File #: RES-0002-2024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 2/5/2024
Title: A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2024 AS BLACK HISTORY MONTH AND HONORING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE CITY OF GAHANNA
Attachments: 1. RES-0002-2024 Presentational Resolution - SIGNED, 2. RES-0002-2024 SIGNED - Recognizing February 2024 as Black History Month and Honoring the Contributions of African Americans in the City of Gahanna, 3. RES-0002-2024 Photo with Recipients 2.5.2024
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A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2024 AS BLACK HISTORY MONTH AND HONORING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE CITY OF GAHANNA
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WHEREAS, Dr. Carter G. Woodson promoted Negro History Week in 1926, which has since evolved into a month-long celebration; and

WHEREAS, President Gerald Ford made Black History Month a national holiday after recognizing "the too often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history," in his 1976 speech to mark the United States Bicentennial; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Donja Thomas, educator, activist, Black Studies curriculum developer, and the first Black English teacher at Gahanna Lincoln High School, honors Black History and the impact of Black literature and cultural perspectives throughout America and beyond through African American Voice, a core credit English class offered at Gahanna Lincoln High School and one of the only Black literature courses offered for such credit in the state of Ohio; and

WHEREAS, the theme, as established by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, for Black History Month 2024 is African Americans and the Arts; acknowledging that in the fields of visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression, the African American influence has been paramount; and

WHEREAS, for 10 years, Gahanna Lincoln students under the leadership of Dr. Thomas and Johnel Amerson with support from Tia Holliman, Keah Germany, Rachel Manley and Keisha Whitfield, create, produce, and perform in Diaspora: Voices of an Ever-Changing America, an annual Black cultural program that debunks myths and challenging thinking; and

WHEREAS, during Black History Month we celebrate the many achievements and contributions made by Black and African American thinkers, scientists, educators, faith leaders, artists, business, and political leaders, etc.; and

WHEREAS, the Ga...

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