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Lt. Gov. Roach’s Transfer Day Remarks

I offer this message in observance of the 109th Transfer Day anniversary as we conclude the month of March which commemorates Women’s History Month and Virgin Islands History Month each year.  This occasion gives us the opportunity to reflect on the rich historical significance that the month of March represents and highlights the many contributions of Virgin Islanders since the changing of the flags from Denmark to the United States on March 31, 1917.

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As we remain an unincorporated Territory of the United States, let this Transfer Day remind us to continuously embrace our Caribbean experience and African heritage, regardless of our existence as American citizens.   As Virgin Islanders, we are guided by the bold and unwavering legacy of our ancestors. We are inspired by those who fought unapologetically for our freedom and for basic human rights.  We stand on the shoulders of visionaries who possessed a deep-rooted love for the Virgin Islands.  We are proud of those who have represented the Virgin Islands locally, nationally, and globally, solidifying our placement in history along the way.  Transfer Day reminds us that despite the challenges posed by our status, we continue to be a people of resilience and determination.

We have witnessed 109 years of innovation, achievements, and advancements, which hold great prospects for the future.  I offer my prayers of God’s guidance and protection over all Virgin Islanders as we continue to contribute to our complex but beautiful history and legacy as a Territory.

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