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#anakbayanie is a chapter now! On Nov 30th, 2014, we officially expanded into Anakbayan Inland Empire, Anakbayan Los Angeles, & Anakbayan Long Beacch! Lumalakas, lumalawak, lumalaban, Anakbayan! #Anakbayan #kasamas #nationaldemocracy #km50 (at Chuco's Justice Center)
Merardo Arce joined Kabataang Makabayan & helped form Panday Sining, the cultural arm of KM. Get to know Mer and his contributions. "Mer was an effective motivator and organizer. He spent nights diligently studying the conditions in the country and the history of the struggle of its people. Then he would share his insights with people in the villages he worked with. Because of his leadership skills, his commitment, and his decisiveness, Mer soon became a leader of the anti-martial law underground movement in Mindanao, helping develop the movement in that island."
Fellow teachers describe Carlos, called Caloy or Charlie by fellow activists, as amiable and adaptable, diligent and trustworthy. He was an organization man, but he was also dynamic, an effective articulator for nationalism, social reforms and civil liberties.
Charlie became a student activist in the mid‑1960s, organizing core groups which later became the base of the militant Kabataang Makabayan (KM), which he helped establish in 1964. Charlie was KM’s first Vice‑President. He also became its National Treasurer, General Secretary and Executive Member of the Committee of Advisers in its National Council. He was a major personality of the 1970 First Quarter Storm (FQS).
In these capacities, Charlie helped organize the massive demonstrations, conferences and congresses that helped spread the nationalist movement in the Philippines. He believed that the revolution started by Bonifacio and Jacinto of the Katipunan was unfinished and had to be completed.
These ideas were reflected in his subsequent involvement in the student movement in the 1960s and 1970s. He became a staunch nationalist and an advocate of national sovereignty and independence.