Assembly Resolution No. 548
BY: M. of A. Cunningham
MEMORIALIZING Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim
May 26, 2023, as Guyana Flag Day in the State of New
York
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
pay just tribute to the cultural heritage of the ethnic groups which
comprise and contribute to the richness and diversity of the community
of the State of New York; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 26, 2023, as Guyana
Flag Day, in conjunction with the 57th Anniversary of the Independence
of Guyana; and
WHEREAS, The flag of Guyana represents the country's rich history;
the golden arrowhead represents the journey to independence and the
colors of the flag represent different industries in the country; and
WHEREAS, According to the 2020 Census/American Community Survey,
122,820 Guyanese people live in New York State; in fact, the majority of
Guyanese Americans live in New York City, constituting the
second-largest Guyanese population in the world after the Guyanese
capital of Georgetown, with large communities in South Queens, Central
and Southeast Brooklyn, and the Southeast Bronx; and
WHEREAS, The Co-operative Republic of Guyana is a vibrant and
prosperous nation in the Caribbean region that enjoys friendly relations
with our great State and Nation, serving as a partner in trade,
diplomacy, culture, and security; and
WHEREAS, As a result of successive waves of settlement, Guyana is
home to an incredibly diverse population, primarily consisting of
Indo-Guyanese descended from South Asia, Afro-Guyanese descended from
Africa, Amerindians, people of mixed ancestry, and descendants of
European and Chinese workers; and
WHEREAS, Guyana gained independence from the United Kingdom on May
26, 1966; on this date at midnight, the British flag in National Park
was lowered and the Guyanese flag was raised, followed by a ceremony in
Parliament where the Duke of Kent presented the Constitutional
Instruments to Prime Minister Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham; and
WHEREAS, Guyana is the only country in South America with English as
the official language; however, many residents speak Guyanese Creole;
and
WHEREAS, From the very beginning, the Guyanese have celebrated
Independence Day with elaborate celebrations such as carnivals, parades,
fireworks, exhibitions, and rallies; and the Guyanese American community
in New York City celebrates with an Independence Parade, among other
festivities; and
WHEREAS, One of the greatest testaments to the contributions of
Guyanese New Yorkers is the neighborhood of Little Guyana, running along
Liberty Avenue in South Queens, which is home to a bustling
Indo-Guyanese community and numerous restaurants and small businesses;
and in 2021, New York City honored the neighborhood by co-naming Liberty
Avenue as "Little Guyana Avenue"; and
WHEREAS, Guyana Flag Day, along with the 57th Anniversary of
Guyana's Independence, provides an opportunity to recognize the
significance of their contributions to the quality and character of
life, and, through events and activities, for all people to gain a
greater appreciation of Guyanese history and traditions, and of the role
the Guyanese have played, and will continue to play, in our society; and
WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is pleased to have this opportunity
to recognize such events of significance which foster ethnic pride and
exemplify the cultural diversity that represents and strengthens the
fabric of the people and the State of New York; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 26, 2023, as Guyana
Flag Day in the State of New York; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Guyanese Consul General and various Guyanese
organizations in the State of New York.