Neighbors,
We came together to discuss racial equity, social justice, and
economic inclusion at the Race and Policy Symposium I hosted in
January. We had wide-ranging discussions on equity in education,
health, housing, and economic development. Participants frequently
mentioned the need to move from conversation to action. The time to
act is now. I am inviting you to sign up to testify at an upcoming
council hearing.
The Racial Equity Achieves Results Act
is the bill I introduced earlier this year which would require all
policies and laws adopted by the District to be analyzed through the
lens of racial equity. It operationalizes racial equity in the
District by requiring government agencies to design and implement a
racial equity tool and to include racial equity-related performance
measures in the development of an agency’s annual performance plan.
The hearing for this legislation will take place on Thursday, April 25 at 10:00 AM, and we need your support to
emphasize further the importance of bringing this change to our
city.
Testifying at this hearing is an important opportunity to show
support for racial equity in the District and to provide
suggestions and feedback on the legislation. You must sign up to
testify in advance by emailing or calling the Committee on
Government Operations at governmentoperations@dc.gov or
(202) 724-6663, by the close of business on Tuesday, April 23.
I am proud to be elevating racial equity as a policymaking
principle here in DC, and I am excited to take this work from discussion
to legislation. Please join me on April 25
to move #RacialEquityDC forward.
In Service,
Kenyan
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In this issue of the Ward 5 Report:
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March with
Councilmember McDuffie in DC's Emancipation Day Parade on April 13
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This week,
Councilmember McDuffie introduced the Advisory Commission on Monuments, Markers, and Symbols
Establishment Act of 2019 [B23-0234] and the Diverse Washingtonians Commemorative Works Amendment Act
of 2019 [B23-0233].
The Advisory Commission on Monuments,
Markers, and Symbols Establishment Act of 2019
directs the Mayor to establish an advisory commission to make
recommendations regarding controversial monuments, markers, and
symbols, such as statues, street names, and school names, that are
seen as oppressive and inconsistent with District of Columbia
values. After consulting experts and engaging residents, the
Commission will submit a report containing its recommendations to
the Council and Mayor. This legislation builds on Councilmember
McDuffie’s recent call to change the name of his alma mater,
Woodrow Wilson High School, and the community-led effort to rename
what is now known as Lawrence E. Boone Elementary School (formerly
Benjamin Orr Elementary) in Ward 8.
The Diverse Native Washingtonians Commemorative
Works Amendment Act of 2019 builds upon
Councilmember McDuffie’s successful effort during 2017 and 2018 to
secure funding for a statue of Charles Hamilton Houston, a native
Washingtonian, legal genius, and civil rights lawyer. The latest
legislation names four Washingtonians to be honored and provides
for additional people to be honored, including those who may have
migrated to the District from abroad.
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Arboretum
Recreation Center Meeting - April 9
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Help the District
Name the Ward 5 Short-term Family Housing Building
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The
Department of Human Services (DHS), in partnership with the
Department of General Services (DGS), is building a Short-term
Family Housing shelter at 17th Street NE and Rhode Island Avenue
NE, which will begin serving families experiencing homelessness
this summer. At the suggestion of the Ward 5 Community Advisory
Team, DHS is inviting Ward 5 residents to help name the building!
Through April 30, 2019, DHS will solicit suggested names with a
brief rationale for the suggested name. From the list of
suggestions, DHS will select their top two to five names, and using
a web-based survey, will ask residents to vote for their top
choice. The choice with the most votes will be selected as the
building name. DHS reserves the right to make the final determination.
If you would like to be notified when the top two to five names are
selected and voting opens, please be sure to provide your email
address.
Submit your idea to name the Ward 5
Short-term Family Shelter here.
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