Laughing Emojis Directed at Children Killed in ‘Drug War’: The Babaylan as Antidote
If laughter at children’s deaths becomes normalized, then civil society must become louder in affirming their sacredness. By Anna Abelinde…
If laughter at children’s deaths becomes normalized, then civil society must become louder in affirming their sacredness. By Anna Abelinde…
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The harm the “drug war” did to children extends far beyond those who were killed. It produced a generation of…
The International Criminal Court could add more victims and incidents in the case against Rodrigo Duterte if the charges against…
Clarita Alia speaks at a press conference in 2002, a year after the first of her four sons were killed…