Posts by Queenie Millor
Four-Wheeled Life on the Street
The story of Crisanto Baquero, 66, a street dweller in Cebu City
Read MoreTaking care of learners in Bohol Province
THE school year is back officially in full swing and nothing is stopping the Department of Education Bohol Province from taking care of their learners. “With the safety and protection of the students and teachers in mind, we re-directed our efforts to conduct our activities online and decided to initiate activities that are more suited…
Read MoreGSK webinar focused on Fujian ceramics and precolonial trade
The fourth Gabii sa Kabilin webinar on “Fujian Ceramics Traded in Precolonial Philippines” was held last September 26, highlighting the different trade ceramics found and excavated in the country. Deliza Ridoloso, former vice president of the Oriental Ceramic Society of the Philippines (OCSP), was the resource speaker of the webinar. She noted that much of…
Read MoreAnting-Anting and the Revolution in the Visayas
The Philippine Revolution (1896-1898) is often regarded as the foundational event of the nation’s history. It popularized Enlightenment-influenced ideals that ultimately weakened the influence of Catholic friars over colonial society. There is little understanding in the role of objects such as anting-anting (amulets) in these events, due to an evolutionary view of Philippine history, which regards them as…
Read MoreGSK webinar to highlight Chinese ceramics traded in PH
Continuing efforts to make Cebuano culture and heritage more accessible to the public, Gabii sa Kabilin will hold its 4th online activity highlighting “Fujian Ceramics Traded in Precolonial Philippines” on Saturday, September 26 at 3 p.m. The free webinar will feature resource speaker Ms. Deliza Ridoloso, who obtained a degree in Anthropology from the University…
Read MoreGetting ready for teaching in the new normal
WITH just a few weeks away from the official start of the school year for public schools, teachers at Mandaue City Comprehensive National High School are working hard to be ready for the school year. Teachers are busy building their skills to manage online classes through online trainings and dry-runs of online classes. They’ve also…
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