What, Like It’s Hard? The Case for Filipino Women in STEM
Gender stereotypes in science may persist, but a closer look reveals that our women in STEM are more than capable of facing the challenge head-on.
Gender stereotypes in science may persist, but a closer look reveals that our women in STEM are more than capable of facing the challenge head-on.
It is sometimes said that, in the Philippines, there is a sixth love language. Beyond quality time and words of affirmation, Filipinos tend to bond through shared meals and a common appreciation for good food—and there is simply no food like Filipino food.
Project Kalikhasaan is working toward the creation of a nature journal that will guide users in the reflection of people’s role and place in the ecosystem to build a community for environmental action and advocacy.
Decades of flawed legislative efforts have put marine life and the people who depend on it in danger. With growing political and environmental pressure, will the tides change?
This collaborative story between Ologist PH, Media Commoner, and Sigla Research Center explores how shit posting adds to the layers of complexity of the fake news epidemic in the Philippines, especially during the elections period.