By Renato Redentor Constantino / Simply put, climate change is a development crisis. It means we have an opportunity to re-establish the narrative in ways that focus on a few things that are virtually absent from the dominant public discourse.…
Read MoreBy Padmapani L. Perez / Playing with the arts, sciences, and math creates "active attachments" that will matter in the creation of kinder futures for all beings.…
Read MorePoets, journalists, anthropologists, scientists, teachers, and artists across the Philippines receive these questions along with a photograph and a list of jargon that we are not allowed to use. We are invited to write for a book on climate change.…
Read MoreOn our first night and day together, the project team convening again after months of painstakingly chasing writers and photographers in order to put together the international sequel to the original anthology, Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change.…
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