On June 28, 2026, a coalition of religious and civil society leaders will host the 'White Ribbon Movement' march at the EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City. This initiative aims to address deep-seated concerns regarding corruption and political dynasties in the Philippines.
Mobilizing for Change
If you have the capacity and if you are one with us, let’s have a simultaneous indignation protest rally.
Colin Bagaforo, Bishop of Kidapawan
The Interreligious Leaders Council for National Transformation (IRCNT) is spearheading the march, encouraging diverse participation from various sectors of society. Bishop Colin Bagaforo emphasized the importance of public involvement during a recent press briefing.
- The march is intended to advocate for electoral reforms.
- It aims to foster accountability among public officials.
- Similar activities are expected to occur nationwide.
Luke Espiritu, a former senatorial candidate and convenor of Artikulo Onse, stressed the need for genuine transformation in the Philippines. He asserted that accountability must extend to all leaders, including President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
The organizers expect the event to be a peaceful demonstration pushing for transparency and significant reforms in the political system. Further details about participating groups and additional activities will be announced as the date approaches.
