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Filipino Freethinkers Meetup, Sunday, July 10, 2016

Venue: Pineapple Lab, 6071 R. Palma St., Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City PWD Friendly? Not really Date: Sunday, July 10, 2016 Time: 3:00PM - 6:00PM

Mourning Orlando | FF Podcast

This week, we have Sharmila Parmanand and Leloy Claudio to talk about the massacre in Orlando that targeted an LGBT club, killing 49 people. We talk about homophobia and how religion and macho society might be its prime drivers.

Badjao Girl Exploited? | FF Podcast

This week we talk about Badjao Girl and Friends. We discuss whether she's being exploited and how someone's attractiveness may affect our ability to empathize.

Duterte Catcalls | FF Podcast

This week, Sharmila Parmanand joins us to talk about Duterte's recent catcalling incident. We talk about freedom of expression and what we should expect from the President of the Philippines.

Filipino Freethinkers Meetup, Saturday, June 11, 2016

            Venue: Uno Morato, Garden Area GYY Building, #1 Tomas Morato Ave, Quezon City Waze link: http://mobile-web.world.waze.com/en_GB/meetup/location?h=wdw54nm22 PWD Friendly? Yes Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016 Time:...

FF Podcast 106 (Audio): Flores de los Alleged Criminals

FF Audio Podcast 106 - Flores de los Alleged Criminals

We talk about the suspected criminals paraded around in Batangas. We also discuss the basic right to due process and why it's necessary for a functioning society.

Flores de los Alleged Criminals | FF Podcast

This week we talk about the suspected criminals paraded around in Batangas. We talk about the basic right to due process and why it's necessary for a functioning society.

Filipino Freethinkers Meetup, Saturday, May 28, 2016

Venue: Pineapple Lab, 6071 R. Palma St., Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City Date: Saturday, May 28, 2016 Time: 3:00PM - 6:00PM

FF Podcast 105 (Audio): Sex Workers in the Philippines

FF Audio Podcast 105 Sex Workers in the Philippines

This week, researcher Sharmila Parmanand joins us. We talk about sex workers and their strange position in Philippine society as both "victims" and "criminals" in the eyes of the law.

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