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A festival powered by volunteerism

While the vibrant programming of CCP Pasinaya: The Open House Festival draws crowds and headlines, what often goes unseen is the quiet but indispensable...

Solidarity shines at EDSA ‘Trillion Peso March’

The “Trillion Peso March” at the Edsa People Power Monument on September 21, 2025 ended up as not only a call for accountability and...

PBBM calls for observance of Community Development Day/Week

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued Memorandum Circular No. 41, directing government agencies and encouraging local government units (LGUs) to observe “Community Development Week”...

Bigger tables

Given the ruthless restrictions imposed by health protocols during the pandemic, we are heartened by reports that the bayanihan spirit, a sturdy layer of...

From frontliners to backliners: The Filipino bayanihan spirit

“Meowrrr!” a jolly greeting from Chocnut, a white-and-gray cat, welcomed me at the South Gate of De La Salle University (DLSU). The campus was...

Impassable road

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The Art of Joyful Giving

For people known for its bayanihan spirit, just how generous Filipinos are? Not that generous, it turns out. Based on the 2016 World Giving Index...

Bayanihan spirit

Rice farmers in Aritao town in Nueva Vizcaya demonstrate the age-old traditional practice called bayanihan—tagnawa among the Ilocanos—where they help out in farm work,...
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