
Feels like déjà vu
Until we see bulldozers moving dirt, not just consultants moving papers, this will just be another chapter in our long history of being strung along.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read


Until we see bulldozers moving dirt, not just consultants moving papers, this will just be another chapter in our long history of being strung along.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

The world’s most visited nations didn’t achieve success by advertising their dangers — they overcame the challenges while projecting a sense of safety.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

When we debate foreign policy, we’re not arguing strategy — we’re deciding whose children get to live.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

Whatever the case may be, accountability, in Philippine politics, is rarer than a pothole-free road.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

The script is already written for you, you are forced to play a role, and the ending’s already decided.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

Should we wait until an NPA-linked group stages another attack before we are allowed to question their motives?
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

That ‘bloodbath’ line? It was a fighter pushing back against what she sees as unjust persecution.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

The cure for a post-election hangover isn't just to complain but to commit to staying engaged.
Gigie Arcilla · · 2 min read

The DoTr’s new rules are a good start, but they highlight an uncomfortable truth: we hold ordinary citizens to a higher standard than our leaders.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

Next time Earth Day falls on a holiday, let’s not bury it. Let’s weave it into our rituals.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read
