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Vice Ganda, a prominent Filipino comedian and actor, recently addressed recent graduates of the University of the Philippines College of Media and Communication (UP CMC), urging them to harness their voices for promoting truth, justice, and societal change.During a virtual ceremony, Ganda emphasized the responsibility of media professionals in shaping public discourse and holding power accountable.He highlighted the importance of ethical journalism and the role of graduates in amplifying marginalized voices.The event, organized by ABS-CBN, a leading media company in the Philippines, underscored the intersection of media education and civic engagement.Ganda's message resonated with attendees, many of whom are entering careers in journalism, broadcasting, and digital media.The speech also touched on the challenges of misinformation and the need for media literacy among the public.ABS-CBN's involvement reflects its commitment to fostering media excellence and public service.The graduates were encouraged to use their platforms not just for entertainment but to drive meaningful societal impact.This moment highlights the growing emphasis on media as a tool for social change in the Philippines.