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21 Marso, 2025, Biyernes

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congratulations Marked Men for Christ Philippines 565th  batch Seminar, January 30,31,February 1,2025, Kabaleyan Cove, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, looking forward to next batch July 16,2025, Baguio City

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Asociacion  Feminista Filipina marker restored, Ph first women’s org

By J.Lo

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“Its members advocated for better health and welfare services, access to education, and greater participation of women in civic life,” volunteers from Manileños For Heritage,  network of heritage advocates in Manila,  restored  historical marker of  Asociación Feminista Filipina, the Philippines’ first women’s organization.

Historical  marker is installed at the home of Paz Natividad viuda de Zalueta on Salcedo Street (now Avenida Rizal) corner Recto,  pioneering women’s organization was founded.

Asociación Feminista Filipina championed women’s rights, education, and social reforms, played  key role in shaping early feminist movement in the Philippines.  Restoration  of its historical marker making it timely as it coincided with National Women’s Month.

Manileños For Heritage said members revived historical marker to ensure  Asociación Feminista Filipina’s “legacy remains visible and dignified after years of neglect.”

“A simple act like restoring  historical marker sends  strong message: it reinforces  significance of our shared history and encourages  community to take action in preserving our cultural heritage,”  heritage advocates’ group said.

Volunteers  assured public restoration process followed  approved guidelines of  National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

They also thanked  management of the building where marker stands for allowing  restoration.

“Their support has been instrumental in ensuring that this piece of history continues to be recognized and remembered,” Manileños For Heritage said.

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