Sa harap ng kaliwa’t kanang pag-atake sa karapatan at kagalingan ng mga migranteng Pilipino, nariyan naman ang kwento ng pag-oorganisa, pagkakaisa, at pagdadamayan lalo sa panahon ng pangangailangan. Sa podkumentaryong ito, kilalanin natin ang mga kwento ng mga migranteng Pilipino, na sa gitna ng sarili nilang mga kinakaharap na pagsubok, ay tinanggap ang hamon ng panahon. (Amid the numerous attacks on the rights and welfare of Filipino migrants, stories of organizing, unity and solidarity emerg...
Mar 05, 2023•24 min
Isang premyadong makata, mamamahayag, at manggagawang pangkultura, inialay ni Richard Regadillo Gappi (1971-2022) ang kaniyang sining sa pagsisilbi sa bayan. Naging masugid na kontributor ng bulatlat.com si Gappi, kilala rin sa palayaw na “Insad.” Mula sa pagiging editor ng Philippine Collegian, ang opisyal na publikasyong pang-estudyante ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, Diliman, pinamunuan niya ang community journalism sa Angono, Rizal sa pagtatatag at pagsisilbi bilang patnugot ng Angono Rizal New...
Sep 18, 2022•28 min
As this year marks the 36th anniversary of the people power uprising and the 50th year since the declaration of martial law in the Philippines, let's talk about the lessons of the martial law and the people power uprising with martial law survivor, NUPL, and Makabayan Coalition chair, and senatorial aspirant Atty. Neri Colmenares.
Feb 28, 2022•44 min
In this episode of Bulatlatan, let's celebrate arts month with Det Neri, UP Diliman professor, author of Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin and Ang Misteryo ng Patong-Patong na Damit ni Hulyan and Kevin Eric Raymundo, animation director and the artist behind Tarantadong Kalbo. We talked about their journey and how they use their arts for the people. Check out Det Neri's works here: https://shopee.ph/product/365199535/8537664185
Feb 06, 2022•52 min
In this podcumentary, listen to the stories of women and young farmers of Lupang Ramos as they share their roles in their community's struggle for land and justice. Written by: Janess Ann J. Ellao Narrated by : Rein Tarinay Edited by: Alex Suarez Produced by : Bulatlat and Center for Environmental Concerns
Oct 21, 2021•11 min
Dig deeper into the cyberattacks against Bulatlat, Altermidya & Karapatan with special guest, Qurium's Technical Director Tord Lundstrom.
Sep 25, 2021•1 hr 30 min
Phar-mali? Overspending, misuse of allocated funds for faceshield, face masks and other protective gears? Pha-rang may mali? In this Bulatlatan episode, we talked to lawyer and public procurement expert Zoilo Andin Jr, health worker Cristy Donguines and Bayan secretary-general Renato Reyes Jr as we discussed what went wrong with Pharmally, the status of healthworkers and how to seek accountability.
Sep 14, 2021•56 min
In this podcumentary, we documented how Filipino women urban poor are rising to help one another as the country deals with the pandemic.
Sep 03, 2021•23 min
Alam ni Kerima Lorena Tariman ang bisa ng mga salita upang makapukaw ng damdamin, magpalawak ng kaisipan at makapagpakilos ng mamamayan tungo sa pagbabagong panlipunan. Ang koleksyong ito ay mga tulang naisulat ng kanyang mga kapamilya, mga kaibigan at mga nakasama at mga tulang isinulat mismo ni Kerima Lorena Tariman. Ang "Batingaw" at "29th of May" ay mga tulang binigkas ng kanyang mga magulang na si Merlita Lorena Tariman at Pablo Tariman sa isang parangal para kay Kerima nitong Agosto 28, 20...
Aug 30, 2021•30 min
Missed last night's Twitter Spaces? We got you! More than a year into the pandemic, without cash aid and assurance of being able to safely return to face-to-face classes, students are reeling the impacts of blended, distance learning. Listen as we talked to educators, students and parents on distance learning and safe schools opening.
Jul 10, 2021•1 hr 34 min
Concluding our Bulatlatan Pride Series with kilig! Atty. Minnie Lopez and Trish Muli found love in activism. Let's listen to their love story and their continuing fight for human rights and social justice.
Jul 03, 2021•38 min
For lawfully-wedded partners Migz and Mary, love knows no gender and that's why they took the leap and got married in New Zealand. But more than their dreamy wedding, the couple believes that the fight for equality is still a long journey. Let's listen to their love story and how they struggle against stigma and discrimination.
