Beverly Longid

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Born
Beverly Sakongan Longid

Cordillera, Philippines
EducationBSc Psychology, BA English Literature, LLB
AlmamaterUniversity of the Cordilleras & University of Baguio
Beverly L. Longid
Born
Beverly Sakongan Longid

Cordillera, Philippines
EducationBSc Psychology, BA English Literature, LLB
Alma materUniversity of the Cordilleras & University of Baguio

Beverly Longid is a human rights advocate, Indigenous peoples' activist, and youth leader from the Philippines.[1] She is an Igorot belonging to the Bontok-Kankanaey communities of Sagada and Alab in Bontoc, Mountain Province.[2]

Longid studied psychology, English Literature, and Law. She has dedicated her career to advancing Indigenous rights and social justice both locally and internationally. She served as the Global Coordinator of the International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL), an executive council member of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (current) and the International Solidarity Officer of KATRIBU (current), a national alliance of Indigenous organizations in the Philippines. Additionally, she has held leadership roles in the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) and co-founded the Cordillera Human Rights Alliance.[3]

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