Breaking down barriers through Art

Art has always been a primary means of expression and communication. It
allows us to convey emotions, ideas, and experiences in a way that
transcends language barriers and cultural differences. Through various
forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, photography, or installation,
artists can evoke emotions, spark conversations, and challenge our
perceptions.

In the context of documentation, art plays a crucial role in capturing the
essence of a moment, event, or person. By using artistic techniques and
mediums, documentarians can transform mundane events into visually
stunning narratives that captivate audiences and inspire reflection.

artwork for NTFP 2020
Food security in the time of Pandemic
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⚠️ In the Philippines, harassment is addressed by several laws, including Republic Act No. 7877 (Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995) and Republic Act No. 11313 (Safe Spaces Act). The Safe Spaces Act, also known as the “Bawal Bastos” Law, further expands on this by addressing gender-based sexual harassment in public spaces, online platforms, and workplaces. Let us collectively strive to create a safe environment on the World Wide Web for all individuals.