Category Archives: social consciousness

May Pag-asa Pa Ba?

Pag-asa. Isang katangiang positibo ang pananaw na may pag-asa, sa kabila ng mga balakid sa buhay at mga problemang tila ba sumusubok kung gaano katatag ang isang tao o ang isang bansa sa harap ng mga pagsubok.

May10 Philippine elections

Sabi nga sa isang Facebook page ng kandidatong aking ibinoto at pinaniwalaang makatutulong sa ating bansa, “He gave us hope but we missed the flight.”

Isa ako sa milyung-milyong Pilipinong umasa ng malinis na eleksiyon.

Isa ako sa umaasa na mas gaganda ang buhay ng pamilya ko (at ng lahat ng pamilyang Pilipino), hindi lamang dahil ako ay nagsisikap na mapabuti ito kundi dahil mayroon mga namumuno na may magandang hangarin para sa bansang ito.

Maaaring bugbog na nga ang ating bansa sa mga nananamantala ng kanyang mga yaman, natural na yaman man o inutang sa ibang bansa, ako ay may natitirang konting pag-asa sa aking puso na panghahawakan kung sakaling mananatili pa ding tila madilim ang daang tatahakin. Sabi nga ng mga matatanda, “pasasaan din at lilipas din ang unos” patungkol sa mga dagok ng buhay.

Naniniwala ka ba na may pag-asa pa para sa ating bansa?

Pag-asa na siyang dapat paniniwalaan dahil ito ang nagbibigay babala kung may bagyo o wala. Joke… 😀

Walk the World Pilipinas

Walk the World Pilipinas or Isang Hakbang, Pilipinas 2010 is one event that aims to help put a stop to world hunger. Here in the Philippines, it aims to extend help to areas in Mindanao badly affected by conflicts. This is in collaboration with United Nations World Food Program.

Isang Hakbang, Pilipinas 2010 will take place on June 2, 02010 from 5am till 10 am at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

For more information, visit the website of Walk the World Pilipinas.

Thoughts on 2010 Philippine Elections

It is a few days before elections and I know that most candidates are becoming antsy. Those who ranked low in surveys are probably brainstorming right now what they have done wrong. Those who rank high, on the other hand, can not rest on this achievement alone. As they have said, the “real” survey will give the “real” result when all the ballots have been cast.

That is if there have been no cheating done despite this election being the first automated one in the country.

So what are the salient points that candidates use to encourage people to vote for them?

Jobs. Health care. Education. Poverty eradication which is a Herculean task and would probably take a loooong time to be able to have a significant improvement. No corruption. Peace and order.

I wonder where sustainable development, rural development and reproductive health care (and population control) comes into play? These are among those that rank high in my list of priorities for the country.

For me,  the country’s situation is a vicious cycle that needs not just a strong leader who has the will, dedication and leadership to lead us from further sinking into the basket case that we already are.We, the people, should do our part in ensuring that the future of our children’s children would be something to look forward to.

Enough Blood on the Ballot

Make a Stand for Democracy Now: Enough Blood on the Ballot

With the 2010 Philippine Elections just a few days away, we have to make one of the most important decisions for our country by voting for leaders that our hearts, minds and  conscience dictate to us.

The Ampatuan Maguindanao Massacre which still has to be solved and seems to be on the track of not being solved still haunts many people, the victims’ families, the journalists and ordinary citizens till now.

Triggered by this fatal incident, Cherie Paris watches encourages people to stand up and be heard by saying “NO!” to electoral violence.

Enough Blood on the Ballot

A photographic tableau “Not Today” was created by visual artist and photograher Wawi Navarroza as a reminder to call for a clean, honest and peaceful Philippine elections. This will be featured in a billboard along EDSA, Mandaluyong.

News photos from the media and Francisco de Goya’s cathartic painting, The Third of May, 1808, are some of the inspirations that Navarroza looked at to create this  “critical piece that comments and re-imagines the absurdity of violence by staging a thought-provoking Real/Unreal tableau vivant”.

Not Today, The Third of May, 1808, where the Spanish resistance to Napoleon’s armies during the occupation of 1808 happened, also served as a poignant reaction against political violence.

“I got interested in re-creating a shared pathos, a familiar disturbing image as a way of addressing the problem,” Wawi Navarroza said

“I’ve designed this piece to function in many levels through the different contexts I staged this photo to be read (billboard, gallery, commercial),” explains the contemporary artist. “The work aims to destabilize our usual reception of images in order for us to remember and rethink how images shape our ideas and opinions in a massive insidious way. I’ve decentralized the meaning in this picture by depicting reality mirrored as fiction.”

She adds further: “That this photograph seems to be parading the Theatre of the Absurd is nothing different to the absurdity of massacre, war, atrocity and violence.  People have died for pointless reasons, the “senseless” killings (is there sensible killing?), the blood-stained election votes.  We all know it’s starting to feel like circus around here.  We’re living in a cabaret of underhanded politics… the huddled masses with collective amnesia, the trigger-happy demons on wheels, sequined evangelists, stupid whitening products, scams and scandals, the madmen and monsters who are willing to do horrendous acts of violence in exchange of…what?  This is our dark comedy, our self-styled campy horror show.”

The Time is Now

Not Today, Limited Edition Cherie Paris watch

In cooperation with Cherie Paris watches, the tableau Not Today, a limited edition Cherie Paris watch was launched as a reminder that NOW is the time we have to make a stand against electoral violence, brutality and bloodshed.

The “Peace” watch reminds Filipinos that it’s about time we emerge from behind our mobile phones, behind television sets and behind our Facebook and Twitter accounts and take an active and visible stand against electoral violence.

The Peace watch is designed by Wawi Navarroza and features a short hand that reads “It’s about time” and a long hand showing the words “Enough blood on the ballot,” emblazoned as strong symbols of peace, as well as non-violent and honest elections.

Sign the petition here and let your voice be heard when you say “Enough Blood on the Ballot

For more information about Urban Time and Wawi Navarroza’s anti-violence advocacy, please visit www.urbantime.com.ph. Limited-edition Cherie Paris “Peace” watch is available at The Urban Time boutique in SM North EDSA Annex and select Robinsons and Metro Gaisano department store.


Mag-Recycle ng Plastik

Plastik ang tema sa Litratong Pinoy.

Plastik? Aba, marami akong kilala na ganyang tao, yung mga… wag na nga lang baka ma-high blood pa ako at magkakabistuhan pa.

Ok, game, one more time.

Ang plastik ay isa sa mga itinuturing non-biodegradable materials at/o recyclables kaya dapat konserbatibo ang paggamit dito para mabawasan ang personal o household carbon footprint.

Di nga ba yung mga lumang dyaryo ay naging bag? Heto naman, mga plastik na bote ng inumin, ginawang taniman (nga lang walang tanim ang nakuhanan ko ng larawan ):

plastic

Ayos di ba? Kahit walang lote, maaari pa din magtanim. Kita nyo yung mga dahon sa likod, nakalagay sa paso na may halaman kasi parte na din ito ng pagpapatubo  ng halaman.

O mag-recycle na tayo ng mga plastic, yung mga mapapakinabangan pa 🙂

Yung mga taong plastik, kasama din ba? Sana nga para naman may pakinabang sa kanila, lalo na “non-biodegradable” sila o ibig sabihin, mahirap mawala, baka maging iba na sila dahil iba na ang paggagamitan  😀

Wag po mapipikon ang iba ha 😉