew of depressing news, from surging prices of basic goods to the destructive intramurals in the Senate, the reports ...