
Unbeknownst to strangers who heard him sing in videoke, Crooner KR Guda did not have formal training in music, apart from a brief stint as a bass voice singing "Times of Your Life" during high school. Nowadays, he busies himself writing about politics and culture and studying photojournalism. As a journalist covering human rights issues, he is what can aptly be described by that John Berger quote: "Truly we writers are the secretaries of death." (Thanks to newly-sanctioned poet Teo Marasigan for that one)
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I followed Joms to one of her sorties, this time in Cagayan Valley. Many of the participants in the voters' registration activity of Gabriela-Cagayan were members of indigenous groups. Here are some images of that affair:

A Gabriela member teaches indigenous folk how to vote on a ballot

Ordinary folk are eager to exercise their right to vote

Adults bring along their kids, who are introduced to the exercise of elections early on in life

She was a shy little angel

who soon cozied up to me

Singing a children's song to the tune of "Si Filemon, si Filemon..."

Kids just love the camera

I'm not sure if these pictures (courtesy of Ilang-Ilang Quijano) have any journalistic value, but what the heck...



