Tsong, Tsong, Tsong is part of the radio campaign launched by the Philippine Commission on Women and the DDB Group Philippines during the 2018 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW).
Dubbed as “The Macho Choir,” this award-winning campaign used three songs from our childhood that replace the lyrics with messages against catcalling to emphasize that catcalling is a kind of sexual harassment, and it is no laughing matter. Also featured in this radio campaign are the songs “Sitsiritsit” and “P.T.B.U. (Paa, Tuhod, Balikat, Ulo).”
The nursery rhymes were chosen to reinforce the insight that catcalling is juvenile and immature behavior, as stated in Republic Act 11313. If we communicate to these perpetrators at a level that resonates with them and with voices they can relate to, we just might be able to break through and affect their behavior.
Asset Type: | Audio |
Collection: | Philippine Commission on Women |
Subject: | Anti-VAWC Laws and Policies, Anti-VAWC Services and Interventions, Anti-Violence Against Women and Children, Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) Act of 2004 (RA 9262), Gender, Gender Advocacy, Gender and Development, Gender Equality, Gender Mainstreaming, Gender-Based Violence, Inter-Agency Council on VAWC (IACVAWC), Laws and Policies, National Laws, Republic Acts |
Creator: | DDB Group Philippines |
Publisher: | Philippine Commission on Women |
Publication Date: | 2018 |