1 ARAW NA LANG!
📢 1 ARAW NA LANG! The wait is almost over — history comes alive tomorrow! Witness the power, resistance, and legacy of Filipina heroes in a bold and reimagined way. 🖼️ ALAS NG BAYAN 2.0 📍 Tandang Sora Women’s Museum, Quezon City 📅 Opening: Oct 16 | 3PM–5PM 🕘 Open Tue–Sun[READ]
2 ARAW NA LANG!
Get ready to experience history like never before! ALAS NG BAYAN 2.0 An exhibit honoring the unbroken line of Filipina heroism — from the 19th century to today. Reimagined in powerful, comic-style visuals that bring to life the stories of brave and defiant women. Tandang Sora Women’s Museum October 16 –[READ]
3 ARAW NA LANG!
Filipinas as superheroes? Absolutely. ⚡️ Catch Alas ng Bayan 2.0—a bold reimagining of Filipina heroism from the 19th century to today. Five women. Five battles. One unbroken line of resistance. History meets comic book power in this dazzling exhibit by Billy Pangilinan, brought to life by the Constantino Foundation, Tandang Sora[READ]
Padayon Pagbukwat Han Aton Mga Kaagi: An International Lecture Series on World War II Leyte
Karmina Constantino-Torres, Trustee of the Constantino Foundation, will be speaking on Oct. 18 and launching A Past Revisited in the event. Look at all the speakers too - such an incredibly compelling lineup. Congratulations in advance to the Leyte-Samar Heritage Society and all the schools and institutions that have helped organize this[READ]
Filipinas in history as Superheroes? Oh yes. See them reimagined in an exciting new exhibit in Quezon City! #FightLikeGirls!
Filipinas in history as Superheroes? Oh yes. See them reimagined in an exciting new exhibit in Quezon City! #FightLikeGirls!Alas ng Bayan 2.0 is a riveting new contribution to an exhibition series celebrating the unbroken line of Filipina heroism in our people’s past, from the 19th century to the present. First launched in[READ]
We Can Choose Honor
A sense of honor is one of the simplest lessons our nation's mightiest heroes can impart. But it's a teaching we can absorb only by remembering better, by wielding our usable past. This month marks the 114th year since Jose Abad Santos, the nation’s fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, passed[READ]
Mark Your Calendars: A Past Revisited Book Launch & History Forum – October 3!
As part of the preparations for the arrival of Severe Tropical Storm Opong—with classes and government work in several areas of Luzon already suspended for Friday and Saturday, September 26–27—the Book Launch of The Philippines: A Past Revisited (50th Anniversary Special Edition) and the History Forum scheduled for tomorrow, September 26, 2025,[READ]
“The Philippines: A Past Revisited” at Fifty: From Rolling Stone Philippines to the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025
The Philippines: A Past Revisited by Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino is featured in the September 2025 print edition of The Rolling Stone Philippines (Arts & Culture Issue), coinciding with the book’s 50th anniversary. First published in 1975, the volume has been described as “a landmark text in Philippine historiography”, one[READ]









