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      <title>Chicago Filipino organizations commemorate the 40th anniversary of the People Power Revolution and ousting of Marcos Sr.</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Chicago, IL – On Wednesday, February 25, a coalition of organizations fighting for human rights and democracy in the Philippines rallied outside of the Philippine Consulate to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ousting of Marcos Sr. and the People Power Revolution, to confront continued corruption in the Philippines, and to hold the Philippine Consulate accountable for its neglect of Filipino migrants.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;“Imperyalismo!” “Ibagksak!” “Marcos mismo!” “Babagsak!”&#xA;&#xA;“Imperialism!” “Will topple!” “Marcos!” “Will topple!” chanted protesters.&#xA;&#xA;The action commemorated the 1986 People Power Revolution (EDSA), in which the Filipino people fought against corruption and ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, whose rule saw grave human rights violations including extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, and the murder of 3240 Filipinos. Speakers emphasized that despite the ousting of Marcos Sr. in 1986, the struggle against corruption in the Philippines is ongoing and that collusion between the U.S. and Philippine government must end.&#xA;&#xA;“Patience has never liberated a generation! Compliance has never protected democracy! Those crowds at EDSA were not waiting for permission, they flooded the streets!” declared a member of Anakbayan at UIC, a youth and student organization building international solidarity and fighting for the liberation of the Philippines.&#xA;&#xA;Throughout the program, multiple groups performed songs about the struggle for national liberation in the Philippines. During one of the songs, Aklasan, the crowd was encouraged to sing along to the chorus:&#xA;&#xA;“Bawat sipag, bawat lakas&#xA;&#xA;Ay umaklas!&#xA;&#xA;Diwang dungo’t ulong yuko’y&#xA;&#xA;Itinayo&#xA;&#xA;Ang maliit na ginahis&#xA;&#xA;Ay nagtindig”&#xA;&#xA;“Every effort, every force&#xA;&#xA;Rose up!&#xA;&#xA;Subdued spirits and bowed heads&#xA;&#xA;Were lifted up!&#xA;&#xA;The small that were subdued,&#xA;&#xA;Stood up!”&#xA;&#xA;Speakers from Malaya Chicago and Tanggol Migrante continued by uplifting the struggle for immigrant rights in the United States, citing the experiences of Filipino immigrants in detention who are experiencing medical neglect and incompetence from the Philippine Consulate.&#xA;&#xA;One of the stories uplifted was that of Tita Rebecca, a 71-year-old Filipina grandmother who was held in ICE detention for nine months and repeatedly denied proper medical care or examination before being secretly deported without notice to her family. Throughout Tita Rebecca’s time in ICE detention, the Philippine Consulate proved to be unhelpful to her family and organizers, refusing to speak with her family and actively working with ICE to keep details of her deportation concealed.&#xA;&#xA;“Lahat ng sangkot!” “Dapat managot!”&#xA;&#xA;“Everyone involved!” “Must be held accountable!” chanted protesters.&#xA;&#xA;Speakers also told the story of Chantal Anicoche, a Filipina-American youth activist taking part in an immersion trip who was kidnapped by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) following the U.S. backed bombing of the Mangyan people in Mindoro that killed five people. After a nearly month-long international campaign, Chantal Anicoche was freed and able to safely return home to the United States.&#xA;&#xA;Organizers commenced the rally with more chants and a group photo.&#xA;&#xA;“The people, united, will never be defeated!”&#xA;&#xA;“El pueblo, unido, jamás será vencido!”&#xA;&#xA;“Ang tao, ang bayan, ngayon ay lumalaban!”&#xA;&#xA;Organizations participating in the event included Malaya, Migrante, Tanggol Migrante, Bayan, Anakbayan at UIC, Anakbayan Chicago, Philippine-U.S. Solidarity Organization (PUSO) Chicago, Chicago Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines (CCHRP), Anti-War Committee Chicago (AWC), and the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (CAARPR).&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #IL #Anakbayan #Bayan #CAARPR #AWC #CCHRP #PUSO #International #Philippines&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Chicago, IL – On Wednesday, February 25, a coalition of organizations fighting for human rights and democracy in the Philippines rallied outside of the Philippine Consulate to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ousting of Marcos Sr. and the People Power Revolution, to confront continued corruption in the Philippines, and to hold the Philippine Consulate accountable for its neglect of Filipino migrants.</p>



<p>“Imperyalismo!” “Ibagksak!” “Marcos mismo!” “Babagsak!”</p>

<p>“Imperialism!” “Will topple!” “Marcos!” “Will topple!” chanted protesters.</p>

<p>The action commemorated the 1986 People Power Revolution (EDSA), in which the Filipino people fought against corruption and ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, whose rule saw grave human rights violations including extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, and the murder of 3240 Filipinos. Speakers emphasized that despite the ousting of Marcos Sr. in 1986, the struggle against corruption in the Philippines is ongoing and that collusion between the U.S. and Philippine government must end.</p>

