This year marks the 34th anniversary of the EDSA People Power. Filipinos have shown the world the true power of democracy. This was the time in our history where opposing ends met, where soldiers and civilians shook hands despite the Proclamation, and where Muslims and Christians marched together. This was the time when their identity as Filipinos is the only thing that mattered.  They did not only hope for freedom, they took action. EON has captured the Filipino essence in Four C’s—caring, colorful, creative, and collaborative. These represent a unique fusion that is authentic to Filipino heritage and set of values which lie at the core of People Power. Filipinos are generally engaged and highly-relational people. We easily empathize, especially with our culture of bayanihan. As a people with an instinct for caring for others, not only towards their country but the welfare of their countrymen, we realized the first nonviolent revolution that ever took place. We redefined the idea of a revolution. This further underlines our creativity—in distinct Pinoy fashion, we revolted with songs, rosaries, and flowers against guns and military weapons. With these actions, not only did we surprise the world with our peaceful protest, we inspired other countries across the world to do the same. The diversity of the Filipino people signifies how principally colorful we are, not only with our festivities but in our capability to unite to fight for democracy—regardless of religion, age, or class.  The People Power Revolution also brought to life Filipinos’ collaborative nature and its almost magical effects of driving societal change. The support shown by Filipinos across the country proved that a single ideology or aspiration strongly supported by heart as one nation can drive progress that cannot be cut short by mere physical distance. In our celebration of this year’s People Power, we recognize the inherent power of the Pinoy. Our indomitable spirit has shown a strength that made it possible to weather through trials and enact change for the better. In trying times, this is worth keeping in mind. It's the people that make a nation, and it is, indeed, the creative, collaborative, caring, and colorful Filipino that makes this nation worth fighting for. Maligayang pagdiriwang at mabuhay tayong lahat!