COLUMN | Enforced inhibition
Kirsten Flores Knowledge has never been neutral. It has always been forged and filtered through systems that privilege power. What counts as the truth and who gets to speak it
Kirsten Flores Knowledge has never been neutral. It has always been forged and filtered through systems that privilege power. What counts as the truth and who gets to speak it
Bernadette Soriano It is a truth universally acknowledged—though rarely footnoted—that a man in possession of a Letterboxd account must be in want of belittling a female-led film. It starts with
Gabriel Ibis Public health is not an easy task to enforce—and in a country like the Philippines, where universal health care exists only on paper, risks add up when non-experts
In a country where speaking out can get you labeled as a terrorist, who is truly being protected by the Anti-Terror Law? On July 3, 2020, then-President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
#CartoonOnPoint by Zcharrina Miguela Villones.
Bernadette Soriano In the current cultural milieu, few concepts spark more impassioned discourse, and fatigue, than the gaze. The male gaze. The female gaze. The queer gaze. The non-gaze. Somewhere
#CartoonOnPoint by Jaira Sambalido.
Aera Cassandra Ramos Nasa parehong opisyal na mesa, suot ang mga barong, may mga baso ng alak habang nakikipag-usap sa mga banyagang opisyales–nakangiti at handang magsalita, ngunit kadalasa’y natatalo sa
Bernadette Soriano Each year, the QS World University Rankings land—and like clockwork, the spectacle begins. PR teams go full throttle, faculty chase citations, alumni cling to borrowed clout. “Globally competitive,”
Aera Cassandra Ramos Nagsimula ang lahat sa isang simpleng isyu sa silid-aralan: dapat bang ituloy ang field trip kahit kalahati lang sa klase ang kayang magbayad? Bilang class officer noon,