Heraldo Filipino

The Farmers’ Struggle

Along the highway of Governor’s Drive in the City of Dasmariñas lies the village of Barangay Langkaan I, also known as Lupang Ramos, a community consisting of almost 300 farming families. Despite the farmers having a little to nothing, there’s…

Embrace the struggle

The end is nigh. Or at least that’s what it feels with the political climate in this country. With almost half of 2018 coming to a close, people are angrier than ever as the news is becoming eerily similar to…

Thinking Lasalyano

Why is no one talking about the Thinking Pinoy issue anymore? Because no one cares. Like every issue in the arena of disinformation and fake news, these issues will fade into obscurity, because this level of pettiness doesn’t deserve anyone’s…

Photo Essay: On the streets

For the past decade, more than 2,000 families have lived in poverty in Brgy. Sta. Lucia, East Bank Road Floodway in Pasig City. Their communities have been torn down with the local government’s belief that the area was a “danger…

International Women’s Day: The call for all

Today marks the celebration of International Women’s Day, a day to call for equality and celebrate women’s achievements around the world. With the global awakening from #MeToo and #TimesUp, this year’s theme of #PressForProgress is reminiscent of the movements that…

Photo Essay: The toil for tomorrow

Amidst the jungle of suburban subdivisions and concrete buildings in Dasmariñas, a 155-hectare Lupang Kapdula owned by the Enrile clan can be found. Local farmers have returned to Lupang Kapdula to reclaim their land that should have been under their…