Wednesday, January 21, 2009

DS 100 Haiku

  • Abris (Bioimperialism)
  • Alfonso (Urban blight)
  • Ang (Medicalization of hunger)
  • Balicsa (Ethnomedicine)
  • Bautista (Vertical accountability)
  • Bejasa (Narcopolitics)
  • Bucog (Abjection)
  • Burgos (Upland poverty)
  • Cabiao (Coastal poverty)
  • Caraan (Culture of poverty)
  • Caspe (People's protracted war)
  • Cesar (Black feminism)
  • Conferido (Polyarchies)
  • Cortes (Media literacy)
  • Cortey (Social investigation)
  • Cruz, F. (Miguel Malvar)
  • Cruz, L. (Bob Marley)
  • Cruz, P. (Crispin Beltran)
  • Galang (Extrajudicial killings)
  • Gomez (Macario Sakay)
  • Hermosa (Booty capitalism)
  • Jalina (Apolinario Mabini)
  • Lugay (Fidel Castro)
  • Mabansag (Emilio Jacinto)
  • Macasinag (Third Worldism)
  • Mendoza (Panopticon)
  • Rendon (Ecofeminism)
  • Roa (Ecocentrism)
  • Santos (Distributive justice)
  • Santuele (Herstory)
  • Soliza (Restorative justice)
  • Tayag (Social medicine)
  • Tenorio (Planned obsolescence)
  • Tesio (Judicial activism)
  • Torres (E-nabling disabled)
  • Villaceran (Crony capitalism)
  • Yang (Horizontal accountability)

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