SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Victoria Tauli-Corpuz

1952 - Today

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Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is a Filipino development consultant and an international indigenous activist of Kankana-ey Igorot ethnicity. From 2014 to 2020, she served as the third United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is the 674th most popular social activist (up from 768th in 2019), the 89th most popular biography from Philippines (up from 125th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Filipino Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz ranks 674 out of 840Before her are Siti Musdah Mulia, Flora Drummond, Beyers Naudé, Karina Pankievich, Lydia Cacho, and Jamnalal Bajaj. After her are Juliette Gordon Low, Luis Taruc, Emily Murphy, Arthur Scargill, Maryam Namazie, and Rachel Corrie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz ranks 686Before her are Anatoly Baidachny, Angie Sage, Willington Ortiz, Michael R. Clifford, Nora Dunn, and Sanny Åslund. After her are Lisa Eichhorn, Jesús Martínez, Laraine Newman, Mihaela Loghin, Antjie Krog, and Walter Mantegazza.

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In Philippines

Among people born in Philippines, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz ranks 89 out of 155Before her are Ricardo Vidal (1931), Jejomar Binay (1942), Nur Misuari (1939), Lav Diaz (1958), Loren Legarda (1960), and Fe del Mundo (1911). After her are Jose Tomas Sanchez (1920), Luis Taruc (1913), Joey Santiago (1965), Nora Aunor (1953), Gabriel Elorde (1935), and Lualhati Bautista (1945).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Philippines

Among social activists born in Philippines, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz ranks 6Before her are José Rizal (1861), Andrés Bonifacio (1863), Melchora Aquino (1812), Gabriela Silang (1731), and Josefa Francisco (1954). After her are Luis Taruc (1913).