Debate: Philippine Left Review

Debate: Philippine Left Review was  published in the early 1990s at a time when the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), together with its New People’s Army (NPA) and the CPP-led national democratic (ND) movement, underwent a deep crisis and then a split. Debate tackled the very controversies and disagreements that rocked the revolutionary movement in that critical period—from a broad left perspective.

Interviews: Mendiola Narratives

In this research, a biography of a site and a collection of narratives of social movement actors serve as the infrastructure of social memory. This research surfaces and records in audiovisual format the personal narratives of those who were once witnesses and participants to protest actions in Mendiola. 

Transcripts: The Technocrats of Ferdinand Marcos

These are the edited interview transcripts of the technocrats who served in the administration of Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986). They are: Manuel Alba, Jose Conrado “Jolly” Benitez, Onofre Dizon Corpuz, Armand V. Fabella, Hilarion Henares, Jaime Laya, Placido Mapa, Horacio “Boy” Morales Jr., Vicente Paterno, Sixto K. Roxas, Francisco “Kit” Tatad, and Cesar Virata.

Documentaries

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