Episode 6: Birthing pains of a new administration

Episode 6: Birthing pains of a new administration

This episode of 36 Years is a primer of sorts for the first State of the Nation Address. We talk to historian Manolo Quezon about the beginnings of the second Marcos presidency, the delicate balance of power in Malacañang, and his picks for the Cabinet so far.

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Episode 4: The promise of an inauguration

Episode 4: The promise of an inauguration

Cliche as it may sound, each and every presidential inauguration is one for the books. On June 30, 2022, the country bears witness to another transfer of power: from President Rodrigo Duterte to president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In this episode, Rappler senior reporter Bea Cupin talks to historian Xiao Chua about inaugural traditions, the story behind these traditions, and why inaugurations matter in our democracy.

30 Juni 202251min

Episode 3: Mindanao ‘regionalism’ and representation

Episode 3: Mindanao ‘regionalism’ and representation

In this episode, we try to understand (in part) Mindanao’s voting patterns, why representation is so hard to come by in Philippine politics, and how the Duterte administration has changed politics in the region and beyond. Rappler's Bea Cupin talks to Ateneo de Davao University professor Ramon Beleno, who teaches both history and political science.

23 Juni 202256min

Episode 2: The decades-old fight for equality

Episode 2: The decades-old fight for equality

It’s impossible to talk about the state of democracy and its future without talking specifically about LGBTQ+ rights, especially during Pride Month. In this episode of 36 Years, we celebrate Pride by taking stock of where we are in our collective struggle for true equality in the Philippines. Rappler's Bea Cupin is joined by Ging Cristobal, the project coordinator for Asia and the Pacific Islands at OutRight Action International, and Nicky Castillo from MM Pride.

16 Juni 20221h 4min

Episode 1: It will get worse before it gets better

Episode 1: It will get worse before it gets better

For the first episode of '36 Years', Rappler senior reporter Bea Cupin talks to historian Lisandro “Leloy” Claudio, a University of California-Berkeley assistant professor and Rappler contributor who has written about Philippine history and liberalism, and more importantly, told us on Election Day that when it comes to disinformation in the Philippines, it’s likely to get worse before it gets better.

9 Juni 20221h 1min

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