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  1. Jun 22, 2020 · Rappler.com. We talk to Kakie Pangilinan about #HijaAko, finding her voice, and her music. MANILA, Philippines – Frankie “Kakie” Pangilinan had a childhood many wouldn’t even be able to...

  2. Mar 6, 2021 · Pangilinan began the #HijaAko, a social media movement against victim-blaming, after she responded to television host Ben Tulfo’s tirade that women, through their clothes, invite sex offenders to commit a crime.

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · The #HijaAko Movement originated from an online spat between Ben Tulfo and Frankie Pangilinan, when Tulfo tweeted that women should not wear revealing clothes so as not to “unleash the beast.”

  4. Jul 7, 2020 · Last month, Frankie started the hashtag #HijaAko in response to TV and radio personality Ben Tulfo who had commented that “sexy ladies” should be “careful with what they wear” to avoid “inviting the beast.”

  5. It’s at this moment that we bring up that pivotal #HijaAko moment in 2020, and ask Kakie if she’s ever felt strange being the face of a movement—which she answers with a loud and unrelenting yes.

  6. Jan 5, 2021 · kakie (@kakiep83) January 4, 2021 . Kakie has long been speaking up against rape culture and victim-blaming. In June last year, she trended for jumpstarting #HijaAko, a movement that seeks to end victim-blaming. — Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/LA, GMA News

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · Internet-based advocacy movement #HijaAko sparked a conversation to fight and end one of the most prevalent red flags within Filipino culture: the blatant disregard and internalization of rape.