Join the celebration and resistance! Discover the powerful stories and calls to action from the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution in the Philippines.
The spirit of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution still resonates in the hearts of Filipinos, urging them to commemorate the historic event despite it not being declared a holiday this year. Various groups across the country came together to protest and resist any changes that may undermine the essence of People Power. Former Sen. Leila de Lima vocally criticized attempts to discredit the achievements of the revolution, emphasizing the importance of its legacy. Vice President Sara Duterte encouraged Filipinos to uphold the EDSA spirit and stand firm for their beliefs in the face of challenges.
In the realm of politics, the Marcos political dynasty continues to hold influence, with numerous officials connected to the family. Despite the passing of 38 years since the EDSA People Power Revolt, the monument stands as a reminder of the pivotal moment in Philippine history, symbolizing the fight for democracy. The spirit of EDSA remains vibrant, although celebrations have evolved into simpler forms with reduced holiday fervor.
On the 38th anniversary of the People Power Revolution, fewer netizens engaged in discussions on social media, signaling a shift in how the event is remembered online. Juan Ponce Enrile, a key figure in martial law history, recently celebrated a milestone, sparking reflections on the past. Additionally, the canonical crowning of the Our Lady of Fatima, an iconic figure during the EDSA Revolution, adds a spiritual dimension to the commemoration of the historic event.
Filipinos should still commemorate the 1986 EDSA people power revolution even though its anniversary this year was not listed as a holiday by Malacaรฑang, ...
Various protests commemorating the 38th anniversary of EDSA People Power across the Philippines urge Filipinos to resist charter change.
Former Sen. Leila de Lima on Sunday condemned the alleged efforts to discredit the 1986 People Power Revolution...
In commemoration of the 38th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, Vice President Sara Duterte urged Filipinos to continue upholding the ...
Under the Marcos Jr. administration, there are at least 16 elected officials โ through blood and marriage โ who are related to the Marcos family.
The historic monument is just a few meters away from the military camp where thousands once converged to call for the return of democracy in the country. Family ...
EDSA remains alive and continues to be felt everywhere, albeit with the simpler ceremonies and lack of holiday celebrations that accompanied the Edsa Peopl.
Yesterday was the 38th anniversary of the People Power Revolution. On social media, it was notable that fewer netizens posted or reposted about the Edsa ...
IT was only a week ago when Juan Ponce Enrile, touted as the martial law architect and the current administration's chief legal counsel, celebrated his ...
The national pilgrim image of Our Lady of Fatima, which figured prominently in the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution...