In PoliticsMeet NOVEL, the organization by and for women with visual impairment We talked to the Nationwide Organization of Visually Impaired Empowered Ladies and the judges and participants of its essay competition By Zofiya Acostaon December 3, 2021
In OpinionAngel Locsin defends Kris Aquino from accusations of ‘stealing’ the Marcos jewels of ill-gotten wealth fame Are we talking about the same jewels acquired during Marcoses' reign of plunder? By Amrie Cruzon December 3, 2021
In OpinionWill Maria Ressa receive her Nobel Peace Prize and view Hannah Reyes Morales’ exhibition in person? Hannah Reyes Morales’ exhibit highlights the importance of Maria Ressa’s fight for freedom of expression in the country By Amrie Cruzon December 1, 2021
In OpinionWill Apollo Quiboloy’s sex trafficking indictment affect Duterte’s senatorial bid? More reason to examine whether Duterte’s values align with ours By Amrie Cruzon November 19, 2021
In BooksThis comic book retells the fight against the Chico River Dam project since Marcos’ reign "Ang lupa lamang ang magpakailanman." By Amrie Cruzon November 19, 2021
In PoliticsYou can win in any language, Miss Intercontinental 2021 says. But how realistic is this? Why are local beauty queens still pressured to answer in English? By Amrie Cruzon November 2, 2021
In PoliticsWant to fight for Indigenous rights and climate justice? Follow these 8 groups Defend environmental defenders! By Amrie Cruzon October 28, 2021
In CultureThis winning essay by a person with visual impairment outlines how to build a more inclusive world In honor of White Cane Safety Day, read Fermin Yap’s winning essay “Angkop na Mundo Para sa May Kapansanan sa Paningin” By Preen Contributoron October 15, 2021
In OpinionUnpacking celebrity candidates and what this says about the Philippines We can’t go on living with this state of politics By Amrie Cruzon October 11, 2021
In WomenWho’s the newest Nobel Peace Prize winner? Maria Ressa Maria Ressa is now a Nobel laureate By Zofiya Acostaon October 8, 2021
In PoliticsR. Kelly’s conviction sheds light on horrific shaming that Black sexual abuse survivors face Believe Black women! By Amrie Cruzon September 29, 2021
In OpinionPolice dispersals of Martial Law protests prove that our fight is far from over Are we really free to fight for our rights now? By Amrie Cruzon September 22, 2021
In OpinionThis week on probes versus Duterte admin: a fishy supplier and the ICC Fingers crossed for accountability By Amrie Cruzon August 31, 2021
In QueerAssaulting a gay man isn’t a joke—as Zamboanga City officials point out "Tripping lang," confessed the assaulters By Amrie Cruzon August 24, 2021
In PoliticsAnother divorce bill—yes, we have many—is now up for plenary debates Can the PH gov’t please approve one already? By Amrie Cruzon August 18, 2021