Not All Men!
So, recently, my #OOTD post on street harassment has been bombarded with men saying, “Hey, well, not all men!” Ah, the classic argument. Here’s something for you: “Not all men!” … Continue reading Not All Men!

So, recently, my #OOTD post on street harassment has been bombarded with men saying, “Hey, well, not all men!” Ah, the classic argument. Here’s something for you: “Not all men!” … Continue reading Not All Men!
Date: July 17, 2015 OOTD: Black sleeveless cotton blouse, shorts Body parts shown: face, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, fingers, 1/3 of my back, thighs, legs, feet, toes Number of unsolicited … Continue reading Do my shorts provoke you?
#OOTD when I was harassed: cream colored dress Body parts showing: face, neck, décolletage, 1/3 of my upper back, arms, hands, fingers, lower leg, portion of my feet Number of … Continue reading Is my dress provoking you?
Digibak Bootcamp, which was launched at the Rights Con (READ: Hashtags, Card Games, and Digital Rights: RightsCon Southeast Asia Closes), joined the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum in Macau. … Continue reading Digibak Bootcamp at the APRIGF
The rainy season has come once again and for many communities in the Philippines, this means getting ready for strong typhoons. This also means evacuation, damaged crops, and floods. June … Continue reading Are we ready for the next disaster?
The US Supreme court just proved that love, indeed, wins with its historic decision to rule gay marriage as a legal right. Everyone celebrated with rainbows taking over social media and … Continue reading Love Wins! (And why same sex marriage is a human right)
The two weeks of United Nations-sponsored climate talks that ended on Nov. 11, leaving core sticking points unsolved before a December summit in Paris on a landmark agreement, leaves the … Continue reading Philippine Frustration as Bonn Climate Talks Produce Little
Last year, then commissioner of the Climate Change Commission Nederev “Yeb” Saño went on a 1,000km walk from Manila, kilometer zero, to Tacloban, ground zero. It was called the Climate … Continue reading 4 Things I learned from walking 500 kilometers for 18 days