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About Evelyn Pacheco-Mangulabnan
“Manila-born Evelyn Pacheco-Mangulabnan was a campus writer who studied to be a teacher at Philippine Normal University where she graduated in 1969.
After learning about the building of the Bataan Export Processing Zone and the residents’ fear of being relocated, Mangulabnan joined her father, then working at the National Shipyard and Steel Co., in protests against relocation.
She joined Kabataang Makabayan (KM) and moved to Manila where she organized nursery schools for street children and gave health and hygiene lectures to mothers.
She was part of a network of students from the area around the mouth of the Pasig River.
In 1972 she married fellow activist Ric Mangulabnan from Mapua University. They had a daughter named Earnest.
When martial law was declared, the couple moved to Bataan where Mangulabnan taught school. As activists were being hunted down, she and her husband decided to go underground while working with displaced families.
After the couple left Bataan, their families received news that they had been killed. The families were unable to retrieve their remains.”
(from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1699479/6-fallen-activists-to-be-hono...)
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Evelyn Pacheco-Mangulabnan's Timeline
1948 |
October 8, 1948
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Paco, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1977 |
September 1977
Age 28
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Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines
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