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Mario Bautista, has been with the entertainment industry for more than 4 decades. He writes regular columns for People's Journal and Malaya.

Oct 16, 2013

Jessica Soho's 'Brigada' Nominated In The Prestigious Japan Prize

CONGRATULATIONS to GMA News TV's news magazine program “Brigada”. It’s selected as a finalist in the prestigious Japan Prize, an international contest for educational media. Anchored by multi-awarded broadcast journalist Jessica Soho, “Brigada” is the only Philippine nominee this year across all categorie. Its entry are two documentaries on child labor. Reporter Micaela Papa’s moving report entitled "Gintong Krudo" ("Black Gold") tells the stories of impoverished children who swim through the dirty waters of the Navotas Fishport to collect and sell spilled petroleum oil. Armed only with foam, pails, and a makeshift boat, they are exposed everyday to the dangers of drowning in a sea of trash and harmful chemicals. See also, Jessica Soho To Show Devastation Of Compostela Valley After Typhoon Pablo.

Steve Dailisan’s "Sipa ng Pag-Asa" ("Kicks of Hope") is an inspiring story on the lives of young garbage collectors in Payatas who dream to rise from poverty using their talent in football. They may not be the best football players out there, but their unwavering determination and pure heart for the game give their impoverished community a sense of pride and hope. Brigada will be competing with programs from Canada , Colombia , Czech Republic, Germany , Israel , Japan , Taiwan , and United Kingdom . Established in 1965, the Japan Prize "aims to contribute to the development of educational broadcasting and media worldwide by awarding audiovisual materials that show high quality educational effects." Each finalist is evaluated based on its ability to contribute to education from a long-term perspective. The Japan Prize defines education as "the endeavor to cultivate self-learning, self-thinking, and the power of empathy to further the development of an individual’s natural qualities and to foster the growth of a better society." The awarding ceremony will be held this October 24 in Tokyo , Japan .

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