by DON J. PAGUSARA Davao Today Time and again I say we Filipinos are a miseducated people. Our education works…
The bright colors, banging of drums, vibrant dances and chants reverberated the streets during the Kadayawan’s Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan (Street Dancing).
In a cultural show at Brokenshire College Friday for the benefit of Agusanon evacuees of Loreto, the audience was impressed by a young girl opening the show with her powerful rendition of “Tatsulok.”
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today
For Callao, Shalom means the faithful helping farmers fight for lands to till, for the workers’ struggle for decent wages, and for the youths’ right to education, among others.
By CHERYLL D. FIEL
Davao Today
San Pedro Cathedral priest, Fr. Gary Glenn Yba explains the traditions of Via Crucis, Siete Palabras, Sugat, and their meanings, among others, observed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Lenten season.
By CHERYLL D. FIEL
Davao Today
Turned into a stable for horses by the Japanese during the wartime, the San Pedro Cathedral also saw through two bombings that rocked Davao in the 80s and the 90s.
By MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN
Davao Today
He said that his strengths “due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry.”
By IRENE V. DAGUDOG
Davao Today
Chinese New Year is considered the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It runs from the first day of the month of the Chinese lunar calendar which is on February 10.
By DANILDA L. FUSILERO
Davao Today
“Dance is itself an act of protest. It commands movement, not stillness. We cannot be still while women and girls are being raped, beaten, or hurt in any way. Every person dancing and rising with us on Valentine’s Day is registering collective rage at the violence inflicted on women and at the same time committing to action against it.” — Mary Ann Sapar, GWP-Southern Mindanao spokesperson
By ALEX D. LOPEZ
Davao Today
There will also be workshops, discussions and conferences that will focus on the themes of creativity and sustainable development. The activity will also share the visionary works of some of the country’s leaders such as Manila Archbishop Chito Tagle, Alex Lacson, Gina Lopez, Maria Ressa, Nicanor Perlas and Tony Meloto.