Public sector unionism in DepEd
RAYMUNDO is a janitor who has worked in government for 31 years. He was with a group from his school division who attended the 2023 Mindanao assembly of the National …
Public sector unionism in DepEd Read MoreAko. Ikaw. Tayo.
RAYMUNDO is a janitor who has worked in government for 31 years. He was with a group from his school division who attended the 2023 Mindanao assembly of the National …
Public sector unionism in DepEd Read MoreWHILE serving as Chief of Staff and acting administrator of Candaba from 2004 to 2013 under then-Mayor Jerry Pelayo and eventually as disaster risk reduction and management officer, I got …
Ex-Mayor Pelayo backs gov’t plan for impounding water solution in Candaba Read MoreWHEN the Philippines took in the Jews during the time of President Quezon, it was to save them from the Nazis and give them visas for temporary shelter that other …
Iwas pusoy ang ‘Kano? Read MoreIT was Pisay kabatch and kumpare, Perry Callanta who was recruiting me to Kabataang Barangay straight from the detention cell of the Youth Rehabilitation Center in Fort Bonifacio thru my …
On the way to meeting Imee Marcos (Part 2) Read MoreTHERE were only 19 detainees left at the Youth Rehabilitation Center, Fort Bonifacio when I was transferred there from Camp Crame after spending some time with the political prisoners in …
On the way to meeting Imee Marcos Read MoreIT was like a thief in the dead of the night when it chilled my body into fever and barbed my throat to reject food. That’s how we know that …
Symptoms Read MoreFROM history, red seems to be the color of choice of Filipino revolutionaries while a few with spiritual inclination prefer black to exploit the death and the unknown elements. But …
Colors of narratives Read MoreSO, what else can people do if WFH becomes the mode again after a spike announcing the start of the third wave of the pandemic? More than the mandatory work …
The Tiger with Omicron Read MoreEVERYONE waits for the “ber” months year after year. Filipinos look forward to cooler months and the prospect of Christmas bonuses. But things are shifting away from the perennial happy …
“Ber’ months “ Read More“PARANG napanood ko na ‘to.” This is the kind of feeling we get whenever the election season approaches. The difference now is how modern technology is drawing political characters to …
Déjà vu’ animated Read MoreCONTENDING views are healthy for democracy. However, agreeing to disagree for the sake of finding the truth or the best option needs an anchor, something to make sure the country …
Values and vision to unite Read MoreEIGHT years ago, on June 27, 2013, I came out with the following column for Headline Gitnang Luzon, “Flood and food.” “Helplessness and hopelessness among citizens are growing in geometric …
Before we forget Read MoreDEMOCRACY at its barest is all about the right to vote and being counted. That is why we wait for election after election. It is the only time when we …
We wait for president after president Read MoreSurely, if my mother were alive today this means war. She was a gentle person but casting doubt on her way of cooking, like her adobong baboy with peanuts, would …
Adobo War Read MoreClichés are overused but popular phrases or ideas that aim to catch attention and sustain recall and emotional attachment.Lack of originality is the most common criticism of using clichés, but …
Cliché pantry Read MoreUSING the circumstance of death for political purposes has been my understanding of necropolitics. The first time I encountered the word in conversations was when I was in a huddle …
A hard look at necropolitics Read More