+ Follow COOKIE CHUA AND NOEL CABANGON Tag
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[Title] => Artists help clean up the Philippines
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In a bid to inspire environmental awareness among todays youth, several artists embarked yesterday on a three-day clean-up operation on the relief map of the Philippines located at Rizal Park in Manila.
Calling themselves Dakila: Philippine Collective for Modern Heroism, members said they are currently conducting the second phase of their "Dakila Ka Pilipinas" project and started sprucing up and repainting the relief map.
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[Title] => Artists clean RP relief map in Luneta
[Summary] => If the task of changing the country were as simple as cleansing a relief map, then a group of artists would have succeeded in just one day.
Members of Dakila, a movement composed of artists who want to inspire fellow Filipinos to support change through their craft, flocked to the Luneta Park in Manila yesterday to clean and repaint the Philippine relief map in the historic place.
"You dont have to die here in Luneta to become a hero. In our own simple ways, we can help change our country," Lenny Velasco, convenor of the group, explained.
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In a bid to inspire environmental awareness among todays youth, several artists embarked yesterday on a three-day clean-up operation on the relief map of the Philippines located at Rizal Park in Manila.
Calling themselves Dakila: Philippine Collective for Modern Heroism, members said they are currently conducting the second phase of their "Dakila Ka Pilipinas" project and started sprucing up and repainting the relief map.
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[Title] => Artists clean RP relief map in Luneta
[Summary] => If the task of changing the country were as simple as cleansing a relief map, then a group of artists would have succeeded in just one day.
Members of Dakila, a movement composed of artists who want to inspire fellow Filipinos to support change through their craft, flocked to the Luneta Park in Manila yesterday to clean and repaint the Philippine relief map in the historic place.
"You dont have to die here in Luneta to become a hero. In our own simple ways, we can help change our country," Lenny Velasco, convenor of the group, explained.
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