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Tree cutting moratorium

Posted by: philouise on: May 27, 2012

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THE PROFILE AND MANAGEMENT OF DIASPORA PHILANTHROPY IN THE CORDILLERA By Philian Louise Weygan Allan February, 2012   Summary of the research for Oral Presentation A. As to problem statement, conclusions and recommendations Problem Statement (Pages 72-73) Conclusion (Pages 174-183) Recommendations (Pages 184-194) 1) What is the   profile of Diaspora philanthropy/giving with respect to [...]

The past, present and future of Dominican Heritage Hill

Posted by: philouise on: May 27, 2012

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/199287/baguio-execs-seek-to-expel-ghosts-of-past-in-hotel-site

We are Partner stewards of the city

Posted by: philouise on: May 2, 2012

We are partner stewards of the city by Philian Weygan-Allanon Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 11:53am · WE ARE PARTNER STEWARDS OF THE CITY (A personal reflection and a stand on the tree cutting in the city) We do not own the earth; the rivers, the boulders, the trees, the land – we are simply [...]

Panagbenga in Baguio City;Anitap Festival in Kapangan

Posted by: philouise on: March 11, 2009

“Come, let’s celebrate: Anitap Festival ed Kapangan” by Philian Weygan (March 7,2009) Last Sunday, we had a choice spot in Mandarin Restaurant as we watched the Panagbenga Float Parade. My interest was triggered when my sister Marlene text the night before that they were still out doing the Assemblies of God float. So that information [...]

Festivals: come let’s celebrate

Posted by: philouise on: March 8, 2009

“Come, let’s celebrate: Anitap Festival ed Kapangan” Last Sunday, we had a choice spot in Mandarin Restaurant as we watched the Panagbenga Float Parade. My interest was triggered when my sister Marlene text the night before that they were still out doing the Assemblies of God float. So that information made me decide to watch. [...]

Igorot Diaspora philanthropy

Posted by: philouise on: March 1, 2009

Many Igorots of the Diaspora continue to be connected to the Igorotlandia in terms of giving financial support to families, organizations, individuals and government. Many Igorot migrants continue to support their direct families in the hope of making life here in the Cordilleras a little bit better.

And in time, we are a-changing – jacks session

Posted by: philouise on: March 1, 2009

And in time, we are a-changing Baguio’s landscape continues to change. Rose Dulnuan opening Jack’s Restaurant-Baguio in Session Road, is a welcomed change. Now that would be another place to sit enjoying the food and watching people passing by. The place is beautiful, catering to the preference of people in business, leisure and the die-hard [...]

marky, the Igorot Icon, now back home to his creator

Posted by: philouise on: January 18, 2009

MARKY, THE IGOROT ICON, NOW BACK HOME TO HIS CREATOR A shocker came to the global Igorot community when the death of Marky Cielo was flashed while the Pacman LaHoya match was watched on TV. He became an Icon and a household name when he participated and won the Starstruck: Nationwide Invasion Ultimate Male Sole [...]

Abra river: a living water

Posted by: philouise on: January 18, 2009

Abra River: A living water My visit to do consultancy work in Abra this week was through the invitation of Annie Baltar, the present manager of Manabo Development Foundation Inc.(MDFI). Our working relationship with Annie dates back during the Caritas Australia project, Northern Luzon advocacy for Indigenous People’s human rights advocacy and Anti-Mining Act. MDFI [...]


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