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RADYO MIGRANTE TURNS 16! (1/2)
Halina’t samahan kami as we celebrate Radyo Migrante's 16th anniversary! 🥳 🇵🇭 Ang Ating Kasaysayan: ating kilalanin si TITA PET, ang Tita ng Bayan 🎶 Performance Break: ang tulang To a Sojourner on Cordillera Day na isinulat at binigkas ni Petronila Cleto 🩺 PULSO: interview with the Community Townhall attendees featuring Atty. Neri Colmenares in Toronto 💫 Pinoy TaU: an interview with RadMig PIONEER hosts Rhea Gamana at Lesley Valiente Reyes
RADYO MIGRANTE TURNS 16! (2/2)
Halina’t samahan kami as we celebrate Radyo Migrante's 16th anniversary, part 2! 🥳 🎶 Performance Break: a song by Ruschiel Faye Marie Morales, anak ng isa sa mga biktima ng Ampatuan Massacre o Maguindanao Massacre 💫 Pinoy TaU: an interview with RadMig pioneer hosts Marco Luciano, Rhea Gamana, at Jesson Reyes
World Children's Day
Halina’t pakinggan ang mga usaping nakasentro sa mga usapin hinggil sa International Day of the Child 🇵🇭 Ang Ating Kasaysayan: History of how, when, and why the World Children's Day started 🎶 Performance Break: the song Kabataan by Zamboanga Sibugay Rapper, Dan Xee of BEASTSOUTH MUSIC 🩺 PULSO: interview with some Filipino children in Toronto 💫 Pinoy TaU: an interview with Coni Ledesma, Chairperson of the Special Office for the Protection of Children (SOPC) of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP)
BONIFACIO DAY: 160th Birth Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio
Halina’t pakinggan at samahan kami sa pagse-celebrate ng Bonifacio Day ✊️ 🇵🇭 Filipino Word of the Week: GAT 🎶 Performance Break: the poem/song Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa 💫 Pinoy TaU: interview with AnakBayan - Philippines Deputy Secretary General, Rachelle Villamor
The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Halina’t pakinggan ang mga usaping nakasentro sa violence against women 🇵🇭 Ang Ating Kasaysayan: The story behind the declaration of The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women 🎶 Performance Break: the song Babae, Bumangon Ka na isinulat ni Girly Torres-Brillantes at inawit ni Valiant Torres 🩺 PULSO: interview with some kababayans at St. James Town 💫 Pinoy TaU: Part 2 of our interview with Rachelle Villamor, AnakBayan- Philippines Deputy Secretary General
International Human Rights Day
Halina’t pakinggan at samahan kami sa pagse-celebrate ng 75th anniversary ng Universal Declaration of Human Rights 🇵🇭 Filipino Word of the Week: Gasa 🎶 Performance Break: poems from Em Berry, Dr. Refaat Alareer, and Ericson Acosta 💫 Pinoy TaU: interview with Mrs. Edith Burgos, chairperson of Free Jonas Burgos Movement, past president of Desaparecidos Philippines, council member of karapatan group and secretary general of International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances
International Migrants Day
Halina’t samahan kami at alamin ang kalagayan ng ating mga kababayang migrante sa iba't-ibang panig ng mundo 🎶 Performance Break: songs from Musikangbayan and Asin 💫 Pinoy TaU: interview with attendees of Migrante International 9th Congress in Bangkok, Thailand
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Pinoy Talakayan at Usapan: INTERVIEW WITH LUCENIA ORTIZ
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📻[EDMONTON, CA] Interview with Luciena Ortiz, a community organizer in Edmonton. In this interview, she shares her experience as a student activist during Martial Law and the strength of a people united that ousted the dictator Marcos Sr during the People Power Movement of 1986. Credits to Rad Mig Correspondents in Edmonton. About Lucenia Ortiz: Lucenia Ortiz is a trailblazer in community advocacy, having worked as a planner with the City of Edmonton’s Citizen Services. She’s one of the founding members of the Edmonton Multicultural Coalition and has played a crucial role in the Multicultural Health Brokers Co-op, serving as Co-Executive Director for over a decade. Lucenia’s journey began when she and her family migrated to Edmonton, where she embraced the challenge of returning to school at the University of Alberta. Since then, she’s made an incredible impact, co-chairing the Alberta Anti-Racism Advisory Council and sitting on the board of AWARE—an organization dedicated to workers’ rights and education.
International Working Women's Day (1/2)
Halina’t sulyapan ang mga usapang nakasentro sa mga kababaihang manggagawa at migrante. Aired on March 12, 2023 at VIBE 105FM. Tune in for the following segments: Top News at [1:12] 📚 Ang Ating Kasaysayan: How did International Working Women's Day came to be? at [3:30] 🇵🇭Filipino Word of the Day: Kababaihan (Tagalog) at [7:48] 💫 Performance Break: poem by Lualhati Bautista at [11:47] 🩺 PULSO: Attendees of the International Women's Day Rally at [15:51] 🎙Pinoy TaU: Interview with Cecil Barcebal ng Caregiver Connections, Education and Support Organization (CCESO) at Leny Simbre ng Migrante Ontario (Part 1 of 2) at [20:19] Community Listings at [43:18]
Filipino Word of the Week: KABABAIHAN
Magandang araw po mga kababayan! Kayo’y nakikinig dito lamang sa Radyo Migrante. Did you know in the Philippines, there are approximately 130 Philippine Languages as validated by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino? The main languages include: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikolano and many more. To learn more about the International Working Women’s Day, we bring to you the Tagalog word: kababaihan. So what does “kababaihan” mean? Salamat sa pakikinig. Join us again next week to learn another Filipino word.
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