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Adam Torres
Dec 4, 2022
In a patriarchal society that benefits their interests, it is unclear why heterosexuals call for special laws to “defend” their rights, much less secure their already predominant ideologies.
Adam Torres
Nov 15, 2022
Without ownership of the country’s productive resources, peasant women like Cathy Estavilla toil against landlessness in hopes of advancing their struggle for gender equality and food sovereignty.
Adam Torres
Oct 5, 2022
After two years of remote learning, the faculty provides an assessment of the challenges and opportunities under the online setup as the university tries to navigate new ways of delivering education.
Adam Torres
Sep 20, 2022
Six administrations after the EDSA revolt yet the country is spiraling into a reminiscent pattern of crony capitalism, have we no chance at changing this cyclic profit-oriented system?
Adam Torres
Aug 8, 2022
Parliamentary struggle must not be the end of the conversation. As Zarate sets off from Congress, he endeavors to take on different avenues for change and resistance.
Adam Torres
Aug 8, 2022
In looking back at Duterte’s brutal drug war, a mother struggles to put back the missing pieces of her family as she reminisces about the death of her two sons.
Adam Torres
May 7, 2022
His voice does not stutter while recalling the painful events of Martial Law. Instead, he enumerates the ways this experience would forever change his life and put him on a path to serve the people.
Adam Torres
Mar 30, 2022
The authoritarian rhetoric has not faded with time, but neither has a growing opposition aroused by the prospects of a successful cultural revolution.
Adam Torres
Dec 31, 2021
Sa kabila ng hirap, hiling nila na ibigay sa kanila ang seguridad sa kanilang tahanan at komunidad upang mapagdiwang muli ang Pasko na may tunay na pananabik.