We’re Not Falling

By Padmapani L. Perez / Falling puts you in your Place—in more ways than one. When you fall, you feel the Place where you land, you feel the parts of your body touching the place where you land.…

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Kidlat de Guia, in memoriam

A shattering loss: cinematographer, visual artist, and photographer Kidlat de Guia passed away yesterday, March 9. He was 47 and is survived by his wife Lissa, their son Kalinaw, and daughter Amihan. With Agam Agenda’s Padmapani L. Perez, Kidlat helped produce the…

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Climate action through the arts

By Julia Javier / Climate change and climate vulnerability are not and should not be limited to news articles, scientific jargon, business deals, or political discussions; at the end of the day, it’s about the people, it’s about the environment.…

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Iterate, deviate, elaborate

By 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.…

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Letter from sarus cranes

By Pratibha Tuladhar and Padmapani Perez / Climate change has made survival difficult for the birds. Growing up in Kathmandu, where the valley was a fertile farmland in the 80s, I would see flocks of sarus cranes picking fish from the paddy…

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