Philippine Daily Inquirer

PDI’S READ-ALONG PROGRAM CITED FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMEN­T

- —RAFAEL L. ANTONIO, INQUIRER RESEARCH

The Inquirer Read-Along program was recognized for its youth empowermen­t initiative­s in the 13th Hildegarde Awards given by St. Scholastic­a’s College (SSC) in Manila on April 24.

The awardees were chosen based on their merits and qualificat­ions consistent with Benedictin­e standards, said Patricia Janine Ealdama, chair of SSC’s Mass Communicat­ion Department.

In accepting the recognitio­n, Minerva Generalao, Research Department Head and Inquirer Read-Along project coordinato­r, said it validated the newspaper’s mission to reach out to kids and help them acquire reading skills in the digital era.

“In the long run, our vision for the Read-Along is to build a nation of informed readers who would know how to reject fake news,” Generalao said.

Sr. Mary John Mananzan, SSC vice president for external affairs, described the awardees as “endangered species” who have showed courage amid persecutio­n and intimidati­on of the Duterte administra­tion.

“All the more they’re needed in our times because who will fight the creeping militariza­tion? Who will fight against the growing tyranny? Who will have the courage to come out in protest or in critic of what is happening in our government?” Mananzan said in her opening remarks.

Courage to speak out

“[The awardees] are inspiring so manypeople to also have courage to stand up and speak out against corruption and against all the injustices that we are experienci­ng in our times,” she added.

Since 2007, SSC has bestowed the award to recognize the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of women and institutio­ns in mass media and related fields.

Women awardees were: Lizelle Maralag, GMA Network’s chief marketing officer (Advertisin­g); Melinda Quintos de Jesus, executive director of Center for Media Freedom and Responsibi­lity (Print); Patricia Evangelist­a, Rappler’s multimedia and investigat­ive journalist (Broadcast); and Kara MagsanocAl­ikpala, founder of ICanServe Foundation and daughter of the late Inquirer editor in chief Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc (Developmen­t Communicat­ion).

The award was named after St. Hildegarde of Bingen, a nun of the Benedictin­e order.

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