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  • December 23, 2016 , 05:49pm

15 new members inducted at PPCO holiday event

15 new members inducted at PPCO holiday event

Hermie Garcia (right) officiating the oath taking of 15 PPCO inductees. PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS

Hermie Garcia (right) officiating the oath taking of 15 PPCO inductees.
PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS

By Mila Astorga-Garcia

TORONTO–Fifteen new members were inducted to the Philippine Press Club of Ontario (PPCO) in ceremonies held on December 8, 2016, at Max’s Restaurant.

The name of each new member, educational background, media affiliation and sponsors were read by Melinda Rustia, Membership Chair of the PPCO, as the members participated in a candlelight ceremony led by PPCO president Rose Tijam who delivered the welcome remarks with a brief history of the club.

Hermie Garcia, PPCO Advisor and immediate past president, officiated the oath taking.

The inductees were:

• Joey Abrenilla, Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy; Media affiliation: Qcode TV – Producer/host; Pinoy Radio – segment producer/host; MCBN TV – host; Sponsor: Rose Tijam;

• Analyn Aryo: B.S. in Agriculture; Media affiliation: Pinoy Radio, production manager, script writer; Sponsor, Judith Gonzales;
• Ysh Cabana, Architect, researcher, conference presenter; Media Affiliation: Radyo Migrante; The Philippine Reporter, writer; Sponsors: Hermie and Mila Garcia;

Rose Tijam, PCCO president, welcomes guests

Rose Tijam, PCCO president, welcomes guests

• Pet Cleto, University Degree; Media affiliation: The Philippine Reporter, contributor; P.E.N. International, resident writer; Akdaan Kolektib, Editor; National Ethic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC) member; Sponsors: Hermie and Mila Garcia;

• Ronnie de la Gana, BS Electronic and Communications Engineering; Media Affiliation: Kubo Magazine, publisher; Tahanan Magazine, publisher; Sponsor: Rose Tijam;

• Judy Duya, Media Affiliation: Philippine Courier, photographer; Sponsors: Ariel Ramos and Eva Agpaoa

• Rhea Gamana, Media Affiliation: Radyo Migrante, writer, broadcaster; The Philippine Reporter, contributor, Sponsors: Hermie and Mila Garcia;

• Althea Manasan, Educational Background: Masters in Journalism (Ryerson University); Media Affiliation: CBC social media content editor, award winning documentary producer; The Philippine Reporter, reporter/writer; Sponsors: Hermie and Mila Garcia;

Hermie Garcia, PPCO past president, delivers keynote address

Hermie Garcia, PPCO past president, delivers keynote address

• Kimberlee Pamintuan, AB Mass Communications; Media Affiliation: UNTV, correspondent; Sponsors: Joe Damasco and Noel Perada;

• Noel Poliarco, BS Industrial Engineering; Media Affiliation: UNTV, correspondent; Photoville International, photographer; Sponsors: Joe Damaco and Noel Perada;

• Luisito Queaño, BS Chemical Engineering; Media Affilialtion: The Philippine Reporter, writer; National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, member; Radyo Migrante, Producer/host writer; Akdaan Collective, Associate Editor; Sponsors: Hermie and Mila Garcia;
• Marisa Roque, Media Affiliation: Global Inquirer, Correspondent; Sponsor: Rose Tijam;
• Emmanuel Solomon, B.S. Business Management & BS Computer Science; Media Affiliation: Ministry of Natural Resources, Public Info writer; Sponsor: Joe Damaso;
• Maria Sherry Lacson Tan, BS in Commerce Major in Marketing Management; Media Affiliation: Pinoy Radyo, radio talent; coordinator, broadcaster; Sponsor: Judith Gonzales;

• Wilfred Tangid, BS English; Media Affiliation: Indi Filmaker, Freelance writer in Pinoy Dreams, Host/producer; Sponsor: Judith Gonzales.

Ting (left) and Pidoy Pacis who  gave the inspirational talk

Ting (left) and Pidoy Pacis who gave the inspirational talk

Garcia delivered the keynote address, starting with an acknowledgment of young members especially with journalism education and experience. He also mentioned the continuing support of PPCO’s honorary members working in mainstream media: Kris Reyes of Global New Toronto; Marivel Taruc of CBC; and Zuraidah Alman of CTV. He announced that Taruc and Alman had gladly agreed to the PPCO’s request to help train the new members and to brief them on how to break into mainstream media.

Garcia emphasized the need for journalists to be aware of the Philippine issues, among them the Duterte phonemenon: his bloody anti-illegal drug campaign raising human right issues; the shift to an independent foreign policy; peace talks with the rebels and the release of political prisoners.

He also urged journalists to be responsible in knowing what is going in the Filipino communities in Canada. Some of the important concerns he mentioned were the continued deprofessionalization, and non-recognition of professions; continued poverty or economic difficulties of families, newcomers, OFWs, temporary foreign workers.

Old and new members of PPCO and some guests pose for a posterity picture after the event.  Photos courtesy of Ariel Ramos

Old and new members of PPCO and some guests pose for a posterity picture after the event.
Photos courtesy of Ariel Ramos

Garcia then elucidated on the role of community media, which he said, “is to help people understand what’s going on in our home country, in our adopted country, in our communities, in our workplace, in our schools, in our neighbourhoods”.

“How? By reporting the events and issues truthfully. By dealing with major issues that affect our lives, our families, our livelihoods, the education of our children, their future, health and well being.”

“By being faithful and loyal only to the truth and not serving as PR of politicians, business interests and other vested interest groups, government, public officials, friends and colleagues of the industry,” he said.

Garcia concluded with what he believes is the role of media: “Our role is to inform the public with the truth and hold accountable those in positions of power in government, business and private interests. To educate the public on important issues of the day. And also to advance views on what is good for the public, by providing context for the issues that affect our daily lives.”

Earlier, Pidoy Pacis , the owner of Max’s Restaurant, and chair of Gawad Kalinga, delivered the “Inspirational Address.” He said that the challenge of the PPCO is to help unite the 400 organizations in the community.

The evening was enlivened with the raffle prizes won by the lucky ticket holders. Old and new PPCO members took souvenir photos of the successful night. And Christmas carols were sung that enhanced the evening’s joyful spirit.

The Philippine Reporter editors Hermie and Mila Garcia, (right), reporters and writers, from left: Ysh Cabana, Rachelle Cruz, Rhea Gamana, Lui Queaño,  Pet Cleto and Michelle Ramos.

The Philippine Reporter editors Hermie and Mila Garcia, (right), reporters and writers, from left: Ysh Cabana, Rachelle Cruz, Rhea Gamana, Lui Queaño, Pet Cleto and Michelle Ramos.

Melinda Rustia, PPCO  membership committee  chair  with Fr. Anthony Pizarro

Melinda Rustia, PPCO membership committee
chair with Fr. Anthony Pizarro

Ariel Ramos, PPCO board member, delivers closing remarks

Ariel Ramos, PPCO board member, delivers closing remarks

Eva Agpaoa (3rd from left), PPCO board member, with guests

Eva Agpaoa (3rd from left), PPCO board member, with guests

Rodel Ramos (4th from left), with guests

Rodel Ramos (4th from left), with guests

Marissa Corpus (left) with Tijam, members and guests

Marissa Corpus (left) with Tijam, members and guests

 

Joe Damasco (right), board member, with members and guests

Joe Damasco (right), board member, with members and guests

Emcee Jeff Rustia with a young guest

Emcee Jeff Rustia with a young guest

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