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Philippine Flag Raising

June 4, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Philippine Flag Raising Flyer. The Philippine national flag creates the background. It consists of a rectangular design that consists of a white equilateral triangle in which there is gold sun surrounded by gold stars. There is also a horizontal blue stripe followed by a horizontal red stripe

The City of Jersey City, Office of the Municipal Council and Office of the Cultural Affairs were proud to recognize the Philippine Consulate General of East Coast,  Philippine American Friendship Community (PAFCOM, Inc.) and members of the Filipino community on their 123rd Anniversary of Philippine Independence during the Flag Raising Ceremony on Friday, June 4, 2021.

The Philippine Declaration of Independence took place on June 12, 1898 when Filipino revolutionary forces, under the leadership of General Emilio Aguinaldo, publicly read the Act of Declaration of Independence proclaiming the sovereignty and independence of the Philippine Islands from the colonial rule of Spain, after American and Filipino revolutionary forces defeated Spain at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.

This event was also the first time the Philippine National Anthem, “Lupang Hinirang” was performed publicly and the first time the Philippine flag was displayed. President Macapagal said the proclamation of Philippine independence on June 121898 gave colonial Asia its first free and united nation. He added, “There had been other Asian revolutions before. But the revolution which culminated on June 12, 1898 was the first successful national revolution in Asia since the coming of the West, and the Republic to which it gave birth was the first democratic Republic outside of the Western hemisphere.”

 Jersey City’s Filipino-Americans have realized their dreams through hard work, perseverance, and a cooperative spirit that demonstrates their boundless potential. The contributions of Filipinos in the fields of education, politics, religion, culture, science, industry and business have helped shape this great city and the history of the United States.  These accomplishments have unquestionably been an important asset to Jersey City and to our nation’s growth and cultural development over the centuries.  

 

Mayor Fulop and a group of people hold the Philippine Flag before it is raised> It consists of a rectangular design that consists of a white equilateral triangle in which there is gold sun surrounded by gold stars. There is also a horizontal blue stripe followed by a horizontal red stripe

Attendees from Left to Right :
Judge Victor Sison, Past President of PAFCOM
Councilman-At-Large Rolando Lavarro, Jr., Municipal Council of Jersey City
Ambassador Elmer Cato, Consul General of Philippine Consulate
Councilman-At-Large Daniel Rivera of Jersey City
Councilwoman Mira-Prinz-Arey,  Ward B of Jersey City
Jeana Abuan, Mayor’s Task Force Coordinator for LGBTQ+
Helen Bongon, President of PAFCOM
George Gabriel, Ward A Committee of Jersey City
Council President Joyce Watterman, Municipal Council of Jersey City
Eduardo C. Toloza, Tax Assessor of Jersey City
Don Frain, Board Director of PAFCOM
Lea Frain, President-Elect of PAFCOM
Jujo Conol, Office of Cultural Affairs of Jersey City
Maricar Taino, Secretary of PAFCOM

To view the flag raising on YouTube please CLICK HERE

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Date:
June 4, 2021
Time:
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
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Venue

City Hall
280 Grove Street
Jeresy City, NJ United States
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