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Then-President Noynoy Aquino took a risk when appointing a woman as peace negotiator with the male-dominated MILF. But the decision bore fruit with the historic “comprehensive agreement” with the MILF in 2014. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer talks about the cultural biases women face around the world, including the Philippines despite its high global rankings in gender equality indexes. She explains how many Filipino women in Muslim Mindanao and elsewhere ended up in public office. “The more women are able to show the world that women can do it, (biases) become less and less of a problem,” she asserts. But she adds that their struggle needs the voices of feminist men. “Men need to hear from other men.” Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
Then-President Noynoy Aquino took a risk when appointing a woman as peace negotiator with the male-dominated MILF. But the decision bore fruit with the historic “comprehensive agreement” with the MILF in 2014. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer talks about the cultural biases women face around the world, including the Philippines despite its high global rankings in gender equality indexes. She explains how many Filipino women in Muslim Mindanao and elsewhere ended up in public office. “The more women are able to show the world that women can do it, (biases) become less and less of a problem,” she asserts. But she adds that their struggle needs the voices of feminist men. “Men need to hear from other men.” Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
Join us as we invite Mindanao Freedom Riders as they share their compelling stories of riding in BARMM region of Mindanao, unlocking new destinations, cultural immersion and revealing the its wonders one kilometer at a time.
Maraming napagusapang dokumento, annexes, agreements, and laws. At lahat ito ay more than just a piece of paper. Pero paano nga ba ito nararamdaman ng mga taga Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao? Tatalakayin ito sa season finale ng "Balangkas ng Bukas."Balangkas ng Bukas is a podcast by Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLed)—a project of The Asia Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, powered by PumaPodcast with the support of the United Voices for Peace Network.To learn more about how reforms are made, subscribe to discover more episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"People will only leave a relationship when they are treated badly." isn't just a quote applicable to our love lives. Tungkol din 'yan sa pagbuo ng Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Professor Miriam Coronel-Ferrer and Director Wendell Orbeso, Member of Parliament Anna Basman, and Director Emboy Bahjin of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity speak on the lengthy debates at congress and the most important parts of the Bangsamoro Organic Law in this episode of "Balangkas ng Bukas."Balangkas ng Bukas is a podcast by Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLed)—a project of The Asia Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, powered by PumaPodcast with the support of the United Voices for Peace Network.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get an introduction to the Bangsamoro Organic Law by tracing the history of Muslim Mindanao with Professor Tirmizy Abdullah, a historian from Mindanao State University. From the arrival of Islam, to significant events in recent history, this is season 1 of "Balangkas ng Bukas": a new podcast that looks into the events that ignited the changes we see and enjoy today.Balangkas ng Bukas is a podcast by Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLed)—a project of The Asia Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, powered by PumaPodcast with the support of the United Voices for Peace Network.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Atty. Anna Tarhata S. Basman is currently one of the Deputy Floor Leaders of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, in the Philippines. Today, reflecting on her own background and experiences, Ms. Basman will share with us her perspective on successful approaches to inclusive leadership. Ms. Basman is a champion of the topic, through her extensive work on the rehabilitation of Marawi as well as through her role as chair on the committee on accounts and the Sub-committee on Disadvantaged.
