You are reading

Colors of joy: Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Mar. 26, 2023 By Dean Moses & Gabriele Holtermann

The 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Queens made history on Sunday by celebrating two female grand marshals for the first time ever.

On March 26, Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar and Bahen Vedo, an executive member of the Hindu Mandirs Inc., both led the way for dozens of floats in Little Guyana.  

The Holi Parade, also known as the festival of colors, began at noon on 133rd Street and Liberty Avenue where hundreds lined the streets tossing multicolored bags of powder at each other while others fired water guns filled with colored liquid to symbolize that everyone is connected by one spirit.

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Smiles beamed alongside the warm sun as people of all ages raced up to the floats and unleashed a rainbow of colors. However, it wasn’t just locals who partook in the fun. Elected officials also joined in.

At the parade, Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado underscored the sense of unity the march embodies about each year, and stated that New Yorkers should celebrate their diversity together. 

“It’s really amazing to look out and see all of the colors and to appreciate what all these different colors represent,” Delgado said. “In so many ways, when you think about all the diversity that’s here and how we all represent so much in our spirit, in our presence it’s always important that we come together as a community, sharing and celebrating our cultures or ethnicities.”

Marchers danced to the beat of drums and symbols, while New York City Police Department officers, the Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs Manuel Castro and Senator Chuck Schumer proudly strode in the occasion.

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

“We have more people from India and from the Caribbean Indian community here in New York, and here in Queens. I am fighting for immigration laws to make that happen. So, our great assembly member is the first Hindu in the assembly. She will not be the last,” Schumer said. 

Hosted by the Federation of Hindu Mandirs, Inc. and Arya Spiritual Center, the celebration honors Holi, a significant festival in the Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist communities. Many attendees waved flags from Guyana, Trinidad, India and other Indo-Caribbean nations. 

“This is what we look like when we talk about diversity — 190 countries represented right here in Queens County, 360 languages and dialects spoken right here — and this is what the Hindu-Caribbean community looks like in Queens,” Queens Borough President Donovan Richards said. 

The parade culminated at Phil Rizzuto Park for a series of performances and other cultural programming in honor of the event. 

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Dean Moses

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar serves as the grand marshal of the 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Celebrating Hindu culture, parade revelers enjoy the colorful 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Celebrating Hindu culture, parade revelers enjoy the colorful 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens. Photo by Gabriele HoltermannPhoto by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Celebrating Hindu culture, parade revelers enjoy the colorful 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Celebrating Hindu culture, parade revelers enjoy the colorful 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Celebrating Hindu culture, parade revelers enjoy the colorful 35th annual Phagwah Parade in Richmond, Queens. Photo by Gabriele HoltermannPhoto by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer enjoys throwing paint powder at the media.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Richmond Hill celebrates 35th annual Phagwah Parade

Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Read more: Francis Kite Club: Creativity in Small Space

Recent News

Discover hidden gems of western Queens you might not know about

July 26, 2024 By Allison Kridle

Like any bustling metropolis, everyone in western Queens seems to have their staples or go-to places. The unsung heroes, however, are the hidden gems that lurk between bodegas and bistros in our diverse borough. We have dug up six not-so-known spots in the neighborhood with a historical spin for your next adventurous outing. Take a look-see!