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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, During Women's History Month, the members of the |
3 | | Illinois House of Representatives wish to recognize Mireya |
4 | | Vera Mendoza for her impact on Latino equity and language |
5 | | access in the State of Illinois; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza was born on July 27, 1956; |
7 | | she graduated from Kelly High School in 1974; she attended the |
8 | | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and obtained her |
9 | | bachelor's degree in bilingual education in 1978; she later |
10 | | earned her Master of Health Services Administration (MHA) from |
11 | | National Louis University in 2008; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza worked diligently as a |
13 | | staunch advocate for language access and equity for limited |
14 | | English speakers across the State and for creating standards |
15 | | for interpretation and translation, making a significant |
16 | | impact through her work in the community, in the schools, and |
17 | | in the hospitals she served; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza left an indelible mark on |
19 | | language rights for our State, including being a contributing |
20 | | author on the standards of interpretation in educational and |
21 | | health settings, creating the Language Access Resource Center |
22 | | in DuPage, facilitating the City Colleges of Chicago Medical |
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1 | | Interpreter Training Program, developing the medical |
2 | | interpretation curriculum for Illinois, and directing medical |
3 | | interpretation and translation programs at Mt. Sinai Hospital, |
4 | | West Lake Hospital, Presence Health, and Holy Cross Hospital; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza and her colleague, Linda |
7 | | Coronado, were pioneers in creating high standards for |
8 | | interpretation and translation and championing language rights |
9 | | to remove barriers in access to health, education, and social |
10 | | services, and they authored the first language access statute |
11 | | in the State of Illinois, which has served as a model across |
12 | | the nation; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza was active on several boards |
14 | | throughout her career, including Mujeres Latinas en Acción, |
15 | | the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education, the DuPage |
16 | | Federation for Human Services Reform, The Little Village |
17 | | chapter of the American Cancer Society, the Benito Juarez High |
18 | | School Vocational Advisory Board, and the Healthcare Task |
19 | | Force under Cook County Commissioner Alma Anaya of the 7th |
20 | | District, and, most recently, she was elected to serve on the |
21 | | Glenbard Township High School District 87 School Board; |
22 | | further, she served as co-chair of the Melrose Park Illinois |
23 | | Welcoming Center and was founder of its Parent University; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza brightened every room with |
2 | | her love for her community and passion for language access and |
3 | | stayed connected to her roots throughout her life; she became |
4 | | an excellent cook of traditional Mexican cuisine and was |
5 | | passionate about Latin music, which she expressed through |
6 | | dancing; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza passed away on December 14, |
8 | | 2022; she was the wife of Raymond Mendoza Jr. for 38 years; the |
9 | | mother of Joaquin (Carina) Vera, Hector Mendoza, and Esteban |
10 | | (fiancée, Alexandra) Mendoza; the grandmother of Arianna; the |
11 | | daughter of Argelia and the late Anthony Vera; the sister of |
12 | | Darlene (Jose) Mendez, Carmen (David Ruiz) Vera, and Paul |
13 | | (Alexandra) Vera; the aunt of many nieces and nephews; and the |
14 | | daughter-in-law of Catalina Mendoza; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Mireya Vera Mendoza's legacy continues today |
16 | | during the 103rd General Assembly as we enact legislation that |
17 | | incorporates standards for medically qualified interpretation |
18 | | and that establishes a statewide language equity and access |
19 | | policy; therefore, be it
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20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
21 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
22 | | we recognize Mireya Vera Mendoza's legacy as a champion for |
23 | | interpretation standards and language access in our State, and |
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1 | | we mourn her passing and extend our sincere condolences to her |
2 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it |
3 | | further
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4 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
5 | | presented to the family of Mireya Vera Mendoza as an |
6 | | expression of our gratitude for her contributions to language |
7 | | rights in the State of Illinois and our deepest sympathy.
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