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 Women5 Filipinas inspiring us to love our unfiltered skin What does fully accepting your skin look like? By Amrie Cruzon November 3, 2021
In CelebritiesA look at Kris Aquino’s past loves before her celebrated engagement From the real and the rumored to the almosts By Amrie Cruzon October 25, 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 Life+MoneyI think I met a sexy ghost I may have scared off a ghost with my thirstiness By Zofiya Acostaon October 13, 2021
In FashionCatch the references to these iconic women at the Met Gala 2021 Josephine Baker, Marsha P. Johnson, and Anna May Wong were all paid homage to this year By Zofiya Acostaon September 14, 2021
In FeminismSexual harassment as part of workplace culture shouldn’t be normal Why are abusers still allowed to be our colleagues and bosses? By Amrie Cruz, Zofiya Acostaon August 20, 2021
In Pop CultureCan we stop manufacturing ugliness and insecurity? Belo’s newest ad shows a woman gaining weight and growing body hair during the pandemic. These are supposed to be bad things By Zofiya Acostaon August 10, 2021
In Life+MoneyStop telling women that it’s normal for their husbands to cheat This reeks of double standards By Amrie Cruzon July 13, 2021
In ProfilesPaolo Pangilinan is brave “The first safe space that you will ever find is the one with you,” says Paolo Pangilinan By Zofiya Acostaon June 29, 2021
In QueerForced haircuts on the LGBTQIA+ should be a hate crime, PH gov In other countries, cutting someone’s hair without consent is assault By Amrie Cruzon June 10, 2021
In QueerThis sapphic anthology will make you tingle “I lamented the seeming invisibility of the lesbian writer in Philippine literature,” says “Tingle” editor Jhoanna Lynn Cruz By Zofiya Acostaon May 31, 2021
In QueerEbeng Mayor’s rape and murder is a wake-up call to defend trans rights If you still don't think that we need to pass the SOGIE Bill, wake up By Zofiya Acostaon May 21, 2021
In Life+MoneyHow I remember my mom after she passed Remembering my mom means remembering how much she loved me By Nicole Gimenezon May 9, 2021
In Pop CultureAn ARMY and an EXO-L on fandom beef and the mute button "Assess if it’s you being hurt or the artist. And go outside. Touch some grass," advises Nathalie Milante to fans who love to start beef By Amrie Cruzon May 5, 2021