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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The Eighth Pan-African Congress Part 1 (8PAC1)is |
3 | | scheduled to be held in Harare, Zimbabwe in September 2023, |
4 | | and it will focus on the issues of a comprehensive diaspora |
5 | | citizen plan, the prospect of equal status within the African |
6 | | Union (AU) for the AU's 6th Region (the Diaspora), and the |
7 | | establishment of a headquarters for the 6th Region; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Illinois can be said to be home to the spirit of |
9 | | Pan-Africanism and modern repatriation to Africa with |
10 | | citizenship; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln, a former Illinois |
12 | | Congressman, proposed a voluntary repatriation program that |
13 | | was passed by the U.S. Congress in separate acts in 1862; on |
14 | | July 16 of that year, an appropriation of an additional |
15 | | $500,000, or $15.8 million in 2021, was to be used in securing |
16 | | the right of return of free persons to the African continent; |
17 | | and
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18 | | WHEREAS, In 1893, the Chicago Congress on Africa was held, |
19 | | which was attended by people of African heritage and lineage |
20 | | from both sides of the Atlantic and combined the intellectual |
21 | | with the ideological, religious, philosophical, and scientific |
22 | | to discuss the status of the global African population and |
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1 | | formulate an agenda facilitating policy for continental and |
2 | | diasporic Africans; the Chicago Congress led to the Atlanta |
3 | | Congress on Africa in 1895 and to the First Pan-African |
4 | | Congress in London, England five years later; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The First Pan-African Congress was organized in |
6 | | London by West Indian barrister Sylvester Williams in 1900, |
7 | | and the event featured notable African American historian |
8 | | W.E.B. Du Bois, Ph.D.; in addition, the event's preparatory |
9 | | meeting was attended by educator and author Booker T. |
10 | | Washington; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Du Bois went on to organize the next four |
12 | | congresses, which were Paris in 1919, London and Brussels in |
13 | | 1921, London and Lisbon in 1923, and New York in 1927; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, The Great Depression paused the Pan-African |
15 | | Congress (PAC) from being held; the event resumed with the |
16 | | Fifth PAC in Manchester, England in 1945, and the subsequent |
17 | | PACs held were the Sixth PAC in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in |
18 | | 1974, the Seventh PAC in Kampala, Uganda in 1994, and the |
19 | | Eighth PAC in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2014; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Although the occurrences of PACs have been |
21 | | irregular and spontaneous, they have been the yardstick and |
22 | | the benchmark of the African agenda for Africans, both within |
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1 | | and without the African continent, and on the basis of mutual |
2 | | respect and cooperation towards African unity; through the PAC |
3 | | series, the ideal of a global humanity where African people |
4 | | are free and independent and protected from the scourges of |
5 | | exploitation, cultural hegemony, and anti-Africanness can be |
6 | | implemented; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, The importance of engaging in positive |
8 | | relationships with African nations and the subsequent |
9 | | convening of the 8PAC1 represents the highest expression of |
10 | | the African-American and African liberation ideal; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Previous PACs have contributed to practical |
12 | | manifestations of the Pan-African project, giving way to the |
13 | | Organization of African Unity (OAU), the Economic Community of |
14 | | West African States (ECOWAS), the Lagos Plan of Action, the |
15 | | Southern African Development Coordinating Conference (SADCC), |
16 | | and the Preferential Trade Area (PTA), all of which have led to |
17 | | greater developments in democracy throughout the African |
18 | | continent; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, The nation's first municipally-funded reparations |
20 | | legislation for Black residents was achieved in Illinois by |
21 | | Robin Rue Simmons, former 5th Ward alderperson of the City of |
22 | | Evanston; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations |
2 | | in America (NCOBRA) is the longest running, active |
3 | | organization championing the cause of reparations in the U.S.; |
4 | | the organization's national co-chair was previously Kamm |
5 | | Howard, an Illinois resident, who held the position from 2017 |
6 | | to 2022, and whose involvement resulted in the City of Chicago |
7 | | Subcommittee on Reparations, making Illinois home to the first |
8 | | and second cities in America to establish a local governmental |
9 | | body to redress past harms against its Black citizens; Howard |
10 | | was also the primary writer of the first iteration of the |
11 | | Illinois African Descent Citizens Reparations Commission bill; |
12 | | and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Siphiwe Baleka serves as coordinator of the |
14 | | 8PAC1, which was called by H.E. Ambassador Arikana |
15 | | Chihombori-Quao, M.D., founder and president of the African |
16 | | Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI); Baleka was born in |
17 | | Montgomery, Illinois and graduated from Oswego Community High |
18 | | School, and he has repatriated to his ancestral homeland of |
19 | | Guinea Bissau, becoming the first naturalized citizen under |
20 | | the country's Decade of Return Initiative; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, Additionally of note is the fact that Robin Rue |
22 | | Simmons, Kamm Howard, and Siphiwe Baleka have all taken |
23 | | African ancestry DNA tests and discovered they are each |
24 | | descendants of the Balanta people of Guinea Bissau; they |
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1 | | subsequently traveled together to their ancestral homeland to |
2 | | launch the country's Decade of Return Initiative in 2021; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, The spirit emanating from Illinois initiated both |
4 | | the first and latest PACs, and it has championed the recent |
5 | | Reparations movement's calls for further action; therefore, be |
6 | | it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
8 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
9 | | we declare that the State of Illinois should take the lead on |
10 | | issues of Pan-Africanism, citizenship in Africa, and |
11 | | reparatory justice, and the State should additionally champion |
12 | | the Eighth Pan-African Congress Part 1 (8PAC1) and its agenda |
13 | | to develop a continental-wide diaspora citizenship plan, |
14 | | establish the African Diaspora as the 6th Region of the |
15 | | African Union (AU), and determine a permanent headquarters for |
16 | | the 6th Region; and be it further
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17 | | RESOLVED, That we call upon the State of Illinois to |
18 | | immediately, through its African Descent-Citizens Reparations |
19 | | Commission (ADCRC), provide matrilineal and patrilineal DNA |
20 | | testing through African ancestry to determine the ancestral |
21 | | lineages and territories of origin of its Black residents so |
22 | | that they can seek citizenship in their ancestral homelands, |
23 | | if so desired; and be it further
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