Murals honoring Macario Sakay, Lean Alejandro, and other heroes on permanent display at the Linangan GalleryART AND THE STUTTER OF HISTORY
Open until May 30
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Linangan Gallery of the Constantino Foundation
38 Panay Avenue, Quezon City
REDEFINING “ REVOLUTIONARY”A two-storey mural inside the Polytechnic University of the Philippines
challenges definitions of heroism
Constantino Foundation2026-06-05T15:07:51+08:00
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#SintangPaaralan graduate students taking up the Seminar on the Philippine Nation State under the Master of Arts in Philippine Studies program. With them is[READ]

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More journos visiting: TeleRadyo Serbisyo Journalists Christian Yosores and Pamela Vasquez dropped by last May 3 to see the exhibit, Letizia: A Life in[READ]

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A Source of Pride

February 4, 2026 marks the 127th anniversary of the beginning of the Philippine-American War, a badly remembered chapter in our history.

 

We don’t know how many died as a result of the U.S. invasion in 1899. Estimates range from a low 250,000 to as high as one million dead. In a New York Times interview published in May 1901, U.S. Gen. Franklin Bell put the figure of dead Filipinos at 600,000 in Luzon alone. The estimate did not include the slaughter of Samar or ‘pacification’ campaigns in other provinces.

 

Disregard for Filipino lives was widespread among U.S. troops. For instance, a soldier[READ]

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Andres Bonifacio

Words to ponder from Andres Bonifacio, Supremo and the country’s first president, born 30 November 1863. #aPastRevisited

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