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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 [...]

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 [...]

Baguio will thrive in the next hundred years By Philian Louise Weygan, published by Cordillera Today (Aug 30, 2009) The City and it’s people are engaged in many activities that commemorates the Centennial. It is an opportune time to look back to the past and look forward to the next 100 years. What kept the [...]

kunming: eternal spring city

Posted by: philouise on: July 30, 2009

KUNMING: Eternal Spring City that mixes the old and new (philian weygan, July 23, 2009 as appearing in Cordillera Today) We were in the China border sky gazing as the solar eclipse phenomenon was viewed in Asia. Many came out despite of what some believe that this is bad omen. Where we were, the sun [...]

Saigon to Hanoi by train

Posted by: philouise on: May 29, 2009

Saigon to Hanoi by train The past two decades has made great advances in making the global village wider by communication and by transport. Air travel makes it so easy to be in one place in just a matter of hours. SMS and emails continue to connect people around the globe in just a click [...]

It was a rainy May 6 where the family joined dad , church leaders, government officials, and barangay in the Baguio City Prayer Mountain for their monthly breakfast meeting. We met at the renovated second floor where rain continues to flood the area. My awareness of the project was summer of 2006, when dad picked [...]

Lang-ay: United in nurturing history and culture

Posted by: philouise on: April 19, 2009

“Lang-ay: United in nurturing history and culture” The 5th Lang-ay festival last April 1-7, 2009 held in Bontoc, Mountain Province carry the theme “Nurturing our history and culture.” The Lang-ay was borne out of sheer determination and cooperation amidst doubts and birth pains. The Sangunian Panlalawigan #361 passed last September 12, 2005 institutionalized ‘LANG-AY’ as [...]

Siloken-Salimay Family

Posted by: philouise on: April 10, 2009

siloken family tree – 1st generation

Baguio City: Colonial Hill Station to a Metropolis

Posted by: philouise on: March 15, 2009

SANGAL DI KULTURA (March 15,2009) Baguio and it’s changing patterns The past week, Baguio City was certainly alive with people from all walks of life coming from all over claiming a space in a city which seems to expand with seepage. For me, it was a busy week after the float parade with teaching in [...]


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