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Artist-activist collective Dakila gets ‘Tulip Award’

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ON Human Rights Day the Netherland­s Embassy recognized Filipino artist collective Dakila with the second “Embassy Tulip” award for human rights, in a reception hosted by Ambassador Marielle Geraedts.

Geraedts explained that the award is meant to “recognize outstandin­g organizati­ons that promote human rights in peaceful ways, especially for their innovation and creativity.” She also shared that it “seeks to support humanright­s defenders with visibility, and a broader platform for engagement and critical discussion­s.”

Dakila is an artist-activist collective who has pioneered “creative resistance” by harnessing the power of arts, media and popular culture in popularizi­ng human rights and democratic values in the Philippine­s. Since it was founded 17 years ago, it has created a community of artists and activists of all ages that integrates Filipino culture and values in countering efforts to discredit human-rights work, and in reclaiming and shaping the human rights movement.

One of the most notable achievemen­ts of Dakila is the establishm­ent of the “Active Vista Internatio­nal Human Rights Festival:” the biggest, broadest and longest-running festival celebratin­g rights and freedoms in the Philippine­s. It also has a strong presence on social media, as it uses emerging platforms to make human rights more digestible and understand­able for the public, especially the youth.

Dakila’s Secretary-general Leni Velasco remarked: “[With] this Tulip Award, we in Dakila, our Active Vista Center, and the breadth of our constituen­cy, renew our commitment to ignite this movement of heroism, and usher in a new generation of heroes that will creatively resist amid fear and despair, that loves radically between the gaps and crevices of social polarizati­on and division, and disrupts an angry, hateful world with kindness and empathy built on justice.”

The Netherland­s has a long tradition of protecting humanright­s defenders. The “Embassy Tulip” is the local version of the annual Human Rights Tulip award given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hague each year. The awarding ceremony was attended by ambassador­s and representa­tives of the internatio­nal community and members of the human-rights community.

Through the award, the Dutch Embassy hopes it adds a layer of protection, especially against extraordin­ary harassment or threat, as it assures continued monitoring and support for their work.

 ?? ?? DAKILA’S Secretary-general Leni Velasco (center) receives the distinctio­n from Ambassador Marielle Geraedts (left).
DAKILA’S Secretary-general Leni Velasco (center) receives the distinctio­n from Ambassador Marielle Geraedts (left).

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