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
How does religious violence end? When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (U California Press, 2022) probes for answers through case studies and personal interviews with militants associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, the Sikh Khalistan movement in India's Punjab, and the Moro movement for a Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even the most violent of movements, consumed by grand religious visions of holy warfare, eventually come to an end. In order to understand what led to these drastic changes in the attitudes of men and women once devoted to all-out ideological war, Juergensmeyer takes readers on an intimate journey into the minds of religiously motivated militants. Readers will travel with Juergensmeyer to the affected regions, examine compelling stories of devotion and reflection, and meet with people related to the movements and impacted by them to understand how their worldviews can, and do, change. Building on the author's lifetime of fieldwork interviewing religious combatants around the world, When God Stops Fighting reveals how the transformation of religious violence appears to those who once promoted it as the only answer. Tiatemsu Longkumer is a Ph.D. scholar working on ‘Anthropology of Religion' at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong: India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Under proclamation number 84 Malacanang declares State of Calamity in Region 4-A (CALABARZON), Region 5 (Bicol Region), Region 6 (Western Visayas), and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao o BARMM. - Sa ilalim ng proclamation number 84 na inilabas ng Malakanyang, kabilang sa nasa state of calamity ang Region 4-A (CALABARZON), Region 5 (Bicol Region), Region 6 (Western Visayas) at Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao o BARMM
In this episode of Regional Roundup, our focus is on BARMM, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Following the recent oath-taking of their interim governing body, the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), we spoke about the road ahead for the region, with their Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim. On the agenda: the BTA's priorities until 2025, when its term ends; Islamic Finance; Halal Products and Services; the Brunei Darussalam Indonesia Malaysia Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA); transportation and telecommunications connectivity; Polloc Port; and plans for a Metro Cotabato.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. This version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 1 was aired last March 13, 20222 10:00am - 11:00am on 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City. We hear from Aleosan Sangguniang Bayan Member Doris C. Clarito, and Barangay Captain Khadaphy M. Taya from Brgy. Tapodoc, Cluster III of the Special Geopgraphic Area of BARMM. The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. In this version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 2, aired over 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City, we hear from Expedita C. Calianga, President of Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) Aleosan. The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. In this version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 3, aired over 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City, we hear from Charity C. Malobago, Treasurer Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) and Jhonalyn C. Malobago, Public Information Officer, Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. In this version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 4, aired over 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City, we hear fromOrmega "Nanay Bebot" C. Cayan, Business Manager of the Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) - Aleosan. The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. In this version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 5, aired over 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City, we hear from Ruthcel A. Orideña, Business Manager ng Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) - Aleosan. The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
Babae't Kapayapaan features stories of women, their allies, their communities in Aleosan, Pikit and Maguindanao. Listen to women share about their lives as mothers, daughters, sisters, and leaders amidst the backdrop of the political transition of their communities and people to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. In this version of Babae't Kapayapaan Season 1: Episode 5, aired over 92.1 Voice FM Cotabato City, we hear from Akrima N. Guiamalon, Secretary of the Women Engaged in Peacebuilding (WEPeace) - Aleosan and Linda C. Capilitan, Bookeeper, (WEPeace) -Aleosan. The interview is in Filipino The English version will be made available soon.
This episode talks about the upcoming Cotabato City mayoral race, the result of which will have implications on the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and the ongoing implementation of the 2014 peace agreement between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, formerly the largest Muslim rebel group in the country.
Much has been said about Mindanao, the "land of promise" and the site of an intractable ethnic conflict that took decades to resolve. Significant milestones have been achieved in recent years, and now, we have the Bangsamoro, which has replaced the ARMM as a more preferred autonomy setup. But how should we understand the developments in Muslim Mindanao in light of the transition to Bangsamoro? We are joined by Prof. Yasmira Moner of the Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology to talk about Mindanao, peace, and the BARMM. Listen to our older episodes on Mindanao! Jabidah Massacre Moro Representation in History For our full interview with Yasmira, head over to our website, www.podkas.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/support
Now that we are nearing the end of the last day of the voter registration period which is on September 30, how well-informed are we about the candidates? How ready are we for a new government? In this episode, I was joined by the Hon. Samira Gutoc and we talked about not only the importance of voting but also dig a little deeper into the roles and responsibilities of our lawmakers. This episode is also available on YouTube. Link here. About our guest: Our guest, Samira Gutoc is a Mindanao civic leader, journalist, environmentalist, speaker, trainer, and women's rights and peace advocate. She served as a member of the Regional Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Transition Commission. She ran as senator in the 2019 election under the Liberal Party and she just recently joined Aksyon Demokratiko as part of its national executive board. She obtained her degrees in Communication and Master in International Studies at the University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman and was recognized as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims by The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan. Follow Late Nights by Luna Manila and subscribe to our channel. Help us reach as many people as we can. YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Get in touch with Samira Gutoc: @samiragutoc @SamiraGutocOfficial @GutocSamira --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightsbylunamanila/message
We scan several historical periods to situate Moro identity and their historical experience within the Philippine polity by interrogating the place they occupied in the writing of Philippine history. Our conversation revealed that while the historical injustices they suffered since the seat of government was left to the Christian majority, it wasn't until the time of Marcos that the flames of discontent and revolt were stoked. Now that Muslim Mindanao is transforming into the Bangsamoro, we must do what we can to revisit the place of the Moro in our historical narrative and realize that they are, indeed, part of Philippine society. Join us in this conversation and more by liking, following, subscribing to our social media pages, or visiting our website, www.podkas.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/support
It’s been four years since the terrorist siege of Marawi. It’s been just two years since the president’s pen ratified the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Now, some young data enthusiasts have offered a tantalizing glimpse of a brighter future in the southern Philippines.
