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Ms. Rax Bautista's "An End of an Era" in Estancia Mall
Raquel "Rax" Bautista, is an accomplished photographer, fashion stylist, creative director, and painter. Her artistry was honed delicately by her degrees of Fine Arts at the College of the Holy Spirit and significantly from the Academy of Arts in San Francisco, USA.
Right now, I am sharing with all of you, Ms. Rax's latest art collection entitled "An End of an Era."
Here, she shared that she used mixed media and was inspired by nature, her current mood and situation.
HER STATEMENT:

Check Out These Amazing Filipino-made Protective Gears on Shopee
Support the livelihood of
Filipino MSMEs and grab these eco-friendly bamboo face shields and beautiful
Katutubo-made masks.
With the ongoing
global pandemic, it's essential to stay safe and protected. Support our
homegrown businesses with Filipino-made PPEs and represent different regions of
the Philippines available on Shopee. Here are some local brands providing
protective gears that will keep you safe and protected:
Bambuhay’s local
farmers from Cotabato City and Nueva Ecija Province are hand-crafting
eco-friendly face shields made from bamboo. Their hand-made face shields are
lightweight and easy to disinfect, making it ideal for mobility during a
lockdown. Also, Bambuhay sells eco-friendly products such as bamboo straws,
rice, and wheat straw mugs, and bamboo toothbrushes, all made using natural
ingredients.
Bambuhay provides
eco-friendly products to heal Mother Earth from plastic pollution,
deforestation, and climate change - all while empowering marginalized
communities of farmers. Support them by going to their Shopee page here: https://shopee.ph/Bamboo-Faceshield-(B1)-by-Bambuhay-i.266750192.3347230546
Amian PH sells face
masks made of hand-woven Inabel textiles in Pinilian weave sourced from the Ilocos Region.
These face masks have a filter pocket for an added layer of protection with a
comfier fit. Most importantly, it is washable, reusable, and breathable.
Supporting these hand-woven masks also means
supporting the livelihood of the local female weavers of Ilocos while
preserving their centuries-old tradition. Find their woven face masks on their
Shopee page: https://shopee.ph/Amianph-Inabel-Face-Masks-in-Pinilian-Weave-i.136584285.6144444000
These personal
protective equipment lab gowns are Quezon City made and are available in free
size S up to 3XL. It has a water-resistant microfiber fabric material, making
it suitable for those who are always outside but want to stay protected. It’s
also washable and comes with a head and shoe cover. Visit their Shopee page
here: https://shopee.ph/Locally-made-Lab-Gown-PPE-i.16133072.6334993277
With germs and
viruses everywhere, disinfecting and sanitizing your hands (and homes) are
strongly recommended. Nature’s Rain alcohol comes in two formulations:
organic-based ethyl alcohol used for hand sanitation and antiseptic isopropyl
alcohol. It comes in a 1 gallon or 500 ml size, and they also accept bulk
orders. Check their Shopee page here: https://shopee.ph/Nature's-Rain-Alcohol-70-Ethyl-Scented-1-Gallon-i.221846102.6042860420
This shop sells face
masks from Ilocos made of fully handwoven, Inabel cloth that comes in different
designs. The face mask has the same shape as the N-95 mask, giving users full
coverage from the nose down to their chin. Visit their Shopee page here: https://shopee.ph/Local-Made-Katutubo-Hand-Made-Inabel-Face-Mask-i.4113243.7539839064
Protecting yourself
is essential, and you can do it while supporting small businesses. When you
purchase from these stores, you are also sustaining the livelihood of
marginalized individuals and micros, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and
directly helping them grow their businesses online.
Download the Shopee
app for free on Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
About Shopee
Shopee is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia
and Taiwan. It was launched in 7 markets in 2015 to connect consumers, sellers,
and businesses in the region.
Shopee offers an easy, secure, and engaging experience that
is enjoyed by millions of people daily. It offers a wide product assortment,
supported by integrated payments and logistics, as well as popular
entertainment features tailored for each market. Shopee is also a key contributor
to the region’s digital economy with a firm commitment to helping brands and
entrepreneurs succeed in e-commerce.
Shopee is a part of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE), a leading global
consumer internet company. In addition to Shopee, Sea’s other core businesses include
its digital entertainment arm, Garena, and digital financial services arm,
SeaMoney. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small
businesses with technology.
