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Nityalila in Vermosa
by NityalilaFilipina singer-songwriter, #ClimateRevolution advocate, and bike camper, Nityalila to grace this year’s Swift Campout Philippines at Vermosa. Enjoy some acoustic music around the campfire after a long day of biking. Featuring Sandy Baliong on percussions and a performance by Lawrence Pajaron Cusipag. It will be a feast of music, nature, and lots and lots of #campvibes. See you tomorrow, June 24, 2017, 7:30 PM at VERMOSA, DASMA/IMUS CAVITE. Share the...
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Womens March, San Diego
by NityalilaOver 40,000 people showed up to the San Diego Women’s March and walked together in peace. We MUST keep the momentum going!
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Singing For Survival
by NityalilaSinging for survival from the Philippines all the way to Paris, the host of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Summit and COP21. Nitya Lila, a young and energetic artist, says marrying music and art in tackling climate change issues are a powerful way of raising public awareness and for world leaders to take urgent climate action.
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Sheroes On Wheels
by NityalilaOn October 20, 1895, Annie Londonderry was the first woman who biked around the world. “I am a journalist and ‘a new woman,'” she wrote, “if that term means that I believe I can do anything that any man can do.” Today, we have more women taking on the road to cycle. These women are road SHEroes. The presence of women cycling on the...
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Tayo Tayo (Together We Stand)
by NityalilaTayo Tayo (Together We Stand) is a call to action. Tayo tayo hopes to inspire you to stand and engage in collective positive actions with your local communities toward a liveable, sustainable, just, and peaceful society.
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Pagbangon: Stories of Survival Photo Exhibit Launch
by NityalilaGreenpeace unveils photo exhibit on devastation, survival and hope in the midst of climate change Manila, Philippines – Greenpeace Philippines, together with the Honorable Senator Grace Poe, Chair of the Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media, today launched a photo exhibit at the Philippine Senate entitled Pagbangon: Stories of Survival. The 21-piece photo exhibit aims to highlight the devastation caused by climate...
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Climate Walk (Manila to Tacloban)
by NityalilaA collection of videos of Climate Walk 2014, Manila to Tacloban. — Climate Walk is borne out of a deep sense of duty to pay homage to communities that confront the realities of climate change, disaster risk, poverty, and environmental abuse. It is a way of reminding the whole world that we have this reality—this madness—to confront. Climate walk is also to inspire people around...