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Tag: Social justice

Public Dissent

Members of the human rights alliance Karapatan hold a protest in front of the DILG-Napolcom Center on Friday, April 17, 2026, condemning the surge...

Church-backed Protest Action

The multi-sector Trillion-Peso March Movement backed by the Church holds a press conference at the Arzobispado de Manila in Intramuros to call for mass...

Pope Leo urges leaders not to leave poor behind

Vatican City, Holy See—Pope Leo XIV decried poverty on Sunday, urging world leaders and Catholics to reach out to marginalized people, as the Church celebrated...

Anti-Corruption Protest

Students of De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde stage a walkout protest to express their objections to widespread bureaucratic corruption.

Protest vs. Corruption

Moroccan security forces escort protesters away from the parliament building in Rabat on Monday during a youth-led demonstration for social justice and demanding improvements...

Church sanctuary for whistleblowers

Catholics Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president Kalookan Archbishop Pablo Virgilio Cardinal David has offered the church as a sanctuary for whistleblowers on...

Bishops call for halt in NAIA fee hikes

Church leaders urged the government and a private consortium to suspend new fees at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), calling for a “genuine...

Loud Hypocrisy

This is an AI-generated cartoon with the prompt: Generate a political cartoon in horizontal format of a giant body wearing a Barong Tagalog. The...

Thankful for knowing better

It’s still Thanksgiving on the other side of the globe, even if it is already Friday here in the Philippines. No single country, however, has...

Top South Korea court hands gay couple ‘historic’ win on spouse rights

Seoul, South Korea—South Korea's Supreme Court recognized new rights for same-sex couples Thursday, saying the state must provide health insurance for a gay man's...

Ex-NBA player says Nets’ Irving bought Floyd’s family a house

Los Angeles—Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving bought a house for the family of George Floyd, the African American man killed by police in Minnesota...

Twitter defends police monitoring service

San Francisco—Twitter said Tuesday a service that monitors tweets for police, alerting them to brewing social justice protests and more, does not break the...

Being ‘woke’ and the ‘right to listen’

"Listening is the first act of leadership." “Woke.” The expression “staying woke” may be trending lately on social media, but it has been long used...

James: No let-up in fight against racism, brutality

Orlando­—LeBron James vowed no let up in the fight for social justice as the NBA’s virus-hit season made an emotional return in Orlando on...
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