Petronila Cleto Explained

Petronila Cleto
Other Names:Pet
Birth Date:1945
Birth Place:Philippines
Nationality:Filipina
Occupation:writer
Children:Cynthia Cleto

Petronila Cleto (October 18, 1945 – January 11, 2018), also known by her nickname Pet, was a Filipino writer and social activist best known for her advocacy work for women's rights in Ontario, Canada.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Petronila Galicia Cleto was born on October 18, 1945, in the province of Nueva Ecija. She found a strong affinity with writing early on.

In the late 1960s, she went to Canada. She studied medical technology and took literature classes at Carleton University. She returned to Manila a few years after.

Within the Philippines, Cleto is best known as a newspaper reporter and art/film critic. In the mid-1970s, while covering the Manila Film Festival, she produced a series of acclaimed profiles, critiques and interviews with such distinguished directors as Akira Kurosawa, Werner Herzog and Gillo Pontecorvo. In 2004 she was named as one of the country's leading film reviewers by the national association of film critics.

Political life

Early in the 1980s, she became a founding member of many women's organizations in the Philippines, among them: GABRIELA (General Assembly Binding Women for Reforms, Integrity, Equality, Leadership, and Action), WOMB (Women for the Ouster of Marcos and Boycott), Concerned Mothers League and the first Philippine women's political party KAIBA (Kababaihan para sa Inang Bayan).

Exile and later years

In 1991, Cleto moved back to Canada, where she joined PEN Canada, whose International Writers in Exile Network has helped establish the position of International Writer-in-Residence at several Canadian Universities, including McMaster University (2008) and was a lecturer at George Brown College[3] (2010).

She was a regular writer for Toronto's The Philippine Reporter, and co-hosted broadcast shows Radyo Migrante[4] and TV Migrante.[5]

In 2008, Cleto was one of the founding members of women's group Gabriela Ontario,[6] and helped organize various campaigns advocating for temporary foreign workers and care workers in particular.

She died aged 72 due to complications related to multiple organ failure at St. Michael's Hospital on January 11, 2018.[2]

Legacy

In recognition of her years of service to the Greater Toronto Area, she was given posthumously the Golden Balangay Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Petronila Cleto. The Canadian Encyclopedia. September 27, 2021. Ysh. Cabana. The Canadian Encyclopedia. 2022-06-16.
  2. Web site: Tribute to Pet Cleto, writer, activist. The Philippine Reporter. January 26, 2018. 2021-05-16.
  3. https://www.newswire.ca/fr/news-releases/filipina-poet-petronila-cleto-member-of-pen-canadas-writers-in-exile-groupselected-as-lecturer-in-residence-at-george-brown-college-545468182.html Filipina poet Petronila Cleto, member of PEN Canada's Writers in Exile group, selected as Lecturer-in-Residence at George Brown College
  4. Web site: Cabana. Yshmael. Toronto Filipino Radyo Migrante in its 8th year. November 26, 2015. 2021-05-16.
  5. Web site: Queano. Luisito. FTV Launches TV Migrante. April 23, 2017. 2021-05-16.
  6. PhD. Tungohan. Ethel. From the Politics of Everyday Resistance to the Politics From Below:Migrant Care Worker Activism in Canada. University of Illinois Press, forthcoming.
  7. https://goldenbalangayawards.com/2018-winners/ 2018 Golden Balangay Winners