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AFED provides pro-active representation in promotion/ reclassification, renewal, tenure/ permanency, and service extension to the Faculty and Educators of De La Salle University.

URGENT: NEW ONLINE REFERENDUM FORM FOR DLSU FULL-TIME FACULTY & ASFThe referendum form on the prospective action on Long...
03/06/2026

URGENT: NEW ONLINE REFERENDUM FORM FOR DLSU
FULL-TIME FACULTY & ASF

The referendum form on the prospective action on Longevity Benefit Beyond Age 60 has been released FOR FULL-TIME FACULTY AND ASF. The form can be filled out until next Wed, June 10, 5pm. You should have received it via the AFED mailing list this morning. If you did not receive the said email, please send an email to [email protected] so that we can send you the referendum form. Thank you very much.

Dr. David San Juan, in his personal capacity as AFED president will file his individual position paper too (with consent...
09/05/2026

Dr. David San Juan, in his personal capacity as AFED president will file his individual position paper too (with consent from the AFED Executive Board). His position paper advocates for a 51-unit New General Education Curriculum (NEW GEN C) in lieu of CHED's draft 18-unit Reframed General Education Core Curriculum (RGECC)

Mga kababayan, kapwa akademiko at mamamayang nagmamalasakit sa kinabukasan ng edukasyon sa bansa. Malugod po namin kayong iniimbitahan at ang inyong mga departamento at organisasyon na makiisa sa ating sama-sama, simboliko at makabuluhang pagrerehistro CHED para sa isang holistiko,kritikal, makatao at makabayang General Education Patuloy po tayong pumirma at ipalaganap ang ating unity statement. Magkita-kita tayo sa Mayo 12, 9:30am sa Quezon Hall, UP Diliman. Dalhin ang kopya ng inyong pahayag, petisyon at posisyon. Ang ating lakas ay nasalalay sa mahigpit nating pagkakaisa.

01/04/2026

⏰ Only 3 days left to apply for the Special DCAT for A.Y. 2026–2027! ⏰

Take your next step toward becoming a Lasallian. Don’t miss this final chance to submit your application.

Testing Date (Onsite): April 19, 2026 (Sunday)
Note: Although online testing is available on April 25, May 2, and May 9, 2026, all slots have already been filled.

✅ Applicants who hold a valid DCAT permit but missed the exams last January and February 2026 are eligible to take the Special DCAT.

Apply now via Archers Hub: dlsu.info/applyarchershub

24/03/2026

Scholarship Opportunity for DLSU PhD Applicants | St. Miguel Febres Cordero PhD Scholarship Program

The Saint Miguel Febres Cordero PhD Scholarship Program offers a comprehensive scholarship package to qualified FULL-TIME and NON-WORKING students enrolled in any PhD academic program at De La Salle University.

This scholarship includes a full waiver of tuition and fees, along with a monthly stipend for four academic years. This scholarship is awarded through a competitive, merit-based selection process.

Features:
*Full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
*Monthly stipend of PhP 35,000 for four academic years
*Fifteen scholarship slots are open to FULL-TIME, NON-WORKING students of any DLSU doctoral program, including current students in straight or MA-PhD programs enrolled in PhD-level units at DLSU
*No service requirement after graduation

These scholarships will be available through a competitive selection process that is not needs-based. This means that applicants under any financial category are qualified to apply for this scholarship.

While scholars are expected to devote their time for studies and research, and cannot work during the period of the scholarship, there is no service requirement after graduation.

No penalties will be imposed if an applicant fails to complete the program within the recommended four academic years. However, the stipends and tuition waiver will cease after four academic years.

To apply, please scan the QR code or go to www.dlsu.edu.ph/scholarship/st-miguel-febres-cordero-scholarship-program

Scholarship application is open until May 8.

