I was barely three years old when the world witnessed the "first-ever peaceful revolution"—the Filipinos’ iconic fight for freedom known as the EDSA People Powe ...
It's a historic turning point that sparked a wave of peaceful revolutions worldwide PEACE OVER VIOLENCE: A scene during the EDSA "People Power" revolution in February 1986. The event is a shining ...
The Buhay Ang People Power Campaign Network invites Filipinos to assemble at the EDSA Shrine and march to the People Power Monument at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 25. "In keeping with the spirit of EDSA and ...
He even went further in saying that it was not a revolution but merely a revolt since People Power still has some unfinished business.
Tuesday marks the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, popularly known as “EDSA 1.” Sin, who was then the Manila archbishop, called on Filipino citizens to EDSA to support ...
This year, the EDSA Shrine will emphasize the “spiritual component” of the EDSA people power revolution, which ended Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship 39 years ago. Masses will be held at 7 a.m., 10 a.m.
EDSA 1 was also infamously overlooked by President ... The downplaying of the EDSA People Power Revolution’s historical significance has earned widespread resistance from several universities.
held commemorative assemblies and marches going to Edsa Shrine and the People Power monument. As I watched live streams of the celebrations of the 39th anniversary of Edsa 1 via YouTube, scenes of ...
People power. A grammatically awkward term but one which still inspires some pride of the time when Filipinos stood up after years of martial law and, the final blow—patently fraudulent elections.
But this year, we were reminded (once again) of something missing: February 25, the anniversary of the EDSA People Power revolution, which was quietly struck off the non-working holiday list in ...