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Pulitzer-winning lensman launches book on EDSA People Power

/ 11:04 PM February 03, 2016

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Pulitzer Prize winner Kim Komenich presents his book on the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, “Revolution Revisited”, to Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. on 28 January 2016. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. welcomed Pulitzer Prize-winner photojournalist Kim Komenich’s book, “Revolution Revisited” to mark the 30th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution later this month.

“Revolution Revisited” is a compendium of photographic images of the days leading up to, during, and after the EDSA People Power Revolution, which is considered the first peaceful and bloodless revolution launched by the people against their autocratic government.

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Komenich won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for his coverage of the historical event. The photographs were also exhibited in a show of the same title at the Ayala Museum and other parts of the Philippines in 2011, and in the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. in 2015.

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The book launching will be at the Kalayaan Hall of the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco on February 25, 2016.

“The 1986 People Power Revolution was not only a turning point in Philippine history but also a source of inspiration for oppressed peoples everywhere” Cuisia said.

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He added: “It was an unequivocal proof that a nation’s yearning for freedom and democracy could never be totally suppressed and that it could give the people the courage to rise above their fears and pessimism. This is the story that Kim Komenich’s photographs eloquently tell,”

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“While I was working, I kept history in mind,” Komenich said while explaining the measures it took to protect and preserve the quality of the photographs.

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“On one level, I was just photographing the day-to-day life in the Philippines, but on another, I was watching some of these things happening behind the scenes. What a gift it was to be a witness to this,” Komenich further remarked.

To find out more about the book and how to get a copy, visit revrev.com/blog or e-mail [email protected].

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