For inquiries, please email [email protected]

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Association of Faculty and Educators of DLSU (AFED) Statement re: AFED’s Official DOLE Registration as an Independent Un...
24/03/2026

Association of Faculty and Educators of DLSU (AFED) Statement re: AFED’s Official DOLE Registration as an Independent Union

The AFED Executive Board is glad to announce that our organization is now officially registered as an independent union. We have received the physical copy of the Certificate of Registration from DOLE today.

Quoting the said certificate, AFED has “been registered as a legitimate independent union in the Philippines with all the rights and privileges appurtenant thereto to act as representative of its members for purposes of collective bargaining with the employers and the right to promote the moral, social and economic well-being of its members…”

We now join the ranks of other Lasallian institutions where employees are unionized too.

We express our warmest thanks and appreciation to all AFED members and AFED officials who have supported our unionization initiative through the past years.

We likewise express our appreciation to unions, organizations, and networks that have helped inspire and capacitate us to navigate the steps towards unionization.

In a country ranked as one of the ten worst countries for workers’ rights globally in the 2025 Global Rights Index by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), this small step is an important milestone. We hope that this will help inspire a good number of university workers to unionize too.

Amidst the global crisis brought by the US war on Iran and its adverse effects which threaten not only countless lives but livelihoods too, we are encouraged by Pope Francis’s words: “...unions have been an essential force for social change, without which a semblance of a decent and humane society is impossible under capitalism.”

At a time of the seeming dominance of corporatization, Scopus-centrism, impact-factorism, and neoliberal policies (e.g. mass adjunctivization/dominance of part-time, insecure employment, race-to-the-bottom schemes for salaries and benefits and sky-high standards for faculty promotion requirements) in universities, unionization can help us fight for our rights and welfare while contributing something too for shaping and advocating for alternative perspectives towards long-term social transformation.

As always, we will continue to work closely with the DLSU Administration, DLSU Employees Association (DLSU-EA) and other sectors represented in the DLSU Labor-Management Cooperation (LMC) Committees, DLSU Parents of University Students Organization (PUSO), DLSU University Student Government (USG), and DLSU Alumni Association (DLSAA) in finding common ground for the common good.

24 March 2026

20/02/2026

People Power@40
Tuloy ang People Power laban sa korapsyon at kahirapan at para sa katotohanan, katarungan, at pananagutan!

Mula sa tuktok, lahat ng sangkot, dapat managot!

Ikulong ang mga kurakot!

Nakaw na yaman, ibalik sa bayan!

Pagsasamantala sa manggagawa, magsasaka, at kalikasan,
wakasan!

Pondo para sa serbisyo, hindi para sa korap na politiko!

Wakasan ang paghahari ng mga korap na dinastiya!

