INTERVIEW: Restoring historical markers with Project Panandito

INTERVIEW: Restoring historical markers with Project Panandito

From The Colonial Department by Lio Mangubat

May 23, 2026 · 51 min · Season 8 · Episode 12

About this episode

The episode features an interview about Project Panandito, a student-led initiative focused on restoring historical markers in Manila.

You pass by them every day: plaques of metal set onto walls and plinths, heavy with text and history. You may have wondered—how do you maintain these historical markers? A group of students in the University of the Philippines Diliman wondered the same thing. So, for their required NSTP initiative, they formed Project Panandito, a student-led project that, during the sweltering summer months of 2026, went around historical sites in Manila to clean and restore some of these markers. In this interview, I talk to them about the nuts and bolts of cleaning a plaque, what to expect in Manila when you show up to do conservation work on a hot day, how to highlight history in a time that seems determined to forget it… and why restoring a marker can actually be—therapeutic? The Colonial Dept. Interview is a series where I talk to researchers and authors shining a light on our past. Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecolonialdept Follow us on IG: @thecolonialdept Follow us on TikTok: @thecolonialdept Email us: thecolonialdept@gmail.com The Colonial Dept. just celebrated its fifth birthday! To celebrate, I’m giving away discounts for new Patreon members. Subscribe now to any tier and get…

People in this episode

Host: Lio Mangubat

Topics covered

  • historical markers
  • conservation
  • student projects
  • Manila history
  • restoration
  • public history

Keywords

  • historical markers
  • Project Panandito
  • restoration
  • conservation work
  • Manila
  • NSTP initiative
  • student-led project

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of the Philippines Diliman, Project Panandito

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