Campus journalists spotlight press freedom at The Spectrum Fellowship

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Campus journalists spotlight press freedom at The Spectrum Fellowship
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Themed 'SENTINEL: Fortress of the Free Press,' the fellowship featured discussions on highly-specialized journalism topics, team-building activities, and network formation among delegates

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Themed “SENTINEL: Fortress of the Free Press,” the fellowship returned after a five-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event brought together 16 publications and 11 resource speakers from all around the country, connecting them through a series of discussions on highly-specialized journalism topics, team-building activities, and network formation among delegates to spark meaningful dialogue and challenge perspectives on critical societal issues.

Local figures who were at the fellowship included developmental communicator and Negros Weekly columnist Keith Brandon Cari-an, Sine Negrense Best Director awardee and La Salle Film Society Artistic Director Julius de la Peña, and climate activist Kyle Anne Villariza. During the Fellowship Night, a candle-lighting and community singing ceremony were held as a tribute to media martyrs around the world, on top of collective calls to cease the genocide in Palestine, end all forms of red-tagging and censorship, and release, a Filipino community journalist in detention since 2020 due to trumped-up charges. United Nations Special Rapporteur Irene Khan had recommended the review and dismissal of her case.

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