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Teka TekaTeka TekaThe MSU bombing in Marawi: What we know, what we don't know, and the questions we should be askingRoby Alampay and Veronica Uy interview Mindanews editors Bobby Timonera and Froilan Gallardo to delve deeper into the December 3 bomb attack at Mindanao State University in Marawi. The attack left four dead and 46 injured. In this episode, Teka Teka explores its impact on the Mindanao peace process and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region's future. We discuss the incident's implications and the pressing, longer-term questions it raises for Mindanao and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-12-1432 minTechnically A ConversationTechnically A ConversationThe AswangThe Aswang is one of the most feared creatures in all Filipino folklore, combining the most terrifying elements of vampires, shape shifters, and witches in one horrifying monster. In this episode we’ll discuss the origins of this legend, how it uses deception to trick its prey, and how the Spanish and the CIA used this legend against the Filipinos to further their own agendas. Grab your garlic and albularyos oil, and take a listen to this terrifying story! Follow us on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @GreetingsTAC, email us at GreetingsTAC@gmail.com, or leave us...2023-01-2334 minThe Colonial Dept.The Colonial Dept.S3E12: Anak Sa Hapon—The Nikkeijin at the Outbreak of World War IIFor decades, the Filipino and Japanese communities lived side by side in Davao. Then, after the fateful attack on Pearl Harbor, neighbors became enemies. What happened then? Follow us on IG: @thecolonialdept Email us: thecolonialdept@gmail.com References: Radovan, Jill Tan (22 September 2022). "How a Teacher in Davao Finally Met Her Japanese Father Three Decades After WWII." Esquire Philippines. Retrieved from https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/half-japanese-teacher-davao-finally-meets-father-a2328-20220922-lfrm3 Abinales, Patricio N. (1997). “Davao-kuo: The Political Economy of a Japanese Settler Zone in Philippine Colonial Society.” The Journal of American-East Asia...2022-12-1716 minThe P*I* PodcastThe P*I* PodcastEpisode 35 Understanding Muslim MIndanao with Prof. Yasmira MonerWe take a detour from our usual topics and explore an increasingly important region in the Philippines, Muslim Mindanao. While the region is often associated with conflict and other pejorative stereotypes, our guest, Yashira Moner, shows us that Muslim Mindanao is far more complex; that there is much to learn from Mindanaoan culture and politics. We also discuss a variety of political, cultural, and administrative issues that continue to challenge the development of Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 3:54 Guest: Yasmira Moner  4:40 Why Yasmira Moner specializing in Mindanao politics? 5:50 What is Muslim Mindanao? 13:35 Misinformaton about M...2022-08-201h 46The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastThe arguments against Waste to Energy: Interview with No Burn Pilipinas and IDISThis edition is brought to you in partnership with the No Burn Pilipinas campaign of the Eco-Waste Coalition, under the Break Free from Plastic project. Davao City is pursuing a plan to build a waste to energy plant, and environmentalists are not convinced this should be the way to go. According to representatives from No Burn Philippines and Interfacing Development Interventions, there are already policies in place that make sure that garbage is segregated at source, that organic waste is composted at home, and that recyclables are recycled and no longer need to make their way to the city's...2022-03-0917 minClimate Tracker WeeklyClimate Tracker WeeklyClimate Tracker Specials: Re-Energizing Climate Reporting in the Philippines EP05In this episode, we talk to two journalists in the city of Davao - the largest city in the Philippines and the hometown of its current president, Rodrigo Duterte.Yas Ocampo and Marcos Mordeno of MindaNews talked about why they think writing about the environment is important, especially in a city where all eyes are glued to local politics.Note: The speakers in this episode are switching between English and Filipino.For comments, suggestions and feedback you can email us at podcast@climatetracker.org.If you are listening on Apple Podcast...2021-12-1225 minThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastCOVID, Conflicts and the Peace Process: Focus on Marawi |This is a podcast edition of COVID, Conflicts and the Peace Process online forum: focus on Marawi City.May 23, it will have been four years since they were forced out of their homes and while many of them have returned, most of the 27,000 families in ‘Ground Zero’ or the former main battle area between government forces and the Maute Group and its allies, have yet to return home.We will also check on the progress of the rehabilitation efforts and the security situation in the area.“COVID, Conflicts and the Peace Process” is a two-se...2021-02-2841 minThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastCOVID, Conflicts and the Peace Process: Focus on South Upi |The pandemic has made the political transition in the two-year-old autonomous region even more fragile as skirmishes between government forces and extremist groups, inter-clan disputes and conflicts over land, sent thousands of residents to evacuation centers where observing minimum health protocols such as physical distancing, washing of hands with soap and wearing of face masks, is a major challenge.Listen to the podcast edition of this episode from our Reporting Mindanao series, in partnership with Internews, on ‘COVID, Conflicts and the Peace Process’ which will focus on what is happening in South Upi, Maguindanao.Featuring exce...2021-02-2729 minThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastMindanao Week of Peace message by Davao Archbishop Emeritus Fernando Capalla |Listen to the message of Davao Archbishop Emeritus Fernando Capalla, chair of the Bishops-Ulama Conference, on the Mindanao Week of Peace 2020, which runs from November 26 to December 2. This year's theme is "Dialogue Towards Harmony."