Days of Peace and Nonviolence (September 17 - October 11, 2022)City of Dubuque
City Council Meeting
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Days of Peace and Nonviolence (September 17 - October 11, 2022)
On behalf of the Day of Peace Committee.
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Days of Peace and Nonviolence Supporting Documentation
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WHEREAS, the issue of peace embraces the deepest hopes of all peoples, and remains humanity's
guiding inspiration; In 1981, the United Nations proclaimed the International Day of Peace
be "devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and
among all nations and peoples;" and
WHEREAS, the United Nations expanded the observance of the International Day of Peace in 2001
to include the call for a day of global ceasefire and non -violence, and invited all nations
and people to honor a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day of Peace; and
WHEREAS, there is growing support within our nation for the observance of the International Day of
Peace, including a group of Dubuque -area residents inviting all to create a culture of
peace by participating in a city-wide celebration from Saturday, September 17t", to
Tuesday, October 11t"; and
WHEREAS, local and global violence impels everyone to work toward converting humanity's noblest
aspirations for world peace into a practical reality. It is possible to see our community and
world turn from violent to nonviolent solutions within our lifetimes; and
WHEREAS, the Dubuque Day of Peace organizing committee's 2022 focus will be "Environmental
Justice: A Path to Peace" with an -person and virtual keynote presentation by Nobel Prize
recipient Jody Williams on "Climate Injustice from Ecuador to NYC to DBQ" on
Wednesday, September 21 st from 7-8:30 pm in the Alumni Campus Center at Loras
College.
NOW THEREFORE, I, BRAD M. CAVANAGH, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY COUNCIL, STAFF AND RESIDENTS OF DUBUQUE DO HEREBY
RECOGNIZE THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE AND PROCLAIM THE 17TH
OF SEPTEMBER THROUGH THE 11T" OF OCTOBER 2022, AS
"DAYS OF PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE"
IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND CALL UPON THE RESIDENTS OF DUBUQUE TO
FURTHER AFFIRM A VISION OF OUR WORLD AT PEACE BY FOSTERING COOPERATION
BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND NATIONS.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of the City
of Dubuque to be affixed 19th day of September
2022
Brad M. Cavanagh, Mayor
Attest:
Adrienne N. Breitfelder, City Clerk
2022: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Richard Fischer (Day of Peace
Committee)
2021: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Art Roche & R.R.S. Stewart (Day of
Peace Committee)
2020: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Barb Ilten (DoP Committee)
2019: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Barb Ilten (DoP Committee)
2018: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Art Roche, Barb Ilten, DoP & R.R.S.
Stewart (DoP Committee)
2017: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Community Police Relations Committee,
Dubuque for Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International
Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Judy Schmidt & R.R.S. Stewart (DoP
Committee)
2016: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the City of Dubuque Transit Advisory Board, Dubuque for
Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace
Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Evelyn Nadeau (DoP Committee)
2015: Submitted by R.R.S. Stewart of the City of Dubuque Transit Advisory Board, Dubuque for
Refugee Children and Dubuque Branch NAACP on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace
Coordinating Committee To Be Accepted by: Art Roche (DoP Committee)
2014: Submitted by Vice -Chair R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Human Rights Commission
(DHRC) on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be
Accepted by: Kathy Sutton (Dubuque Day of Peace organizing committee) and representatives of
DHRC, This is How we BBQ in DBQ, and Dubuque Branch NAACP.
2013: Submitted by Vice -Chair R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Human Rights Commission
(DHRC) on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace Coordinating Committee To Be
Accepted by: Kathy Sutton (Dubuque Day of Peace organizing committee), Anthony Allen of DHRC,
the Multicultural Family Center, NAACP and the Jule (Dubuque Transit) Advisory Board.
2012: Submitted by Michelle Balek, OSF on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace
Coordinating Committee. Accepted by: Sr. Amy Golm, BVM (IDP Coordinating Committee) and
representatives of the Speak Your Peace Initiative, the Dubuque Human Rights Commission,
faces&voices, the Multicultural Family Center, Dubuque Branch NAACP and the Dubuque Transit
Authority Advisory Board.
2011: Submitted by Michelle Balek, OSF on behalf of the Dubuque International Day of Peace
Coordinating Committee Accepted by: Amy Golm, BVM, member of the IDP Coordinating
Committee, and representatives of faces&voices, the Human Rights Commission, and the
Multicultural Family Center.
2010: Submitted by Human Rights Director Kelly Larson on behalf of Dubuque's International Day
of Peace Coordinating Committee. Accepted by Sr. Dolores Ullrich and representatives.
2009: Submitted by the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Francis, 3390 Windsor Avenue.
Accepted by Sr. Pat Farrell with 2 originals going to the Sisters of St. Francis and
International Day of Peace NGO Committee, PO Box 340, Roosevelt, NJ 08555-0340