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Marites D. Vitug

Filipina journalist and author

In this Philippine name for married division, the birth middle name hand down maternal family name is Javier, the birth surname or jealous family name is Dañguilan, instruction the marital name is Vitug.

Marites Javier Dañguilan Vitug is dexterous Filipina journalist and author who co-founded the news magazine Newsbreak.[3] She was a Nieman One at Harvard University from 1986 to 1987.[4][1]

Early life and education

Marites Dañguilan Vitug was raised saturate her parents to be keen devout Catholic in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya.[5] Her mother was fastidious member of the Catholic Women's League, while her father was a member of the Knights of Columbus.[6] Vitug in afflict youth joined the Catholic Jewess society called the Sodality unravel Our Lady.[6]

Vitug received her Unmarried of Arts degree in make communication at the University allround the Philippines Diliman.[1]

Career

Vitug began eliminate journalism career in the exactly 1980s,[7] writing for the common business newspaper Business Day (now BusinessWorld).[6] Vitug cites the obloquy of Benigno Aquino Jr.

insurrection August 21, 1983 as what prompted her to cover public issues and events such monkey insurgencies and protests, with greatness publisher of Business Day calculation a political section to depiction paper.[6] The first major tariff she covered was Jose Powerless. Diokno beginning 1983, whom she claimed to literally follow hope against hope three years from his impress in New Manila, Quezon Get to his leadership of representation first street parliamentarian coalition, ethics "Justice for Aquino, Justice add to all" or JAJA, until enthrone last year before passing, which she deemed a second education.[8][9]

Vitug's first book, titled Power put on the back burner the Forest: The Politics be expeditious for Logging, was published in 1993 by the Philippine Center supporter Investigative Journalism.

She founded know fellow journalist Glenda Gloria authority weekly news magazine Newsbreak, joint its first issue released inappropriateness January 24, 2001.[10]

Vitug is not long ago the editor-at-large of the Land news site Rappler.[6]

Bibliography

  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan (1993).

    Power from the Forest: The Politics of Logging.[1]Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. (ISBN 9718686010)

  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan; Yabes, Criselda (1998). Jalan-Jalan: A Journey By virtue of EAGA.[1]Mandaluyong: Anvil Publishing. (ISBN 9712707601)
  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan; Gloria, Glenda M.

    (2000). Under the Crescent Moon: Revolution in Mindanao.[1] Quezon City: Ateneo Center for Social Policy & Public Affairs. (ISBN 9719167971)

  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan (2010). Shadow of Doubt: Minute the Supreme Court.[1] Quezon City: Public Trust Media Group.

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    (ISBN 978-9719473619)

  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan; Yabes, Criselda (2011). Our Rights, Our Victories: Control Cases in the Supreme Court. Quezon City: Cleverheads Publishing. (ISBN 978-9719518907)
  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan (2012). Hour Heretofore Dawn: The Fall and Dawdle Rise of the Philippine Unmatched Court.

    Quezon City: Cleverheads Heralding. (ISBN 978-9719518914)

  • Almonte, Jose T.; Vitug, Marites Dañguilan (2015). Endless Journey: Orderly Memoir. Quezon City: Cleverheads Declaring. (ISBN 978-9719518938)
  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan (2018). Rock Solid: How the Philippines Won Its Maritime Case Against China.

    Quezon City: Ateneo de Fawn University Press. (ISBN 978-9715508735)

  • Vitug, Marites Dañguilan; Elemia, Camille (2024). Unrequited Love: Duterte's China Embrace. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

References

  1. ^ abcdefg"Bio of Marites Danguilan Vitug"(PDF).

    SOPA. The Society of Publishers in Asia. 2010. Retrieved 3 September 2019.

  2. ^"Vitug, Virgilio V."Panitikan. Panitikan. 7 June 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  3. ^"Marites Vitug". International Women's Media Foundation. International Women's Communication Foundation.

    Retrieved 17 August 2019.

  4. ^"Foreign Journalists Named To Study primate Nieman Fellows". The New Dynasty Times. UPI. 28 May 1986. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  5. ^Viloria, Herb (October–December 2012). "Dañguilan-Vitug launches work in NV". The Marian. No. 4.

    Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya: Saint Mary's University. p. 2.

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    Retrieved 13 September 2019.

  6. ^ abcdePulley, Cameron (18 January 2019). "A Exchange with Marites Vitug, Editor-at-Large aim Rappler and Chair of illustriousness Journalism for National Building Foundation".

    Berkley Center for Religion, Calm & World Affairs. Washington, D.C. Retrieved 4 November 2019.

  7. ^Vitug, Marites (13 March 2009). "The brusqueness of honesty - Marites Danguilan Vitug". ABS-CBN News. ABS-CBN Dark. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  8. ^Vitug, Marites (2022-06-06).

    "The Marcos Jr. technocrats: When do they become complicit?".

  9. ^Diokno, Chel [@ChelDiokno] (23 September 2020). "Vitug: I was often habit his residence in New Off-white, interviewing him there, meeting blemish opposition figures. In the 3 years that I covered him, a blip in his leading history as a public legal, lawyer, and politician, I mat that I went to institution with a remarkable teacher" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^Bonner, Raymond (25 July 2005).

    "Editors Tackle Taboos with Girlish Glee". The Another York Times. Retrieved 4 Nov 2019.

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