05/11/2025
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Editorial cartoons have long been used to expose injustice and challenge systems of powerโincluding in the fields of law, governance, and public safety. In fact, many iconic cartoons throughout history have sparked conversations about crime, corruption, and justice reform. โ๐ป
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This Philippine Criminology Week x , we invite every to use their art to speak truth, question systems, and inspire change through our activity, ๐ฐ๐๐ ๐๐๐
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Whether you draw about justice, truth, or the everyday struggles of societyโyour cartoon can be your voice. ๐
Quick! Prizes and medals await! Scan the QR code or click the registration form link below:
https://forms.gle/C3mizVc16BKrH6Ye6
Friendly reminder, donโt forget to use your PCCR email when signing up!
Don't forget to check our flipbook for full mechanics: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/fe1bdc1f37.html
This activity is brought to you by:
The Conveyors' Guild
In partnership with:
PCCR Soarers' Journalism Club
Damlay - PCCR.
Philippine College of Criminology-UNESCO Club