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Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19, 2024)Copyrighted June 17, 2024 City of Dubuque City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE SUMMARY: SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: P rociamation(s) # 01. Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19, 2024) On behalf of the Multicultural Family Center. ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Proclamation Supporting Documentation b fY OFUB E Masterpiece on the Dlississippi PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, on June 19th, 1865, more than 2 years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas finally received word that they were free from bondage; and WHEREAS, Juneteenth commemorates this day when those who were formerly enslaved began to build new lives and new traditions that we honor today; and WHEREAS, Juneteenth is the oldest, nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States and commemorates African American achievement, and reminds us of our willingness to learn and emerge from our darkest moments with hope, purpose, and resolve; and WHEREAS, on this commemoration, we recommit ourselves to the work of equity, equality, and justice and we celebrate more than a century of African American resilience in the City of Dubuque and beyond; and WHEREAS, on June 17, 2021, President Biden signed the bill making Juneteenth the eleventh American federal holiday and the first to obtain legal observance as a federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was designated in 1983; and WHEREAS, since 2023, the City of Dubuque has recognized Juneteenth as a paid holiday; and WHEREAS, Dubuque's Multicultural Family Center hosted a Juneteenth celebration weekend from Friday, June 14th through Sunday, June 16th at Jackson Park. 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 WEDNESDY, JUNE 19, 2024, AS "JUNETEENTH NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE DAY" IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, AND URGE RESIDENTS TO SUPPORT AND ENDORSE THE PRACTICE AND POLICY OF EQUITY AND FREEDOM FOR ALL. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the City of Dubuque to be affixed this 17th day of June 2024. Brad M. Cavanagh, Mayor Attest: Adrienne N. Breitfelder, City Clerk 2024: Submitted by Sarah Peterson, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. Accepted by Multicultural Family Center Director Antonio Mouzon. 2022 submitted by Collins Eboh, Interim Equity and human Rights Director, accepted by Mayor Cavanagh. 2019: Submitted by Sarah Peterson, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. Accepted Juneteenth Committee Member Ernest Jackson. 2018: Submitted by Sarah Peterson, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. Accepted Juneteenth Committee Member Ernest Jackson. 2017: Submitted and accepted by Dr. Farris Muhammad, Director, Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. 2016: Submitted and accepted by Farris Muhammad, Director; and Sarah Peterson, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. 2015: Submitted and accepted by Dora Serna of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. 2014: Submitted and accepted by Dora Serna and Marrichelle Glover of the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Avenue. 2013: Submitted by Vice -Chair R.R.S. Stewart of the Dubuque Human Rights Commission (DHRC) on behalf of DHRC and Dora Serna on behalf of the Multicultural Family Center