By lariza.website on Jan 10, 2013 in:
Education, Politics, Central Echo, Central Philippine University, Dazen Dawn P. Lariza, Filipinos, freedom, human rights, justice, League of Filipino Students, Martial Law, new revolution, Oikos Ecological Movement, Renato Constantino, student activism
Guest blog post by Dazen Dawn P. Lariza* Article first published on Central Echo, October 2012 edition. Under the striking heat of the burning sun they stand clothed in sweat-drenched fabric and glistening faces that speak of courage and anger. ...
By PADAYON: Our Life Journey on Jan 4, 2013 in:
Martial Law, social change, Central Echo, student activism, Oikos Ecological Movement, justice, rallies, new revolution, League of Filipino Students, Freedom, Dazen Dawn Lariza, Central Philippine University
Guest blog post by Dazen Dawn P. Lariza* Article first published on Central Echo, October 2012 edition. Under the striking heat of the burning sun they stand clothed in sweat-drenched fabric and glistening faces that speak of courage and anger. W...
By It's Annjo with a double N on Oct 14, 2012 in:
2012, Current Events, On the subjective side, Student Activism, The insides of my notebook., autonomous region in muslim mindanao, bangsamoro, bangsamoro framework agreement, benigno aquino, Blogging, corregidor massacre, ging deles, Government, GPH, indigenous people, jabidah massacre, James Annjo, marvic leonen, MILF, mindanao, mindanao conflict, moro islamic liberation front, muslim, My Thoughts, noynoy aquino, opapp, Pagadian, peacetech, philippine government, Philippines, Random Thoughts, Student Journalism
To the Philippine Government, MILF Panel, and the Malaysian Government, I commend you for this peace agreement. If all goes well as planned, surely, even our children and grandchildren will be indebted to this Bangsamoro Framework agreement.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Oct 2, 2012 in:
Being a student, Life Lessons, On the subjective side, Student Activism, The insides of my notebook., advocacies, bangsamoro, Blogging, christians, international day of peace, James Annjo, lyceum of the philippines, mindanao, muslims, My Thoughts, opapp, Pagadian, peace process, peacetech, Random Thoughts, unesco, Zamboanga del Sur
We're not really different from people of Luzon, and Visayas, in fact, what I do know is that we're all the same- Filipinos.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Oct 2, 2012 in:
Being a student, Life Lessons, On the subjective side, Student Activism, The insides of my notebook., advocacies, bangsamoro, Blogging, christians, international day of peace, James Annjo, lyceum of the philippines, mindanao, muslims, My Thoughts, opapp, Pagadian, peace process, peacetech, Random Thoughts, unesco, Zamboanga del Sur
We're not really different from people of Luzon, and Visayas, in fact, what I do know is that we're all the same- Filipinos.