Record #: R2016-877   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 11/9/2016 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Human Relations
Final action: 12/14/2016
Title: Call for condemnation of hateful speech and violent actions directed toward Muslims, immigrants and people of color
Sponsors: Waguespack, Scott, Munoz, Ricardo, Smith, Michele, Mell, Deborah, Cardenas, George A., Reboyras, Ariel, Ramirez-Rosa, Carlos, Villegas, Gilbert, Sposato, Nicholas, O'Connor, Patrick, Solis, Daniel, Maldonado, Roberto, Dowell, Pat, King, Sophia D., Reilly, Brendan, Napolitano, Anthony V., Tunney, Thomas, Arena, John, Cappleman, James, Pawar, Ameya, Osterman, Harry, Thompson, Patrick D., Zalewski, Michael R., Moreno, Proco Joe, Taliaferro, Chris, Silverstein, Debra L., Lopez, Raymond A., Foulkes, Toni, Quinn, Marty, Sadlowski Garza, Susan, Moore, David H., Curtis, Derrick G., O'Shea, Matthew J., Mendoza, Susana A., Burnett, Jr., Walter
Topic: CITY COUNCIL - Miscellaneous
Attachments: 1. R2016-877.pdf
Committee on Human Relations November 1, 2016 City Council Meeting
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS the United States is a nation founded by immigrants, many fleeing religious persecution, who enshrined freedom of religion as one of our nation's fundamental legal and ethical principles; and


WHEREAS, the history of Islam in the United States began even before its founding, when African Muslims were enslaved and brought to the Americas, where they later helped in numerous ways to build this country, including sacrificing their lives defending the United States of America in every major war from the Revolutionary War on; and


WHEREAS, there are more than 6 million Muslims living in the United States today, with more than 380,000 Muslims living in the greater Chicago area, who make invaluable contributions to our economy, social and political life, and culture; and


WHEREAS, there has been an unprecedented Islamophobic backlash since 9/11, including but not limited to, hate crimes and employment discrimination toward Arab and Muslim Americans and those perceived as Muslims; and

WHEREAS, Arab and Muslim Americans, and those perceived as such, are frequently the targets of abusive and discriminatory, yet sanctioned, police practices including surveillance in their neighborhoods and places of worship; and


WHEREAS, as elected officials we have an obligation to decry the recent escalation of hateful rhetoric against Muslims, those perceived to be Muslims, immigrants, and all people of color, including that precipitated by political figures and elected government officials leading this escalation and using it in order to gain power; and


WHEREAS, in the face of extreme bigotry and violence, Muslim communities and their leaders are using the language and teachings of Islam to promote peace and justice and service, and their institutions are continuing to play an essential societal role providing charitable and humanitarian services to those in need; and


WHEREAS we, as elected rep...

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