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Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran
UP ALYANSA
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Established 2000
Category Leadership and Service Formation
Chairperson JC Tejano
Faculty Adviser Prof. Jely Galang
Location Quezon City, Philippines
Slogan Kasama ka. (10th anniversary slogan), Ituloy natin ang napagtagumpayan, para sa UP, para sa bayan! (2013 USC campaign)
Colors Sky Blue and Yellow
Facebook UP ALYANSA Facebook page
Twitter UP ALYANSA Twitter account
YouTube ALYANSA TV
E-mail Address upd.alyansa@gmail.com

UP Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (Alliance of Students for Social Justice and Social Progress), or UP ALYANSA, is a dynamic leadership and service formation in the University of the Philippines - Diliman. UP ALYANSA traces its roots from the numerous efforts of its member organizations in pushing for concrete, innovative, and realistic activities, campaigns, and services for progressive change that are representative of the rights and welfare of UP students in particular and the Filipino people in general.

Principles

  • Progressive Multi-Perspective Activism

We make it a point to be open to all ideas for progressive change, be those views contrary to ours. PROGRESSIVE, we aim to be the locus of insight, foresight and relevance as we follow a contextual and progressive “political lane” in our advocacy for the rights and welfare of the marginalized, oppressed and powerless. MULTI-PERSPECTIVE, we recognize and respect different progressive perspectives or points of views through which social issues can be understood. ACTIVISM, we offer a different form of activism – one that is reflective of the diversity of the university and society; one that is responsive to our interests and needs; one that is concrete, innovative and realistic. We call for change and move to action, but we do not promise; we encourage student participation but we do not oblige; we offer principles, but we do not impose prehistoric dogmas and ideologies.

  • Academic Excellence

We believe that academic excellence should be reflective of our leadership and service orientation and social commitment and responsibility. UP ALYANSA believes that academic excellence is only attainable through accessible, quality and relevant education and the intellectual competence of the students. Moreover, academic excellence should be reflective of the leadership and service orientation and social commitment and responsibility of the university to the nation.

  • Student Empowerment

We regard the primacy of democratic consultation and popular participation. UP ALYANSA advocates for genuine student participation and representation as the basic foundation in addressing student rights and welfare. Thus, institutions that seek to promote the rights and welfare of the students must regard the primacy of democratic consultation and popular participation.

  • Social Justice and Social Progress

We affirm UP’s role to carry on our people’s struggle against injustices as a prerequisite for social progress. UP ALYANSA views social justice as a paramount consideration and a prerequisite for social progress. Geographic, cultural, economic, political and social development can only be achieved through the promotion and the protection of democratic rights and welfare. As Iskolars ng Bayan or scholars by virtue of our nation’s sweat and blood, we are duty-bound to continue our university’s legacy as the advocate of the rights and welfare of the marginalized, oppressed and powerless. We are tasked to be Iskolars para sa Bayan. We believe that it is the quest of each and every UP student to learn for and from the people; and struggle for and with the people for social justice and social progress.

National and Local Campaigns

Since 2000, to further the cause of progressive change in the University of the Philippines and Philippine society, UP ALYANSA joins numerous student alliances, councils, and organizations in various campaigns and movements such as the:

  • Anti-Corruption and Anti-Trapo movement
  • Reproductive Health (RH) Law campaign
  • Sin Tax Reform Law campaign
  • Freedom of Information Bill (Bantay FOI, Sulong FOI) campaign
  • Electoral Reform and Voters’ Education / 'First Time Voters' campaign
  • Solidarity for Peace movement
  • Anti-contractualization of labor and Security of Tenure Bill campaign
  • Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Reform and Empowerment campaign
  • Students’ Rights and Welfare (STRAW) Bill campaign
  • Progressive UP Charter campaign
  • Relevant General Education Program (RGEP) campaign
  • Relevant National Service Training Program (RNSTP) campaign
  • Volunteerism in UP / Re-establish the UP Office for Pahinungod campaign
  • Democratize the Student Regent Selection Process (Check the OSR!) campaign
  • Socialized Tuition (STFAP Under Protest!) campaign
  • Progressive UP Student Code (Break the Code!) campaign
  • Increase the UP Budget, Invest in Education campaign