PROGRAM PROPER: 1:00-4:00PM sa harap ng EDSA Shrine at kahabaan ng EDSA-ORTIGAS
~~~
Nagkakaisang Pahayag sa Ika-40 Anibersaryo ng People Power I (25 Pebrero 2026)

Apatnapung taon na mula nang magsama-sama tayong mga Pilipino para wakasan ang pandarambong at panunupil ng diktadurang Marcos. Ginugunita natin ito bilang pagpapahalaga sa People Power I sa EDSA at sa iba pang panig ng bansa na nagpatunay na ang pagkakaisa ay sandata ng taumbayan para maibalik ang mga demokratikong institusyon (gaano man kalimitado) at subukang kamtin ang mas maginhawang buhay para sa lahat.

Apatnapung taon na rin na nabigo ang mga sumunod na administrasyon na iahon sa kahirapan ang lahat ng mamamayan, at wakasan ang korap na sistemang pinaghaharian ng mga dinastiya at mga dambuhalang korporasyon. Mataas pa rin ang presyo ng bilihin. Maliit pa rin ang kita ng mga manggagawa, magsasaka, at maliliit na negosyo (micro, small, and medium enterprises/MSMEs). Iilang pamilya at korporasyon lang ang nakikinabang sa ipinagmamayabang ng gobyerno na pag-unlad ng ekonomiya.

Habang kapos ang badyet para sa publikong serbisyo tulad ng edukasyon, kalusugan, kuryente, pabahay, agrikultura, at iba pa, ibinabaon sa pabigat na buwis at utang ang taumbayan para makalikom ng pondo na ninanakaw lang ng mga politiko at kontraktor. Patuloy na winawasak ang kalikasan at kapaligiran para lamang sa pagyaman ng iilan, habang ninanakaw ang pondong nakalaan sa pagprotekta sa buhay at kabuhayan ng mamamayang Pilipino na bulnerable sa krisis sa klima. Ang eleksyon ay labanan ng mga dinastiya, at paramihan lang ng pera: talamak ang pagbibigay ng donasyon ng mga kontraktor sa mga politiko kasama na ang presidente, bise presidente, at mga mambabatas.

Dahil sa malawakang kilos-protesta at pagpapahayag ng galit ng taumbayan, nasampahan na ng impeachment si Presidente Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. at Bise Presidente Sara Duterte. May ilan ding nakasuhan at nakakulong dahil sa flood control scam, at 24.7 bilyong pisong halaga ng ari-arian at bank accounts na ang nai-freeze ng gobyerno. Pagkatapos ng halos 40 taon na hindi pag-aksyon ng Kongreso, napilitan ang Palasyo gawing prayoridad ang Anti-Dynasty Bill bilang tugon sa malakas na demand ng taumbayan.

Pero kulang pa. Hindi pa rin naiimbestigahan at nahuhuli ang mga mastermind. Tuloy ang korapsyon sa 2026 dahil bilyon-bilyong piso pa rin ang mga mala-pork barrel na allocables, insertions, at unprogrammed funds sa National Budget. Sa Senado, pinalabnaw ang rekomendasyon na kasuhan ang mga sangkot sa flood control scandal. Sa Anti-Dynasty Bill ng administrasyon ay maaari pa ring makopo ng isang angkan ang mga posisyon sa iba’t ibang lebel.

Tama na, sobra na, sukdulan na ang sistema na pinapatakbo na parang negosyo ang gobyerno!

Tama na, sobra na ang sistema na pinaghaharian ng mga korap na dinastiya na nagpapayaman habang naghihirap ang buong bayan!

Sa ika-40 anibersaryo ng People Power I, sama-sama nating ipagpatuloy ang laban sa korapsyon at kahirapan at para sa katotohanan, katarungan, at pananagutan!

Magkita-kita tayo sa kahabaan ng Edsa Shrine, Edsa-Ortigas, at People Power Monument, 1-5pm. Isama ang mga kapamilya, kaibigan, katrabaho, kaklase at iba pa. Magdala ng plakard at streamer na naglalaman ng ating mga panawagan para sa tunay na pagbabagong nais nating makamtan.

Tuloy ang People Power laban sa korapsyon at kahirapan at para sa katotohanan, katarungan, at pananagutan!

Mula sa tuktok, lahat ng sangkot, dapat managot!

Ikulong ang mga kurakot!

Nakaw na yaman, ibalik sa bayan!

Pagsasamantala sa manggagawa, magsasaka, at kalikasan,
wakasan!

Pondo para sa serbisyo, hindi para sa korap na politiko!

Wakasan ang paghahari ng mga korap na dinastiya!
~~~
(ENGLISH VERSION)
Unity Statement on the 40th Anniversary of People Power I (25 February 2026)

Forty years have passed since we, the Filipino people, came together to end the plunder and repression of the Marcos dictatorship. We commemorate this as a tribute to People Power I along EDSA and in other parts of the country, which proved that unity is the people’s weapon to restore democratic institutions (however limited) and to strive for a better life for all.

Forty years have also passed in which succeeding administrations have failed to lift all citizens out of poverty and to dismantle the corrupt system dominated by political dynasties and giant corporations. The prices of basic goods remain high. The incomes of workers, farmers, and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) remain low. Only a few families and corporations benefit from the so-called economic growth boasted by the government.

