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Renacimiento Manila (RM) at the Linangan Gallery of the Constantino Foundation

Yesterday, Renacimiento Manila (RM) held their general assembly at the Linangan Gallery of the Constantino Foundation. RM is a heritage advocacy group comprised of young Filipinos determined to protect our nation’s legacy, propagate awareness of the colorful past in our natural and built urban environment, and promote historical thinking. They conduct some of the most compelling, interactive, and informative tours in Manila today and they run campaigns as well to care for historic structures, native trees and plants, and the memory of our people’s patrimony.
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2026-06-10T14:10:54+08:00June 8, 2026|

Philippine Native Trees 404: Rooted & Rising has been featured in the Philippine STAR Lifestyle section dated June 1, 2026.

Distinguished poet and SEAWrite awardee Alfred A. Yuson (Krip) writes about the book in his column “Marvelous Life Forms” — and we couldn’t be more grateful for his beautiful words about this labor of love.
Nearly 1,000 pages. 445 tree features. Eight years in the making. This book is a tribute to the Philippines’ forests and the botanists, tree lovers, and conservationists who refuse to let them be forgotten. ????
“Each new discovery is a reminder that the forest still holds many secrets. We still have trees to discover, re-discover, name, conserve, and cherish.”

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2026-06-02T19:35:37+08:00June 2, 2026|

Rommel Banlaoi on Constantino’s Urgent Diagnosis of the Filipino Condition

Written over six decades ago, Renato Constantino’s The Miseducation of the Filipino remains one of the most urgent diagnoses of the Philippine condition. This piece by Prof. Rommel Banlaoi revisits its core arguments — colonial mentality, elite capture, and the failure of education as a tool of genuine national formation — and asks: what has actually changed?

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2026-06-02T19:32:14+08:00June 2, 2026|

Constantino Foundation Donates Philippine Native Trees 404 to the University of Antique

The Constantino Foundation thanks Prof. John Iremil Teodoro, Director of the Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC), for facilitating the Foundation’s donation of Philippine Native Trees 404: Rooted and Rising to the University of Antique.
An award-winning writer, poet, and cultural worker, Prof. Teodoro has long been a valued partner of the Foundation in advancing environmental writing and literary advocacy through various academic and cultural initiatives.

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2026-06-02T19:29:42+08:00June 2, 2026|

What would Bob Dylan write?

“Surely not hymns praising nations that treat the Philippines as either a military outpost, geopolitical chessboard, or obedient pawn.” Do read this lovely essay by Wilson Flores.

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2026-05-25T19:16:39+08:00May 25, 2026|

In Memory of Amadis Guerrero: Chronicler of a Nation’s Struggles and Joys

We mourn with the writing community the passing of Amadis Guerrero, who chronicled the travails and joys of this strange nation, such as this account we share on the sorrows and laughter of the Left, EDSA, and what the future – then – held for people active in the struggle for change. Thank you, Amadis, for your abiding curiosity, your faith in our people, your humor, your insights, the lightness of your touch.

2026-05-15T11:02:07+08:00May 14, 2026|

Towards a Language of Estuaries: Cosmic Roots and Resilient Resistance

This event is tomorrow, a provocation we hope that is fit for the 25th year of such a generous, loving, fierce, and cerebral national writers workshop, one that covers writing in several languages, in poetry, essay, short story, and so on and on and on, organized by the University of St. La Salle (USLS) in partnership with the DLSU Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC). Mabuhay #IYAS!

2026-05-15T10:59:36+08:00May 12, 2026|

Friends across oceans? Yes!

Friends across oceans? Yes! What a lovely time spent with Lito and AA Valerio, and their inquisitive son, Teo. They dropped by the Constantino Foundation compound in late April. They were spending a few weeks in the Philippines on holiday, much of it spent visiting family in Davao. But they were also looking for a copy of the newly released 50th anniversary edition of The Philippines: A Past Revisited (APR). We both laughed at the effort by a few sellers to pass off ridiculously priced versions – used frayed copies of APR selling at P1,500-1,800, which people were actually buying, when they could have purchased the latest new hardbound edition at P699, and the newly released softbound version, the 24th printing with a new introduction, at P599.

We exchanged a lot of stories. Romance, university days, friendships, social struggles and political debacles. It was a [READ]

2026-05-04T22:51:06+08:00May 5, 2026|

Coming home to where the writing began.

Coming home to where the writing began. ✨
IYAS La Salle National Writers Workshop invites all alumni (Batches 2000–2025) to our Silver Anniversary Homecoming on May 14–16, 2026 at the University of St. La Salle, Bacolod.
Be part of 25 years of IYAS stories—reconnect, celebrate, and come home.
Register here:
2026-04-30T21:20:52+08:00April 30, 2026|
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