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By Renz Katigbak Posted on 27 Mar 202019 Jan 2022

Columnas Volantes de la Federación Malaya: Lipa’s contribution to Philippine journalism

After Lipa’s liberation from the Spanish forces on June 18, 1898, the town underwent a cultural revival. It was in this atmosphere, in the ardor of the revolution, that brought … Continue reading Columnas Volantes de la Federación Malaya: Lipa’s contribution to Philippine journalism

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Happy Mother's Day to all the Lipeña mothers! Photo: Doña Amanda Solis de Silva and her children Antonio and Lilia Silva #mothersday #inangtahanan #fashionablefilipinas #ilawngtahanan #filipinamothers #inay #lipeña #arawngmgaina❤️
Happy Easter! "Ang Dagit" at the Lipa Cathedral. Photo by Jeremy Mendoza
A blessed and meaningful Holy Week Lipeños. The Señor Santo Entierro in the silver calandra, originally owned by gobernadorcillo Don Lino Katigbak, has been the highlight of the Good Friday procession in Lipa since the late 19th century. #santoentierrolipa #santoentierro #semanasanta #lipacity #lipacathedral #viernessanto #goodfriday
We commemorate today the 138th Birth Anniversary of Don Teodoro Manguiat Kalaw, Lipa's foremost historian and Father of Philippine Libraries. He was born on March 31, 1884, the eldest son of Don Valerio Inciong Kalaw and Doña Maria Maralit Manguiat of Lipa, Batangas. #teodorokalaw #fatherofphilippinelibraries #nationallibraryofphilippines #filipinohistorian #lipeño #lipahistory #lipacity #historian #philippinehistory #19thcenturyscript #palmerstyle #registrosparroquiales
Rosario Dimayuga y Mayo,  although a late bloomer in the arts at the age of 70,  found a great interest in interior design. Despite not having formal training in this discipline, she paved her way to becoming one of the top interior designers in the country and was even posthumously conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award for Interior Design.  She was married to Valeriano Katigbak Luz. Their sons, Alfredo and Arturo ,both became famous in their chosen careers. Alfredo was an architect who designed the World Health Organization (WHO) building in Manila, the Magsaysay Center, and the Los Baños International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) complex while Arturo, the youngest in the family, was declared National Artist for Visual Arts in 1997.
Leonor Teresa Solís y Africa (1877-1936) was one of the pioneer social workers in the Philippines. She worked as a child-placing agent and commissioner for the Office of Public Welfare, the precursor of what is now the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). As a women’s rights advocate, she was a founding member of the first women’s club in the Philippines, the Asociación Feminista Filipina, which was a trailblazer in the promotion of social welfare, encouragement of women’s participation in public affairs, and women’s suffrage.
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