We were thrilled to participate in this year’s Puerto Rican Day Parade, Philadelphia’s largest and oldest outdoor celebration of Puerto Rican and Latino heritage! Dozens of us marched down Ben Franklin Parkway, celebrating the day through music, dance and food.
“The parade is a way for to share our culture with the local community,” said Local 252 Business Representative Roberto Rios. “It’s a time to reflect on the past and be hopeful for the future, even when there have been so many tragedies on the island. The parade allows us to celebrate our culture through native dances, music, and especially our food. I’m proud to be Boricua. Pa’ Que Tu Lo Sepas!”
Local 2011 Organizer Raphael Vargas noted that participating in this year’s parade carried special meaning for him.
“I grew up going downtown to watch and cheer on the performers, but this year I got to experience it from the other side and all the hard work it takes to bring it to life,” said Vargas, a Philly native. “It’s good to know that District Council 21 supports what we want to accomplish. They see the big picture and want to be a part of whatever comes next.”
Local 252 member Anthony Rivera of Clayton, NJ also shared his enthusiasm for the District Council’s representation in the parade. “The District Council’s participation helps remind me that the values of our organization match our people’s culture of taking care of our community and looking out for each other’s wellbeing. I am ecstatic to have shared the day with my union Brothers and Sisters, children and fellow Puerto Ricans, and look forward to many more.”
Check out the video below!