PH Consulate General in New York Celebrates Milestones Reaffirming PH Sovereignty, PH-US Ties, and ASEAN Cooperation

PH Consulate General in New York Celebrates Milestones Reaffirming PH Sovereignty, PH-US Ties, and ASEAN Cooperation Consul General Senen T. Mangalile and Mme. Maria Fe B. Mangalile share a light moment with guests during the reception. (Photo by Mr. Michael Magsombol) NEW YORK CITY, 24 June 2026 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York hosted a reception on 23 June 2026 to mark the 128th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence, the 80th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Philippines and the United States of America, and the 50th Anniversary of the Entry into Force of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) in Southeast Asia.In his remarks, Consul General Senen T. Magalile framed the three anniversaries as being united by the principle that every nation has the agency to chart its own destiny and to coexist and cooperate peacefully with others.In particular, he described the anniversary of Philippine Independence as an occasion to reflect on the Filipino people’s enduring pursuit of liberty, democracy, and human dignity.On the 80th anniversary of Philippines-United States diplomatic relations, he highlighted how the partnership has broadened and deepened across all aspects and levels, and underscored the invaluable contributions of…

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Philippine Consulate General Supports “Blue Monday” Campaign in Observance of National Refugee Day 2026

Philippine Consulate General Supports “Blue Monday” Campaign in Observance of National Refugee Day 2026 The Philippine Consulate General, together with the Philippine Permanent Mission and other agencies at the Philippine Center in New York, wore blue in solidarity with forcibly displaced and stateless people. NEW YORK CITY, 22 June 2026 — Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 265, s. 2023, which declares 20 June as National Refugee Day and aligns with the global commemoration of World Refugee Day, the Philippine Consulate General in New York joined the “Blue Monday” campaign during its flag-raising ceremony on 22 June 2026. Personnel from the Philippine Permanent Mission and other agencies in the Philippine Center in New York were also in attendance. In his message, read by Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. highlighted the Philippines’ longstanding tradition of extending compassion and protection to those forced to flee conflict, violence, and persecution. He emphasized that safeguarding the worth of every individual is not merely an act of goodwill, but a responsibility of a just and civilized society. President Marcos’ message also called for stronger collaboration among government institutions, development partners, and civil society organizations to expand access to education, livelihood opportunities,…

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Philippine Consulate General and Knights of Rizal Commemorate 165th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal

Philippine Consulate General and Knights of Rizal Commemorate 165th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal Consul General Senen T. Mangalile and officers of the Knight of Rizal offer wreaths to the bust of Dr. Jose Rizal at the Philippine Center during the commemoration of his 165th birth anniversary. (Photos by Joey Magaso) NEW YORK CITY, 20 June 2026 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York, the Knights of Rizal, and the Ladies for Rizal jointly commemorated the 165th birth anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal with a solemn wreath-laying ceremony on 19 June 2026 at 5:30 PM at the Philippine Center lobby.The program commenced with Consul Anna Guerra, Program Manager for Sentro Rizal, highlighting the vital role of the diaspora in preserving Filipino heritage, and noting that Sentro Rizal exists precisely to ensure that the language and values of the motherland thrive overseas. "Rizal was a global citizen who mastered multiple languages, immersed himself in foreign cultures, and excelled on the international stage, yet he never lost his roots," Consul Guerra stated, urging the community to keep that patriotic flame alive in the New York tri-state area.To share a message on behalf of the Order of the Knights of Rizal,…

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Philippine Coconut Takes Center Stage at “The Filipino Table” Culinary Event in NYC

