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“Madi has opened up so many doors for us internally, as The Crew, where we can now start to branch out,” D4 said.

“Madi has opened up so many doors for us internally, as The Crew, where we can now start to branch out,” D4 said.

“Gaming isn’t going anywhere.”

“It’s really an exploration of the other; a celebration of the disenfranchised; (and) a following of these monsters and these societal outcasts, (which is) very similar to how gays and the LGBT community have been treated in history,” he said.

I have felt pain and been through more things than you could imagine from being on a wheelchair for over a year, multiple surgeries, dialysis treatments and infections.

“(Because of basketball and hip-hop) it’s not really hard to influence Filipinos in like streetwear/hypebeast culture,” Macatangay laughed.

22-year-old Justin Holness grew up like other Black children, he said. He was warned about how to act if ever pulled over by police as well as in general. He says the movement is dying down, but he’s seen the impact it’s already had.

Graphic by Sakura Siegel.

This is a developing story and will be updated with new information. Check back later for more. President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the Anti-Terrorism bill on Friday despite concerns stated by the United Nations and online protests. This law will create an anti-terror council to carry out arrests of accused
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