Preserving traditions is not just about remembering the past but about making it relevant in the present. In this opinion piece, Johana Sawayan shares her experience in facilitating the Tagtigusan, a writing program for her university’s tri-people youth.
Bridging Leadership: A legacy in a book
Anthropologist and indigenous peoples’ advocate Ma. Easterluna Canoy pens a tribute to her peers in the Asian Institute of Management’s Bridging Leadership program as she received her copy of its legacy book.
Sinabaang: A profile of the Higaonon ethnic attire
The Sinabaang, which is the traditional attire of the Higaonon people in Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. More than just clothing, it embodies the tribe’s identity, heritage, and social hierarchy.
Exploring conflict-sensitive communication in Duterte’s ICC case
Conflict is unavoidable, but how we talk about it determines whether we deepen divisions or open paths to peace. In his column, communication and economics professor Walter Balane weighs in on the public discourse following former president Duterte’s ICC arrest.
IN PHOTOS: Line fishing along Pulangi River, under an unfinished bridge
Residents try their luck in line fishing under the unfinished Old Batangan Bridge construction project, along the Pulangi River.
Bukidnon artists showcase works in Manila exhibit
The artworks of 24 painters from Bukidnon are featured in a special exhibit at the Manila Clock Tower Museum from February 8 to March 28, 2025.