File #: 2018-5253 (5 minutes)   
Type: Proclamation/Special Order
Body: City Council
On agenda: 9/18/2018
Title: Proclamation Declaring September 2018 as National Hispanic Month. [Continued from September 4, 2018] (City Manager 2110)
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Proclamation Declaring September 2018 as National Hispanic Month. [Continued from September 4, 2018] (City Manager 2110)

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Proclamation
Whereas, Hispanic and Latino Americans represent a wide range of nationalities and backgrounds, with the majority of Mexican ancestry, and others tracing their ancestry to countries where they speak Spanish and countries in Latin America such as Chile, Columbia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, and Puerto Rico. Hispanics represent approximately 17% of the United States' population, the nation's largest ethnic minority; and
Whereas, the values of the Hispanic and Latino communities as expressed by C?sar Ch?vez - service to others, sacrifice, a preference to help the most needy, determination, non-violence, acceptance of all people, respect for life and the environment, celebrating community, knowledge, and innovation - are America's values; and
Whereas, in 2009, the Honorable Sonia Sotomayor became the first justice of Hispanic heritage to serve on the United States Supreme Court; there are currently 30 Hispanics serving in the House of Representatives and three in the Senate; and, in 2014, I became the City of Alameda's first Mayor of Hispanic heritage; and
Whereas, like other Americans, many Hispanics and Latinos have overcome great obstacles to persevere and flourish in every sector of our society, however, Latinos still comprise less than one percent of CEOs at top Fortune 500 companies; and
Whereas, as Hispanics and Latinos continue to enrich our Nation's character and shape our common future, they strengthen America's promise and affirm the narrative of American unity and progress; and
Whereas, in 2016, the President of the United States declared September 15th - October 15th as a month to honor Hispanic heritage, asking us all to honor the invaluable ways Hispanics contribute to our common goals, to celebrate Hispanic culture, and to work toward a stronger, more inclusive, and more p...

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