Jun 26, 2021•46 min
With the country almost down to President Duterte's last year in office, Bulatlat discusses his apparent moves to perpetuate himself in power and where the people stand.
Jun 24, 2021•36 min
June is pride month but more than the rainbow colored flags, LGBTQIA community reminds us that pride is a protest. Bulatlat invited members of the community to shed light about their lives, struggles, and aspirations. Let us listen to stories of struggle, love and resistance! This episode, let's get to know Jawo Jayme's life story, journey as an urban poor activist and more! Support Bulatlat's brand of journalism, be a Bulatlat Patron. Register via bit.ly/BulatlatPatron
Jun 19, 2021•51 min
Aswang ba? Mukhang may kinakatakutan din sila. On Monday, outgoing International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda requested the ICC to open an investigation on Duterte's drug war. We invited human rights advocates and family of Tokhang victims to discuss what happens next and how this will impact the present administration's apparent plans to perpetuate itself beyond 2022.
Jun 15, 2021•1 hr 51 min
Last month, the Anti-Terrorism Council showed its teeth when it designated 19 individuals, mostly NDFP peace panel members and publicly known peace consultants. Listen as Bulatlat discuss this list and its impact on critics and activists who have long been subjected to red-tagging. Support Bulatlat's brand of journalism, be a Bulatlat Patron! Register via bit.ly/BulatlatPatron
Jun 05, 2021•1 hr 18 min
UP Center for Internationalist Studies director Sarah Raymundo shares the importance to give a human face to the country's fight for sovereignty.
Apr 23, 2021•55 min
This week, Bulatlat talked to social worker Karen Faurillo on the continuing agonies faced by health workers tirelessly working to save lives amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apr 11, 2021•1 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 28
All ears, journalism students. There's no other way but to love Math. Bulatlat journalists Rein Tarinay and Dawn Cecilia Peña sit down for a huntahan on the importance of research, and how numbers and data can be used to speak truth to power.
Mar 21, 2021•37 min
Exactly a week since the "Bloody Sunday," our Southern Tagalog correspondent Justin Umali sits down for a huntahan to discuss the context behind the series of police operations that killed nine, and arrested three.
Mar 14, 2021•47 min
As the SC deliberates the petitions questioning the Anti-Terror Law, let's talk about safe digital space amid terror law.
Feb 01, 2021•19 min
For historian and academician Francis Gealogo, the four years of the Trump administration only emboldened the long-standing and systemic white supremacy in the US. Now, what's in it for us, its so-called close allies?
Jan 16, 2021•1 hr
In this episode, we get to know more about the community organizers of Gabriela Women's Party.
Nov 08, 2020•34 min
In this Bulatlatan episode, we'll talk about Karapatan members and their work in their respective regions.
Sep 10, 2020•1 hr 7 min
In Bulatlat's second installment for Karapatan's 25th anniversary, relatives of the disappeared Concepcion Empeño and Ipe Soco tell us their journey to becoming human rights defenders themselves - debunking misconceptions about activists and rights defenders.
Sep 05, 2020•1 hr 7 min
They may be tireless and fearless, but human rights defenders are humans too. They get tired and have their own share of fear. Still, they continue to rise above it all amid the worsening human rights situation in the country. Watch this fun-filled Huntahan sesh with human rights defenders of Karapatan Alliance Philippines , which is now on its 25th year, and find out why they continue to fight for what is just....
Aug 29, 2020•52 min
In this week's Bulatlatan, join union leaders Cristy Donguines of Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center Employees Union - Alliance of Health Workers and National Kidney and Transplant Institute Employees Association - Alliance of Health Workers' Edwin Pacheco as they discuss the role of union organizing in ensuring minimum health standards, rights of health workers amid pandemic.
Aug 28, 2020•40 min
In this episode of Bulatlatan let's get to know more about The Vegan Neighbors Philippines ' food sharing project.
Aug 19, 2020•40 min
In this bulatlatan episode, join the editors of Northern Dispatch and Pinoy Weekly as they share their history as well as the heightened attacks they have been experiencing during the pandemic.
Aug 19, 2020•1 hr 21 min
With the Terror Law in effect, Sr. Mary John Mananzan of Movement Against Tyranny assures us that it is okay to be afraid but invites us to act for the good of humanity inspite fear.
Jul 30, 2020•26 min