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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 4 years ago
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Days of Rage for Jennifer Laude and all Victims of US Imperialist Intervention : Online Indignation Rally
Friday, September 11 - 8:30 p.m. EST
Join GABRIELA USA and GABRIELA Philippines for Days of Rage for Jennifer Laude and all Victims of US Imperialist Intervention! We call on our friends and allies to join our online protests on September 11 and 16. We will call to put a stop to the United States’ interventionist agenda in different parts of the world and for justice for victims of militarization like Jennifer Laude. The Days of Rage will launch on Friday, September 11 - 5:30pm PST / 8:30pm EST. (Registration Link in BIO) This event will be co-sponsored by BAHAGARI, SIGE and International Women's Alliance. On September 16, GABRIELA in the Philippines will host all day Days of Rage activities. More information will be forthcoming and on how to join online. We condemn the Duterte regime, call for the termination of all unequal military agreements (VFA, EDCA) and unite with justice seekers all over the world in fighting for justice for Jennifer and US out of US Out of the Philippines! #Justice4JenniferLaude #JunkVFA #USTroopsOutPH #DefendFilipinoWomen #TransRightsAreHumanRights
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sigyaph · 4 years ago
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"Palimos ng Pandama. Pahinging pag-intindi, kahit kaunting simpatya."
Most of abused women and children are afraid to speak up and stand against their oppressor. That behind those sweet smile they're hoping someone/somebody would help them make their voice be heard in the room of judgements. I stand with Liza Soberado, Catriona Gray, Angel Locsin and Gabriela Womens Party, I use my art to help defend women against tyranny, against the insecure dick in our Country and protect womens right. #DefendFilipinoWomen
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vgntt · 3 years ago
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From A Filipina: Happy International Working Women’s Day 2022
(continuation) Allowing women to build that space is only budding, yet with hope, and while we see it grow, let's "Break The Bias" in turn to shape its every verge. The struggle to fight for women's rights on the road to dismantle gender disparities might be a very rough path, but giving utmost appreciation for all the women in our lives is all-powerful. Learning more, if not all, reasons are enough to amplify women's voices, stand up alongside, and demand equality. By doing so--whoever you may be, wherever you are at, you chose to be a part of boosting sustainability and equality for the greater good. In honor of all women, let's recognize their work; bring light to the empowerment of their contribution to climate action, and as their effort never does, the celebration does not stop today. With all that said, we hope to see this message get passed along. Mabuhay ang lahat ng kababaihan! Happy International Women's Month!
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orengeeee · 3 years ago
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The system and leaders that lead us, tolerate misogyny and sexism manifested in power dynamics—hindi dapat ganito ang kalakaran. Habang nasa gitna ng matinding krisis pangkalusugan at sosyo-ekonomiko, patuloy na nararanasan ng mga kababaihan at kabataan ang karahasan. Maraming datos ang nagpapatunay sa pagtaas ng kaso ng pang-aabuso at pambabastos; tumingin tayo lampas sa numero at tunay na makinig sa mga kwento nila at lumaban kasama sila. Sa tuwing nakararanas ng karahasan ang mga kababaihan, marami sa kanila ang pinipiling hayaan na lamang ito dahil sa kawalan ng aksyon mula sa mga kinauukulan. Minsan nga, kinauukulan pa ang berdugong nambibiktima ng mamamayang kanilang dapat pinoprotektahan (see: https://www.rappler.com/.../fabel-pineda-allegedly...). Mahalaga lamang na patuloy palakasin ang panawagan sa maigting na implementasyon ng mga batas na naglalayong magbigay proteksyon sa kabataan at kababaihang Pilipino. We should learn and listen, correct, and educate. Let us amplify the voices at risk of being silenced and empower social awareness to change the norms that condone such acts and give support to victims while simultaneously filling them with courage to live in freedom. #DefendFilipinoWomen #IVow2EndVAWinLipaCity #VAWFreePh #VAWFreeIskolar ------------------------------------------- Art: Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Fruit Vendors (1960) See Less
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vgntt · 3 years ago
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From A Filipina: Happy International Working Women’s Day 2022
Part 1: A Filipina A large part of women's history in the Philippines has been the effect of patriarchy for a long time. Foreign colonizers have brought their cultural standards defining women, and came along with these are expectations traditionally inclined on how a proper woman must look, behave, and speak. Their obligations tied to exemplifying each duty in the house, an ideal daughter, a wife, a mother--graceful and timid in the presence of God, remaining decent until it was time to vent in marriage and fulfill the needs of their husband and children. The said ideologies infused with the Filipino societal norm we know of today. Intuitively, the characterization of political commissions is the men's work, out of women's demeanor; the educational system led by friars was considered another barricade. Still, with today's familiarity with the outdated narrative, women depending on men, the loops of emphasizing a Filipina lacking character to display her rights to rulership--and rightly among receiving status to be thorough as a self-made woman--would continue circling back in. To this effect, in the Philippines, it marks the inception of a thick culture: perceiving women as the more inferior sex.
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