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This episode features the Philippine sociologist, activist, writer and scholar, Professor Sarah Raymundo, a full-time faculty at the University of the Philippines-Center for International Studies (UP-CIS Diliman). She is a member of the National Executive Board of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) and currently the External Vice Chair of the Philppine Anti-Imperialist Studies (PAIS). She is currently working on a project entitled, “Making space for Indigenous knowledge, sustainabilities and futures” with years of field work with Lumad communities in Mindanao and Aetas in Pampanga and Zambales.
Music for this podcast was provided by Alan Dizon.
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This episode features the Philippine sociologist, activist, writer and scholar, Professor Sarah Raymundo, a full-time faculty at the University of the Philippines-Center for International Studies (UP-CIS Diliman). She is a member of the National Executive Board of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) and currently the External Vice Chair of the Philppine Anti-Imperialist Studies (PAIS). She is currently working on a project entitled, “Making space for Indigenous knowledge, sustainabilities and futures” with years of field work with Lumad communities in Mindanao and Aetas in Pampanga and Zambales.
Music for this podcast was provided by Alan Dizon.