On any given weekend evening in the Philippines, long after dinner plates have been cleared and plastic chairs pulled closer together, a familiar sound...
When a nun in India bravely stepped forward in 2018 to accuse a sitting Catholic bishop of raping her repeatedly, the country’s national conversation...
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In the Philippines, masculinity is often taught long before it is questioned. Boys learn early which emotions are acceptable and which are not. Anger,...
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