By Padmapani L. Perez and Carissa Pobre / Science and policy dominate the arenas of decision-making on climate change. They are essential but also insufficient, especially if we aim to restore a sense of collective public agency – something so sorely lacking…
Read MoreFertile spaces of creative collaboration are emerging in order to tackle the climate crisis. The arts and humanities have a pivotal role in bringing the crisis home through storytelling, and reimagining narratives on climate altogether.…
Read MoreTwo poems written by CAConrad for the When Is Now campaign were recently featured on Poetry Daily, a daily anthology of contemporary poetry. When Is Now continues to invite poets and other creatives to be part of a web of creative climate action.…
Read MoreAs recommended on Rappler / Harvest Moon: Poems and Stories from the Edge of the Climate Crisis isn’t like any other book about the environment. Harvest Moon is unique and refreshing as it tells the narratives of those from underrepresented parts of the world,…
Read MoreBy Pilar Zita Medina / Harvest Moon made me reflect on how I, as an individual member of society, have contributed to climate activism... It changed my perception of the issue entirely. And in so many ways, it made me want to…
Read MoreAs recommended on Philippine Daily Inquirer / The result is a book lavish with photographs, accompanying the international literary masterpieces that appeal to both mind and heart, with stories certain to be shared and retold.…
Read MoreIs it time you join the global poetry rebellion? Most likely. It asks of you only one question, the penultimate inquiry: in the face of the climate crisis, when taking action is the only real option left, when, exactly, is now?…
Read MoreWhen Is Now, the global poetry/arts campaign for climate action, will continue through 2022. The campaign will be supporting the CVF’s agendas on loss and damage through culture, arts, and public mobilization, particularly for COP27.…
Read MoreA 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…
Read MoreBy Renato Redentor Constantino / Harvest Moon is an anthology of loves and lives, of stories that thrive where borders and edges meet . . . We must resist. And we will win. But first, we must write.…
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