Zabeth Teelucksigh, President of the Global Philadelphia Association discussed the association that acts as liaison between the city, the Organization of World Heritage Cities and the 200 area cultural organizations that make Philadelphia a dynamic, international city. She discussed Philadelphia’s multi-cultural vibe, their slogan is ‘Meet the World Here,’ showcasing the incredible opportunities to enjoy the foods, shopping, arts and religious offerings from countries around the world. Events and programs can be accessed easily at their website with their Global Directory.
We discussed the great advantages Philadelphia has to offer its residents and visitors. A World Heritage City thanks to Independence Hall, the Greater Philadelphia area has 67 interesting National Historic Landmarks selected by the National Park Service, all with incredible stories to tell, as well as fabulous museums that soon include the garden museum celebrating Alexander Calder.
On September 3, 2025 Global Philadelphia will host the 10th Annual World Heritage City Celebration, the anniversary of Philadelphia’s historic designation as America’s first World Heritage City. The evening recognizes a decade of global connection, local pride, and transformative milestones and honors David L. Cohen, the United States Ambassador to Canada from 2021-2025 with the Distinguished Global Leadership award. Tickets are available at their website.
Zabeth also talked about the events and offerings they are hosting for 2026, including the expansion of April 18th’s International Day of Monuments and Sites into a month-long celebration honoring our heritage, diversity, community, and the environment. She notes that they will complete their United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals campaign; murals and art supporting the 17 identified goals towards attaining a sustainable city while supporting economically our local communities.
For more information about membership, events, family opportunities or the 10th Annual World Heritage City Celebration go to globalphilly.org.