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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)

The Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University salutes Time Magazine’s Guardians of Truth, journalists from all over the world who, in 2018, confronted the attacks on the press head-on, in the process finding themselves becoming the biggest news stories of the year. These journalists, Time said, were those who…(Read More)

Have you ever wondered how effigies are made, and by whom? These giant colorful caricatures of people in power are staples of protest rallies, but take time and talent to shape. M.A. Journalism student Che delos Reyes produced a short video that follows a group of people who created the effigy of U.S…(Read More)

Memories of Marawi

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Memories of Marawi   Three years ago, the Asian Center for Journalism traveled to Northern Mindanao as part of Panglantaw Mindanao (Mindanao perspective), a project aimed at producing multimedia stories on Mindanao issues.   Armed with cameras, voice recorders and laptops, the team planned to reach as far as Marawi, the only city in the…(Read More)