beginnings of a change maker by carisse escueta
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Republikha is a non-stock, non-profit organization that exists to empower the next generation through music.
About Republikha
Music is our medium. Education is our message.
The People Behind RepubLIKHA
Carisse Escueta: Executive DirectorKathrina Sta. Maria: Finance & Operations DirectorHeidi Franco: Corporate SecretaryVin Dancel: Project DirectorRory Morales: Visual DirectorCoco Castro-Cruz: Gawad Kalinga Coordinator
Board of Trustees
Anthony PangilinanTina ZamoraGang BadoyRoberto Claudio
About Republikha
• A full-length children’s album • For children, 4 to 7 years old• Features 20 tracks of previously unreleased, all original music
created by the Philippine’s best artists• Song topics are kid-friendly • Song lyrics are catchy and easy to understand• Usable in the classroom as a teacher’s supplement• Each album will include a manual for parents and teachers to guide
them through the learning domains covered by each song• Each song will have English and Filipino versions• Albums will be given away for free to public preschools & day care
centers, and qualified communities
Our Major Project and 1st album:
JOOMA JAM!
• Counting 1 to 10• Colors• Reading Books• Making Friends
• Healthy Food• Saving Money• Hospitals• …and more!
Song topics
Most of the topics covered in the album are taken from a preschool curriculum; however, we also included some topics that help teach life skills at an early age.
• Gary Valenciano• Yeng Constantino• Gloc 9• Barbie Almalbis• Joey Ayala• Julianne• Christian Bautista• DJ Benjo Marquez• Lougee Basabas
• Rivermaya• Itchyworms• Ebe Dancel• Salamin• Radioactive Sago
Project• Coffeebreak Island• Brigada• …and more!
Artist RosterThe artists listed below are those who have pledged their support and participation in the Jooma Jam albums. These are some of the country’s most popular and critically-acclaimed artists representing a variety of genres (pop, rock, R&B, soul, folk, jazz, world, spoken word, rap, electronica/house, reggae, novelty, etc.).
My Story
1. Start where you are.
The worst you can get is a NO.
• My circumstance•What was the problem?
• My preparation•How can I be a solution?
• My position: •What is readily available to me?
2. Finding my WHY
Joey Ayala
Rivermaya
Jolina Magdangal
Quest and Psylent
3. Stay INCLUSIVE
You can’t do it alone.
4. Step out of your boat.
Be ready for anything.
5. Remain RELEVANT
6. Social Networking works WONDERS!
Let’s stay connected!
Twitter:@carissescueta
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Facebook:Republikha
Website:republikha.org