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Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival +
Social justice

Human rights Advocacy Campaigning Community engagement Community empowerment Awareness raising Indigenous rights

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Dakila (Noble) is an organization of arDakila (Noble) is an organization of artists-‐activists building a movement of heroism toward social transformation. Dakila fosters citizenship by building one’s capacity to make a change, organizes communities to be part of the movement for change, and takes on advocacy campaigns to bring about strategic actions that make real change. </br></br>DAKILA's management team is led by women, supported by feminist men from the executive management committee, and with a diverse membership base ranging from the sectors of the youth, academe, indigenous peoples, and LGBTIQA+ academe, indigenous peoples, and LGBTIQA+ +
12° 52' 46.92" N, 121° 46' 26.40" ELatitude: 12.8797
Longitude: 121.774
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DAKILA — Philippine Collective for Modern Heroism +
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