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The gallery resisting nostalgia for the Marcos dictatorship (Guest Episode)

What's AP will be coming back with new episodes and even new formats soon. In the meantime, we're sharing this episode from Teka Teka where reporter Bella Perez Rubio visits the Martial Law gallery.

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