Understanding Gender and the LGBTQIA+ Spectrum
superadmin2020-07-01T14:51:22+08:00Understanding Gender and the LGBTQI spectrum-Informational Material
Understanding Gender and the LGBTQI spectrum-Informational Material
The University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) Diploma in Women and Development (DWD) Program under the Faculty of Management and Development Studies in partnership with the Office of Gender Concerns held a Let’s Talk It Over Lecture Series entitled “Situating Women in Today’s Economy and Environment” on 27 March 2018 at the AudioVisual Room, UPOU Headquarters, Los Banos, Laguna. The lecture series presents two topics: gender research on women’s role in the (1) economy and (2) environment. Dr. Nathalie Africa-Verceles, the newly appointed Director of the UP Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, delivers the lecture on the first topic. [...]
The seminar aimed to provide a venue for UPOU constituents to access practical information on reproductive health concerns and sexually transmitted infections (STI's), and their varying impact on women and men. This is part of our celebration of the National Women's Month, and we were fortunate to have our very own Senior Lecturer (FEd), Dr. Wen Raymundo, who is also an Obstetrician-Gynecologist, who shared medical information about the topic. This also served as part of UPOU's endeavors toward wellness and health in the university.
Asst. Prof. Rameses A. De Jesus, Director of the UPOU Office of Gender Concerns, served as one of the resource persons during the UP Diliman (UPD) Gender Office's "A Forum on Gender Mental Health" on 20 March 2018, held at the College of Engineering, UPD, Quezon City.
Over 30 UPOU participants joined the annual Walk for a Cause, a fundraising event in support of effort toward the prevention of cancer in women, organized by the local municipality of Los Banos, on 8 March 2018. Ninety percent of the proceeds go to the diagnostics of possible cancer patients, while 10% go to the production of information, education, and communication materials to spread awareness about cancer in women.
The University of the Philippines Open University joins the Ecosystems and Research Development Bureau (ERDB) Women’s Month Kick-Off Program: “Advocacy Walk and Padyak Para Kay Juana”, on 6 March 2018 at the Forestry Ground, UP Los Banos, College, Laguna.
Shout out to all artists and filmmakers who continue to utilize art in creating awareness about the issues on Violence Against Women (VAW). In a film showing during #UPOpenUniversity’s 23rd Anniversary, the movie “Broken Halleluyah” by Mr. Roland Sanchez exposes the disturbing nature of human trafficking. The complexity of the movie’s characters pointed out to one unmistakable conclusion that women are not commodities to be sold and not slaves to be used and abused. The movie aims to transform, inform, and motivate the viewers to help protect the integrity and safety of the women, the weak, and the oppressed. #WomenMakeChange #eLearning [...]
The University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (UPCWGS) conducted the UP Symposium on Gender Politics in Our Time on 7-8 December 2017 at the National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (NISMED), UP Diliman. Photo from UP Center for Women's and Gender Studies Asst. Prof. Rameses A. De Jesus of the Office of Gender Concerns, UP Open University (UPOU) presented on the issues relating to gender and mental health. “The symposium aims to provide a venue to examine, discuss, debate, and reflect on the gender issues of our time. It focuses on the contributions [...]
UPOU’s Assistant Professor Finaflor Taylan served as a Session Moderator, and Assistant Professor Rameses De Jesus was a participant in this event that gathered together representatives from each ASEAN nation who are gender advocates. Issues, policy crafting, and action plans relevant to the SEA region were discussed.