September 03, 2010
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Luisita’s Peasants Determined to Continue Struggle Despite Threat of Eviction

Luisita’s Peasants Determined to Continue Struggle Despite Threat of Eviction

The ex-farm workers of Hacienda Luisita had been reaping the fruits of their labor through a “cultivation campaign” that allowed them to plant what they needed and supported their livelihood. But the plantation has decreed

Soldiers hold a fact finding team for three hours in Talaingod

Soldiers hold a fact finding team for three hours in Talaingod

Twenty members of lumad support groups, including a Davao Today reporter, went inside Talaingod’s sitio Dulyan in barangay Palma Gil to verify reports that soldiers have been occupying some houses in the village

Light up!

Light up!

Davao City Chinatown celebrates the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with food and entertainment and the lighting of lanterns at the Unity and Friendship archways along Ramon Magsaysay Avenue and the Peace Archway along Sta. Ana Avenue.

Alternative Politics

Alternative Politics

Bayan Muna Representatives Satur Ocampo and Teddy Casino and Gabriela Representative Liza Maza, all running for senators under the Makabayan political party, proclaim Lea Librado (first district), Ariel Casilao (second district) and

Headless Lechon

Headless Lechon

LECHON. Amid the crisis, when only the head remains of the Pinoy’s favorite lechon, residents of barangay Bago Oshiro in Tugbok still find a way to treat their friend a happy birthday. (photo by Keith Bacongco/AKP Images)

Last minute

Last minute

Thousands of first-time voters flock to the Davao City office of the Commission on Elections two days before the deadline of the registration. Comelec has set the deadline at 12 midnight of October 31. (photo by Ruby Thursday More/AKP Images)

Lapida maker of Davao City

Lapida maker of Davao City

LAPIDA (tombstone) makers near a public cemetery in Davao City are busy as the All Saints and All Souls day weekend looms. Marble tombstones cost P1800 to P2000 while those made of cement cost P500. (Keith Bacongco / AKP Images)