Activism 102

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Name: Dong B. Calmada
Work: Deputy Executive Director, PEACE Foundation, Inc.
Mobile: 0908-6950981
Email: dongcalmada AT gmail DOT com
Other Involvements:
  • Member, Philippine Linux Users Group, Inc. (PLUG)
  • Member, Foodfirst Information Action Network-Philippines (FIAN)
  • Member, Bukas, Open Source Consortium
  • Member, AKBAYAN Citizens Action Party
Birthdate: April 3
Zodiac Sign: Aries

Adventurous and energetic
Pioneering and courageous
Enthusiastic and confident
Dynamic and quick-witted

On the dark side…
Selfish and quick-tempered
Impulsive and impatient
Foolhardy and daredevil

Significant Other To: Lea BaƱares
Children: Martin Howell, Robb Harmon, Josh Herald, and Dea Hannah
Elementary School Sinagtala Elementary School (1974-80)

Brgy. San Antonio, Quezon City

High School Manuel A. Roxas High School (1980-84)

Sct. Chuatoco St., Roxas District, Quezon City

College Manuel L. Quezon University (1985-89)

Hidalgo St., Quiapo, Manila

Written by dungkal

May 13, 2006 at 1:14 pm

11 Responses

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  1. just wondering if u graduated from roxas hs in qc? bec. when i googled roxas hs ur name came out.

    what batch r u from?

    jenn

    February 14, 2007 at 3:30 am

  2. Hi Jenn. I’m from Batch 1984. And you?

    Dong Calmada

    February 14, 2007 at 7:39 am

  3. Greetings!..

    inside

    March 19, 2007 at 11:00 am

  4. Really amazing! Keep working. I enjoyed me visit…

    inside

    March 19, 2007 at 11:06 am

  5. hi! u have an interesting website.
    i have a question, i hope u don’t mind this posting: i have a niece (cousin’s daughter) who’s transferring from antique province to qc for high school. she’s choosing between qc high school on sct ybardolaza and manuel roxas hs on sct chuatoco. we checked out both schools. mrhs has a smaller population which she liked. but qchs is a pilot school. which is a better school? any info would be helpful. thank you.

    elvira

    elvira

    April 12, 2007 at 10:52 am

  6. reading through about the ARBs in Negros hunted me with punches of pain….putting them in print have helped them much to struggle for justice. Please help me publish and inform the world of the plight of NGEI -ARBs of Filipinas Palm Oil Plantation , Agusan del Sur. They suffered much and the original lease contract with the company will end on Dec 31, 2007, however, a leaseback addendum in 1998 was scrupulously raised and extended it until 2032. Rental is very low (P 635.00/hectare a year) and the benfits in the original contract as based on A.O No. 5 S 1995 were all denied. ARBs definitely set for a take over the land on the final date…Only God knows if what happen next.. thank you

    Amelia M. Ronquillo

    April 18, 2007 at 8:21 am

  7. Dong,

    I am very happy to “reconnect” with you! anyways, let’s get together soon and please post some entry to our common blog

    see yeah

    tim

    tim

    October 26, 2007 at 11:52 am

  8. Dong,

    NGEI ARBs of Agusan del Sur is defenitely set to take over their land on December 31, 2007 (midnight)…..Wish the whole world will witness the event…More or less 800 ARBs are willing to spare their lives. I see they are armless, moneyless and still determined to march for their cause.

    amelia

    December 6, 2007 at 3:46 am

  9. teacher dungkal, congrats on your reelection to the IPD Board :-) in the words of Conrado de Quiros, go and comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable!

    taroogs

    December 18, 2007 at 1:56 pm

  10. A merry Christmas and a happy new year sir! :D

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    karlo mikhail

    December 24, 2007 at 7:06 am

  11. hi mr. calmada, i read your entry on cybered, wandted to ask if you had the same opinion using television for education like what Knowledge Channel is doing. We’re looking for a resource person who is opposed to this.

    It is for our thesis on educational television.

    Marian Santos
    UP Diliman
    0917.553.07.65

    marian santos

    January 4, 2009 at 9:24 pm


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