Philippine Coconut Takes Center Stage at “The Filipino Table” Culinary Event in NYC Chicken adobo (left), kinilaw (middle), and Bicol express, all infused with coconut ingredients presented during the “The Filipino Table: A Coconut Feast.” NEW YORK CITY, 18 June 2026 - In celebration of the 128th Anniversary of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, the Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in New York, in partnership with the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) and the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan (CFIDP), successfully held “The Filipino Table: A Coconut Feast” at Tradicionale, a Filipino-Spanish restaurant in New York City on 10 June 2026.Promoted under the Coconut Philippines brand—an initiative advancing the country’s coconut industry by supporting farmers, driving innovation, and expanding global appreciation—the exclusive dinner gathered members of the consular corps, media, culinary professionals, importers, and trade stakeholders.Guests were welcomed with coconut-based cocktails featuring Boracay Coconut Rum, alongside refreshing servings of Vita Coco Coconut Water, followed by a multi-course dinner consisting of kinilaw, laing, adobo, and Bicol express all with coconut ingredients.The multi-course menu reflected both local flavors and colonial influences, highlighting the coconut’s significance in Philippine culture and livelihood.In their remarks, Consul General Senen Mangalile and Trade Commissioner Alma Argayoso reinforced the Philippines’…

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Philippine Center in New York Marks 128th Independence Day with Flag Raising Ceremony

Philippine Center in New York Marks 128th Independence Day with Flag Raising Ceremony Consul General Senen T. Mangalile and Ambassador and Permanent Representative Enrique A. Manalo (4th and 5th from left, respectively), with their spouses and the personnel of the agencies at the Philippine Center in New York, join Filipinos all over the world in commemorating the 128th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence. (Photo by Marvin Dimaculangan) NEW YORK CITY, 12 June 2026 — Consul General Senen T. Mangalile and Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Enrique A. Manalo led the personnel of the agencies in the Philippine Center in New York in a flag-raising ceremony, commemorating the 128th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence on 12 June 2026. The commemoration commenced with the singing of the Lupang Hinirang, followed by the recitation of the Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat, and the playing of “One Vision, One Ocean”, the official anthem of the Philippines’ ASEAN Chairship. Thereafter, the commemoration continued with the playing and reading of the Independence Day Messages of the President, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and the Secretary of Tourism. Ambassador Enrique A. Manalo then closed the ceremony with his Independence Day…

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New York Lights Up with PH Flag Colors to Celebrate 128th Anniversary of PH Independence

New York Lights Up with PH Flag Colors to Celebrate 128th Anniversary of PH Independence The One World Trade Center (left) and Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (right) in New York proudly display the colors of the Philippine flag. (Photos through Earthcam) NEW YORK CITY, 12 June 2026 — Sixteen (16) iconic landmarks across New York State were vibrantly  illuminated with the colors of the Philippine flag on 12 June to commemorate the 128th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence.  Niagara Falls glows with the colors of the Philippine flag. (Photos taken through Earthcam) The following landmarks displayed a dazzling array of red, blue, white, and/or yellow lights, creating a sight against the night sky:One World Trade CenterGovernor Mario M. Cuomo BridgeKosciuszko BridgeH. Carl McCall SUNY BuildingState Education BuildingAlfred E. Smith State Office BuildingEmpire State PlazaState Fairgrounds – Main Gate & Expo CenterNiagara FallsThe “Franklin D. Roosevelt” Mid-Hudson BridgeGrand Central Terminal - Pershing Square ViaductAlbany International Airport GatewayMTA LIRR - East End Gateway at Penn StationFairport Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal  Moynihan Train HallRoosevelt Island LighthouseThe illumination was made possible through coordination by the Philippine Consulate General in New York with the Office of New York State Governor…

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New York’s Madison Avenue Ignites with Filipino Pride as 36th Annual Independence Day Parade and Celebrations Draw Massive Turnout

New York’s Madison Avenue Ignites with Filipino Pride as 36th Annual Independence Day Parade and Celebrations Draw Massive Turnout A sea of red, white, blue, and gold fills Madison Avenue as the Filipino-American community held the 36th Annual Philippine Independence Day Parade on 7 June 2026. (Photo by Rely Manahay, KOR) NEW YORK CITY, 08 June 2026 – A vibrant wave of red, white, blue, and gold swept through Manhattan as members of the Filipino-American community gathered for the 36th Annual Philippine Independence Day Parade on Sunday, 07 June 2026. Marking the 128th anniversary of Philippine Independence, this historic gathering stands as the largest celebration of Filipino culture outside of the Philippines. The day's events were spearheaded by the Philippine Independence Day Council Inc. (PIDCI) and organized with the close cooperation of the Philippine Consulate General in New York.The celebration, centered on the theme “Let Us Live the Freedom We Celebrate – and Lift the Nation We Love,” served as the pinnacle of a weekend of festivities under the leadership of PIDCI President Ofelia “Lea” Frain.  The weekend commenced a day early on Saturday, 06 June 2026, with a historic “Mabuhay, Philippines!” cultural showcase at Father Duffy Square in Times…

