Final phase of NSTP Lecture Series 2025 promotes advancement rights and inclusion for marginalized sectors

By: Abraham Reign Magbiro
November 24, 2025
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Photo courtesy of Julia Iris Eguillano

The National Service Training Program (NTSP) hosted “Paglaya at Paglayag,” the culminating seminar of the NSTP series in partnership with Letran Politicvs, brought together students, faculty, and advocates to discuss building safe and inclusive communities for women, children, and the LGBTQ+ sector, on Friday, Nov. 21, at SC Auditorium.

The seminar featured expert speakers, panel discussions and a call to action for student involvement.

The seminar tackled discrimination and underrepresentation of marginalized groups. By linking national issues like corruption to campus life, it encouraged students to advocate for equity and inclusion.

Previous NSTP seminars addressed social issues affecting vulnerable communities. Inst. John Renzo Espinosa opened the event by recalling these efforts and highlighting the impact of corruption on the lower classes.

He reminded attendees that the suffering of marginalized groups is a continuing national concern.

Atty. Beda Angeles Epres, from the Commission on Human Rights, discussed how women’s and children’s rights are often ignored. He called for laws that give these groups a voice and hold institutions accountable.

“Inclusivity is not an option, it is required in order to achieve progression and innovation,” Epres said.

Ms. Mitch Costales, a transgender advocate and media producer, spoke about the role of social media in supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. She stressed the importance of pronouns and diverse represantation in media. 

Costales cited TV shows like “My Husband’s Lover” and “Die Beautiful” as examples of progress, but noted that challenges remain, especially conservative households.

During the panel discussion, Ma. Victoria S. Diaz joined as a speaker. She introduced the Women and Children Protection Code, emphasizing its role in safeguarding rights and promoting gender sensitivity. 

Epres called for stronger legal protections and accountability for women and children.

Costales said, “Media creates a safe space for the LGBTQIA+ community. Simply posting content can inspire others to be vocal and expressive.”

Diaz highlighted the importance of institutional policies like the Women and Children Protection Code in ensuring protection and awareness.

Panelists agreed on the need for child protection laws and genuine, year-round support for marginalized groups.

Organizers urged students to support policies like the Women and Children Protection Code and the sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression (SOGE) bill.

Speakers agreed that true inclusivity requires ongoing effort from both institutions and individuals. The event ended with a call to action: “Fight for the rights not only for one, but for all.”

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