#itstartsonTikTok continues to celebrate creators and culture trends with “Creators’ Talk” online event
The celebration continues for TikTok with stories featuring
creators, trends, and meaningful campaigns that all began on the world’s
leading short-form video platform. Since the local launch of the campaign #itstartsonTikTok last September 11,
2020, it was followed by an online event on September 17, 2020 titled Creators’ Talk: TikTok’s Impact on Filipino
Culture and the Creative Economy with TikTok content creators Zendee, Lyqa Maravilla and Yanyan de
Jesus sharing their experiences about how they started on TikTok. A
trending TikTok content creator himself, Mark
Averilla, aka Macoy Dubs and Auntie Julie, hosted the online event.
TikTok Phillipines’ User Content Content and Operations Manager John Castro officially opened the event with a message that truly explained the essence of the campaign.
“With ‘it starts on TikTok,’ we want to celebrate the community. We want to make sure that we thank our community for making TikTok an integral part of our lives and providing an endless amount of entertainment, joy, and positive vibes. The impact of the trends that TikTok and the community made, now just transcends content - it goes from art to beauty and everything else in between,” said Castro.
John attributed TikTok’s impact on culture to the creators,
users, and fans who are continuously inspired to create more content and
explore their individuality. TikTok enables people from all walks of life to
express themselves one way or another. From a Gen Z dominant app in its early
years, the platform now appeals towards the professionals and senior citizens
which has helped create a solid diverse culture. With tons of local content
within the platform, every user can have a lot of different perspectives.
TikTok as an empowering platform for creation
Prior to Zendee’s popularity, she already participated in
numerous singing competitions and was once featured in the Ellen De Generes
show. But for her, success became sweeter when she found the empowering culture
and community that is on TikTok.
This talented creator was able to gain 5.7 million followers in just 7 months. One video that she attributed to her TikTok success is her parody of then viral Sarah Geronimo’s Tala, titled Gala. It was a funny yet hopeful song about how Filipinos look forward to being able to travel again once the community quarantine is over.
During her portion, Zendee enumerated her favorite trends which include the musical challenge #popcornduet. She also liked how #BinibiningMarikit delivers an empowering theme for Filipinas to feel confidently beautiful about themselves.
Before ending the interview,
Zendee imparted an message to her fellow content creators:
“TikTok is a big family who’ll support your craft. You can showcase your talent on TikTok. Collaborate with different creators so that we grow together. Let’s support each other, especially to the starting content creators!”
TikTok as an enabler
for learning
“It made me a better educator outside of TikTok,” shared
educational content creator Lyqa Maravilla looking back through her 4 months of
experience in the platform. Aiming to democratize education in the Philippines,
Lyqa started mid-May of 2020 when discussion of virtual learning for students
started.
“My concern at that time was student’s fear and anxiety from learning online. Joining TikTok was me being compelled to convince the young ones that learning is possible even from short-form content. I am so happy that the learning audience took to it. This time we get to convince them that: yes, kaya nilang matuto, sa loob ng isang minuto,” shared Coach Lyqa. Her account @teamlyqa actually grew to a million subscribers in six weeks since she started -- a testament that the Filipino youth really love to learn. For a fact, the education-focused local campaign #TikTokU became a top content with 1.8 billion views as of writing.
Given the young generation’s short attention span, educators
are challenged to be creative in their content. Lyqa shared how simple and easy
it is to create a video and edit in the app. Ending her interview, she
encouraged teachers and co-educators to utilize TikTok as a learning platform,
“if you think you have something you know
that can help others, share it on TikTok. It is really a good place to start.”
TikTok embraces the
unique, creative and weird you
Yanyan de Jesus is now one of the country’s most followed
TikTok content creators at 9.7 million. He is the Grand Champion for Talent in
the region-wide competition TikTok All-Star Southeast Asia 2019.
For all these reasons, #itstartsonTikTok campaign is a love
letter to these local creators and a proper acknowledgement of the campaigns
and trends that brought joy to the community.
For every content creator that starts on TikTok, a new story
unfolds. One positive content on TikTok is a message of hope and inspiration to
multitude of users from many parts of the globe. For every video upload,
culture and experiences are shared, amplified, and celebrated in a tic of a
sec. These small acts of positivity and goodness collectively shaped the
culture trends that we have today.
TikTok welcomes you for who you are. Now’s the best time to
start your creative journey. Download TikTok today on your iOS and Android devices and start your TikTok moment with #itstartsonTikTok and #TikTokPhilippines.
About
TikTok
TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Our mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy. TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo. www.tiktok.com.
REBISCO aids DepEd on continued learning during the pandemic
Keeping the Filipino bayanihan
spirit alive, the Republic Biscuit Corporation (REBISCO) recently launched
new programs to aid the continued education of school children during the
pandemic. As the Department of Education (DepEd) pushes for online learning at
home to curb the spread of the virus, REBISCO has come up with a series of
learning materials in various formats that both educators and students can use.
