Maria Ceres Doyo

Maria Ceres P. Doyo is a Filipino journalist, author, human rights activist, and feminist[1] best known as a columnist and staff writer for the Philippine Daily Inquirer,[2] for her numerous books on Philippine journalism,[3][4] and for the historical impact of her investigative reports during the martial law under Ferdinand Marcos.

[5][6] Doyo had been a human rights activist before she became a journalist, but decided to cover the murder of Butbut Kalinga pangat (leader) Macli-ing Dulag after his leadership of the opposition to the Chico River Dam Project.

[1] The publication of the work in the Manila Bulletin's Panorama magazine led to the firing of its then-editor Letty Jimenez Magsanoc and to Doyo herself being investigated by Marcos' armed forces.

[1] The incident proved to be a watershed moment in the mainstream press' coverage of Martial Law, with the media finally being able to publish reports critical of Marcos' authoritarian rule.

She has written special reports and features, and she writes a popular regular column titled "Human Face" published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer.