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| - John Charles Edward (Carlos) Celdran (Makati, 10 november 1972 – Madrid, 8 oktober 2019) was een Filipijns activist, standup-comedian en toeristengids. (nl)
- John Charles Edward "Carlos" Pamintuan Celdran (November 10, 1972 – October 8, 2019) was a Filipino artist, tour guide, segment TV host and cultural activist. He was known for "Walk This Way", a guided tour of the Manila districts of Intramuros, Binondo, and Quiapo using a combination of music, visuals, and history lectures to immerse tourists into what was life like during the Spanish and American colonization periods of the Philippines. He was also known for engaging in a controversial protest, known colloquially as his "Damaso stunt", in the Manila Cathedral in September 2010, leading to his arrest for "offending religious feelings" as per Article 133 of the Revised Penal Code. In January 2019, the conviction forced Celdran to go on self-exile in Madrid, Spain, where he died of cardiac (en)
- John Charles Edward "Carlos" Pamintuan Celdran (10 November 1972 – 8 Oktober 2019) adalah seorang pemandu wisata, aktivis kebudayaan, dan artis pertunjukan Filipina. Dibesarkan di Makati, Filipina, ia memulai karier seninya pada usia 14 tahun sebagai kartunis untuk sebuah surat kabar Manila lokal. Ia masuk ke Rhode Island School of Design pada 1991, di mana ia belajar dan mempraktikan seni pertunjukan. Setelah universitas, ia berpindah ke New York City, di mana ia hidup sebagai biseksual terbuka. Disana, ia pertama kali menyaksikan dampak HIV pada , yang kemudian membuatnya menjadi aktivis kesehatan reproduksi di Filipina. (in)
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