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 “Kawomenan,” a Taglish mutation of WOMEN – Women Writers in Media Now founded in lost freedom of the press – was irreverent shorthand for the female sub-sector in a parade of main sectors in that marching ”multi-sectoral” moment of history set off by the slain but far from dead Ninóy Aquino in the early ‘80s.   ddf

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