July 2, 2018 | In: Civil Society, Congress Watch, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Health Issues, Human Rights, In the News, Media, Women, Youth and Education
Text and photos by John Reiner Antiquerra, PCIJ
FLAGS in colors of the rainbow flew loud and proud as about 25,000 Filipinos gathered on Saturday for the annual Metro Manila Pride march and festival at the Marikina Sports Center.
For gender...
June 18, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Charter Change, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, Governance, Human Rights, Martial Law, Media, Rodrigo R. Duterte, The Economy, The Internet, The Judiciary, Youth and Education
By Atty. Jose Manuel I. Diokno*
Dean, De La Salle University-College of Law
Keynote address, AIESEC YouthSpeak Forum, 17 June 2018,...
February 21, 2018 | In: Freedom of Information, Governance, Health Issues, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Martial Law, Media, Money Politics, Rodrigo R. Duterte, The Economy, Women, Youth and Education
By John Reiner Antiquerra
THE PRESIDENT has made it well known that he is no fan of the press, but what about the Filipino public?
Judging from the posts on PCIJ’s “Shout Out for Press Freedom” wall at the recent Alinday Advocacy Fair at the...
February 19, 2018 | In: Charter Change, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Culture, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, Human Rights, Online Research, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte, Women, Youth and Education
By Karol Ilagan
HE LASHES OUT at reporters and calls the false and misleading information that he dishes out as jokes or “traps.” Yet while his diatribes can be described as unbecoming of his office, President Rodrigo R. Duterte remains widely...
February 12, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Culture, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Media, Rodrigo R. Duterte, Women, Youth and Education
GOT A DATE on Valentine's Day? Or even, got time for friends in the next five nights?
Allow us say thank you and let's celebrate the week together in fun but thoughtful conversation and interaction on press freedom, freedom of information, and...
September 5, 2017 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Culture, Drugs & Crime, Governance, Human Rights, Media, PCIJ Story Project, Rodrigo R. Duterte, Youth and Education
The PCIJ Innovation in Storytelling Project
[caption id="attachment_20610" align="alignnone" width="389"] KIAN Delos Santos’s dream was to become a policeman. (Illustration by Aldy C. Aguirre)[/caption]
THE FIRST PROJECT funded by The PCIJ Project...
August 16, 2017 | In: Access to Information, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Freedom of Information, Governance, Human Rights, Internet, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Media, Peace and Conflict, The Economy, The Internet, The Judiciary, Women, Youth and Education
THE PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (PCIJ) announced today the launch of The PCIJ Story Project, a new initiative that will provide grants of P15,000 up to P75,000 to journalists and artists who work together to produce innovative...