Forty years later, the 1986 People Power Revolution stands as a turning point in Philippine history—a movement fueled by economic hardship, political oppression, and the courage of everyday Filipinos.
EDSA 1986 was a revolution of restraint and courage. And its unfinished work is nation-building” THERE are books you write because history demands ...
EDSA People Power Revolution is linked with the foreign debt that led to the Philippine economy’s decline since the 1980s. In ...
Composite image of the religious figures carried throughout the 1986 People Power Revolution by Jannaya Barrion from Malacañan Palace Presidential Museum and Library, The Varsitarian/Dominican ...
The central lesson of People Power is not that the masses “once saved democracy” and must now do so again, but that no ...
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Remembering People Power: Bill seeks to make February 25 a regular holiday
MANILA, Philippines — Before President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. assumed office, the EDSA People Power Anniversary held ...
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Edsa at 40: Roads closed for People Power anniversary
MANILA, Philippines — Roads around the Edsa People Power Monument will be closed on Wednesday for activities commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 1986 revolution, according to the Quezon City ...
Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles warns against "moral fatigue" during the 40th anniversary of the EDSA Revolution.
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EDSA People Power: One true thing in recent PH history
First word WHILE doing a cursory review of the four decades of the EDSA People Power Revolution since 1986, it struck me in a ...
On the 40th commemoration of the People Power Revolution on February 25, church and civil society groups released a schedule ...
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is ready to study proposals to declare Feb. 25 a non-working holiday again, Malacañang said on Tuesday, the eve of the 40th People Power anniversary.
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