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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES. “Hind î Ako Si Joe! ” (My Name Isn ’ t Joe). Dr. Zoltán Grossman, Member of the Faculty, Geography/ Native American and World Indigenous Peoples Studies, The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz. Luzon. Visayas.

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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

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  1. SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES “Hindî Ako Si Joe!” (My Name Isn’t Joe) Dr. Zoltán Grossman, Member of the Faculty, Geography/ Native American and World Indigenous Peoples Studies, The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz

  2. Luzon Visayas Mindanao

  3. Philippine Ethnic/Religious Groups Pink: Lowland Catholics on Luzon (north), Visayas Is. (central) Green: Lowland Muslims (Moros) on Mindanao (south) Yellow: Highland tribal peoples (sometimes used against rebels)

  4. Bataan Export Processing Zone

  5. Fishing community relocated

  6. Workers’ “boxcar” housing

  7. Labor strikes forbetter working conditions

  8. Morong nuclear plantWestinghouse plant on volcano, quake fault wouldpower EPZ, U.S. military bases

  9. Bataan fishing community of Morong

  10. Fishermen opposenuclear plant,educate nuclear workers Shootings, disappearances

  11. “Sweatshop” workersplan anti-nuclear strike

  12. Workers, fishers, farmersblockade roads

  13. “People’s strike” barricades

  14. Military brings in soldiers

  15. Standoff of soldiers, protesters

  16. Stalemate

  17. Military prepares for attack

  18. Military attacks with light tank

  19. Aftermathof attack

  20. Protesters don’t budge

  21. Strikers win, nuclear plant canceled

  22. The Cordillera, Northern Luzon

  23. Igorot rice terraces in Cordillera, N. Luzon

  24. Bontoc tribal rice culture

  25. Ancient rice terraces

  26. Chico River dam proposal

  27. Rice terraces near Chico River

  28. Belwang village

  29. Militarization of Chico River

  30. Tribute to slain tribal leader

  31. On the way to the rebel zone

  32. New People’s Army tribal rebels

  33. Tribal rebel priest

  34. Women in rebel army

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