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Love Your Barangay: But How?

A Better Normal Series

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On October 27, 2020, Asia Society Philippines, in partnership with PumaPodcast, the Asia 21 Young Leaders Initiative of the Philippines, and Bukas: Conversations for Action, brought a conversation on the #BetterNormal vision on how to Love Your Barangay. 

The live program dove straight into a Q&A jumping off from the podcast series' episode. 

Moderated by Roby Alampay of Pumapodcast and joined by panelists: 

Raymund Magdaluyo, the Love Your Barangay visionary, Urban Development Advocate, Restaurateur, and President of the Red Crab Group; 

Ricky Peña, Industrial Engineer and General Manager of PT&T; and

Allen Silvano, San Juan City Population Officer and Former Barangay Captain of Barangay Little Baguio.


Don't miss out on the insightful conversation!

Listen to the podcast on Spotify: Episode 7: Love Your Barangay

Then, watch the conversation on demand: A Better Normal Q&A | Love Your Barangay: But How?

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