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Nanay Mameng

Mother Mameng delves deep into the character of a woman who has experienced extreme poverty and domestic violence and rose from from it all to become the beloved personality, well-known to the Philippine mass movement.

Written and directed by Adjani Arumpac and produced by Kodao Productions, this 2012 bio-docu was the Gawad Urian Best Documentary that year.

Carmen Deunida passed away due to old age last July 19, still the beloved icon of the urban poor movement in the Philippines. (Featured artwork by Tom Estrera.)

LAHAT NG INA’Y AKTIBISTA

(Para kay Nanay Mameng)

Ni Katrina Yamzon

ang lahat ng ina’y aktibista.

walang papantay sa tapang niyang angkin.

nang siyam na buwan ika’y kanyang dalhin.

wala nang hihigit sa hapding kanyang tiniis,

marinig lamang una mong munting pagtangis.

inihele ka ng palabang himig

ng kanyang mga oyayi at kundiman,

habang ika’y nahihimbing

sa pag-ugoy niya ng iyong duyan.

gumabay siya sa bawat mong paghakbang,

lumalaban sa balakid sa iyong daraanan,

tumutuligsa sa iyong bawat mga kahinaan,

umuunawa sa bawat mong pakikipaglaban.

kakayanin niya ang lahat.

gagawin niya ang lahat.

kahit pa ang

pumatag ng bundok,

tumangan ng armas,

bumago ng sistema,

magpalaya ng lipunan

para sa anak na pinag-aalayan

ng buhay nito’t kamatayan.

ang lahat ng ina’y aktibista,

na umiibig

kaya’t nakikibaka.

Urban poor champion Carmen Deunida passes away

Carmen Deunida, founding chairperson of the urban poor group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay), died yesterday, Monday, July 19.

“It is with sadness that we announce that our great leader and founding chairperson has passed away at 93 years old,” Kadamay announced in Filipino.

Deunida was a 50 year old single mother in Leveriza in Manila when she became an activist and a community leader after listening to political discussions held in their house by youth groups her son was part of in 1978.

She was also a women’s rights advocate, being a victim of domestic violence.

Frail-looking but a master of rousing speeches, Deunida first gained prominence at anti-Joseph Estrada protest rallies and became among the most popular speakers in rallies against the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo presidency.

She remained a critic even during the Benigno Aquino and Rodrigo Duterte administrations.

Lalaban hanggang may dugo. Titigil lang ako sa kapag ako’y nasa kabaong na!” was one of her most memorable and oft-repeated lines. (I will fight on while there is still blood in me. I will only stop when I am inside a coffin.)

Deunida’s popularity was instrumental in the establishment of Kadamay after the second people power uprising that ousted Estrada in 2001.

She witnessed the organization’s growth into the country’s biggest and most militant organization of the urban poor.

Deunida had been in an undisclosed hospital for several days before she died.

Deunida was the subject of the bio-documentary “Nanay Mameng” that won the 2012 Gawad Urian Best Documentary. Produced by Kodao Productions, it was written and directed by Adjani Arumpac.

Kadamay said it will soon announce schedules of tribute activities and Nanay Mameng’s internment. # (Raymund B. Villanueva)

Nanay Mameng Deunida

LARAWAN: Nanay Mameng, Isang Dula

Dr. Paz Adriano Hall, Mirriam College
February 27, 2015

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