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File #: 19-0562    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/23/2019 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 6/11/2019 Final action:
Title: Resolution Recognizing June as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: Resolution

BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM

 

 

SUBJECT:

Title

Resolution Recognizing June as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month.

 

 

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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Adopt the Resolution RECOGNIZING JUNE AS LGBT PRIDE MONTH.

 

 

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SUMMARY:

The month of June is nationally recognized as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month (LGBT Pride Month) to commemorate the Stonewall riots in Manhattan, which occurred at the end of June 1969. A year after the Stonewall Riots, members of the LGBT community began to celebrate the anniversary of that significant event, which brought widespread attention to discriminatory laws and policies and gave birth to the modern LGBT civil rights movement.

 

Each year between 2000 and 2016, the consecutive presidents of the United States issued a proclamation in recognition of LGBT Pride Month. In 2016, the last year this has been proclaimed, President Obama’s proclamation acknowledged that, despite the extraordinary progress of the past few years, LGBT Americans still face discrimination simply for being who they are.

Recently, President Trump announced a military ban on transgender individuals wanting to volunteer their lives for our country. Anti-LGBT bills that would enable taxpayer-funded adoption agencies to deny placement of orphaned or foster children to LGBT homes are heading toward passage in Oklahoma and Kansas. Similar laws based on religious objections already exist in Michigan, South Dakota, Alabama, and Texas. Colorado had a similar bill proposed that was subsequently rejected. Nonetheless, we see the arc of equality shine in the Illinois Senate who on May 2, passed a bill that would require public schools in the state to teach LGBT history, as well as use inclusive and “non-discriminatory” textbooks. In other states, Maine, Hawaii, Maryland, New Hampshire, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico the arc of equality continues as legislation to ban conversion therapy for youth is anticipated or has already been approved. 

During the month of June, throughout our community and around the world, pride events will take place and include parades, marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties and large festivals.

 

Valley Water recognized LGBT Pride Month on June 4th through its annual raising of the rainbow flag in front of Valley Water’s headquarters building. Valley Water also held a lunch-time event on June 6th in the boardroom to celebrate all those who play a major role in overcoming hatred in our society.

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

There is no financial impact associated with this item.

 

 

CEQA:

The recommended action does not constitute a project under CEQA because it does not have a potential for resulting in direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment 1:  Resolution

 

 

UNCLASSIFIED MANAGER:

Manager

Anna Noriega, 408-630-3089




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