What’s in a Name

One can hardly catch her talk about herself; only about the organization she leads, the work that needs be done, and the people who inspired her. But she liked talking about her name, her nom de guerre, because she said it defines her. “I chose the name Puah because of the biblical image of a […]

KA LOSOY: 30 plus years in the people’s army

by Iliya Makalipay One would right away notice the scar on his face. And upon seeing where my eyes had set, .. »

KA KARI: Revolution Runs in the Family

by Iliya Makalipay It was in 1979 when members of the CPP-NPA reached Ka Kari’s barrio. They often met with his .. »

Malaya na si Maya

isinalaysay kay Ester Martires Dalawang linggo ang ipinaalam niyang “bakasyon” sa mga kakolektibo niya. Kasama na rito ang ilang araw na .. »

Travails and Triumphs of the Coconut Farmers

Within the last two weeks of February 2019, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte vetoed two bills concerning the coco levy funds that belonged .. »

Enter the Dragon: CHINA-DUTERTE REGIME? NOT QUITE YET

by Vida Gracias There is a growing perception that President Rodrigo Duterte is already distancing his administration from the United States .. »

THE REVOLUTION HAS NO GENDER

by Markus del Pilar and Pat Gambao “If we were to be grouped together in this guerrilla front, we would make .. »

A Woman’s Story: How the Revolution Set Her Free

by Vida Gracias She froze. She felt numbed all over her body. That’s how Selya instantly reacted when she learned that .. »

An Afternoon with Ka Rio: Kabataang Makabayan, A People’s Warrior

by the Liberation Staff Family and school life. Aspirations and life in the struggle. An afternoon with Ka Rio in a .. »

Justice is the Heart of the Revolution

by Pat Gambao The reactionary government’s rotten justice system has never been so outrageously unmasked as it is now through the .. »

An Empowered Peasantry

by Priscilla de Guzman “Kung malayo pa ang pupuntahan natin, mas malayo na rin naman ang pinanggalingan. Ituloy-tuloy na natin.” —Ka .. »