J 2212 NY
Commemorating the Diamond Jubilee Flag Raising and Reception in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence on May 26, 2026
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The resolution commemorates the 60th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence with a Diamond Jubilee Flag Raising and Reception on May 26, 2026 at the Helen Marshall Cultural Center in Kew Gardens, Queens. It recognizes Guyana's independence achieved on May 26, 1966 and celebrates the Guyanese diaspora community in New York. The resolution acknowledges an aerial flyover of Guyana's national flag across New York City skies as part of the jubilee celebration.
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- Kevin S. Parker Democratic · primary
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- May 22, 2026 REFERRED TO FINANCE · upper
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Senate Resolution No. 2212
BY: Senator PARKER
COMMEMORATING the Diamond Jubilee Flag Raising and Reception in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence on May 26, 2026
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and pay tribute to those nations and communities whose enduring friendship with the people of New York reflects the profound bonds of culture, history, and shared values that unite us; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee Flag Raising and Reception in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Independence of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, to be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at the Helen Marshall Cultural Center in Kew Gardens, New York, and hosted by Consul General Ambassador Michael E. Brotherson and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Carolyn Rodrigues Birkett; and
WHEREAS, On May 26, 1966, the Co-operative Republic of Guyana achieved independence from the United Kingdom after one hundred and fifty-two years of colonial rule, raising the Golden Arrowhead for the first time and claiming its sovereign place among the nations of the world. The colors of that beloved flag, green for agriculture and forests; white for rivers and water; gold for mineral wealth; red for the zeal and sacrifice of the Guyanese people, and black for their endurance are a testament to the extraordinary richness and resilience of a nation shaped by the convergence of African, East Indian, Amerindian, Chinese, Portuguese, and European peoples; and
WHEREAS, The 60th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence is a Diamond Jubilee of the most profound significance, a milestone that invites the Guyanese people at home and throughout the diaspora to reflect upon six decades of sovereignty, to honor the sacrifices of those who fought and labored for freedom, and to celebrate the nation's remarkable journey of self-determination, development, and cultural expression; and
WHEREAS, Under the theme "The Homecoming," the Government of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana has called upon Guyanese throughout the world to return, to reconnect, and to celebrate together; in New York, the Consulate General and the Permanent Mission to the United Nations have convened a series of Diamond Jubilee events bringing together Guyanese nationals, members of the diplomatic corps, elected officials, and friends of Guyana in a shared celebration of independence and national pride; and
WHEREAS, Among the most stirring expressions of this celebration is the aerial flyover on May 25 and 26, during which a giant Golden Arrowhead national flag of Guyana will be flown across the skies of New York City, passing over Lido Beach, Coney Island, the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, Battery Park, and the rooftops of Brooklyn - a breathtaking visual tribute to the resilience of the Guyanese diaspora and a reminder that the Golden Arrowhead flies not only over Georgetown
but over every city where Guyanese people have built their lives and communities; and
WHEREAS, The Guyanese diaspora in New York City, concentrated in the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx represents one of the most vibrant, civically engaged, and culturally dynamic communities in the State of New York, enriching every institution they touch and making New York a more creative, more diverse, and more just place; and
WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is proudly moved to join the Guyanese people of New York and of the world in celebrating sixty years of independence, affirming the deep and enduring friendship between the people of Guyana and the people of New York; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee Flag Raising and Reception in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence on May 26, 2026, and to extend heartfelt congratulations to the Government and people of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana on this extraordinary milestone; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to Consul General Ambassador Michael E. Brotherson and Permanent Representative Ambassador Carolyn Rodrigues Birkett, and to the Consulate General of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana in New York, as an expression of this Legislative Body's congratulations and enduring friendship with the Guyanese people.
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