While the budget for public services such as education, health, electricity, housing, agriculture, and others remains insufficient, the people are buried in burdensome taxes and debt to raise funds that are stolen by politicians and contractors. The environment continues to be destroyed for the enrichment of a few, while funds allocated to protect the lives and livelihoods of Filipinos vulnerable to the climate crisis are plundered. Elections have become contests among dynasties and a race of who can spend the most money: contractors’ donations to politicians—including the president, vice president, and members of Congress—are rampant.

Because of widespread protests and the people’s just wrath, impeachment complaints have been filed against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. Some individuals have also been charged and detained in connection with the flood control scam, and assets and bank accounts worth 24.7 billion pesos have been frozen by the government. After nearly 40 years of inaction by Congress, the Palace was compelled to prioritize the Anti-Dynasty Bill in response to the strong public demand.

But those measures are not enough. The masterminds have yet to be investigated and arrested. Corruption continues in 2026 as billions of pesos in pork barrel-like allocables, insertions, and unprogrammed funds remain in the National Budget. In the Senate, recommendations to file charges against those involved in the flood control scandal were watered down. Under the administration’s Anti-Dynasty Bill, dynasties may still monopolize positions across different levels of government.

Enough is enough! This system that runs the government like a business has gone too far!

Enough of a system ruled by corrupt dynasties that enrich themselves while the entire nation suffers!

On the 40th anniversary of People Power I, let us unite and continue the struggle against corruption and poverty, and for truth, justice, and accountability!

Let us gather along EDSA Shrine, EDSA-Ortigas, and the People Power Monument, 1:00-5:00 PM. Bring your families, friends, co-workers, classmates, and others. Bring placards and streamers carrying our calls for the genuine change we seek to achieve.
People Power continues against corruption and poverty, and for truth, justice, and accountability!

From the top down, all those involved must be held accountable!

Jail the corrupt!

Return the stolen wealth to the people!

End the exploitation of workers, farmers, and the environment!

Funds for public services, not for corrupt politicians!

End the rule of corrupt dynasties!
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INITIAL LIST OF SIGNATORIES as of 6:00 am (20 Feb. 2026)

