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  2. Student Catholic Action - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Orientation Program given at the SCA Office. The Student Catholic Action is a religious student organization in the Philippines.Its affiliation overseas is the International Young Catholic Students (IYCS), also known as International Young Christian Students in Asia, that follows the methodology of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn, the see-judge-act methodology.

  3. Student activism in the Philippines (1965–1972) - Wikipedia

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    Student groups calling for social reform, particularly the National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP), were the dominant force in the earliest student protests of the late 1960s. [ 7 ] Student demonstrators during the January 27, 1970 SONA protests, for example, made a manifesto for the constitutional convention, containing the ...

  4. League of Filipino Students - Wikipedia

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    During the Marcos regime, students were principal protesters against the government. [2] While the League focused on broad and unifying issues, including the restoration of student councils and governments in the Philippines, it has directed its attack against the government with the use of student protests, strikes, and mobilizations. [3]

  5. Student Christian Movement of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Student Christian Movement of the Philippines (SCMP) is a youth ecumenical national democratic mass organization in the Philippines. It aims to uphold students rights and participates in numerous local and worldwide peoples' advocacies. [2] As with other SCMs around the world, SCMP is a member of the World Student Christian Federation.

  6. 1970 Marcos State of the Nation Address protest - Wikipedia

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    The protest during Ferdinand Marcos' Fifth State of the Nation Address on January 26, 1970, and its violent dispersal by police units, [1] marked a key turning point in the administration of Ferdinand Marcos, and the beginning of what would later be called the "First Quarter Storm" a period of civil unrest in the Philippines which took place during the first quarter of the year 1970.

  7. Jose Maria Sison - Wikipedia

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    Jose Maria Canlas Sison (Tagalog: [hoˈse mɐˈɾija kɐnˈlas ˈsisɔn]; February 8, 1939 – December 16, 2022), also known as Joma, was a Filipino writer, poet, and activist who founded and led the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and added elements of Maoism to its philosophy—which would be known as National Democracy.

  8. Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines

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    the development and enhancement of various skills of the students, particularly on the four major areas being developed by STEP; to imbue cooperation and to develop the character of unity and sportsmanship among the youth. to create a venue for students to develop their skills through various contest and interschool / inter-regional competitions.

  9. Chito Gascon - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, he was elected Chair of the University of the Philippines Student Council and led the youth movement that participated in the EDSA People Power Revolution. He organized Human Rights Awareness Fairs in campuses and was an active member of Amnesty International Philippine Section at which he served for many years as a board member.