Consistent with UP ALYANSA’s campaign against campus and fraternity-related violence, the formation co-organized with the UP Law Student Government (LSG) and other student formations the Student-Led Anti-Hazing WAtch (SAWA) Alliance. The formation is also part of the Pahinungod para sa Sumilao, a university-wide campaign in solidarity with the march of the Sumilao farmers of Bukidnon in 2007, and the Laban para sa Casiguran campaign in support of the farmers, fisherfolks and indigenous peoples fom Casiguran, Aurora who oppose the Aurora Pacific Economic Zone (APECO) in 2012.

UP ALYANSA also spearheads numerous projects and programs that are geared toward academic excellence, leadership and service orientation, and social commitment and responsibility such as the formation’s comprehensive and sustainable Leadership and Service Training Program (LSTP) and Volunteer Service Program (VSP).

Campaign for the University Student Council

Recognizing the continuing relevance of the University Student Council (USC) and College Student Councils (CSC) as venues for progressive change, UP ALYANSA also participates in the annual USC and CSC elections. UP ALYANSA has produced:

  • Three USC Chairpersons
    • Kris Ablan (2004)
    • Third Bagro (2008)
    • Heart Diño (2012)
  • Three USC Vice Chairpersons
    • Psyche Fontanilla, as SAMASA's candidate in the Alternatibong Koalisyon ng mga Mag-aaral (AKMa) - ALYANSA-SAMASA Coalition (2002)
    • Tina Langit (2004)
    • Viktor Fontanilla (2007)
  • Fifty-one USC Councilors (from 2000-2013)

The formation has also produced numerous USC College Representatives and College Student Council Officers.

ALYANSA sa USC (Academic Year 2013-2014)

Name (Course, College) Position
Aly sa USC 13-14 Aaron Letaba (BS Business Administration and Accountancy, College of Business Administration)
#3 USC Councilor
JP Delas Nieves (BS Economics, School of Economics)
#6 USC Councilor
Arjay Mercado (MA Economics, School of Economics / BS Business Economics, School of Economics)
#10 USC Councilor
Chris Alquizalas (BA Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy)
CSSP Representative to the USC
April Ramos (BS Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering)
Engineering Representative to the USC
Shamah Bulangis (B Secondary Education, English, College of Education)
Educ Representative to the USC
Stef Quintin (DCPMA Voice Pedagogy, College of Music)
Music Representative to the USC
Fen De Leon (BS Business Administration and Accountancy, College of Business Administration)
CBA Representative to the USC
Nelica Rotoni (BS Statistics, School of Statistics)
Stat Representative to the USC


Executive Committee (Academic Year 2013-2014)

Name (Course, College) Position
JC Tejano (Juris Doctor, College of Law / BA Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy)
Chairperson
Alea Carpio (BA European Languages, College of Arts and Letters)
Vice Chairperson for Membership
Amiel Ayson (BA Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy)
Vice Chairperson for Students' Rights and Welfare
Migs Angeles (BS Geography, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy)
Vice Chairperson for Education, Research and Training
Roger Cabiles Jr. (BS Community Development, College of Social Work and Community Development)
Vice Chairperson for Committee on Sectoral Struggles
Krish Mendoza (BS Business Economics, School of Economics)
Vice Chairperson for Publications and Publicity
Audrey Raposa (BS Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering)
Vice Chairperson for Finance and Logistics
Jen Monje (BA Public Administration, National College of Public Administration and Governance)
Secretary-General
Prof. Jely Galang (Department of History, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy)
Faculty Adviser


Member Organizations


Local Networks


Political Party Allies in the UP System


National Networks


Contact Us

  • E-mail address: upd.alyansa@gmail.com


External Links