Amid the “political noise” that is getting louder with the next national elections just around the corner, hundreds of local chief executives from across the country gathered in Malacañang last ...
I was appointed as one of the three Common Legal Representatives of Victims (CLRV) on Jan. 26, 2026 in the ongoing ...
This year marks 40 years since the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution, an uprising made famous worldwide for its lack of ...
Politics has always involved visibility. What has changed is the meaning of being seen. In recent weeks, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco has denied allegations of self-promotion following the ...
A week ago, my colleague at Ateneo, Dr. Leland dela Cruz, asked on Facebook why it had taken the Israelites 40 years to make ...
For a while, it seemed as if the memory of the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution—the most monumental event in contemporary Philippine history—was itself on its way to that proverbial dustbin of ...
Clamor for young leaders with integrity has resonated in our country over the past decades and again during these very ...
I often have to remind myself that my present freshman students were born after 2000. Martial law and the 1986 People Power Revolution are as ancient as dinosaurs and cavemen. Nothing brought this ...
Back in 2017, during the late, great Inquirer Briefing infographic experiment, we reviewed revolutions in our era by adopting the point of view of Timothy Garton Ash, who described two kinds of ...
Each year in the Philippines, the cool months give us a brief illusion of calm. Skies clear, rivers recede, and disaster ...