Recognizing the importance of the youth vote ahead of the 2022 national elections, the Philippines Communication Society (PCS), in cooperation with the University of the Philippines’ internet TV network, TVUP, is mounting “Bata, Bata Mulat KNB? The Youth Vote in 2022,” the second webinar of the National Forum on Communication and Democracy: Philippine Elections 2022 series, on Sept. 8, Wednesday, 9 to 11 a.m.

Resource persons for the Zoom webinar include Commission on Elections (Comelec) spokesperson James Jimenez, Philippine Sociology Society President Louie Benedict Ignacio and Philosophical Association of the Philippines President Jeremiah Joven Joaquin.

UP Student Regent Louise Co, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Communication Society Caroline Jean Picar, and Jhon Marlou Abcede, president of the PUP youth organization Aspiren, will represent youth voices.

The online roundtable discussion will tackle the youth’s participation in the upcoming elections and the role young voters can play in a democracy. The webinar will also talk about how the youth can start political discourses in their own communities and through social media.

The webinar will be broadcast live by TVUP and streamed on the PCS Facebook page.

To register for the free webinar, visit https://tinyurl.com/PCSForum2. For more information, email info@philscomsoc.org, or visit the PCS website, https://www.philscomsoc.org, Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/philscomsoc) and follow updates on Twitter (https://twitter.com/philscomsoc).

About the Philippines Communication Society
The Philippines Communication Society (PCS), incorporated in June 1987, is an organization of communication scholars, researchers, media executives, public information officers, corporate communication officers, communication professionals and students engaged in the promotion of communication as a social science discipline. It publishes PCS Review, the peer-reviewed research journal.