Inday Espina-Varona
Ma. Salvacion Espina Varona, more popularly known as Inday Espina-Varona is a Filipina veteran award-winning journalist. She became a senior contributing editor and a writer for ABS-CBN Integrated News & Current Affairs.[2]
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Born | Manila, Philippines |
Education | University of the Philippines Diliman[1] |
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Parent(s) | Rolando Espina |
Career
Inday Espina-Varona started her career as a reporter at the Visayan Times, a local newspaper from Bacolod City. She became an investigative news chief at the Manila Times, she directed a numerous projects that won an awards including a series about Filipino children who suffered from tuberculosis and the telecommunications firms who ignored a consumer's problems. In 2007, she won the country's top prize for investigative journalism.[1]
She also worked as a columnist for the Manila Times, and became editor-in-chief of Philippines Graphic newsweekly magazine wherein she wrote about her JVO prize-winning series. She formerly headed the Bayan Mo, iPatrol, a netizen journalism unit of the ABS-CBN News from 2010 to 2013. She is also a senior contributor for UCANews, an international Catholic news agency. She has also served as country director for Change.org, the world's largest petition platform.[2]
She became Chairwoman of the National Union of the Journalists of the Philippines.[3]
Personal life
She was born in Manila, Philippines. She was one of the 11 children of Dr. Lourdes Llavore, a pediatrician and former late journalist Rolando "Rolly" Espina, who passed away in December 28, 2017.[4]
In 2016, her verified account was disabled by Facebook without explanation. The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) said the blocking of Espina-Varona was made "at the behest of what are clearly enemies of the right to free expression and of a free press." Her account was soon restored.[5][6]
She is both an anti-Marcos and anti-Duterte.[5]
Espina-Varona is a cancer survivor.[7]
Political protests
Espina-Varona, together with Zerna Bernardo, Jean Enriquez, Mae Paner founded the Babae Ako movement (transl. I'm a Woman movement; stylized as #BabaeAko) on May 20, 2018.[8]
She is one of the convenors of the Movement Against Tyranny which was launched on August 28, 2017.[9]
References
- "Contributors Article | The Interpreter". The Interpreter. Lowy Institute – via lowyinstitute.org.
- "Inday Espina-Varona - Fetisov Journalism Awards". fjawards.com.
- Espina-Varona, Inday (September 9, 2004). "Unsolved killings in the Philippines : As journalists die, the government looks away". The New York Times.
- "Journalist Rolando Espina dies at 84". Rappler. December 28, 2017.
- Lozada, Aaron (November 29, 2016). "Anti-Marcos journalist's verified account disabled by Facebook". ABS-CBN.
- Gonzales, Gelo (November 28, 2016). "Facebook suspends anti-Marcos journalist's account". Rappler.
- Espina-Varona, Inday (November 11, 2010). "A battle worth fighting for". ABS-CBN.
- Madarang, Catalina (5 July 2018). "Sara Duterte called the campaign 'doomed' but then came TIME". InterAksyon. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- Dizon, Nikko (August 28, 2017). "Movement against drug killings, 'acts of tyranny' launched". Inquirer. Retrieved 2020-06-04.