Record #: R2022-441   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 4/27/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 4/27/2022
Title: Tribute to late Helen Marie Ramirez-Odell
Sponsors: Nugent, Samantha , Sadlowski Garza, Susan
Attachments: 1. R2022-441.pdf
MEMORIAL RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF HELEN MARIE RAMIREZ-ODELL
WHEREAS, Helen Marie Ramirez-Odell, loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and fierce activist, passed away on March 22, 2022 at 79 years of age; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of Helen's passing by the Honorable Samantha Nugent, Alderman ofthe 39th Ward and the Honorable Susan Sadlowski Garza, Alderman ofthe 10thWard; and
WHEREAS, Helen was born in Chicago on July 22, 1942 to Irving J. and Jessamine Hershinow, and grew up in the Lincoln Square neighborhood; she attended Loyola University Chicago and received her B.S.N and R.N. degrees in nursing in 1964; and
WHEREAS, After receiving her degree, she began working as a nurse at Chicago Pubic Schools where she stayed for over 40 years before retiring in 2001; and
WHEREAS, Helen's activism began in the 1960s when she discovered she could not secure credit to make a purchase from Goldblatt's because she was a woman, and she joined Chicago NOW, where she became an activist for the passage ofthe Equal Rights Amendment; and

WHEREAS, In the 1970s, Helen joined the Chicago Teachers Union and became a member of its Women's Rights Committee, which she chaired from 1984 to 2009, and worked to end sexual harassment, supported women's advancement at the Washburne trade School, sought to improve conditions and employment for women in sports, promoted women's labor history, supported women political candidates, and fought for women's health, birth control, and reproductive choice; Helen was also active in the Chicago Coalition of Labor Union Women and Cassandra, a Radical Feminist Nurses Network; and
WHEREAS, In 1995, Helen helped found the Women in Labor History Project, later called the Working Women's History Project, which is a nonprofit organization focused on preserving and promoting the stories of historical and living Chicago women who contribute to achieving justice and equality in areas of labor, wom...

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