Bonifacio Day profile picture frame
November 30, remembering Andres Bonifacio and the fight for independence.
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The Philippines observes Bonifacio Day on November 30, birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio, a leader of the revolution against Spanish rule.
Schools, historical groups and Filipino communities use the day for reflection and pride. One frame connects them under a single link.
How to celebrate Bonifacio Day
Read primary sources
Share a short excerpt or museum link beside your framed photo so the day is more than a colour change.
Name your barangay or city
Local specificity helps diaspora and home communities find each other.
Use Tagalog or English
Many families switch languages mid-conversation. Either works in the caption.
What Bonifacio Day is
Andres Bonifacio co-founded the Katipunan movement and is remembered as a father of the Philippine revolution.
Bonifacio Day is a public holiday in the Philippines, distinct from Independence Day on June 12.
How organisations mark it
Partner with schools
History classes can produce captions while your organisation supplies one shared frame.
Respect the history
Avoid treating Bonifacio as generic nationalism. Name what your group is commemorating.
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Create a campaignCampaign ideas
- Blue and red frame with optional city or organisation name.
- Invite participants to name one freedom they are grateful for today.
- Link to a library talk or community programme the same week.
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Common questions
When is Bonifacio Day?
November 30 every year in the Philippines.
Who was Andres Bonifacio?
He co-founded the Katipunan and helped lead the revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
Is this Independence Day?
No. Philippine Independence Day is June 12. Bonifacio Day honours Bonifacio's birth anniversary.
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