2025-2026
Bugso at Bisa ng Magkakasalungat na Pagkilos sa Demokrasya
In what is now understood to be just the opening salvo in a season of contentious actions against corruption in government, on September 21, 2025, the Filipino people in various parts of the country waded head on to protest the deluge of corruption and abuse in government infrastructure projects, mainly those in flood control. Witnessing this collective capacity to disrupt the unmitigated greed set in place by the corrupt in Malacañang and the political dynasties, one gives in to the optimism of a Philippine democracy revival. There are undercurrents though that both animate and divide the throng of people that went out on the streets—mega rally organizers asserting distinct identities, camps insisting upon a proper way to protest, ideologues and talking heads clashing on the “legitimacy” of those who turned to violence.
This forum series is divided into four installments. To read the complete abstract, visit our Facebook page.
Puksaan Kung Puksaan: Ang Mga Kasarian, ang Demokrasya, at ang Dahas ng Lenggwahe
October 2025
The panel consisted of John Andrew “Andoy” Evangelista (UP Diliman Department of Sociology), Jennifer “JJ” Josef (UPB College of Social Sciences), Erahvilla Maga-Cabillas (Iglesia Filipina Independiente), Joseph San Jose (Open Table MCC – Metropolitan Community Church) and Percival Cendeña (Akbayan Partylist). TWSC Director Soledad Natalia M. Dalisay served as the moderator.
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