School brings hope to Ata Manobo children
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA Davao Today These lumad children long for knowledge. Not even their parents can stop them from going to school, even if it means they have to contend with their empty stomachs.
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA Davao Today These lumad children long for knowledge. Not even their parents can stop them from going to school, even if it means they have to contend with their empty stomachs.
By KRISTA V. MELGAREJO Davao Today There will be the long bus ride again, the long walk back to their homes, where unlike the Kadayawan, a celebration for a harvest does not happen anymore.
[singlepic id=333 w=380 h=253 float=center] CYCLISTS. Davao City holds the first KadayawJuan Road Bike Challenge, Saturday. Seventy participants from Mindanao and Luzon joined the 150-kilometer race initiated by One Radio…
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA Davao Today The missioners have come this far, but being with the people that the late priest served is worth all the long and difficult travel. After all, to them, it is a way of paying tribute to the man and the work he did as Christ’s follower, which is to fulfill Christ’s teachings of helping the poor and the underserved.
By DANILDA L. FUSILERO Davao Today With the killing of paramilitary leaders in Arakan Valley, the harassment against lumad leaders have intensified, and worst, they are carried out in the guise of pangayaw. For tribal leader Sergio Lumunday, such pangayaw is bereft of its true sense, which is done to defend the community when all other peaceful means have failed.