10 episodes

The Nayong Pilipino Foundation's Umpukan sa Nayon Project is under its Heritage Space Program and was designed as a series of multi-sectoral consultations for the development of programs for the future Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park and Creative Hub in the City of Parañaque, Philippines.

Umpukan sa Nayon Nayong Pilipino Foundation

    • Business

The Nayong Pilipino Foundation's Umpukan sa Nayon Project is under its Heritage Space Program and was designed as a series of multi-sectoral consultations for the development of programs for the future Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park and Creative Hub in the City of Parañaque, Philippines.

    No Object Unturned

    No Object Unturned

    Last October 20, 2020, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation conducted another round of online multi-sectoral consultation called Umpukan sa Nayon. Titled "No Object Unturned", this iteration convened anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, museum specialists, and scholars in cultural heritage to seek guidance on the museum the NPF intends to build that will house the Foundation’s permanent collection.

    Esteemed panelists included Romulo Vinci R. Bueza of Ateneo de Davao University, Marinella C. Mina of Ayala Museum, Dr. Jocelyn B. Gerra of the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission-Cebu, Dr. Jose S. Buenconsejo of UP College of Music, and Dr. Nestor T. Castro of International Council of Museums- Philippines. Moderating the discussion was Dr. Laya Boquiren of the Nayong Pilipino Foundation.

    The panelists offered their perspectives and suggestions guided by three main questions:

    (1) How can institutions like the Nayong Pilipino Foundation confront the history of a collection and raise issues on ownership, rights, and ethics?;
    (2) How can museums engage the public to produce critical dialogues about a collection?
    (3) How can virtual museums support the relations that link the artifacts in a collection to persons and society?

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    #MuseoNgNayongPilipino

    • 2 hrs 3 min
    Makakalikasang Nayon: Insights from International Cases in Citizen led Biodiversity Conservation

    Makakalikasang Nayon: Insights from International Cases in Citizen led Biodiversity Conservation

    The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF), in partnership with Philippine Parks and Biodiversity (PPB) organized an Umpukan sa Nayon last October 10, 2020 via Zoom.  Titled “Umpukan sa Nayon: Makakalikasang Nayon,” the goal of the consultation was to engage experts in a discussion that will aid NPF in promoting and amplifying citizen-led biodiversity conservation in the future Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park and Creative Hub to be located in Entertainment City in Parañaque.  The discussion was anchored to the three main questions of: What is the importance of urban parks? What policies are needed to ensure that the public can have more urban parks? How should the NPF property be transformed as a space for citizen-led biodiversity conservation?

    The Umpukan ran from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, divided into three episodes with one hour intervals each. 

    For the third and final session of this Umpukan, international resource people from Australia, England, and Germany were invited to speak. Titled “Episode 3: Insights from International Cases in Citizen-led Biodiversity Conservation,” and facilitated by PPB Co-founder Marinella Lomotan, the speakers from different overseas organizations enthusiastically shared their insights on how NPF can jumpstart building and planning its future park. The invited speakers were Dr. Mary Worral from the Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, Ignace Schops from the Eurparc Federation, and Neil McCarthy from the World Urban Parks Association.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Makakalikasang Nayon: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Biodiversity Conservation

    Makakalikasang Nayon: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Biodiversity Conservation

    The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF), in partnership with Philippine Parks and Biodiversity (PPB) organized an Umpukan sa Nayon last October 10, 2020 via Zoom. 

    Titled “Umpukan sa Nayon: Makakalikasang Nayon,” the goal of the consultation was to engage experts in a discussion that will aid NPF in promoting and amplifying citizen-led biodiversity conservation in the future Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park and Creative Hub to be located in Entertainment City in Parañaque.  The discussion was anchored to the three main questions: What is the importance of urban parks? What policies are needed to ensure that the public can have more urban parks? How should the NPF property be transformed as a space for citizen-led biodiversity conservation?

    The afternoon session, now moderated by Mark Joseph Laceste (PPB Youth Champions Lead) and titled “Episode 2: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Biodiversity Conservation,” shed light on some concrete steps that NPF can take to ensure that the property in Parañaque will be transformed as a space for biodiversity conservation. Representatives from Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) each took turns in sharing their thoughts on this. The invited speakers were Mike Lu from the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines, Robby Cereno from the Training Center for Tropical Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability (TREES), and Boboi Costas from Grassroots Travel.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Makakalikasang Nayon: Citizen-led Biodiversity Conservation and the State

    Makakalikasang Nayon: Citizen-led Biodiversity Conservation and the State

    The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF), in partnership with Philippine Parks and Biodiversity (PPB) organized an Umpukan sa Nayon last October 10, 2020 via Zoom. 

    Titled “Umpukan sa Nayon: Makakalikasang Nayon,” the goal of the consultation was to engage experts in a discussion that will aid NPF in promoting and amplifying citizen-led biodiversity conservation in the future Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park and Creative Hub to be located in Entertainment City in Parañaque.

    The discussion was anchored to the three main questions, What is the importance of urban parks? What policies are needed to ensure that the public can have more urban parks? How should the NPF property be transformed as a space for citizen-led biodiversity conservation? 

    The Umpukan ran from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, divided into three episodes with one-hour intervals each.

    The morning session was titled “Episode 1: Citizen-led Biodiversity Conservation and the State” Moderated by PPB trustee Carlo Delantar, the Umpukan discussed how the future NPF park can be made into a learning space that promotes biodiversity conservation through the point-of-view of the members of the state.  The invited speakers were Dr. Benjamin Vallejo Jr. from the University of the Philippines Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, Rey Aguinaldo and Carlito Castañeda both from DENR, and Julienne Baldonado from NPF's Cultural Leadership Institute. 

    Watch this Umpukan episode on Youtube.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Greening Our Cities

    Greening Our Cities

    With the goal of pushing forward with its vision and plans for 2021, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) organized its final Umpukan iteration for the year.

    This Umpukan titled “Umpukan sa Nayon: Greening Our Cities,” aimed to seek concrete solutions on how NPF can transform the NPF Property in New Seaside Road and Diokno Boulevard in Parañaque City into an urban park—a platform for citizen-led biodiversity conservation and restoration.

    Held last December 5, 2020 via Zoom, NPF’s Umpukan sa Nayon invited experts and specialists in environmental sciences and biodiversity to impart their expertise and recommendations on the concrete strategies NPF can apply in order to begin creating a green creative hub.

    Watch the Umpukan episode on YouTube.

    • 2 hrs 1 min
    Telling Heritage Stories Part 2 (Translating Heritage Stories in Philippine Archaeology)

    Telling Heritage Stories Part 2 (Translating Heritage Stories in Philippine Archaeology)

    Last June 2020, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation, in partnership with Tuklas Pilipinas Society, hosted a public consultation titled Umpukan sa Nayon: Telling Heritage Stories. This iteration was divided into two parts. The second part was called “Translating Heritage Stories in Philippine Archaeology.” 

    Carrying over from the discussion from the first part of the webinar, the discussion mainly involved engaging communities and localizing archaeological heritage. The speakers gave a background on both their studies and their audience as they explained the challenge they face in interpreting archaeological heritage. They each gave their own insights for audience development and the role of public archaeology relating to the programs of traditional institutions and alternative learning hubs, tourism and sustainable development, and cultural sensitivity and Filipino identity.

    Watch this Umpukan sa Nayon episode on the NPF YouTube channel.

    • 2 hrs 36 min

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