--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindanews/message2020-11-2608 minThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastMonitoring Marawi: Voices from Marawi |Welcome back to Reporting Mindanao, an online forum initiated by MindaNews to discuss various concerns in Mindanao and to provide journalists a venue to enhance their understanding and reporting of these issues. This episode is the podcast version of the web forum held last November 16, 2020For this edition, we are launching our Monitoring in Marawi Series, with “Voices from Marawi” because that is what the 127-page report of the Bangsamoro Parliament’s Special Committee on Marawi will share with us: voices from Marawi still crying for attention 37 months after President Rodrigo Duterte declared Marawi “liberated from the terroris...2020-11-161h 30The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastReporting Mindanao: Bangsamoro in Transition - Normalization |You’re listening to the second part of the Bangsamoro in Transition series of Reporting Mindanao. This podcast edition examines the progress of the Normalization track of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao as mandated by  Republic Act 11054, the enabling law of the 2014 peace agreement.How many combatants and weapons of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front have been decommissioned since the Bangsamoro Government was inaugurated in March 2019?  How many more are to be decommissioned before June 30, 2022, at the end of the transition period?Normalization, however, is not just about decommissioning the MILF’s weapons and co...2020-11-101h 46The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastReporting Mindanao: Bangsamoro in Transition - Legal and political track |You are listening to Reporting Mindanao, an online media forum initiated by MindaNews to discuss various concerns in Mindanao and to provide journalists a venue to enhance their understanding and reporting of these issues.   We begin our Bangsamoro in Transition series with a two-part session on the mid-term review conducted by the Mindanao Peoples Caucus on the three-year transition of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.   What have the  Bangsamoro transition government and the national government accomplished under Republic Act 11054, the enabling law of the 2014 peace agreement.  What have they failed to do and why?   Let's find out! This is...2020-11-091h 36The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastWeb Forum: Where do our disposable PPEs go |Where do our disposable PPEs go?: Assessing waste management in the time of COVID-19It has been six months since COVID-19 disrupted our lives: the way we do business, how we interact with our family and community, our traditions, school systems, and how we face the world when we do venture outside our homes.In this podcast of our web forum held online on August 24, we have invited resource speakers from the health department, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and environment organizations to share with us their insights."Where do our disposable PPEs go?: Assessing waste management in the...2020-08-241h 37The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastFr. Chito Soganub remembers Marawi --For this edition, let us remember Fr. Teresito "Chito" Soganub, martyr of inter-religious dialogue, who survived 117 days as hostage of violent extremists in Marawi  City in 2017. The Vicar-General of the Prelature of Marawi spent 23 years in the country’s lone Islamic city. After his escape from his captors,Fr. Chito was not given any pastoral assignment to allow him to undergo trauma healing. He died in his sleep early morning of July 22, 2020 in their ancestral home in Norala, South Cotabato.Related stories:Peacebuilders reminisce the legacy of Fr. Chito Soganub Fr. C...2020-08-041h 46The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastMindanawons to SC: Declare Anti-Terror Law unconstitutional --For this edition, we broadcast the full audio recording of the online press conference in Davao City on August 3, 2020 on the filing of a petition via registered mail and e-mail to ask the Supreme Court to declare the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 unconstitutional. According to the Mindanawon petitioners--a Moro leader, a human rights worker and three journalists — and an organization catering to the education of Indigenous Peoples or Lumads, a law with no regard for human rights cannot defeat terrorism.Related story by Carolyn Arguillas: https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2020/08/mindanawons-ask-sc-to-declare-anti-terror-act-unconstitutional-law-with-no-regard-for-human-rights-they-say-cant-defeat-terrorism/--- Send in a voice message: htt...2020-08-041h 04The MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastMindaNews podcast (Week of July 20 to 26, 2022)The first episode of the MindaNews podcast, featuring news from Carolyn Arguillas, Froilan Gallardo, Antonio Colina IV, Malu Cadelina Manar, Bong Sarmiento, and Ferdinandh Cabrera. Story scripts and reads by Yas D. Ocampo and Betsy Tulio. For full stories, check out www.mindanews.com or look for MindaNews on Facebook.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindanews/message2020-07-2613 minThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews PodcastThe MindaNews Podcast (Trailer)--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindanews/message2020-07-2500 min