2015 Plaridel Awards Winners

October 8, 2015, South San Francisco:

Young writers lord it over at the well attended Fourth Plaridel Awards, excellence in Filipino American journalism awards night held at the Fort McKinley Restaurant in South San Francisco. Asian Journal, whose main office is in Los Angeles, California, was the biggest winner whose journalists ran away with six awards out of fifteen. Two of the writers, Agnes Constante and Allyson Escobar won multiple awards each.

Esther Misa Chavez, president of the Philippine American Press Club, USA, whose crown project is the Plaridel Awards, said that this year “We’ve seen the whole range of journalists, from the most seasoned to aspiring young college writers submit their entries without hesitation, shoulder to shoulder – each confident that his or her story are worth of The Plaridel.”

“Their stories delve equally on current critical issues, personal drama, sports, Pinoy food, commentary, international reporting – the whole gamut of topics that journalists write about in the pursuit of their career as story tellers or of giving voice to the voiceless. We applaud them all and thank them for giving the Plaridel Awards credence.” Ms. Chavez said.

Keynote speaker of the evening was Brian Flores, anchor of the Morning News at KTVU, Fox 2, a third generation journalist, he was assigned to the BayArea newsroom in 2012.

The 2015 Plaridel Awardees are:

Best International Reporting – Dr. Jorge Emanuel, Positively Filipino “My Battle with Ebola”

Best Entertainment Story – Lisa Suguitan Melnick, Positively Filipino, “Maseg, an artistic Tempest”

Best Sports Story – Myles Garcia, Positively Filipino, “Before Elorde, Before Pacquiao…there was Luis Logan”

Best Food Story – Allyson Escobar, Asian Journal, “Cooking Hawaiian Style: The art of Island cuisine”

Best Youth Voice – Allyson Escobar, Asian Journal, Passion Planner: Creating your life journey in a notebook”

Best News Story – Agnes Constante, Asian Journal, “Maj. Gen Taguba Shares “Unfiltered” version of Abu Graib investigation”

Best Personal Essay – Lotis Key, Positively Filipino, “Feeding my Fiipino”

Best Feature Story – Agnes Constante, Asian Jounal, Lovelyn Mawquez Prueher, The First FilAm Teacher of the Year for California”

Best Profile Writing – Agnes Constante, “Carlene Bonnivier, Retracing her Filipino Roots and enriching cultural identity.”

Best In-Depth Story – Cecile Ochoa, Inquirer.net, “DACA, Confessions of a formerly undocumented youth”

Best Commentary – Emil Guillermo, Inquirer.net,  “Are you Charlie Hebdo? Or just Charlie Adobo?”

Best Tourism Feature Story – Christina Oriel, Asian Journal, Huma Island: An Island hideaway in the Tropical Paradise of Busuanga”

Best TV Community Reporting – Rommel Conclara, Balitang America/TFC, “Grandson and Grandma Create Memories through art”

Best TV Personality Profile – Henni Espinosa, Balitang America/TFC, “Pinoy Mortician”

The Robert Henry Memorial Award for Radio – Allan Alvarez, KPHI 96.7 FM

A round trip California-Manila economy ticket donated by Philippine Airlines was raffled to the winners of The Plaridel, and the lucky Manila bound winner was Myles Garcia who confessed he hasn’t been home in 11 years. Christina Oriel who won the Best Tourism Feature Story won a two day stay at the Hotel Centro in the island of Palawan, courtesy of Mango Tours. Sponsors of the Plaridel this year were PG&E, Philippine Air Lines, WesternUnion.com, Department of Tourism, San Francisco, Ramar Foods, Inquirer.net, Mango Tours, Mariluz Floral Design and friends.

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