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The Women Who Inspire Me

The Women Who Inspire Me By Kryshia Gayle Solon HAPI Scholar Throughout the years, women have remained phenomenal and inspiring despite the obstacles they’ve encountered. All across history, they proved their strength, wisdom, and potential in ways that inspire us to persevere and be the best versions of ourselves. When we think about inspirational women, […]

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HAPI in Celebration of International Women’s Month 2020

HAPI in Celebration of International Women’s Month 2020 Written by Maria Juana Valenzuela March 29, 2020 Las Piñas City, Philippines “The women in my community are the most powerful inspiration.” This International Women’s Month, Humanist Alliance Philippines International – HAPI is Celebrating Women in every way, shape and form: for their struggles, for their strength,

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Women’s Rights in the Philippines – An Overview

Originally posted in ConatusNews  Written By Danielle Erika Hill and Scott Douglas Jacobsen Humanism, as an ethical and philosophical worldview, provides the basis for proper action in the world with an emphasis on this world, the natural world. There is a phrase, “deed before creed,” that speaks volumes to the emphasis of humanism. Principles are

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Women’s Right to Vote: A Lookback at a Philippine Struggle for Human Rights

Almost eighty years ago to this day, Filipino women won suffrage or the right to vote. That glorious win came after a long struggle by humanist women and their supporters. Let us remember and celebrate this achievement in the history of Philippine humanism. Women’s fight for suffrage started formally with the establishment of two feminist

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