
By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet
Lead like a babaylan, Filipinas!
Following in the footprints of female spiritual leaders of precolonial times, the People’s Television Network Inc. (PTNI) celebrated Women’s Month through various activities that advocate gender equality and embody the country’s mastery of an ancient tradition of equity.
The month-long event kicked off with a gender and development (GAD) poster-making contest held on March 5, wherein Network employees were encouraged to express their understanding of core GAD principles through original visual art that can be officially utilized for future campaigns, trainings, and office displays.
This was complemented by program segments that offered a comprehensive look into various aspects of womanhood and the indispensable role of women in Philippine history, culture, arts, and society, with the Network even featuring some notable figures that are breaking new ground in fashion and motorsports, respectively.
PTNI also facilitated the Fairy GAD bazaar held at the Network grounds between March 16-19, comprising various stalls by employees, women entrepreneurs, and other program sponsors—providing the latter with a chance to earn additional income while preserving the essence of celebrating Women’s Month.
The roster of Women’s Month activities culminated with a Gender Sensitivity Training held on March 24, in which the Network’s employees were educated on various timely topics such as Basic Gender Concept; Managing Unconscious Bias, Prejudice, and Discrimination; and Gender Equality and Women Empowerment.
This activity likewise sought to deepen the knowledge and understanding of employees on the application of the Safe Spaces Act (Republic Act No. 11313) in broadcast operations and in the workplace.
Anchored in the theme “WE for Gender Equality and Inclusive Society,” this year’s edition of an annual observance championing gender fairness in the workplace likewise serves to forge new paths towards ensuring that women are well-represented and respected at home, in the office, and in various public spaces.
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