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Photo AlbumBaguio BoyApr 6, '07 6:45 PM
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STOP the 'uglyfication' of Baguio!
(Let a True Baguio Boy Speak of a True Baguio)

Activist turned writer-publisher JACK Cariño is knocking at the hearts of all the people of Baguio and Cordillera who have made the land of his ancestors their own home.

JACK, scion of the original Ibaloi settlers of Baguio, is a direct descendant of AMKIDIT, the Hero of Tonglo, and the Ibaloi chieftain Mateo Cariño, whose bust sits among the country's revolutionary heroes at the Luneta Park near that of Dr. Jose Rizal's.

Mateo and Bayosa's US-educated son, Dr. Jose Maria Cariño, the first Igorot mayor of Baguio, is the lolo of Jack Cariño.

It is the deteriorating state of Baguio that has nudged him to try his luck in this electoral race. As the co-publisher of the glossy magazines – Baguio City YEARBOOK, Baguio City TRAVELERS Guidebook, and soon the CORDILLERA Geographic -- he believes that all avenues must be exhausted to bring back and enhance Baguio's Pride of Place and Pride of Heritage.

So that his platforms now include the following:
* Recognizing that Baguio was originally designed for a population of only 25,000 and is thus bursting at its seams, Jack will walk the talk and not merely give lip service to the implementation of the BLIST (Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba) Plan.
* Work for the establishment of a Metro Baguio Development Authority, to oversee development plans in the BLIST area.
* A no-nonsense beautification drive for our parks, particularly Burnham Park and Burnham Lake, the heart of our city.

A consistent 1st Honor and Valedictorian at Holy Family Academy, Campo Filipino and then at the UB Science High School -- JACK studied four years of BS Mining Engineering as a UP Government Scholar at the University of the Philippines in Diliman from 1976 to 1980 but dropped out to become a full-time organizer/cadre of the nationalist underground movement. Before this, he was a student leader, the chairman of SANLAHI, an alliance of regional varsitarian organizations at UP.

He worked as draftsman and eventually as Design Section Head of the Benguet Electric Cooperative from 1980-83. He would have assumed as Electronic Data Processing Diviision Chief but resigned to resume work with the underground till 1992, including a stint in Ifugao from 1987 to 1990. In 1992 to 1997 he worked as a researcher and development worker with the NGO Katinnulong Dagiti Umili ti Amianan (KADUAMI) and also as the Team Leader and writer of two major reports: "The Disaster Situation in Northern Luzon" and "Development Work among the War-Ravaged Areas in Northern Luzon." Among the many other NGO programs he headed was the Community Volunteer Program which facilitated the volunteer placement of urban professionals in rural communities.

In 1998, he ventured into independent business and set up the Lola Bayosa's Food Products for tourist pasalubong and then, the weekly local newspaper Skyland News, where he was the editor in chief. With the closure of Skyland News, he set up Heritage Promotions, a media consultancy group which publishes the above-mentioned annual magazines.

His mother, Josefina Kintanar Cariño of the Kintanar clan of Cebu, is the sister of incumbent congressman Simeon Kintanar of Cebu.

He has 3 children -- Bayosa Aya B. Cariño, 17, a freshman DOST Scholar at the University of the Philippines taking up BS Physics, graduated from the Philippine Science High School; Gabriela B. Cariño (El-la), 13, is top one in her 1st year high school class; and Joaquin Mateo B. Cariño (Gio), 9, an award-winning story-teller, is a child actor for independent films.


JACK: In a Battle of the Tarpaulins
  

Jack addressing a crowd
  

A Tense JACK at Work
  

Jack's flyer
  

Jack clarifying issues as a mediaman w then Councilor Yangot and Mayor Yaranon
  

Into the woods with Jack
  

Little Boy Jack
  

Jack at Play
  

Jack 'n Jill, the twins w/ papa 'n mama
  

Young Joaquin Agustin
  

The Upper House in Apdi, Old Kisad
  

Class Picnic in Ambiong Watershed
  

Visit to the Family Farm
  

Visit to the Farm
  

View of Ancient Agno River
  

River View
  

Ibaloi deja vu
  

Joaquin & his Books
  


rbernardo2001 wrote on Apr 7, '07
hope your success in your endeavor. sa iyong credential, kakailanganin ka talaga ng Baguio at cordillera. nagtataka lang ako bakit konsehal ang tinakbuhan mo>? sana congressman o mayor diyan o governor. pero siguro naghahanda ka muna sa more and bigger battle. good luck.
forestclub wrote on May 18, '07
One thing you should consider in your plans is to ruen session road into a pedestrian only street during the weekends, at least during the tourist season. It's a practice that many tourist towns around the world have embraced
baguiowriter wrote on May 18, '07
A convincing and highly acceptable person still have to be found and designated for the Session Road pedestrianization concept. The proposal has been a sore, brewing issue among the businessmen located within the street.
austr001 wrote on Jul 28, '07
would you happen to be related to the Carinos from La Union??
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baguiowriter wrote on Jul 28, '07, edited on Aug 12, '07
Chi is not sure, sir. But she is related to the Bello-Brillantes-Cariño clans of Abra and Ilocos. On the other hand, Jack Cariño is not related to the Cariños of the lowland.

The Cariño clan of Baguio has a very detailed genealogy that traces its family lineage from as far back as the 12th Century. Jack's ancestors used to have just one name and the Cariño surname was used only for the first time in the mid 1800s when Pablo "Mau-Mau" Cariño (the father of Mateo) consented to Christian baptism.

The Cariños of Baguio are not at all related to Candon's Kalinio (one name), who is a different person altogether.
austr001 wrote on Jul 28, '07
thanks
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