Fragmented Exodus JANET S. BRAZA · SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019 1 Read The painting chronicles the pains and sufferings of a family (and other families) of a mother and her child (or children) -who abandoned their home and escaped from the Marawi Siege. their exodus was unexpectedly unthinkable. They were bitterly displaced. They found shelter in a cramped evacuation center where they stayed for two years together with the other evacuees. In their hearts and minds, they hoped it would not happen again. jsbraza/iligan
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 "Condemn Duterte Even If You’re A Supporter. Your man may win and become president but in the process you have lost. In making him a winner you have made yourself a loser. " See - X - Condemn Duterte Even If You’re A Supporter "x x x. By: Carlos S. Hernandez Jr. When he advocated for extrajudicial killings , you remained silent. When he called someone bayot (gay), you also remained silent. When he cracked that rape joke, even intimating the he should be the first to commit it , you also remained silent. There are times when you break your silence and start defending him. You remain silent even if in your heart of hearts you know that what he said should be condemned. This is because you believe that he is still the best among all the presidential candidates. He must not be criticized because the other candidates deserve to be criticized more. By hook or by crook, he must win....
May 5, 2013 Bro Gibriel Nanaman Living Spring Academy Iligan City Dear Bro Bobby: Greetings of Peace! I am Ms. Janet S. Braza, a resident of Tipanoy, this city. I am both a member of the Art Association of the Philippines (AAP) and the Philippine Art Educators, Association (PAEA) since 1996 and 2010, respectively. At present, I am PAEA’s Art Coordinator for Region 10. PAEA is a non-government organization created to promote education through arts in schools. I...
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