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Pag-usapan: Can we really deal with inequality when supposed solution-providers also end up swallowed by the system?

That it’s time to deal with inequality is a given. But how, exactly, do we merge theoretical concepts with real-world solutions? Deeper analysis seems to be one of the good starts…

As of 2024, the London School of Economics, or LSE, already produced 20 Nobel laureates. Ito yung award na gustong makuha ni Donald Trump, convicted felon na pangulo ng Estados Unidos, na pinantasyang ibigay kay Cory Aquino, and never given to the likes of Mahatma Gandhi or Eleanor Roosevelt.

But as of 2025, only 2-3 Nobel laureates associated with LSE are non-white, including Arthur Lewis and Ralph Bunche.

And so even if this school, which has educated at least 55 past or present heads of states – including the prime ministers of Barbados, Canada, Colombia, Finland, Greece, Italy, Japan, Singapore and the UK – there is this recognition of the need to deal with inequalities if we want to push for social justice.

Dito pumapasok ang Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity, o AFSEE, which eyes to look at that, exactly.

@outragemag How do we link #theoreticalconcepts on #inequality with real-world situations (including for #LGBT)? #LSE's #AFSEE ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Matagal na nating alam… arguably particularly by those working at the grassroots, since we see real-world examples of inequality and how this impacts lives. So yung truth, mahaba pa ang proseso.
Since Western countries, which caused too many of the inequalities, dictating how to define inequality itself (and so there are those who tend to sugarcoat it to protect their interests).
Since this isn’t a one-topic issue (e.g. inequality in access to education leads to inequality in the workforce, which leads to inequality in accessing services, and so on).
Since there is silencing of indigenous solutions to counter neoliberalism.
Since yung nakikitang solutions, like civil society, nilalamon din ng sistema. Just look at profiteering in HIV responses, as well as gatekeeping of funds in LGBTQIA+ communities as examples.

But at least sinisimulang pag-usapan.

Sana lang fast… and hindi lang puro kuda.

Though for now, andito ulit tayo. Nag-aaral, pilit umintindi… while sharing perspectives from where we’re from, from our lived experiences. Because somewhere there is a way forward.

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The founder of Outrage Magazine, Michael David dela Cruz Tan completed BA Communication Studies from University of Newcastle in NSW, Australia; and Master of Development Communication from the University of the Philippines-Open University. Conversant in Filipino Sign Language, Mick can: photograph, do artworks with mixed media, write (DUH!), shoot flicks, community organize, facilitate, lecture, and research (with pioneering studies under his belt). He authored "Being LGBT in Asia: Philippines Country Report", and "Red Lives" that creatively retells stories from the local HIV community. Among others, Mick received the Catholic Mass Media Awards in 2006 for Best Investigative Journalism, and Art that Matters - Literature from Amnesty Int'l Philippines in 2020. Cross his path is the dare (guarantee: It won't be boring).

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