<p>“Patience has never liberated a generation! Compliance has never protected democracy! Those crowds at EDSA were not waiting for permission, they flooded the streets!” declared a member of Anakbayan at UIC, a youth and student organization building international solidarity and fighting for the liberation of the Philippines.</p>

<p>Throughout the program, multiple groups performed songs about the struggle for national liberation in the Philippines. During one of the songs, <em>Aklasan</em>, the crowd was encouraged to sing along to the chorus:</p>

<p>“Bawat sipag, bawat lakas</p>

<p>Ay umaklas!</p>

<p>Diwang dungo’t ulong yuko’y</p>

<p>Itinayo</p>

<p>Ang maliit na ginahis</p>

<p>Ay nagtindig”</p>

<p>“Every effort, every force</p>

<p>Rose up!</p>

<p>Subdued spirits and bowed heads</p>

<p>Were lifted up!</p>

<p>The small that were subdued,</p>

<p>Stood up!”</p>

<p>Speakers from Malaya Chicago and Tanggol Migrante continued by uplifting the struggle for immigrant rights in the United States, citing the experiences of Filipino immigrants in detention who are experiencing medical neglect and incompetence from the Philippine Consulate.</p>

<p>One of the stories uplifted was that of Tita Rebecca, a 71-year-old Filipina grandmother who was held in ICE detention for nine months and repeatedly denied proper medical care or examination before being secretly deported without notice to her family. Throughout Tita Rebecca’s time in ICE detention, the Philippine Consulate proved to be unhelpful to her family and organizers, refusing to speak with her family and actively working with ICE to keep details of her deportation concealed.</p>

<p>“Lahat ng sangkot!” “Dapat managot!”</p>

<p>“Everyone involved!” “Must be held accountable!” chanted protesters.</p>

<p>Speakers also told the story of Chantal Anicoche, a Filipina-American youth activist taking part in an immersion trip who was kidnapped by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) following the U.S. backed bombing of the Mangyan people in Mindoro that killed five people. After a nearly month-long international campaign, Chantal Anicoche was freed and able to safely return home to the United States.</p>

<p>Organizers commenced the rally with more chants and a group photo.</p>

<p>“The people, united, will never be defeated!”</p>

<p>“El pueblo, unido, jamás será vencido!”</p>

<p>“Ang tao, ang bayan, ngayon ay lumalaban!”</p>

<p>Organizations participating in the event included Malaya, Migrante, Tanggol Migrante, Bayan, Anakbayan at UIC, Anakbayan Chicago, Philippine-U.S. Solidarity Organization (PUSO) Chicago, Chicago Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines (CCHRP), Anti-War Committee Chicago (AWC), and the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (CAARPR).</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 17:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Hundreds of Washington and Keithley students take to the streets demanding ICE out of schools</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Students walk out and march against ICE.&#xA;&#xA;Tacoma, WA – On February 6, 375 students walked out from Washington High School and Keithley Middle School before the final class period of the day, joining the movement of students across the country who are standing up to ICE. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;As the bell rang students began to gather outside in the sun holding Mexican, Guatemalan, Puerto Rican, Columbian, Brazilian and Honduran flags. Washington High School junior Madyson Smith addressed her fellow classmates with a Puerto Rican flag around her neck saying, they were all together to “stand up for not only our Hispanic community, but everyone else who is affected.”&#xA;&#xA;This action is one of many in the greater Tacoma area. In recent weeks. There have been many walkouts at high and middle schools including at Franklin Pierce, Graham-Kapowskin, Stadium, Silas, Annie Wright, Rogers and more. &#xA;&#xA;“Our community in Tacoma/Parkland is in fear of ICE. Washington High School is a very diverse campus with almost 40% of students being Hispanic,” Smith said. “We want our school district to be more aware of what’s going on and practice our anti-ICE policies more and make school a safe space for students!”&#xA;&#xA;In preparation for the walkout students had sign-making parties and meetings with supporters. They tasked local organizations including Pierce County Immigration Alliance (PCIA), Climate Alliance South Sound (CASS), Philippines US Solidarity Organization (PUSO) Tacoma, Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), and Rainier View Christian Church with ways to materially support them, including providing snacks and water and on-the-ground support.&#xA;&#xA;When asking FRSO member Ari Pahoundis why they showed up to support they shared, &#34;It&#39;s so inspiring to see the next generation of organizers taking to the streets to speak out for their community. These students are going to be out here either way, and we have a responsibility to do what we can to support them.”&#xA;&#xA;A group of volunteers helped block off a side road from incoming traffic so that the students could safely march from the parking lot towards the main road. One of those volunteers, Nick Miskogwane, member of PCIA Teamsters 313 said, “I think it’s crucial we support and teach our youth the importance of free speech and democracy – for \[them\] to learn the power they have.”&#xA;&#xA;The electric crowd of students marched farther than originally planned, fearlessly taking over a lane on the main road and totaling 1.2 miles round trip. Parents and community members drove by honking and waving flags in support and many joined on foot to help direct traffic. Madyson, Felix, and more helped lead their classmates in chants including, “No justice! No peace! Get ICE off our streets!” &#xA;&#xA;The march wrapped up with students arriving back on campus to catch their buses, greeted by supportive parents and staff. Students also continued to celebrate their cultures, playing Mexican music and dancing Huapango in the parking lot. &#xA;&#xA;An on-the-ground volunteer with CASS and local doula Jessica Whitson said, “These kids will be adults soon and they should have their voices heard and get a say about the systems that impact them. They were brave and energized, marching together making it loud and clear they want ICE off their streets. The teachers that know these kids were so incredibly proud of their students, many shedding tears of joy as the kids marched and made their voices heard.”&#xA;&#xA;When asked about the impact this action had on her fellow classmates, organizer Smith said, “Students before the protest were in a stage of fear — kids weren’t coming to school. After the protest everyone is hyped and lowkey happy about how it turned out.”&#xA;&#xA;#TacomaWA #WA #ImmigrantRights #StudentMovement #HighSchool #PCIA #PUSO #FRSO #CASS&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Tacoma, WA – On February 6, 375 students walked out from Washington High School and Keithley Middle School before the final class period of the day, joining the movement of students across the country who are standing up to ICE.</p>



