A radio drama on domestic violence. A story of a young girl who was
raped by her father, and how she and her mother faced the challenge of
confronting a criminal in their own home.
A comedy radio drama introducing Neneng, a young girl from a rural town who was given the chance to go to Metro Manila. The drama surveys urban poverty, marketisation of education, child labor, sexual violence, political repression, and Neneng's fight for justice.
6:40 minutes (6.11 MB)Jola Diones-Mamangun, Kodao Executive Director reports directly from the National Solidarity Mission for Surigao del Sur evacuees. As of this podcast, the Kodao team is in a convoy together with the evacuees back to their homes. Jola also gives a brief report on the activities conducted since the first day of the mission.
7:01 minutes (6.43 MB)The Kodao team interviews Alphonse Rivera, spokesperson of Salinlahi Alliance for Childrens' Concerns regarding the situation of the Manobo communities in Diatagon where the National Solidarity Mission stayed for two days.
14:27 minutes (13.24 MB)Kodao interviews Marie Hilao-Enriquez, spokesperson of the human rights organization Karapatan regarding fact finding results of the National Solidarity Mission for Surigao del Sur evacuees. The mission accompanied the families displaced by militarization back to their homes and lands.
Kodao's Jola Diones-Mamangun reports directly from San Carlos Seminary at the historic assembly of more than 200 catholic priests from all over the country for the "National Discernment of Priests and their Prophetic Role". The three day convention which starts today celebrates Pope Benedict XVI's proclamation of this year's Jubilee of Priests and talks about the clergy's role in social transformation.
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