Sun.Star Cebu

Pride of place

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Freedom means not eluding but embracing the connection­s to one’s roots and identity. A critical consciousn­ess is needed, though, to detect and sieve the myths from the truth obscured by constructi­ons and representa­tions.

Freedom from ignorance and apathy underscore­s the Photo Static Display exhibit being held by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) at the Ayala Center Cebu. “Kagawasan 2019” opened last June 8 and runs for five days. The exhibit will culminate with the June 12 performanc­e of the AFP-organized theater play about the battlefiel­d victories of the Cuatro Aliños, the brother-heroes of Talisay in 1898.

In Cebuano, “kagawasan” means freedom. As reported by SunStar Cebu’s Jerra

Mae Librea last June 8, Kagawasan 2019, timed for the 121st Independen­ce Day to be celebrated on June 12, focuses on the sacrifices made by local heroes, particular­ly the Cebuano Katipunero­s who are not acknowledg­ed in many history books and are thus not known to present generation­s.

Third Civil Relations Group Commander Maj. Christian Uy said that, in organizing the exhibit, the AFP aims to educate the public about the “unsung heroes” who fought the protracted struggle to gain independen­ce from foreign colonizers.

The insights of two exhibit viewers interviewe­d by SunStar Cebu underscore the need for more informatio­n, education, and communicat­ion (IEC) programs that can fill the void in the public’s grasp and appreciati­on of local history. Alex Fernandez, 62, said he appreciate­d knowing the heroes he cursorily encountere­d as the names behind avenues and streets, such as Gen. Arcadio Maxilom and Lt. Gen. Pantaleon Villegas or Leon Kilat.

Jaezyl Felicio, 30, was another rapt viewer of the exhibit, who told SunStar Cebu that local heroes were not also discussed in school. Despite the gaps left by formal education in their grasp of local history, Fernandez and Felicio exhibit the openness and interest to learn and absorb heritage, which local programs such as the Kagawasan Exhibit and the Gabii sa Kabilin (Night of Heritage) event seek to stimulate in developing pride of place and connectedn­ess to heritage and identity.

Recently conducted on its 13th consecutiv­e year, the Gabii sa Kabilin is initiated by private and public stakeholde­rs in Cebu to give the public a night of unlimited access to museums, monuments, institutio­ns and other centers preserving history

and heritage.

One good practice learned from the conduct of the Gabii sa Kabilin is the processing of insights and learning that deepens cultural consciousn­ess. A period shapes the struggles for independen­ce, particular­ly as these are brought into contact with an intersecti­on of influences, such as place, class, race, gender, and other social and economic conditions.

For instance, the juxtaposit­ion of the struggles for independen­ce waged by the Katipunero­s and the present AFP should be scrutinize­d for their deeper significan­ce and implicatio­ns. What do we associate today with our beliefs of self-government, sovereignt­y, autonomy, non-alignment, freedom, liberty, and the sustainabi­lity of not just the human world but the entire living planet?

Armed struggle is just one way of defending freedom. The complexiti­es of interdepen­dence and sustainabi­lity demand commitment to dialogue, sensitivit­y to diversity and multiplici­ty, respect for difference­s and dissent and dexterity in steering a path through conflict to resolution and co-existence.

Thus, in the double-edged age of informatio­n explosion and “alternativ­e truth,” stakeholde­rs must use the portals of media to engage and disseminat­e the correct facts and needed context that promotes informed and critical discussion­s, especially of the past, with its bearings on the present and the future, but vulnerable to malicious reinterpre­tation and manipulati­on to serve interests and agenda that do not prioritize the common good.

 ?? FILE FOTO ?? BEYOND THROWBACK. What does liberation mean for you? The ongoing mall exhibit of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Kagawasan 2019, focuses on the heroism of Cebuano Katipunero­s.
FILE FOTO BEYOND THROWBACK. What does liberation mean for you? The ongoing mall exhibit of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Kagawasan 2019, focuses on the heroism of Cebuano Katipunero­s.

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