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First Filipino Cultural Showcase at Times Square Kicks Off Philippine Independence Day Celebrations in New York City

First Filipino Cultural Showcase at Times Square Kicks Off Philippine Independence Day Celebrations in New York City Performers deliver the opening number against the backdrop of the bright lights and billboards of Times Square. NEW YORK CITY, 07 June 2026 – Filipino heritage and talent took center stage at the iconic Times Square as the Filipino-American community in New York kicked off the 128ᵗʰ Philippine Independence Day celebrations and marked the 80ᵗʰ anniversary of Philippines-United States diplomatic relations.Mabuhay, Philippines!, organized by the Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. (PIDCI) with the support of the Philippine Consulate General in New York, presented the first-ever Filipino cultural showcase in Times Square, bringing Filipino music, dance, and festival traditions to one of the world’s most recognizable public spaces.In her remarks, PIDCI President Leah Frain described the event as a milestone for the Filipino-American community, noting that it offered an opportunity to share the beauty and diversity of Filipino culture not only with New York City, but with the world.Representing Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel G. Romualdez and Consul General in New York Senen T. Mangalile, Deputy Consul General Adrian Elmer S. Cruz welcomed guests to the celebration, which honored both Philippine…

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29 Filipino-American Graduates in the US Northeast Honored at the 13th Philippine Graduation in New York

29 Filipino-American Graduates in the US Northeast Honored at the 13th Philippine Graduation in New York (Left) Deputy Consul General Adrian Elmer S. Cruz lead the distribution of medals and certificates to the honorees; (Right) Mr. Jose Raymundo Mayo II addresses the audience on behalf of the PGrad Class of 2026. (Photos by Joey Magaso and Jester Louiz Monares) NEW YORK, 30 May 2026 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York hosted the 13th annual Philippine Graduation recognition ceremony today, celebrating the academic milestones of 29 Filipino and Filipino-American graduates from colleges and universities across the US Northeast.Marking over a decade of tradition since its inception in 2013, the milestone event brought together graduates, families, and community leaders to honor the hard work, resilience, and success of the Class of 2026. This year's cohort represented an impressive array of prestigious institutions, including Columbia University, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Rutgers University, Boston University School of Law, and various campuses of the City University of New York (CUNY) and State University of New York (SUNY).In her welcome remarks, Consul Anna Guerra highlighted the collaborative effort that helped the graduates thrive academically. She emphasized how local groups…

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Mindanaoan Art and Music Highlighted in New York: Kublai Millan Launches “Sculpting Culture”  Exhibit And Book at the Philippine Center

Mindanaoan Art And Music Highlighted In New York: Kublai Millan Launches "Sculpting Culture" Exhibit And Book At The Philippine Center (First Photo) Consul General Senen T. Mangalile receives a copy of the book “Sculpting Culture” from Kublai Millan during the opening of the art exhibition; (Second Photo) DCG Adrian Cruz, Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, Kublai Millan, Maan Chua and Mr. Millan’s mother, Min Ponce, in the ribbon cutting ceremony marking the opening of the art exhibition. NEW YORK, 18 May 2026 — In celebration of National Heritage Month, the Philippine Consulate General in New York successfully launched "Sculpting Culture," a solo exhibition and book debut by Mindanaoan artist Kublai Millan. Consul General Senen T. Mangalile hosted the formal opening reception at the Philippine Center in New York, marking the commencement of the exhibition's two-week run. The exhibition, which runs from 15 to 29 May, showcases a curated collection of Millan’s masterpieces. Known across the Philippines for his massive, identity-defining public monuments throughout the southern region, Millan’s New York gallery showcase offers an immersive look into his profound storytelling. Through raw textures, vibrant colors, and intricate forms, his work transforms raw materials into living traditions, reflecting deep indigenous roots and capturing…

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