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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-11-19 ProclamationItem Number: 3.a. CITY OIF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 19, 2019 ATTACHMENTS: Description Transgender Remembrance Day proclamation City of Iowa City PROCLAMATION Whereas, transgender people come from all walks of life and make up a part of a d community, representing all racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds; and Whereas, transgender individuals around the world and in the United States are exposed to widespread social stigma, discrimination, harassment, and physical and sexual abuse; and Whereas, the City recognizes the increasing rate of deaths by violence of transgender individuals nationwide and the disproportionate effects of this against transgender women of color; and Whereas, our entire community is diminished when we lose the talents and contributions of any member of our community prematurely, whether due to direct anti-transgender violence or due to suicide or other health effects resulting from trauma or discrimination; and Whereas, Transgender Day of Remembrance began in 1999 as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998, and to raise awareness of hate crimes against transgender people; and Whereas, the City of Iowa City honors the bravery and resilience of transgender individuals who live, work or play in our city in their authentic gender and although we are proud of the existing legal protections we have for transgender individuals to pursue their lives free from discrimination in Iowa City, we reaffirm a commitment to on-going efforts to promote full inclusion of transgender individuals; and Whereas, the City of Iowa City is committed to diversity, social justice, equity, and mutual respect and safety of those a part of this community. Now, Therefore, I, James A. Throgmorton, Mayor of Iowa City, do hereby proclaim November 20'h, as in Iowa City. Transgender Remembrance Day L MKYor Signed in Iowa City, Iowa, this 19th day of November 201'