<p>As the bell rang students began to gather outside in the sun holding Mexican, Guatemalan, Puerto Rican, Columbian, Brazilian and Honduran flags. Washington High School junior Madyson Smith addressed her fellow classmates with a Puerto Rican flag around her neck saying, they were all together to “stand up for not only our Hispanic community, but everyone else who is affected.”</p>

<p>This action is one of many in the greater Tacoma area. In recent weeks. There have been many walkouts at high and middle schools including at Franklin Pierce, Graham-Kapowskin, Stadium, Silas, Annie Wright, Rogers and more.</p>

<p>“Our community in Tacoma/Parkland is in fear of ICE. Washington High School is a very diverse campus with almost 40% of students being Hispanic,” Smith said. “We want our school district to be more aware of what’s going on and practice our anti-ICE policies more and make school a safe space for students!”</p>

<p>In preparation for the walkout students had sign-making parties and meetings with supporters. They tasked local organizations including Pierce County Immigration Alliance (PCIA), Climate Alliance South Sound (CASS), Philippines US Solidarity Organization (PUSO) Tacoma, Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), and Rainier View Christian Church with ways to materially support them, including providing snacks and water and on-the-ground support.</p>

<p>When asking FRSO member Ari Pahoundis why they showed up to support they shared, “It&#39;s so inspiring to see the next generation of organizers taking to the streets to speak out for their community. These students are going to be out here either way, and we have a responsibility to do what we can to support them.”</p>

<p>A group of volunteers helped block off a side road from incoming traffic so that the students could safely march from the parking lot towards the main road. One of those volunteers, Nick Miskogwane, member of PCIA Teamsters 313 said, “I think it’s crucial we support and teach our youth the importance of free speech and democracy – for [them] to learn the power they have.”</p>

<p>The electric crowd of students marched farther than originally planned, fearlessly taking over a lane on the main road and totaling 1.2 miles round trip. Parents and community members drove by honking and waving flags in support and many joined on foot to help direct traffic. Madyson, Felix, and more helped lead their classmates in chants including, “No justice! No peace! Get ICE off our streets!”</p>

<p>The march wrapped up with students arriving back on campus to catch their buses, greeted by supportive parents and staff. Students also continued to celebrate their cultures, playing Mexican music and dancing Huapango in the parking lot.</p>

<p>An on-the-ground volunteer with CASS and local doula Jessica Whitson said, “These kids will be adults soon and they should have their voices heard and get a say about the systems that impact them. They were brave and energized, marching together making it loud and clear they want ICE off their streets. The teachers that know these kids were so incredibly proud of their students, many shedding tears of joy as the kids marched and made their voices heard.”</p>

<p>When asked about the impact this action had on her fellow classmates, organizer Smith said, “Students before the protest were in a stage of fear — kids weren’t coming to school. After the protest everyone is hyped and lowkey happy about how it turned out.”</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:TacomaWA" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">TacomaWA</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:WA" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WA</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ImmigrantRights" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ImmigrantRights</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:StudentMovement" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">StudentMovement</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:HighSchool" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HighSchool</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:PCIA" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PCIA</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:PUSO" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PUSO</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:FRSO" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FRSO</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:CASS" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CASS</span></a></p>

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