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Women of Malolos

Philippine national hero Jose Rizal wrote to the women of Malolos once, expressing his admiration for their courage in standing up to authorities for their right to education. I’ve never read that letter — I suppose the nuns and priests running the Catholic schools I studied at would not have thought it A Good Thing for us to be something other than Maria Clara types — till I saw Red’s article today at the Filipino Freethinkers site which had the full text of Rizal’s letter.

An excerpt:

No longer does the Filipina stand with her head bowed nor does she spend her time on her knees, because she is quickened by hope in the future; no longer will the mother contribute to keeping her daughter in darkness and bring her up in contempt and moral annihilation…

And now for some public service for those of you with little children.

From Creative Advocacies:

We are now offering the FIRST art class in the country that focuses on art as a learning tool in academic subjects. Supplementary classes for math, science and reading need not be boring! Higher level thinking skills are developed as children learn art. Kids can have fun and increase learning abilities in reading, math, and science too!

Dear Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines:

So you’re all a bunch of misogynists. We get it.

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