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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2006 SENATE APPROVES BILL TO DECLARE JUNE CARIBBEAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTHSubtitle of announcementFebruary 20,2006 Today, the US Senate
approved House Concurrent Resolution declaring JUNE as Caribbean American
Heritage Month. The Campaign to Recognize
JUNE as National Caribbean American Heritage Month had a successful launch on
June 1, 2004, in the Rayburn House Building on Capitol Hill at a Reception
hosted by the Institute of Caribbean Studies, Campaign Chair and leading
supporters of the Bill. With over 100 people in attendance Congresswoman
Barbara Lee, sponsor of the Bill talked about why such a Bill is important to
the process of empowerment for the Caribbean American Community. Ambassador
Denis Antoine, of Grenada, and Dean of the Caribbean Diplomatic Corps commended
the efforts and urged the gathering to work together to make it a reality.
Between 2004 and 2005, the Campaign gained steam with several Caribbean community organizations signing on as supporters of the Bill. These
included e.g. the Caribbean Association of Industry of Commerce, the
Dominica Academy of Arts & Sciences, the
Caribbean . Foundations for the National
Bill began as a result of the first White House Briefing to the Caribbean
Community in 1999, the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) had been pushing for
a recognition of a National Caribbean American Heritage Month, through the
Clinton White House. In the meantime, under the auspices of the AdHoc DC
Caribbean Council, Washington DC passed a Bill
declaring JUNE as Caribbean American Heritage Month in the nation's capital.
When the AdHoc Council disbanded, recognition of Caribbean American Heritage
Month in Washington continued under the leadership of the Institute of
Caribbean Studies. ICS formed
coalitions with TransAfrica Forum, the Caribbean Association of the World Bank
and Fund, and the Caribbean Professional Networking Series to organize events in
the metropolitan area. In 2003, working with the
Office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee, ICS helped to craft language for a Bill
declaring June as National Caribbean American Heritage Month, which was first
introduced by Congresswoman Barbara Lee in 2004. The Bill was re-introduced in
2005 as House Concurrent Resolution 71. Working together, ICS and the Office of
Congresswoman Lee crafted a strategy for its passage; launching outreach to
Caribbean community leaders
across the nation. The Bill has passed the Floor of the House in June 26th
and passed the Senate by Unanimous consent on February 14, 2006. The Bill now
awaits a Presidential Proclamation. This national effort is
another milestone in the collective journey of the Caribbean American Community
to as immigrants. ICS is coordinating with Community leaders across the US, the
celebrations marking the FIRST official celebration of JUNE as Caribbean
American Heritage Month.
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