GROUPS/ORGANIZATIONS

Kilusang Bayan Kontra Kurakot (KBKK)
Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance (TAMA NA)
Task Force Detainees of the Philippines
Kapatirang Simbahan Para sa Bayan (KASIMBAYAN)
Health Action for Human Rights (HAHR)
Association of Women in Theology (AWIT-ILOILO)
Barangay Escopa 1 Senior Citizen Association
Kabataan Partylist - UP Manila
Seniors Kontra Kurakot (SKK)
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines (LLS)
National Confederation of Labor (NCL)
Samahang Operasyong Sagip (SOS)
Makabayan Coalition
Working People Against Corruption (WPAC)
Pro-People Engineers and Leaders (PROPEL)
Kabataan Partylist (KPL)
Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
Alliance of Concerned Teachers - NCR Union
Bukluran ng Mangingisda sa Batangas ( BMB)
Kilusan ng mga Mangingisda Apektado g Oil Spill ( KMAOS)
Freedom from Debt Coalition
ORIANG
K4K-QC (Kilusan para sa Kabuhayan, Kalusugan, Kalikasan at Katiyakan sa Paninirahan sa Quezon City).
Talitha K*m Philippines Mission Inc
Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development
Seniors Against Corruption
Prelature of Infanta-Community Organization of the Philippines (PI-COPI), Inc.
Ecumenica
BatamPasig
BUNYOG (PAGKAKAISA) PARTY
Health Alliance for Democracy- HEAD
WomanHealth Philippines (WomanHealth)
Tanggol Kasaysayan
Tsinoys for Good Governance
Movement Against Tyranny
The Klima Center of Manila Observatory
Panday Sining Malate - Rektikano
Association of Faculty and Educators of DLSU (AFED) Executive Board
Balagbag Environmental Society Inc. (BESI)
Movement Against Tyranny
Free the Artist Movement
Sustainable Davao Movement (SDM)
UP School of Statistics Student Council (UP Stat SC)
Social Workers for Good Governance
Agham Youth UP Manila (AY UPM)
Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP)
Alliance of Environmentalists and STEM Students for Inclusive Governance
Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK)
Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment (Kalikasan PNE)
Saribuhay National
Agham Youth National
Sustainable Davao Movement
Ecowaste Coalition
Lasallians Against Corruption (LAC)
ACT-REGION 12 UNION
Confederation for Unity, Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees (COURAGE)
Akademiya at Bayan Kontra Disimpormasyon at Dayaan (ABKD)
Solidarity of Workers in Private Education (SWIPE)
Mga Anak ni Inang Daigdig, Ambassadors for Peace and Environment
2KK Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid Foundation
WeGeneration Initiative PH (Wegen)
All UP Academic Employees Union-Los Baños (AUPAEU-LB)
Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines- Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Commission (CMSP-JPICC)
Doctors Opposed to Corruption (DOC)
The Torch Publications
ACT NCR Union-navotas chapter
UP Diliman College of Science Student Council (UPD CSSC)
OFMJPIC
UP Engineering Student Council (UP ESC)
Congress of Teachers/Educators for Nationalism and Democracy
Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG)
Alliance of Concerned Teachers- Education Students PNU( ACT-ES PNU)
PISARA-Diliman
Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
One Faith. One Nation. One Voice
Pilgrims for Peace
Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR)
ACT Private Schools
Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (KADAMAY)
Lawyers Against Corruption
National Union of People’s Lawyers
National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP)
ORIANG EASTERN VISAYAS
MAMULAT (Makabayang Musikero Laban sa Tiwali)
PARA Commuters' Network
Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (PISTON)
Concerned Artists of the Philippines
Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC)
AGHAM Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines (CEC)
Tambayan Center for Children's Rights Inc.
All UP Academic Employees Union - Manila
National Confederation of Labor (NCL)
College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP)
SOCIALISTA
KABATAANG SOCIALISTA
KATIPUNAN NG MGA SAMAHAN NG MANGGAGAWA (KASAMA)
Sipaway Seagrass Guardians
Promotion of Church Peoples' Response(PCPR))
Greenresearch Environmental Research Group Inc.
Amaya Lay (ALAY) Mindanao
UP College of Education Freshies, Shiftees, and Transferees Council (UP Eduk FST Council)
UP Manila - College of Public Health Student Council (CPHSC)
Green Party of the Philippines (GPP-KALIKASAN MUNA)
Kabataan Para sa Kalikasan (KALIKAS) - Green Youth PH
National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP)
National Union of Peoples' Lawyers (NUPL)
ORIANG EASTERN VISAYAS
MAMULAT (Makabayang Musikero Laban sa Tiwali)
PARA Commuters' Network
Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (PISTON)
Concerned Artists of the Philippines
Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC)
AGHAM Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines (CEC)
Tambayan Center for Children's Rights Inc.
All UP Academic Employees Union - Manila
National Confederation of Labor (NCL)
College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP)
KATIPUNAN NG MGA SAMAHAN NG MANGGAGAWA (KASAMA)
Sipaway Seagrass Guardians
Promotion of Church Peoples' Response(PCPR))
Greenresearch Environmental Research Group Inc.
Amaya Lay (ALAY) Mindanao
UP College of Education Freshies, Shiftees, and Transferees Council (UP Eduk FST Council)
UP Manila - College of Public Health Student Council (CPHSC)
Philippine Nursing Students' Association National (PNSA)
Sanlakas
Artikulo Onse
Kapatiran ng mga Riders para sa karapatan (KARIDERS)
Student Christian Movement of the Philippines (SCMP)
August Twenty One Movement (ATOM)
The UP Repertory Company
Babae Para Sa Inang Bayan (BIBA)
Pisara - Diliman
Sandigan ng Kabataang Antipolenyo na Naglilingkod para sa Pagbabago (Lingkod Kabataan Antipolo)
UP College of Education Student Council (UP Eduk SC)
Alliance of Contractual Employees in UP (ACE UP)
Kaisahan ng Manggagawa sa Pagbilao Power Station (KAMPPS), Quezon Workers Alliance Livelihood Training and Empowerment (QWALITE)
Build Youth (BY)
Alliance of Concerned Teachers - Education Students UP Diliman (ACT-ES UPD)
San Pablo Ayaw sa Korupsyon (SAPAK)
Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan Social Action Center
Diocese of Lucena Integral Ecology Hub
Make It Safer Movement (MISMO)
Kamuning Republic
Social Workers Against Corruption (SWAC)
United People Against Corruption (UPAC)
Kalayaan Kontra Korapsyon (K*K)

