In OpinionWhy being seen as ‘out of touch’ is a red flag in a politician Netizens explain why they think it’s a big deal By Amrie Cruzon February 18, 2022
In OpinionWhy Donnalyn Bartolome’s sexy adult baby photoshoot could be harmful to kids Is there ever an instance when the sexualized baby aesthetic is permissible? Short answer: No By Amrie Cruzon July 12, 2022
In OpinionWhy Miss Universe PH’s NFT collection clashes against its contestants’ environmental advocacies Not to mention how it further commodifies the candidates By Amrie Cruzon September 28, 2021
In OpinionWhy pranking servers you don’t personally know isn’t funny Be grateful to servers and just eat the dang cake By Amrie Cruzon January 17, 2023
In OpinionWhy the Miss Universe PH finale felt hollow for women empowerment When the push to entertain overshadows advocacies By Amrie Cruz, Zofiya Acostaon October 1, 2021
In OpinionWhy Vhong Navarro’s acquittal shouldn’t be used to invalidate the fight against sexual violence Jelen Paclarin of the Women's Legal and Human Rights Bureau shares her thoughts on the court decision By Amrie Cruzon March 16, 2023
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 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 PoliticsWith the UP-DND Accord’s end, military forces can walk freely in UP campusesBy Zofiya Acostaon January 18, 2021
In CultureWomen are not “defenseless victims,” it’s time we destigmatize victimhoodBy Geela Garciaon January 5, 2021
In OpinionWomen provide essential care work; Duterte copes with sex jokesBy Geela Garciaon November 19, 2020
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