Supplementary Learning
Kits
Last July, REBISCO began its distribution of supplementary learning
kits to 240 public schools in NCR. The kit contains school materials such as
pencils, crayons, and other basic school supplies. According to Quezon City,
Pasay, and Las Piñas school divisions, REBISCO is the first private stakeholder
to respond to DepEd’s “Bayanihan Para Sa
Paaralan” which seeks for support from private sectors in producing modified
learning materials fit for home education. As the effects of the global
pandemic were utterly unexpected, support from private entities are very
crucial in accomplishing all planned activities for restructuring and
reorganizing the education system to cope with the changes.
Activity Worksheets
Supplementary activity worksheets were also produced by REBISCO and
will be incorporated into the printed modules that the DepEd will distribute to
students once the school year officially starts on October 5. These will reach
351 thousand learners from the early grade.
Instructional Videos For
Teachers, Parents, and Learners
REBISCO is also instrumental in producing instructional videos to
help educators navigate the new technologies to be used in virtual teaching.
The two video materials are for DepEd Commons and DepEd LMS.
The DepEd Commons is an online library portal of learning materials
accessible to public and private school students from Kinder up to Grade 12.
The DepEd LMS is a virtual classroom where educators can facilitate
the class and check
real-time activities, among others.
Instructional Videos
For Students
REBISCO is also leading in the production of branded video
materials that can further reinforce learning among young grade schoolers.
These videos will be made available on DepEd’s website https://commons.deped.gov.ph/ and will include the following
instructional videos for students: REBISCO Hand Eatiquette, Topps
SarapBalikEskwela tips, Frootees’ The Frooteam, and The Hanchies from Hansel
Sandwich.
“For many years, REBISCO has enjoyed the untiring patronage of
Filipino consumers, particularly the parents whose children would often bring
our products to school as their baon.
During this time when kids are forced to stay home and miss out on the learning
opportunities, they can only get from attending school, we felt the need to
help so our children can continue their development. Through these
supplementary materials that we have provided the DepEd, we hope that our
school children will be inspired to continue their quest for learning and education
and be motivated to strive and do well even under challenging circumstances,”
said Rey Delos Reyes, Rebisco’s Senior Vice President for Marketing.
To access the supplementary learning materials from REBISCO, visit
the DepEd’s official website at www.deped.gov.ph, and social media accounts:
Facebook (DepEd Philippines), Instagram (@depedphilippines), and Twitter
(@DepEd_PH).
To learn more about Rebisco head to www.rebisco.com.ph and follow REBISCO’s official social Facebook page
www.facebook.com/RebiscoOfficialPage.
Pru Life UK advances financial literacy for Filipino families with Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home webinar
Pru Life UK
recently hosted the latest PRUWise webinar, entitled Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home: Financial Literacy Basics for Filipino Families.
The expert-led and fun-filled webinar aimed to teach both parents and children
the building blocks of a solid financial future.
The webinar was
hosted by children’s show TV personality Tonipet Gaba and Pru Life UK’s Mary
Jane Pangan. It featured education and finance experts Dr. Queena Lee-Chua and
Dr. Mary Joy Abaquin, who shared their insights on how parents can raise
money-smart children at home. Almost 700 parents and children from around and
beyond the Philippines joined the virtual event.
“Pru Life UK’s
advocacy of financial literacy applies to kids as much as it does to parents.
We introduced the Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home
webinar because we believe in starting the journey to financial wellness at a
young age. It provided an avenue for parents to teach their kids essential life
skills like money management in an engaging way,” says Pru Life UK Senior Vice
President and Chief Customer Marketing Officer Allan Tumbaga.
Multi-awarded
Ateneo professor and author Dr. Lee-Chua shared tips on how to introduce money
concepts to kids. She advised
parents to do frequent activities with their kids, from teaching them how much
things are and where money comes from. She also encouraged parents to normalize
lessons about monthly bills, exchange rates, or distinguishing between needs
and wants when kids are older. According to her, "Parents and teachers are
the best role models. If we don't practice what we preach, it will be absorbed
by our kids."
Complementing her
talk was the discussion led by Dr. Abaquin, author and founding directress of
the Multiple Intelligence International School. She guided parents through the
concepts of financial and fiscal responsibility, saving and investing, and
responsible consumerism by making smart spending choices.