In this episode, Christian Esguerra sat down with key figures in the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao on the challenges of building strong political parties ahead of the first-ever elections in the region.
MAD Knb?! In this YMTP episode, our hosts, Small J, Lady J and Catriona J, exchange stories with Ms. Samira Ali-Gutoc Tomawis. She is a Filipino journalist, environmentalist, women's advocate and legislator. She served as a member of the Regional Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and a member of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission which was tasked to draft the Bangsamoro Basic Law. Women have suffered unspeakable discrimination in the earlier centuries, and it remains the most pervasive and persistent form of inequality at present. There have been a lot of organizations and individuals advocating for women's rights. Ms. Samira is one of those who had been in the forefront in lifting women to empowerment. As what she said, “When you lift a woman, you lift a family. When you lift a family, you contribute to prosperity of our nation. [When you] empower a woman, you empower a nation.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Ang maiksing kasaysayan, geography, at demographics ng Islamic City of Marawi sa lalawigan ng Lanao Del Sur sa Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Kumusta na nga ba ang lungsod makalipas ang tatlong taon mula nang ito ay mawasak bunsod ng krisis na dinulot ng teroristang grupong Maute-ISIS?
Kamrul Tarafder, the president & CEO of non-government organization ASA Philippines, speaks to IFN's Nessreen Tamano about facilitating Islamic microfinance in the country, particularly in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The Urbanismo Podcast Series 6: COVID-19 and the margins. This 5-part series focuses on sectors that are perceptibly absent in mainstream discussions on the COVID-19 response. In an effort to the decenter the conversation from the capital and listen to the experiences from the regions outside Manila, episodes 3 and 4 focus on the experiences of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). Episode 3 focuses on the impact of the pandemic during the BARMM transition, from the regional perspective, with guest speakers Minister Naguib Sinarimbo, Minister of Parliament Laisa Masuhud Alamia, and Prof Rufa Guiam. This episode was produced by UrbanisMO.ph and Young Public Servants with support from Freidrich-Ebart-Stiftung Philippines, International Center for Innovation, Transformation, and Excellence in Governance (INCITEGov), and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. Recorded on 29-31 May 2020
The Urbanismo Podcast Series 6: COVID-19 and the margins. This 5-part series focuses on sectors that are perceptibly absent in mainstream discussions on the COVID-19 response. In an effort to the decenter the conversation from the capital and listen to the experiences from the regions outside Manila, episodes 3 and 4 focus on the experiences of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). Episode 4 focuses on the plight of internally-displaced persons or IDPs, who are among the most vulnerable and marginalized during the COVID-19 pandemic. MP Zia Alonto Adiong, Ms. Asrifah Mamutuk, and Ms. Fatima ‘Shalom' Pir Allian talk about the needs of displaced communities in the Bangsamoro. What can the national government and other sectors do to help Bangsamoro displaced communities overcome these challenges? This episode was produced by UrbanisMO.ph and Young Public Servants with support from Freidrich-Ebart-Stiftung Philippines, International Center for Innovation, Transformation, and Excellence in Governance (INCITEGov), and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. Recorded on 29-31 May 2020.