MI ULTIMO ADIOS in Filipino Sign Language on Dec 29 at the Rizal Shrine Fort Santiago
December 29As part of the celebration of Rizal @ 150, and the 115th Commemoration of Rizal’s Martyrdom, “Mi Ultimo Adios” interpreted More ›
As part of the celebration of Rizal @ 150, and the 115th Commemoration of Rizal’s Martyrdom, “Mi Ultimo Adios” interpreted 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 ›
MANILA, Philippines — When he first came to the Philippines from Spain, author Isaac Donoso Jimenez came looking for Jose More ›
An Essay Writing Contest in Tagalog opens to all Grade 5 and 6 Filipino Students Liham Kay Rizal. “Kung nabubuhay More ›
MyRizal, a movement composed of Rizal’s family, friends and nationalists, is inviting everyone to “celebrate the Jose Rizal in each More ›
Additional rules for College Level: Standard specifications apply to the literary contest: letter size paper (short bond paper), easily readable More ›
NCC SUPPORTS JOSE RIZAL ESSAY-WRITING CONTEST Jose Protacio Alonzo Rizal was born in 1861 in the town of Calamba, Laguna. More ›
Jose Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna on the 19th of June 1861. It was a time for heroes’ births More ›
With RIZALizing the Future exhibit closing soon on October 29, Yuchengco Museum presents the final series of Saturday Rizal More ›