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Latag culture: Making ends meet with passion

Most artists in the Philippines can’t live off their respective passions alone. Government support is scarce. Art programs are underfunded. Opportunities are limited. And culturally, art is still often seen as a hobby, not a profession.

Youth party agrees with new PUP charter veto, but…

“Instead of forcing PUP to meet arbitrary qualifications for national university status, Marcos Jr. should guarantee adequate funding and the right to education for every student, regardless of their school’s status or classification,” Kabataan Rep. Renee Co said.

Kapatid reveals harassment from jail officials

“Most distressing is the public posting of my photo at the Correctional Institution for Women (CIW) with the label ‘BANNED’—a move that has caused me great personal anguish, placed my safety at risk, and violated fundamental rights,” Lim wrote.

Public union organizer walks free from jail

Antonieta “Tonet” Setias-Dizon has been granted temporary liberty last Wednesday after six years of detention, former Bayan Muna Rep. and long-time Confederation for the Unity, Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees (Courage) president Ferdinand Gaite said in a Facebook post on Monday.