Forty years after Filipinos peacefully ousted Ferdinand E. Marcos, Rappler revisits the places that defined the People Power Revolution.
With Malacañang now occupied by the dictator’s son, a question has haunted the Philippines since 2022: Have we forgotten what our past stood for?
Join Rappler reporters as they revisit the landmarks where history was made.
These are places that offer important lessons on the uprising, despite its unfulfilled promises.
We strive not to forget.
Intro
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La Salle Green Hills
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EDSA People Power Monument
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Radyo Veritas
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The Carmelite Monastery
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Siliman Catacombs
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Camp Crame
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Upcoming
- February 21: Ayala Avenue
- February 22: EDSA Shrine
- February 23: Club Filipino
- February 24: University of the Philippines
- February 25: Bantayog ng mga Bayani
- February 25: Malacañang
– Jairo Bolledo, Lian Buan, Bea Cupin, Patrick Cruz, Dwight de Leon, Daniza Fernandez, Gelo Gonzales, Iya Gozum, Tatiana Maligro, Juno Reyes, John Sitchon, and Shay Yu/Rappler.com
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