By Dru Ubaldo / In what ways does the turbulent urban modernity impact our species? Is it an indifference to sound?…
Read MoreAgam Agenda’s international anthology Harvest Moon: Poems and Stories from the Edge of the Climate Crisis makes two appearances at this year’s Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), taking place at the SMX Convention Center Manila, this September 2022.…
Read MoreBy Alexandra Walter / As magical as this may sound, so was my experience when I arrived at the Fiky Gota festival. We acknowledged the warmth of the Sun and thanked Mother Earth for hosting the encounter.…
Read MoreCultural practices are invaluable for the well-being of our earthly home. Together with Myska Simty Uta collective and Camino de Wayra medicine house, Agam Agenda launched its first cultural festival ‘Fiky Gota’.…
Read MoreAt the first-ever Philippine Book Fair in Lipa City, Batangas, the Agam Agenda mobilized artists, writers, musicians, and storytellers who give us hope and inspiration during challenging times.…
Read MoreBy Carissa Pobre / We live in complexity, and I’ve always wanted to tell more complex stories, and I’ve also wanted to tell it like it is.…
Read MoreBy Renato Redentor Constantino / Sandra Smithey supported some of the most complicated, tough campaigns for social change, many of which continue to be led by dear friends working together to help usher in a kinder, enduring future for communities.…
Read MoreMarshallese youth are exploring the interconnections of natural habitats, climate change impacts, and community health at this year's Jo-jikum summer camp, supported by the Agam Agenda.…
Read MoreAs featured by National Observer / Using art to connect disparate communities, the Climate Reality Project wants to uplift the voices of those most dramatically affected by the warming of our planet and hopefully get world leaders at the next global climate…
Read MoreListen to this meditation on Oceans and Coasts: How are these places changing in the midst of the ecological crisis?…
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