Honour the Young, the Graduates
Today is one of those great occasions when we get to celebrate our young people – their achievements, their perseverance and their successes as they grow up.
Today is one of those great occasions when we get to celebrate our young people – their achievements, their perseverance and their successes as they grow up.
I am privileged to have consolidated some notes on my experience as a women political activist while into a graduate program in social work.
Taking cue from the previous issue of this column, a critical assessment on women’s education was done as part of a literature review on the sprout of women organizations in the country.
The Mamasapano clash on January 25, 2015 between the Philippine National Police Special Action Force commandos and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (allegedly joined by Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and private armies) marks another historic botch in the country.
Women religious in Mindanao have been in the forefront of the causes the marginalized, deprived, exploited and oppressed sectors of the society have been fighting for.