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That the City Council formally go on record in asking the City Manager to work with the appropriate City Staff in formulating an RFP for a public arts project that will acknowledge the unfinished work of the 19th Amendment, the importance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and how the two pieces of legislation ultimately complemented one another in helping to shape a more perfect union, and that the City Manager be and hereby is requested to report back to the City Council on this matter in a timely manner
City of Cambridge
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FIRST IN COUNCIL
November 23, 2020
November 30, 2020
COUNCILLOR SIMMONS
VICE MAYOR MALLON
MAYOR SIDDIQUI
COUNCILLOR NOLAN
WHEREAS:
Beginning in 2019, the City of Cambridge began internal deliberations on how to
properly commemorate the August 2020 centennial anniversary of the passage of the
19th Amendment, which enshrined the right of women to vote in this country’s
elections; and
WHEREAS:
Even before the Covid-19 pandemic dictated that the City’s efforts would largely focus
upon the establishment of a public arts display as a centerpiece of this commemoration,
this was an idea that was rapidly gaining currency by the Fall of 2019; and
WHEREAS:
While a process was initiated to find a suitable artist to bring forth ideas on what this
public arts display might ultimately look like, it has concurrently been recognized that
an additional public arts display underscoring the fact that for women of color, the
rights enshrined in the 19th Amendment, which are rightfully being recognized for their
centennial anniversary this year, for the most part in much of the country excluded
women of color (among many other groups of women), who were forced to wait an
additional 45 years for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to ensure that they, too, had a
full voice in their democracy; and
WHEREAS:
In establishing a separate public arts display to draw attention to the fact that women
and men of color were largely denied the right to vote until 1965 in much of the
country, the City of Cambridge will once again show how communities can celebrate
our history, in all its complexity, as both a way of better understanding our past and of
engaging us all to think more critically about how we can work to build a better, more
inclusive future; now therefore be it
ORDERED:
That the City Council formally go on record in asking the City Manager to work with
the appropriate City Staff in formulating an RFP for a public arts project that will
acknowledge the unfinished work of the 19th Amendment, the importance of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965, and how the two pieces of legislation ultimately
complemented one another in helping to shape a more perfect union, and that the City
Manager be and hereby is requested to report back to the City Council on this matter in
a timely manner.
In City Council November 30, 2020.
Order Adopted as Amended by a yea and nay vote:-
Yeas 9; Nays 0; Absent 0.
Attest:- Anthony I. Wilson, City Clerk
A true copy;
ATTEST:-
Anthony I. Wilson, City Clerk
History:
11/23/20
City Council
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Next: 11/30/20