EDSA 39

39th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution

“Yung nakaraang 39th anniversary of the EDSA revolution, mga easily 75% of those who were on the streets were young people. They were young people from universities, kaya very crucial ito. Students, enlightened students should take the lead in really going everywhere to re-educate our people. Our people have not given up."

Fr. Robert Reyes

“As followers of Christ, we are called to be bearers of truth, justice, and righteousness. Our faith is not passive; it demands that we take a stand against oppression and work for the liberation of the poor and the marginalized. The spirit of EDSA People Power 1 is a testament to this call—a powerful reminder that when people are united in faith and purpose, they can overcome even the most entrenched forms of tyranny.

The victory of EDSA was not just a political triumph; it was a moral and spiritual awakening. It showed us that courage, compassion, and solidarity could break the chains of dictatorship. People from all walks of life—rich and poor, religious and secular, young and old—came together with a shared hope: to reclaim their dignity and restore democracy. This was more than just an act of resistance; it was an expression of love for our country, fueled by faith in a God who sides with the oppressed.”

“…at noong talagang napaalis ang diktador, nagsaya hindi lang ang mga Pilipino, ngunit ang marami sa buong mundo. Nakakita tayo ng liwanag. Lalong-lalo na nanawala yung darkness. Hindi sa pamamagitan ng dahas. Hindi sa pamamagitan ng pagdanak ng dugo. Na yan yun ang karanasan ng marami sa buong mundo.

Napapaalis ang diktator. Nagkakaroon ng regime change sa pamamagitan po ng hindi pagdanak ng dugo. Hindi po nangyari yan. Kaya ang liwanag ay hindi lang na nawala ang dictatorship. Ang liwanag na nangyari ito sa pamamagitan ng mga tao. Sa pamamagitan ng panalangin. That’s why it was not only a people power. It was a prayer power.”

“…Tatlumpu’t siyam na taon na ang nakalipas, tayong mga Pilipino ay nagkaisa, tumindig, at buong tapang na humarap sa isang diktadurya. Wala tayong sandata kundi ang pananampalataya, pag-asa, at pagmamahal sa bayan. Iyon ang isa sa pinakamaliwanag na sandali ng ating kasaysayan—isang patunay na kapag nagkakaisa ang sambayanan, walang puwersang kayang humadlang sa tinig ng katotohanan.

Ngunit mga kababayan, ang diwa ng EDSA ay hindi isang alaala lang. Hindi lang ito dapat ipagdiwang tuwing Pebrero 25. Ang diwa ng EDSA ay dapat nating isabuhay araw-araw—sa pamamagitan ng pagiging mapanuri, mapagmatyag, at matatag laban sa mga umaabuso sa ating bayan…”

Some Of The Participants

Alliance of Concerned Teachers

Teachers and the entire education sector stand in solidarity with the Filipino people in commemorating the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power revolt, which ousted the Marcos dictatorship in 1986. Then and now, we refuse to allow poverty, corruption, and impunity to persist. Then and now, we stand united with the broad masses in holding puppet and oppressive regimes accountable, demanding justice for the corrupt and abusive, and removing the greedy from power.

We strongly condemn the blatant attempts of the Marcos Jr. regime to erase from our collective memory the people’s resistance against his father’s dictatorship. As a movement of educators born from the people’s struggle and the education sector’s defiance during martial law, we remain steadfast in our commitment to resisting historical distortion and the spread of disinformation. We uphold our duty as teachers and educators to teach the truth, awaken the people’s consciousness, and ignite their militant, progressive, and nationalistic spirit in the fight for our democratic rights.
We will put an end to those in power siphoning public funds for personal and political gain while the people sink further into poverty, education continues to decline due to chronic underfunding, and democratic rights and civil liberties are eroded by state repression.

We stand with the broad masses in upholding the true spirit of EDSA. Our mobilization is a resounding call to hold Marcos accountable for his continued negligence and incompetence, to demand justice for the Duterte regime’s widespread human rights violations and crimes against humanity, and to remove corrupt officials like Sara Duterte, who shamelessly squander and plunder public funds.

