PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT BY
PCIJ-PCP FELLOWS
Twelve photojournalists. Twelve photo essays. Human rights stories as told through the lens of a camera.
This online exhibit is produced under the Capturing Human Rights fellowship program organized by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and the Photojournalists' Center of the Philippines (PCP).
FELLOWS
Larry Monserate Piojo – "Terminal: The constant agony of commuting amid the pandemic"
Orange Omengan – "Filipinos face the mental toll of the COVID-19 pandemic"
Lauren Alimondo – "In loving memory"
Gerimara Manuel – "Pinagtatagpi-tagpi: Mother, daughter struggle between making a living and modular learning"
Pau Villanueva – "Hinubog ng panata: The vanishing spiritual traditions of the Aetas of Capas, Tarlac"
Bernice Beltran – "Women's 'invisible work'"
Dada Grifon – "From the cause"
Bernadette Uy – "Enduring the current"
Mark Saludes – "Mission in peril"
EC Toledo – "From sea to shelf: The story before a can is sealed"
Ria Torrente – "HIV positive mother struggles through the Covid-19 pandemic"
Sharlene Festin – "Paradise lost"

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