DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines – The resistance against the Marcos dictatorship also reached the university town of Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. When the regime shut down Silliman University during Martial Law, its students continued to meet underground, beneath the university’s church.
Forty years since such movements helped reinforce the bloodless revolt that toppled a dictator, Rappler researcher Shay Du visited Silliman University’s Catacombs, where the spirit of resistance continues to thrive. – Rappler.com
Reporter/writer/video editor: Shay Du
Supervising editor: Mia Gonzalez
Production specialist: Franz Acaylar
Producer: Camille Zarate
This video was done in collaboration with the Silliman University Church and Office of Media and Public Affairs.


