Sun.Star Cebu

■ JOURN CLASS HOLDS PHOTOJOURN EXHIBIT ON LUMAD PILGRIMAGE

- ROMAE CHANICE MARQUEZ / Contributo­r

Three student organizati­ons from the University of the Philippine­s Cebu documented Lakbayan 2017, the Cebu leg of the lumad pilgrimage. The lumads, moros and other members of minority groups camped out at the Fuente Osmeña last Aug, 22 to 25. In cooperatio­n with the UP Cebu Political Science Society and the UPC-University Student Council, the Journalism 103B class held a photojourn­alism exhibit of its coverage of the lumads called “Lakbayani: The barefoot heroes’ story.” The activity forms part of the Human Rights Week.

As hundreds walked the streets of Cebu bringing with them tents, placards and limited amount of food last Aug. 22 to 25, students of a state university joined them to listen to the visitors’ stories and share them with the Cebuanos.

The lumads, moros and other members of the minority camped out at the Fuente Osmena circle, where they received visitors and conducted programs as part of a program dubbed Lakbayan 2017, which means “the people’s journey.”

In commemorat­ion of Human Rights Week, the University of the Philippine­s (UP-C) Political Science Society, UPC-University Student Council, and the Journalism 103-B students took photograph­s during Lakbayan 2017 to look at the situation and listen to the true stories of our indigenous minority.

LAKBAYANI is a photojourn­alism exhibit that aimed to spread awareness on the multitude of alleged state-instigated human rights violations against members of the indigenous community.

Decelle Marie Suarez, College of Communicat­ion Art and Design (CCAD) Representa­tive of UPC-USC, said the dawn of the crisis of the nation’s minority shouldn’t be ignored. “It is our utmost priority to protect and voice out the calls of our Lumads in Mindanao. This event is only a manifestat­ion that the threat is no longer here but the danger inflicted on them exists,” she lamented.

The exhibit, which ran from Sept. 18 to 22 at the UP Cebu Jose Joya Gallery, was also organized by third year Mass Communicat­ion students and Layag Production­s of UP.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? TELLING THEIR STORY. Students of the University of the Philippine­s Cebu Campus use their photograph­y skills to share the story of minority groups. Their photos were featured in an exhibit dubbed “Lakbayani” held in the campus last week.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO TELLING THEIR STORY. Students of the University of the Philippine­s Cebu Campus use their photograph­y skills to share the story of minority groups. Their photos were featured in an exhibit dubbed “Lakbayani” held in the campus last week.

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