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Aida F. Santos

Aida F. Santos won awards in the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Gawad Gantimpala and The Free Press literary contest. She was a writing Fellow for the UP Creative Writing Center and was an awardee for the BAYI Centennial Awards 2011 for feminism and leadership. She won the UMPIL Gawad Balagtas for Filipino poetry for 2020 and is included in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Encyclopedia of Artists and Writers. Her Mangled Mornings, Collected Poems and Pana-panahon, Tinipong mga Tula were published by Gantala Press in 2019.

nothing has changed only the forms of it

nothing has changed only the forms of it when we wedded the struggle brought us before a mayor who joked, run as fast as you can don’t let the dictator catch you

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AXA Philippines spotlights the everyday protectors and why they deserve protection too

via GRAPHIC PLUS — In many Filipino households, responsibility is rarely equally shared. The role of a breadwinner can fall on one person -- the ate who works hard to send younger siblings to school, the entrepreneur striving to keep the small business afloat, or the parent making daily...

TP in the Philippines recognized by ANZCHAM for Industry Leadership and Community Impact

Via GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, Philippines (April 6, 2026) — TP in the Philippines (formerly Teleperformance) has been recognized by the Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Philippines (ANZCHAM), receiving both the Thought Leadership Award and the Community Engagement Award. This milestone underscores the company’s growing role in...

Making mealtimes “Refreshingly Real” for every Filipino family with DenJen Family and Tang

via GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, Philippines, 1 April 2026 — Mealtimes today are no longer just about gathering around the table. More often, they come with phones in hand, scrolling through perfectly curated feeds filled with spotless kitchens and picture-perfect meals, quietly shaping what family life is “supposed”...