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Women empowerment has made sexual harassment no longer a gender issue

Posted on October 8, 2018 By benign0 4 Comments on Women empowerment has made sexual harassment no longer a gender issue
Women empowerment has made sexual harassment no longer a gender issue

Recent hints emerging of the less-than-wholesome corporate culture in the ABS-CBN newsroom have brought to fore this confronting topic. Women have always been seen to be the “victims” of society’s power games — an idea that owes its persistence to the position of power men commanded over much of human history. But with the expansion…

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Empowering Filipinos: why it hasn’t worked

Posted on July 14, 2014July 14, 2014 By FallenAngel 9 Comments on Empowering Filipinos: why it hasn’t worked
Empowering Filipinos: why it hasn’t worked

Inclusive growth – that has become sort of a buzz word for the government of current Philippine president Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino. In fact, the definition BS Aquino has for it includes, “to empower citizens to become bona fide actors who productively contribute to nation building”. It sounds nice really, but the results up to…

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Development, Economy, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Posted on April 12, 2014 By benign0 17 Comments on Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines
Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Oftentimes it is the most mundane of things going on around us — things we take for granted as business-as-usual that, when regarded from the point of view from a lateral thinker so effectively highlight some the most disturbing aspects of our society. Picture these scenes, for example: – The ubiquity of heavily armed uniformed…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Society

Leadership, Filipino style: “You mean there actually is opposition?”

Posted on June 6, 2013 By FallenAngel 11 Comments on Leadership, Filipino style: “You mean there actually is opposition?”
Leadership, Filipino style: “You mean there actually is opposition?”

What I think is recommended reading for aspiring leaders is leadership guru John Maxwell’s 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. It is a set of guiding principles for leaders, tested and refined through Mr. Maxwell’s own experience. Included among the laws is the Law of Empowerment: Only secure leaders give power to others. In other words,…

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Culture

Occupy the sidewalk

Posted on December 22, 2012 By The Miner 21 Comments on Occupy the sidewalk
Occupy the sidewalk

Sidewalk vendors have always been a site to behold in the panorama of Philippine society. Although we cannot claim that this phenomenon is endemic or indigenous to Filipino culture and society, the persona of the sidewalk vendor is omnipresent within and in the very fabric of Filipino society. We see these sidewalk vendors along the…

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Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

How modern governance, technology and commerce masks the continued impunity of the powerful

Posted on June 19, 2012 By benign0 35 Comments on How modern governance, technology and commerce masks the continued impunity of the powerful
How modern governance, technology and commerce masks the continued impunity of the powerful

Eat my shorts. Quintessentially Bart Simpson and a brilliant encapsulation of all that makes absolute power so delicious and such a worthwhile goal to pursue. Telling somebody to “eat my shorts” is sweet, because it is such a succinct way of telling someone You can whine all you want, but I can pretty much do…

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