Mindanao Times

One Billion Rising: Rise, Resist, Unite

- BY JEAN LINDO

ONE BILION Rising is about ending all forms of violence against women and girls. It is said that in this planet, one billion out of three billion women experience rape, beating and other physical abuse at any point of their lives.

The global event was launched in 2013. In Davao City, it was graced by then Mayor, now President Rodrigo Duterte. I was anxious to hear his speech because he always mouthed crispy sexist and misogynist­ic expletives in all public forum. I was prepared to count his P_____I__ word and his speech turned out to be

profound. It was such great relief for me.

OBR 2020 of Davao City, held at the Brokenshir­e Resort and Convention Center covered court was a call for solidarity with indigenous women who bear the brunt of developmen­t aggression on top patriarcha­l culture and long standing deprivatio­n. The indigenous women were in the forefront of this event. The women and girls who sought sanctuary in Haran represente­d their sector. They were calling for an end to corporate land grab and the use of paramilita­ry to divide their community. They were calling for an end to militariza­tion in their territorie­s with its resultant massive evacuation. They were calling for the reopening of Lumad schools responsive to their unmet survival, security, and enabling needs. They were calling for their right to self-developmen­t. They were calling for the end in the killings of environmen­tal defenders, many of whom come from their communitie­s.

Women from other sectors, amidst their own sectoral struggles, lend strength to the indigenous women's struggles. Aside from the call by the indigenous women, the call to surface Honey Mae Suazo who disappeare­d last November 2019 was also a solidarity call. They also called for an end to state violence against women and girls in the form of harassment­s, arrests, and red-tagging. While there were landmark womenbenef­icial laws, the calls through One Billion Rising should hopefully advance women in an end to all forms of violence.

Assumption College of Davao also did OBR DANCE during their forum on One Billion Rising last Feb 12.

Gabriela-Southern Mindanao sectoral organizati­ons led the OBR event. The occasion was graced by the OBR Global Director Ms. Monique Wilson, Ms. Mae Paner AKA Juana Change and Ms. Rossana Abueva. (Photos by Grace Mahinay, Jean Lindo, and Rona Duldulao.)

 ??  ?? OBR 2020 of Davao City is a call for solidarity with indigenous women who bear the brunt of developmen­t aggression on top patriarcha­l culture and long standing deprivatio­n.
OBR 2020 of Davao City is a call for solidarity with indigenous women who bear the brunt of developmen­t aggression on top patriarcha­l culture and long standing deprivatio­n.
 ??  ?? GRACE Mahinay of Gabriela
GRACE Mahinay of Gabriela
 ??  ?? NENG Mahinay, Rossana Abueva, Jean Lindo, Monique Wilson, and Mae Paner aka Juana Change
NENG Mahinay, Rossana Abueva, Jean Lindo, Monique Wilson, and Mae Paner aka Juana Change
 ??  ?? MONIQUE Wilson and the men who danced with women for freedom.
MONIQUE Wilson and the men who danced with women for freedom.
 ??  ?? WOMEN from all sectors dance to the music
WOMEN from all sectors dance to the music
 ??  ?? MONIQUE Wilson and men supporting the cause
MONIQUE Wilson and men supporting the cause
 ??  ?? WOMEN rising as one for a better world
WOMEN rising as one for a better world
 ??  ?? MONIQUE Wilson with Moro women
MONIQUE Wilson with Moro women
 ??  ?? PIDOT Villocino
PIDOT Villocino

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