Ateneo de Manila

The ACGC would like to extend their gratitude to the Ateneo community for the opportunity to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. It is only by joining together with a strong sense of unity that we the spirit of ‘86 alive.

We as a university community stand in solidarity with the Filipino community during such crucial times. We encourage everyone to remember and resonate with why this day matters

Photos by Zeb de Leon and Julianne Go
Spiel by Annix Laude

St. Benilde

Benilde Center for Social Action

In commemoration of the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, the Benilde Center for Social Action led the mobilization of the Benildean community for the solidarity program held at the EDSA People Power Monument on 25 February 2025.

#BuhayAngEDSA #EDSA39 #neverforget #BenildeLikeNoOther

Cavite State University

ABS-CBN News

Students at the Cavite State University main campus in Indang, Cavite left their class sessions on Tuesday to mark the EDSA People Power 39th anniversary as classes still proceeded at the CvSU.

#EDSA39 | via Anjo Bagaoisan, ABS-CBN News
(Courtesy: Alfonse Mañalac)

De La Salle University

The LaSallian

As the nation recognized the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution yesterday, February 25, student-led groups and various multisectoral organizations rallied to the People Power Monument—a tribute standing in defiance of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s decision to downgrade the day as a “special working holiday.”

Hoping to revive the spirit that overthrew Marcos Sr.’s authoritarian regime, demonstrators filled EDSA with chants of “Never again to Martial Law!” as they condemned tyranny, corruption, and the lack of accountability among politicians for their actions.

Lasallian contingents, including Br. Bernie Oca FSC, joined students from Taft-based schools and key opposition figures such as senatorial aspirants Jerome Adonis of Kilusang Mayo Uno, Atty. Luke Espiritu and Ka Leody de Guzman of Partido Lakas ng Masa, Rep. France Castro of ACT Teachers Party-list, and Rep. Raoul Manuel of Kabataan.

At least a total of 3,500 attendees were estimated by the Quezon City Police District as of 5:15 pm, which is nearly half of the 6,000 recorded when the program started at 3 pm.

#EDSA39

National University

Vox Politica

The Political Science Society of NU Clark Rallies to Commemorate EDSA at 39

A momentous event in Philippine History, the EDSA People Power Revolution continues to be an icon of democracy in the country. Political Science Society and its members gathered to host a rally at the grounds of SM Clark Skyline, vowing to never forget the dissent of the people that led to the revolution.

As oppression continues to aggravate the country, may the voices of the people unite and call for the restoration of democracy — all for the love of our beloved, the Philippines.

#EDSAAt39 #NeverAgainNeverForget

Written by: Mattew Victoria
Photos by: Kai Padilla

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

PUP Campus Journalists

Several PUP students march from the sixth floor of the academic building to the University’s main gate in solidarity with the 39th EDSA People Power Anniversary today, February 25.

The snake rally rose after the PUP administration refused to commemorate the historic event, as classes will still proceed as scheduled today.
Following this, the PUP community and multi-sectoral organizations are set to crowd at the EDSA People Power Monument to continue the celebration with a formal program.

Photos by Lance Dionisio and Josiah Edmund Delima

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Southern Luzon State University (SLSU)

The Kingfisher SLSU

Southern Luzon State University (SLSU) students held a protest against historical revisionism and system injustice as part of the 39th anniversary of the People Power Revolution, Feb. 25.

Supreme Student Council Federation (SSCF) spearheaded the university-wide commemoration program which various student organizations, local student councils, and publications attended.

photos by Ma. Jasmine De Veluz, Xemoune Ela Alegre, and Gelyn Inojosa
caption by Joanne Bello

#TheKingfisherSLSU

BAYAN, One Taft, CCGG, Akbayan, TAMA NA

Lito C. Ocampo

Meeting of various groups at EDSA cor. Ortigas Avenue

BAYAN – Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
One Taft Against Fascism and Tyranny
Clergy and Citizens for Good Governance
Akbayan 
Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance – TAMA NA

Live The True Spirit Of People Power!
Marcos, charge Duterte, hold Sara Litisin accountable

#PeoplePower@39

Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform and Ecumenical Bishops Forum

Freedom-loving people marched towards the People Power Monument along EDSA on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025, to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the People Power Revolution.

