• Roamer tidbits

    Notes From Blogopolis 2015

    The Urban Roamer is proud to be part of the Nuffnang community. Thus, it has been a privilege for me to be able to attend what is probably Nuffnang’s most-looked forward to event that happens every year, the blog/social media conference event called Blogopolis. This year’s Blogopolis was held last February 21 at the Dusit Hotel in Makati with the theme “Shifting Gears” in which participants got to learn a lot about making a shift in the online realm, whether it is about the platform, advocacy. or even influence people make that shift as far as their tastes and opinions are concerned. The guests for Blogopolis 2015 are no slouch…

  • City of Manila

    Memorare Manila 1945

    As we continue to remember #Manila1945, the Urban Roamer recently paid a visit to one of the few spots in the city that have served today to remember everything that was lost in the Battle of Manila in 1945: the Memorare Manila 1945 at the Plazuela de Santa Isabel in Intramuros, Manila.

  • Quezon City

    A Shrine to People Power

    Today, the country commemorates the anniversary of what is considered to be the one of the first nonviolent revolutions that has occurred in the history of humankind. I am referring to of course to the first People Power or EDSA Revolution, the four-day uprising which culminated this day in 1986 when the authoritarian rule of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos ended and a more democratic government was inaugurated with Pres. Corazon Aquino, widow of the assassinated anti-Marcos figure Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr., at the helm. The revolution would not have been possible without the efforts spearheaded by the Catholic Church at that time, particularly the efforts of the Archbishop of Manila, Jaime Cardinal…