Ang individual signatories ay makikita sa:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Gq6pmkuL2/

20/02/2026

DLSU joins the
𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐏𝐄𝐒𝐎 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐇 𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓 𝟑:
𝑻𝒂𝒚𝒐 𝒂𝒏𝒈 𝑷𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝑷𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓: 𝑵𝒐𝒐𝒏, 𝑵𝒈𝒂𝒚𝒐𝒏, 𝑩𝒖𝒌𝒂𝒔

As part of the University’s commemoration of the 40th anniversary of People Power, the Lasallian community is invited to join Trillion Peso March Part 3: Tayo ang People Power—Noon, Ngayon, Bukas at the EDSA People Power Monument.

📅 DATE: February 25, 2026 (Wednesday)
🕜 DEPARTURE TIME: 1:30 PM
📌 MAIN PROGRAM: 3:00 PM at the People Power Monument
⛪ HIGH MASS: 6:00 PM at the EDSA Shrine, presided by Bishop Socrates Villegas
👕 WEAR WHITE

PARTICIPANT GUIDELINES:
• Adult participants are requested to proceed directly to the People Power Monument.
• Students may avail transportation from the DLSU South Gate (limited seats; first come, first served).

🔔 PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING
• Umbrella / raincoat or jacket
• Cap
• ID
• Water bottle
• Extra shirt and towel

For inquiries or assistance, please email [email protected].

Let us continue to defend truth, demand accountability, and stand with those who carry the struggle for justice forward.

24/12/2025
Animo La Salle!
17/12/2025

Animo La Salle!

Congratulations, Green Archers!

Animo La Salle!

[AFED] Invitation to participate in the Luneta and Edsa rallies against corruption on November 30The Executive Board of ...
28/11/2025

[AFED] Invitation to participate in the Luneta and Edsa rallies against corruption on November 30

The Executive Board of the Association of Faculty and Educators of DLSU (AFED) encourages all members of the DLSU community to voluntarily participate in the November 30 rallies against corruption and for public accountability: BAHA sa Luneta 2.0: Protestang Bayan Kontra Kurakot (9:00 am to 12:00 noon) and Trillion Peso March at EDSA People Power Monument (8:45 am to 6:00 pm).

For those who would like to march to Luneta, students, faculty members, employees, etc. of various universities along Taft Avenue will assemble at the Taft-UP PGH area (near LRT Pedro Gil station), specifically at the UP PGH Oblation at around 7:00am, with a short program at 7:30 am, and will march at around 8:00am towards Luneta. The main program at Luneta is expected to start at 9:00 am and will end at around noon time. The Luneta rally's organizers include the AFED president who is also a convener of Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance (TAMA NA).

Those who will voluntarily participate in the November 30 public gathering against corruption at Luneta Park, 9am, this Sunday are highly encouraged to participate in this group chat for quick updates:
https://m.me/cm/AbYXMRYeBE91M-YS/?send_source=cm:copy_invite_link

Meanwhile, the details on the Trillion Peso March was announced by CONIC in an HDA last November 25.

Let us be part of these historic gatherings aimed at finally throwing corruption into the dustbins of history.

Address

San Roque

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