Groups of men and women including ambassadors of some European embassies to the Philipines, non-government organizations (NGOs) and advocacy group members, all donning orange shirts, cycled around Intramuros, Manila on Friday morning, Nov. 25, to kickoff the 18-day violence against women (VAW) campa
After over a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Nayong Filipino Foundation (NPF) on Friday, Nov. 4, unveiled its first on-site exhibit since 2020 in Intramuros, Manila to celebrate its 50th founding anniversary.
Dubbed "(KA)LOOB(AN)," the exhibit at the IVC Teatro, Fort Santiago run
WAR EXHIBIT. Australian Ambassador Steven Robinson and Mexican Ambassador Gerardo Arredondo (2nd and 3rd from left) and Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna (viewing the photos) grace the launch of the "Remembering World War II" exhibit at Fort Santiago in Intramuros on Saturday (July 16, 2022). The exhibit features easy-to-digest texts and photos during the pre-war years, Japanese invasion and occupation, rise of various resistance groups, and the Philippine liberation. (PNA photo by Robert Alfiler) MANILA - An exhibit retelling the resistance and sacrifices made by Filipinos that led to the country's liberation from its oppressors during World War II opened to the public at Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila on Saturday. "Remembering World War II", a narrative and pictorial exhibit led by the Philippine World War II Memorial Foundation (Philwar) and curated by its vice president for research, Desiree Ann Benipayo, will be on display until December 31. It features five s