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Beaumont City Council recognizes June 12 as Philippine Independence Day

by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news June 5, 2025
written by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news June 5, 2025
Photo credit: Philippine Association of Beaumont Texas
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BEAUMONT, TEXAS — The Beaumont City Council has officially recognized June 12, as Philippine Independence Day, marking a historic first for Southeast Texas and only the third such proclamation in the state.

The proclamation was accepted during a city council meeting by Vincent Jaspher Cauilan, President of the Filipino Association of Beaumont. Members of the Filipino community were also present to witness the event.

Mayor Roy West and council members joined in commemorating the occasion, which honors the declaration of Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule on June 12, 1898. The recognition celebrates not only a key historical event for Filipinos but also the contributions of Filipino Americans to the Beaumont community and the broader Southeast Texas region.

Speaking on behalf of the association, Cauilan emphasized the importance of the proclamation as a symbol of visibility, inclusion, and unity.

Photo credit: Philippine Association of Beaumont Texas

“This is more than just a ceremonial moment for us in the Filipino community. This is history in the making,” he said. “We are seen, we are valued, and we belong.”

He highlighted the importance of June 12 in Filipino history and described the day as a bridge between the past and the future for Filipino Americans. The proclamation, he added, serves as a message to younger generations that their heritage and identity are integral to the American narrative.

Cauilan thanked the mayor and city council for embracing diversity and acknowledged the hard work of Filipino professionals and families who have made Beaumont their home. He closed with a call to action for the community to continue building understanding, connection, and pride.

The event concluded with expressions of appreciation for the city’s recognition and a message of unity: “Long live the Philippines. Long live Beaumont. And long live our friendship.”

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Neska Centina, LAWIN.news

Neska Centina is a journalist whose passion for storytelling has been shaped by both her media experience and legal background. Holding a Juris Doctor from the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, she blends her understanding of law with her expertise in mass communication. Her journey in journalism began in elementary school, where she first served as Editor-in-Chief of her school publication, a role she continued in high school. This early love for writing led her to pursue Mass Communication at the same university, where she further honed her skills as Sports Editor for the Tolentine Star. After earning her degree, Neska’s career took her from the digital newsroom of ABS-CBN to local radio stations like Brigada News FM and Radyo Bandera Bacolod, where she reported, wrote, and anchored news. Her experience spans various platforms, allowing her to craft stories that are both compelling and informed by her legal knowledge. Today, Neska utilizes her varied background to enhance the field of journalism, reaching from Texas to the Philippines and the world. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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