Rizal Display at the Library of Congress from December 27, 2011 to January 5, 2012
December 3027 December 2011, Washington, DC – The true facsimile of Dr. Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere (actual original manuscript) is currently on display More ›
27 December 2011, Washington, DC – The true facsimile of Dr. Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere (actual original manuscript) is currently on display More ›
MANILA – The Rizal Day 2011 Inter-Agency Task Force in cooperation with other national and local government agencies will lead More ›
I am so glad to be a channel of blessings to these 150 aeta children who came from Pampanga, Tarlac More ›
As part of the celebration of Rizal @ 150, and the 115th Commemoration of Rizal’s Martyrdom, “Mi Ultimo Adios” interpreted More ›
The rains and the traffic did not deter the winners–who came from as far away as Zamboanga del Sur, Toledo More ›
The Ateneo de Manila University commemorated last December 2 the closing of the year of celebration for Jose Rizal’s More ›
by Ria Limjap 150 years ago, Dr. Jose Rizal, our national hero, was born. Called “the first Filipino” because he More ›
To celebrate Dr. Jose Rizal’s 150th birthday, Paaralang Pinoy of Northern Virginia organized a free workshop for young Filipino-American children More ›
What did the Philippine National Hero eat? What foods did he write about? While overseas as a student, eye surgeon, More ›