KASAMA 2007
December 2007
Volume 21 Number 4
Differences Melt Away in Aboriginal and Filipino Women Story Sharing in Fairfield
Invisible Realities, Forgotten Voices: The Women on Death Row
UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions finds the military is killing leftist activists in The Philippines
‘Heed Alston recommendations or risk further embarrassment, government told’
Astronomy By Jasmine Khan
Ruling is a victory for Philippine children, says WHO
Walk for Land, Walk for Justice
A Mother's Long Walk for Justice
Sumilao Farmers Press Conference
5th UITBB meeting for Asia and the Pacific
Hospitalised guest worker faces deportation
Women, Faith and a Culture of Peace
September 2007
Volume 21 Number 3
United Nations adopts Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Global Indigenous Caucus: Statement by the Chairman, Les Malezer
Aboriginal groups disappointed with Government’s United Nations vote
UN Declaration a milestone for Indigenous Peoples
Hard Labour Stolen Wages
1st International Conference on Cordillera Studies
Commonwealth Ombudsman’s 10 Lessons for Public Administration
The Old Struggle for Human Rights, New Problems Posed by Security
Bohol Dreaming
Front door, back door: seascapes and the Australian psyche
Crossing Cultures - telling Australia’s Indigenous-Asian story
Recommitting to multiculturalism by Tom Calma
Storytelling around the dining table
Living under Civil Laws and Religious “Laws” in Australia: Conflict or Harmony?
June 2007
Volume 21 Number 2
Philippines Elections 2007: A regime hell-bent on remaining in power is capable of doing almost anything
Philippines Elections 2007: A CLIMATE OF RESIGNATION, FRAUD AND VIOLENCE
Philippines Elections 2007: Compact 2007 International Observers Mission Group Recommendations
Philippines Elections 2007: Report from an International Election Observer in Cotabato City Dr Lesley Clark
Philippines Elections 2007: ROT IN THE SYSTEM by Lawrence Surendra
Philippines Elections 2007: Negros Occidental — Sugar and Philippine Politics
DEATH OR GLORY
Political Caucus of Women Leaders in Mindanao is Launched
The Pigram Brothers: a top Aboriginal band talk about their Filipino heritage
Howard’s New Tampa – Aboriginal Children Overboard
Giving Face to the Desaparecidos
Film shows ‘trafficking’ of Pinoy workers to Iraq has an American face
Racism Report Released
March 2007
Volume 21 Number 1
The Significance of International Women’s Day to Filipino Women Migrant Workers by Edna Aquino
Women’s Day marchers denounce police brutality on women’s rally!
PINOY TV for the Filipino Australian Community
Extrajudicial killings have a corrosive effect on civil society and political discourse…by Philip Alston
On the Brutal Killing of the Most Reverend Alberto B. Ramento, the Ninth IFI Obispo Maximo - A Statement of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente
Dialogue Among Faiths and Civilizations in the Asia-Pacific Region: Hopeful Signs, Urgent Challenges
Sharing our Stories Around the Dining Table: Aboriginal and Filipino Women
Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal - Second Session on the Philippines - The Hague, the Netherlands - March 21-25, 2007
Philippines: Crucial Mid-Term Elections in May by Lorraine Salazar in Asian Analysis
Trapo Parties and Corruption by Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
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