Union of Journalists of the Philippines UP
The Union of Journalists of the Philippines - University of the Philippines (UJP-UP) is the student and research arm of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), one of the leading media guilds in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, it is an academic political union of students committed to advancing pro-masses and pro-student ideals and promoting advocacy journalism and media ethics.
History
The name Union of Journalists of the Philippines was originally used by the NUJP but by the time it decided to register itself as a formal organization, having several chapters in the country, it decided to add "National" and adapt the name National Union of Journalists of the Philippines instead. Until now, the NUJP uses the UJP initials in its logo.
After the terrible fate of the media and the Filipino people during Ferdinand Marcos's Martial Law and with the restoration of democracy in 1986, several Filipino media practitioners founded the NUJP to promote media professionalism and unionism. NUJP recognized that promoting a professional and unified media should start where it matters – students who are to be future media practitioners.
In September 8, 1988, Helen Magpantay founded UJP-UP as NUJP's student arm.
Preamble
"United in the belief that press freedom and advocacy journalism are vital in mass communication as means in upgrading skills in the profession, promoting people's rights and welfare, taking a conscious stand and form of action on issues, and actively partaking in the struggle for societal change..."
Activities
The union is active in issues inside and outside the university. Combining academics and play, UJP supplements education provided inside the walls of the classroom.
SYMPOSIA
Writing on the Wall Street (Feb. 17, 2009) - A forum on the media coverage of the global financial crisis. Speakers from IBON Foundation, Philippine Daily Inquirer, CMFR and NUJP.
How to Catch a Big Fish (Sept. 24, 2008) - Forum on investigative journalism in the Philippines. Award-winning investigative journalists Glenda Gloria, Lala Rimando, Carmela Fonbuena (UJP alumni), Malou Mangahas and Bobby Tuazon of alternative online newsmagazine Bulatlat spoke about their experiences and gave tips to journalism and other mass communication students.
Crushing the Pen: Media Repression Then and Now (Feb. 19, 2008) - Forum on media repression during the Marcos and Arroyo administrations. In coordination with the College of Mass Communication Office of Research and Publication.
Gagging the Press - on media killings
Killing Neutrality (Sept. 27, 2007) - Advocacies of campus publications. Speakers were College Editors' Guild of the Philippines President Jose Cosido, (UP) Philippine Collegian editor-in-chief Jerrie Abella and (Ateneo) Matanglawin editor-in-chief Mark Benedict Lim.
Huling Hala Bira by Howie Severino (Sept. 4, 2007) - As part of UP's Alternative Classroom Learning Experience (ACLE), UJP invited Howie Severino to talk about his award-winning I-Witness documentary "Huling Hala Bira" a film about the impending demolition of a railroad-side community.
How Safe Are We? (Aug. 24, 2007) - A forum on the Human Security Act or the Anti-Terrorism Act of the Philippines. Speakers were Prof. Danny Arao of the UP-CMC Journalism Department, Joe Torress of NUJP and Jerrie Abella.
Foreign Ownership of the Philippine Media (2005)
Understanding the Oakwood Mutiny - ACLE with guest speakers from Bayan Muna. It was awarded the KaMalayan Best ACLE by the UP Diliman University Student Council.
Media Report (January 2012) - ACLE with guest speakers Tikoy Aguiluz, Bryant Macale from CMFR, Prof. Choy Pangilinan from the Broadcast Communications Department, and Pauline Gidget Estella from the College Editors Guild of the Philippines. This has already been an annual forum organized by the organization which aims to know the state of the media for the past year.
Surveying the Media (August 2012) - ACLE on the effect of surveys to the voting public. Speakers from the Social Weather Stations, TV5 and Kabataan Party-list were invited.
The Hazards of Seeing: Assessing the Witness Protection Program of the Philippines (September 28, 2012) - As part of the celebration of UJP-UP's 24th anniversary, the organization invited speakers from the Witness Protection Program of the Philippines, KARAPATAN and NUJP to talk about the state of the WPP in the country. This was done in connection to the killings of the Maguindanao Massacre witnesses who then refused to undergo the WPP.
BASIC MASSES EXPOSURE (BMEx)
KARTUNISTANG PINOY, KARTUNISTANG MULAT
An editorial cartoon making contest is held every year during the union's anniversary month.
MULAT MANINIPAT
A photojournalism contest held during the celebration of the UJP month.
TAMBULI
The official monthly newsletter.
TINTA
The official literary folio.
Affiliations
National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
Solidaridad - alliance of student publications in UP Diliman
College Editors Guild of the Philippines
Rise As One Against Right of Reply 2009 of which the union's secretary was the spokesperson
Academic Core Alliance - Vice Chair organization 2010-2011
UPD Freshie Committee Publication Committee 2010
Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND-UP)
Notable Alumni
Among the union's alumni are student leaders, editors-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian and the Tinig ng Plaridel, media workers in national broadcast networks, national newspapers and alternative and online news institutions.
MEDIA PRACTITIONERS
Norman Bordadora - Philippine Daily Inquirer reporter
Carmela Fonbuena - Newsbreak writer/fellow, Jaime V. Ongpin Awardee for Explanatory Writing ("Seeing Red," 2007)
Karol Ilagan - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Leila Salaverria - Philippine Daily Inquirer
Jam Sisante - GMA News reporter
Kimberly Jane Tan - GMA News Online reporter
Marc Jayson Cayabyab - GMA News Online reporter
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Danilo Arao - UP Assistant Vice-President for Public Affairs 2011-present, UP College of Mass Communication (CMC) college secretary 2010-2011
Campus Journalism
Larissa Mae Suarez - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2008-2009, UP Solidaridad (UP Systemwide Alliance of Campus Publications and Writers' Organizations)Secretary-General
Pauline Gidget Estella - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2010-2011, College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) National Deputy Secretary General
Hon Sophia Balod - Tining ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2009-2010
Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor 2011-2012
Student Council
Jemima Grace Garcia - UPD University Student Council Chairperson 2011-2012, Councilor 2008-2009, CMC Student Council Journalism Department Representative 2007-2008
Rowena Cabasis - CMC Student Council Chairperson 1996-1997
Janice Lee Monte - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 1996-1997
Melanie Pinlac - CMC-SC Chairperson 2006-2007, Secretary 2005-2006
Rona Cappal - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2005-2006
Roland Guia - CMC-SC Broadcast Communication Department Representative 2005-2006
Martha Teodoro - CMC-SC Vice-Chairperson 2007-2008, Journalism Department Representative 2006-2007
Almi Ilagan - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative
Ryan Villareal - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative
Aiza Camille España - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative
Edmalynne Remillano - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2008-2009
Mely Ann Emerie Cristobal - CMC-SC Secretary 2011-2012
Academic Excellence
Cielo Marjorie Gono - GMA President's Medal Awardee 2010 and Betty Go Belmonte Awardee for Academic Excellence 2009
Notable Resident Members
Ma. Katherine Elona - Philippine Collegian Editor in Chief 2012-present
Sarah Isabelle Torres - CMC Represenative to the USC 2012-present
Marisse Gabrielle Panaligan - Tinig ng Plaridel Sports Editor 2012-present