by: KEAN Inc. Pitik 2022, the Asian Center for Journalism’s (ACFJ) 19th annual forum on photojournalism, will bring together photography, cycling, and climate change through conversations led by cyclists and environmental advocates Jilson Tiu and Aileen Camille (AC) Dimatatac on Friday, December 2, at the Ateneo de Manila University. Jilson Tiu is a professional…(Read More)
When Filipinos commemorate the 50th anniversary of the declaration of martial law, they not only look back to Ferdinand Marcos’ violent rule and greed for power. They remember the student movement that called him out for corruption even then, five decades ago. It was student movement that saw the signs of an impending dictatorship when…(Read More)
Some stories about climate change tell of impending doom or the coming apocalypse caused by destructive human activity or extreme weather disturbances. Others are inspiring stories of hope and collective or individual action, as communities face the effects of climate change and rethink the way they interact with the environment…(Read More)
“We slept on tabletops whenever it was risky to go home. I never drove the same route,” University of the Philippines’ associate professor Yvonne Chua said—referring to the time when she was working at the independent newspaper Ang Pahayagang Malaya during the Marcos dictatorship in the 1980s…(Read More)
Despite a bleak outlook for the press, news executives from Asian publications say the COVID-19 crisis has prompted journalists to try new ways of practicing their craft in ways that may yet bring them closer to audiences and to economic survival…(Read More)
Around this time last year, I was at the edge of Lake Lanao in Tugaya, Lanao del Sur, an artisan town southwest of Marawi City. I was setting up a drone camera, a small black DJI Mavic Air that I and my research team from the Ateneo de Manila University planned to fly over the…(Read More)
Memo from Ateneo OADGP last March 30 regarding Graduate Admission Process for SY 2020-2021 For more information on application requirements and procedures, go to http://ateneo.edu/ls/graduate/how-apply…(Read More)
Journalists investigating the trafficking of wildlife called for collaboration among newsrooms and various sectors to uncover the complex issues of wildlife trade and zoonotic diseases. Journalists Patrick Boehler and Jhesset Thrina Enano told participants at the webinar “Covid-19 and Wildlife Trafficking” that the issue crosses borders and requires the cooperation of media and experts…(Read More)
The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung is now accepting applications for financial support from practicing journalists from all over Asia intending to enroll in the Ateneo de Manila University’s two journalism programs—the Masters in Journalism and the Diploma in Visual Journalism—for the next school year. Both programs employ the blended learning approach, a mix…(Read More)