“We are here not only to commemorate a significant date in our history but also to remind our nation and the world that our freedom was hard-fought. EDSA is not only an occasion but a covenant to keep,” said PEPP Core Group Member and Movement Against Tyranny co-convenor Sr. Mary John Mananzan, OSB in her statement during an afternoon program.

“We are here because the dream of EDSA has yet to be realized,” said Sr. Mananzan. “I’m telling you, EDSA did not fail us. We failed EDSA because we had left our fellow countrymen alone in the struggle. Society needs to steadfastly seek not only individual change but more importantly a social transformation.”

Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kidapawan and Caritas Philippines President lamented how our democracy is still perverted by corruption, deception, and abuse of power up until today. “Aren’t these the reasons why we struggled before? Why did we allow the shadows of the past back into our lives again?”

“Thirty-nine years after EDSA, plunderous dynasties remain in power. Enough is enough! We are sick of a system that only benefits a few. We have had enough of them squandering the taxpayers’ money in dynasties and wars and barely providing for our education, health, and other social services,” said De La Salle University professor and Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance (TAMA NA) lead convenor, Dr. David Michael San Juan. “Let us fight! Let us not be afraid!”

Oriang chairperson Flora Santos perseveres in her struggle despite being a golden-ager. Santos organized urban poor movements and was arrested during the former Marcos Sr.’s regime.

At that time, house demolitions were rampant, as former First Lady and Human Settlements Minister Imelda Marcos dreamt of turning Manila into a ‘city of man’ composed of different development sites. The Marcos matriarch envisioned hiding poverty from the sight of foreigners.

Santos then called and challenged the youth to perseveringly continue the struggle that the older generation started in the 1970s and 1980s. “You must press on because our nation badly needs a government that will genuinely serve us.”

Despite not declaring the day a regular holiday, it did not stop Filipinos, especially students and the youth, mostly from Catholic academic institutions, from pausing their four-cornered classroom classes and taking the opportunity to learn outdoors and voice their calls for justice and peace.
“For our youth and fellow students, our understanding of the past is the key so we can fight and protect our future,” said Student Council Alliance of the Philippines NCR Secretary-General Nina Laron.

Laron added, “Our commemoration of EDSA is unbound by a holiday or an absence of such. Moreover, this is not simply a day of rest but of fruitful retrospection and collective movement. The spirit of EDSA is not merely a memory but a continuous reminder to us that we laboriously work for our freedom and democracy and not wait for them to happen by itself.”
“Elections are around the corner. We now know their tactics. They will use money and insincere promises to deceive us again,” Bishop Bagaforo added. “But we will not trade the future of our nation into receiving some aid and getting hoodwinked by a plethora of propaganda or empty promises of those who are greedily after power and money.”

In a unified statement of One Faith One Voice One Nation, Church leaders and lay people from different Christian denominations emboldened their fellow Christians to speak and take a stand in the face of injustice.

“The prophetic tradition of our faith calls us to be the voice of the voiceless, to expose lies with truth, and to resist evil with love,” they said, reiterating the biblical mandate for justice stated in Proverbs 31:8-9.
They added: “Faith without works is dead. Our commitment to Christ must manifest in concrete actions—advocating for human rights, supporting the poor, exposing lies, seeking accountability for misdeeds, and challenging the systems that perpetuate suffering.

“The spirit of EDSA is alive whenever we choose to act in faith, speak truth to power, and build a nation where justice and peace reign.”

#EDSA39 #EDSAPeoplePower #EDSARevolution #JustPeace #JusticeForAll