Letters from the Editor
Articles
Fights, Flights, and Faces of a Pandemic
Lives were turned upside down, dreams changed, and survival was proven to be their greatest feat.
From exclusive theater seats to humble street corners, an introspective journey through privilege, guilt, and the elusive accessibility of art in today's society.
Hiraya’s first narrative on its first anniversary commences with Feminism. But to better engage in this movement’s nobility and complexity, we first need to come clean about our inability to embody neither. Jancy Eugenio Nicolas reflects on the country’s misogyny… and his own.
Tension and division continue to arise and escalate in the Philippines’ political climate as we walk the difficult path towards next year’s elections. In his first Editor’s Letter, Jancy E. Nicolas introduces Hiraya’s political narrative for October-December 2021.
Let all mothers speak. And by all means, let them say it out loud.
Lives were turned upside down, dreams changed, and survival was proven to be their greatest feat.