Fishers demand urgent relief and accountability over oil spill tragedy
Closure of the bay would mean loss of livelihoods and hunger for over 100k fishers and their...
Read MorePablo Rosales, National Chairperson of Pangisda Pilipinas discussing the widespread impact of the oil spill in Manila Bay. Photo by Joseph Purugganan. 28 July 2024. Quezon City
Posted by Joseph Purugganan | Jul 29, 2024 | Climate & Environment, Corporate Accountability, Event, Feature, Philippines
Closure of the bay would mean loss of livelihoods and hunger for over 100k fishers and their...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Jul 9, 2024 | Asia/World, Climate & Environment, Event, Philippines, Trade and Investment
THE TIME FOR DENIAL IS OVER. Across the Global North, the question of how we should respond to the...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Feb 27, 2024 | Alternative Regionalisms, Asia/World, Feature, Social Movements
by Joseph Purugganan Dhaka, Bangladesh. February 14-17 A delegation from the Asian Music...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | May 18, 2022 | FOCUS Dispatch, Opinion/Analysis, Philippines
By Joseph Purugganan In his final labor day address to workers, outgoing Philippine...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Mar 1, 2022 | Asia/World, COVID-19 Updates, Feature, Social Movements, Systemic Alternatives
AMP3’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic by Joseph Purugganan A year before the pandemic, the...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog Post, Philippines
By Raphael Baladad “I promise you… It will be bloody” This was how Duterte foreshadowed his...
Read MoreOver 500 frontliners and medical health workers of CamSur receive Astrazeneca vaccine Photo by Annalyn Gallego/Province of Camarines Sur. WIkimedia Commons
Posted by Joseph Purugganan | Oct 1, 2021 | Philippines, Statement
PRESS RELEASE TRADE JUSTICE PILIPINAS 1 October 2021 PHILIPPINE SENATE JOINS...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog Post, Philippines
DUTERTE’S VIOLENT RHETORIC: REAPING THE SEEDS OF MORAL DECAY By Bianca Martinez 16 September 2021...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Aug 16, 2021 | Opinion/Analysis, Philippines
#Duterte and the Damage Done Focus on the Global South has been examining the yearly State of the...
Read MoreThe Rice Trade Liberalization Law signed by Duterte in February 2019 was strongly opposed by farmers. Photo by Joseph Purugganan. March 2019
Posted by Joseph Purugganan | Aug 6, 2021 | Opinion/Analysis, Philippines
By Walden Bello* There are various adjectives that people use to describe Philippine agriculture...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Jun 24, 2021 | Philippines, Statement
June 14, 2021 We, individuals and groups from workers’ and fishers/farmers sectors,...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | May 22, 2021 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Trade and Investment
Presented at the AEPF13 Plenary Session on Covid-19 and the Broken Economic System. 20 Ma7 2021....
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | May 21, 2021 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis
Presented at the AEPF 13 Plenary : Covid 19 and the Broken Economic System. 20 May 2021 By Walden...
Read MoreLocal police in the town of Hermosa, Bataan prepare to dismantle farmers houses in barrio Sumalo amidst the Covid 19 pandemic. May 2021
Posted by Joseph Purugganan | May 12, 2021 | Philippines, Social Movements, Statement
11 May 2021 The Save Agrarian Reform Alliance is a consortium of various national farmer’s...
Read MorePosted by Joseph Purugganan | Mar 29, 2021 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Trade and Investment
By Joseph Purugganan INTRODUCTION Let me also begin by thanking Radhika Desai, and the...
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