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Activist and Journalist Shot in the Philippines Returns to San Francisco
San Francisco-born Brandon Lee was shot in the Philippines while defending indigenous rights
Protesters outside Philippine consulate
Nearly 200 protesters from the Filipino community, faith groups, and civic organizations gathered in front of the Philippine Consulate in downtown San Francisco on April 5, calling for justice and demanding accountability for the Philippine government’s violent action against protesting farmers on April 1 that resulted in two deaths and 116 injured in Kidapawan, Philippines.
Advocates meet with Philippine Ambassador to the US
On May 16, 2014, representatives from BAYAN-USA, Migrante and NAFCON met with the Philippines Ambassador to the US, Jose L. Cuisa, Jr. at the Philippines Consulate in San Francisco. They were seeking prosecution of Isidro Rodriguez for the alleged human trafficking of over 200 Filipino teachers to the US.

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Conference on US Militarism in Asia
Our report brings to light this little known development in US politics and will explore how the increasing US military presence is impacting communities in the Philippines.
Terry Valen of NAFCON
A look at grassroots organizations helping Typhoon Haiyan victims in the Philippines.
Philippines Activists Fight Back Against Corporate and Military Forces in Mindanao
Corporate agribusiness, like US-based Dole, and large-scale mining are threatening the lives and environment of rural Filipinos, but they're ready to fight for way of life. People Power Media travels to Caraga, Mindanao to investigate how global corporations are tearing down mountains, and poisoning and even killing indigenous and local people.