08/05/2026
What stories were left out of our history books?
The Moro Memoirs Webinar Series opens a learning space for students, teachers, researchers, cultural workers, youth leaders, LGUs, and heritage advocates to explore Moro history, identity, memory, resistance, culture, and living heritage.
This series brings together scholars, researchers, and community voices to help us understand the Moro experience through different lenses โ from history and maps to cultural expression, local memory, peace journeys, and stories of preservation.
Are you excited to know who our first speaker from the University of the Philippines will be?
Join us as we begin this meaningful journey with distinguished speakers who will share their expertise, research, and insights on Moro history, culture, identity, and heritage.
Through this initiative, Moro Memoirs hopes to bring our stories closer to classrooms, communities, institutions, and future generations.
๐ Open to students, teachers, researchers, cultural workers, LGUs, youth leaders, and interested participants
๐ Limited slots are available
๐ Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis
Register here: MoroMemoirs.com/DarwinAbsari or scan the QR Code.
We also invite Local Government Units, schools, organizations, cultural groups, and institutions to be part of this growing initiative. Moro Memoirs is open for partnership and collaboration in promoting history, heritage, culture, and community-based documentation.
For collaboration, partnership, or institutional participation, you may email us at [email protected].
You may also tag a student, teacher, researcher, LGU worker, cultural advocate, or friend who may benefit from this webinar series.
Let us remember, learn, and preserve together.