HU OSA 392-2-17 Joey Lozano

Identity Statement

Reference Code
HU OSA 392-2-17
Title
Joey Lozano
Date(s)
2001
Description Level
Series
Extent and medium (processed)
1 DVD-ROM, 0.01 linear meters

Context

Name of creator(s)
Witness, Inc.
Administrative / Biographical history
Joey R.B. Lozano uses his personal video camera to assert indigenous land rights, and to investigate corruption and environmental degradation in the Philippines. Lozano is an independent human rights activist and he's also one of Philippines’ leading investigative reporters. He is covering Indigenous peoples' rights and the environment, considered the two most dangerous beats in the Philippines. Joey Lozano is a board member and partner of the New York-based human rights organization Witness.

Content and Structure

Scope and Content (Abstract)
Joey R.B. Lozano uses his personal video camera to assert indigenous land rights, and to investigate corruption and environmental degradation in the Philippines. Lozano is an independent human rights activist and he's also one of Philippines’ leading investigative reporters. He is covering Indigenous peoples' rights and the environment, considered the two most dangerous beats in the Philippines. Joey Lozano is a board member and partner of the New York-based human rights organization Witness.
Accruals

Not Expected

Conditions of Access and Use

Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Languages
Tagalog
Call Number Description
DVD-ROM #1
392-2-17:1/1
[Portulin Practice Shots / San Jose Area / Sam Bento’s Family]

Shots of Portulin area and Nakamata coalition members training in forest; includes shots of a group of Nakamata chairmen; interview made by Joey Lozano; LS mountainous landscape; tribal wedding ceremony; tribal Organization of San Jose area (shot September 30, 2001); shots of Bento's orphaned children and his aging father and mother Sam.
Tagalog, English language, Date of production: 2001-09-25, Duration: 31 min.
Digital version available | HU OSA 392-2-17_001