“Financial freedom is a mental, emotional, and educational process that all of us have to go through. As parents and teachers let us take an active part in giving our kids this lifelong gift,” she said.
The Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home webinar also featured exciting games for kids aged seven to 12 years old about money management. The activities were designed to be an engaging way for children to value money and be careful with their allowance.
Participants estimated the correct cost of school supplies in Guess the Price, while they determined if an item is a necessity in Need or Want? The games were based on existing Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home modules. Game winners received P500 gift cards and exclusive Cha-Ching comics, while one lucky attendee won a brand-new tablet to aid in their home schooling.
“We are happy to supplement the Cha-Ching Kid$ at Home online resources, an initiative developed by Prudence Foundation – the community investment arm of Prudential in Asia and Africa – following its launch last June. The webinar, also done in partnership with Junior Achievement Philippines, reinforces our We DO Education promise, where we aim to teach Filipinos to be money smart. Previously, we worked with schools and institutions to promote financial literacy. Our new work from home setup has pushed us to pivot to digital and give parents an active role in their child’s education with simple yet quality resources,” shares Tumbaga.
“Financial literacy
may be an intimidating topic for both parents and children. This motivated us
to develop easy resources for parents to teach and facilitate, and at the same
time, make learning fun and enjoyable for kids. Our modules are free and
available online for everyone to access,” ends Prudence Foundation Executive
Director Marc Fancy.
Parents can view
online or print out the Cha-Ching Kid$ at
Home modules, including parent guides and daily challenges that teach their
children the four basic money management concepts– Earn, Save, Spend, and Donate.
Modules come with hands-on activities, and music video links. Access the
modules at www.cha-ching.com.
About Pru Life UK
Established in 1996, Pru
Life UK is the pioneer of insuravest, or investment-linked life insurance
products, in the Philippines and is one of the first life insurance companies
approved to distribute US dollar-denominated investment-linked life insurance
policies in the country. Since its establishment, Pru Life UK has expanded its
reach to over 190 branches in the Philippines, with the biggest life agency
force of more than 32,000 licensed agents.
The company ranked second
(2nd) among the country’s life insurers based on the Insurance
Commission’s 2019 rankings in terms of new business annual premium income. Pru
Life UK is headquartered in Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig City.
Pru Life UK and Prudential
plc are not affiliated with Prudential Financial, Inc. of the United States,
Prudential Assurance Company (a subsidiary of M&G plc, a company
incorporated in the United Kingdom), Philippine Prudential Life Insurance
Company, Prudentialife Plans, Inc. or Prudential Guarantee and Assurance, Inc.
(all Philippine-registered companies). Pru Life UK is a life insurance company
and is not engaged in the business of selling pre-need plans.
For more information: www.prulifeuk.com.ph
About Prudence Foundation
Prudence Foundation is the community
investment arm of Prudential in Asia and Africa*. Its mission is to secure the
future of communities by enhancing education, health, and safety. The
Foundation runs regional programs as well as local programs in partnership with
NGOs, governments and the private sector in order to maximize the impact of its
efforts. Prudence Foundation leverages Prudential’s long-term mindset and
geographical scale to make communities safer, more secure and more resilient.
The Foundation is a Hong Kong-registered charitable entity.
For more information please visit:
www.prudencefoundation.com
*Prudential Corporation Asia is a
business unit of Prudential plc of the United Kingdom. Neither Prudential
Corporation Asia nor Prudential plc are affiliated in any manner with
Prudential Financial, Inc., a company whose principal place of business is in
the United States of America. In Taiwan and Korea, Prudential Corporation Asia
trades under the PCA name for its insurance business. Its asset management
business in Asia operates under the name Eastspring Investments.
About Cha-Ching
Cha-Ching is an initiative of Prudence
Foundation; the community investment arm of Prudential plc in Asia and Africa.
Produced in co-operation with Cartoon Network, the leading children’s channel
in Asia Pacific, and with the backing of Dr. Alice Wilder, an expert in
educational and child psychology, Cha-Ching takes an engaging and
age-appropriate musical narrative approach to teach children four key money
management concepts – Earn, Save, Spend, and Donate.
Cha-Ching is a series of three-minute
animated music videos for children aged seven to 12. The videos are aired on
Cartoon Network, reaching 34 million households a day in Asia. Cha-Ching is
available in 9 languages; English, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia,
Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai, Vietnamese, Khmer and Burmese.
The Cha-Ching curriculum has been
providing structured lesson plans for teachers since 2016. Over 10,000 teachers
have been trained to deliver the curriculum, across 8 locations in Asia and
Africa, reaching over 500,000 students to date.