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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to congratulate Mary |
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| Gonzalez-Koenig on the occasion of her retirement from the |
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| National Latino Education Institute after 44 years of dedicated |
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| service as the organization's founder and president; and
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| WHEREAS, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig was born and raised in the |
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| City of Chicago; her father labored as a blue-collar worker and |
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| her mother was a dedicated homemaker; her parents, like many |
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| immigrant families today, had to assimilate into an American |
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| lifestyle while teaching their children to embrace their |
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| Mexican heritage; growing up in a dual-culture, Mary understood |
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| that just like her family, many other immigrant families came |
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| to the United States in pursuit of a better life; and
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| WHEREAS, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig has had a long career of |
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| community and public service; her record of service began in |
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| the early 1960s while working at a settlement house, where she |
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| became actively involved in grass-roots movements advocating |
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| employment and training programs for the poor; during the |
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| 1970's, while performing community work, she was also dedicated |
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| to raising her family in the Pilsen area, a port-of-entry and a |
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| predominantly Latino neighborhood in Chicago where the |
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| majority of families are Mexican immigrants; as a proud mother |
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| of four with thirteen grandchildren, her community work has |
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| always instituted the notion of family integrity as the focal |
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| point of her endeavors; and
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| WHEREAS, One of Mary Gonzalez-Koenig's greatest |
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| achievements was the founding in 1972 of the Spanish Coalition |
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| for Jobs, Inc. (SCJ), a not-for-profit organization dedicated |
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| to providing economic development programs to community |
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| residents such as job placement, skills training, and |
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| educational and supportive services; born out of a grass-roots |
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| effort by community agencies, SCJ advocated for affirmative |
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| action, equal opportunity, and recognition of Latino |
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| participation in the workforce at Fortune 500 corporations; |
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| from its humble beginnings, SCJ eventually became one of the |
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| largest Latino employment, training, and advocacy non-profit |
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| agencies in Illinois; SCJ is also a nationally-accredited |
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| business and training center approved by the Illinois State |
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| Board of Education and the U.S. Department of Education; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1979, after realizing the significant lack of |
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| Latinos behind and in front of media cameras of local |
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| television stations, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig founded and became |
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| Chairperson of the Latino Council On the Media (LCOM), an |
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| organization dedicated to increasing the hiring and promotion |
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| of Latinos in print and electronic journalism; LCOM's other |
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| objectives include student internships, economic development, |
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| community involvement and support, and the balanced portrayal |
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| of Latinos to combat the negative stereotypical reporting of |
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| the Latino community; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1989, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig was appointed to |
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| serve as Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Employment and |
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| Training by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley in recognition of |
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| her leadership qualities; holding the position for five years, |
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| she was successful in bringing together business, educators, |
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| and government to develop the "YES Chicago" school-to-work |
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| transition programs; she subsequently became the Executive |
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| Director of Corporate Services and Enrollment Management at the |
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| City Colleges of Chicago, a position she held for four years; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig has served on many civic, |
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| business, neighborhood, and service organizations, including |
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| the Pilsen-Neighbors Community Council, the Metropolitan |
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| Economic Development Alliance, the National Council of La Raza, |
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| the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed |
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| Officials, the Chicago Boys and Girls Club, and Voices for |
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| Illinois Children; she has received numerous awards for her |
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| civic and community contributions, including an Honorary |
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| Degree of Doctor of Public Service by the College of Office |
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| Technology in Chicago and the distinguished National Hispanic |
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| Hero Award of the U.S. Hispanic Leadership Conference; and
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| WHEREAS, Mary Gonzalez-Koenig serves as a model of hard |
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| work, integrity, and dedication for the people of the State of |
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| Illinois; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate Mary Gonzalez-Koenig on the occasion of her |
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| retirement and wish her many happy and healthy retirement |
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| years; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to Mary Gonzalez-Koenig as a symbol of our esteem and |
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| respect.
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