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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The 7th Senate District is one of the most | ||||||
3 | ethnically diverse districts in the State of Illinois; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, The district has long been and increasingly is | ||||||
5 | home to Black people from every corner of the vast and | ||||||
6 | beautiful Black diaspora; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, The Black and African-American communities of the | ||||||
8 | district have a rich history of achievements, culture, | ||||||
9 | activism, and countless other contributions to the vibrancy | ||||||
10 | and uniqueness of the district; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Graceland Cemetery, located in the district in | ||||||
12 | Lakeview, is the permanent resting place for 29 leaders of the | ||||||
13 | Underground Railroad network that helped many thousands of | ||||||
14 | enslaved African-American people find freedom; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Uptown was one of the first places | ||||||
16 | African-Americans could live on the north side outside the | ||||||
17 | Black Belt, despite experiencing intense racism and | ||||||
18 | discrimination once they moved there; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The family of Sen. Mike Simmons, who represents | ||||||
20 | the 7th District, was one of the first Black families to move |
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1 | into and integrate the Lincoln Square neighborhood just two | ||||||
2 | years before he was born there in the early 1980s; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Sen. Simmons, who is of Ethiopian and | ||||||
4 | African-American descent, is proud to have grown up in one of | ||||||
5 | the very first scattered-site public housing apartment | ||||||
6 | buildings built on the north side of Chicago in Lincoln Square | ||||||
7 | in 1981; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Sen. Simmons is the first Black person to | ||||||
9 | represent the far north side of Chicago's 7th District in the | ||||||
10 | Illinois State Senate; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Black elders currently residing in the 7th | ||||||
12 | District as longtime residents were some of the first Black | ||||||
13 | people decades ago to move into communities such as Buena | ||||||
14 | Park, Rogers Park, Lincoln Square, Andersonville, Budlong | ||||||
15 | Woods, Uptown, Edgewater, Lakeview, West Ridge, and other | ||||||
16 | areas of the district; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, Black elders have left a rich legacy in the | ||||||
18 | district by creating safe spaces and being role models for | ||||||
19 | youth of all races and ethnicities; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, The Black Panther Party established a legacy of | ||||||
21 | mutual aid and humanity across racial lines, which continues |
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1 | to shape the community-led mutual aid efforts in Uptown, on | ||||||
2 | Argyle Street, in Rogers Park, along the Winthrop and Kenmore | ||||||
3 | corridors, and in other 7th District areas; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, The 7th District is home to the historic Winthrop | ||||||
5 | Family Garden, which honors the legacy of African-American | ||||||
6 | families who made the historic move during the Great Migration | ||||||
7 | and began building a Black residential community along the | ||||||
8 | 4600 North block of Winthrop Avenue as early as the year 1910; | ||||||
9 | and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, Winthrop Avenue was the only block on which Black | ||||||
11 | families could live because of segregation, with scores of | ||||||
12 | racial covenants hindering them from moving onto other blocks | ||||||
13 | in Uptown; with only 18 families living on 4600 North Winthrop | ||||||
14 | Avenue, they formed a community that supported each other and | ||||||
15 | became one family despite the restrictive covenants intended | ||||||
16 | to keep Uptown segregated; the Winthrop Family Garden stands | ||||||
17 | as a place of remembrance and celebrates what it took to make | ||||||
18 | Uptown what it is today; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, Many Black residents, including whole villages | ||||||
20 | and communities, have been displaced from the far north side | ||||||
21 | over the decades, including from parts of neighborhoods within | ||||||
22 | the 7th District; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Those same Black residents left their mark on | ||||||
2 | nearly every neighborhood in the north lake front district; | ||||||
3 | and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, The future of the 7th District is as bright as the | ||||||
5 | past, as Black people continue to run small businesses of | ||||||
6 | every type, continue to graduate from schools, and assume | ||||||
7 | leadership roles in their communities, in the region, and in | ||||||
8 | our state in every imaginable way; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Uptown features small businesses from West and | ||||||
10 | Central Africa, such as Osas African Kitchen, the Nigerian | ||||||
11 | Kitchen Restaurant, the Mukase African Restaurant, the Makola | ||||||
12 | African Supermarket, Amen African Braiding, the Iyanze Bar & | ||||||
13 | Cafe, The Good Shepherd Enterprise, B&Q Afro Root Cuisine, the | ||||||
14 | Queen African Hair Braiding Salon, and Chem's African Hair | ||||||
15 | Braiding, among others; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, Edgewater, Uptown, and Rogers Park are home to an | ||||||
17 | extensive Eritrean and Ethiopian population spread along | ||||||
18 | Broadway and Clark Street with family-run businesses such as | ||||||
19 | the Axum Ethiopian Restaurant, the Ethiopian Diamond, the | ||||||
20 | Awash Ethiopian Restaurant, Tesfa Ethiopian Cuisine, the Selam | ||||||
21 | Ethiopian Kitchen, Queen Sheba, the Ethio Mart, the Mella | ||||||
22 | Cafe, the Demera Restaurant, the Kukulu Market, the Ethio | ||||||
23 | Mart, the Denden Restaurant, and Meron Injera; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Howard Avenue in Rogers Park is home to many | ||||||
2 | Black-owned Caribbean small businesses, such as the Kizin | ||||||
3 | Creole Restaurant, Caribbean Cuts, the Good To Go Restaurant, | ||||||
4 | the Caribbean American Baking Co., and Ashley Beauty Supply; | ||||||
5 | and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, The 7th District is home to many Black Americans | ||||||
7 | and African-Americans and is comprised of a glorious multitude | ||||||
8 | of ethnic groups from all over Africa, including those from | ||||||
9 | Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Senegal, Mali, | ||||||
10 | Togo, Congo, Cameroon, Sudan, the Caribbean, and South | ||||||
11 | America, many of whom found refuge along Broadway and Sheridan | ||||||
12 | in Uptown and along Howard Avenue in Rogers Park and built a | ||||||
13 | community; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, The Bryn Mawr Historic District in Edgewater is | ||||||
15 | home to a growing number of new African-American and Black and | ||||||
16 | LGBTQ+-owned small businesses that bring vibrancy to this | ||||||
17 | historic corridor; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Ebony DeBerry, a Black woman and lifelong | ||||||
19 | resident of Rogers Park, wanted to build a community of people | ||||||
20 | who lifted each other and gave back to the community she had | ||||||
21 | growing up; she helped develop ONE Northside, which is a mixed | ||||||
22 | income, multi-ethnic, intergenerational community-based |
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1 | organization that brings together the diverse communities of | ||||||
2 | Chicago's far north side and uses collective power to address | ||||||
3 | injustice and advance the community's interests; she has | ||||||
4 | created safe spaces for women of color to come together, share | ||||||
5 | resources, and encourage each other; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Jackie Taylor, a Black woman and longtime | ||||||
7 | resident of Uptown, founded the Black Ensemble Theater in | ||||||
8 | 1976, which is the first cultural center in the nation | ||||||
9 | dedicated to eradicating racism through the arts; the Black | ||||||
10 | Ensemble Theater is a crown jewel of the 7th District, | ||||||
11 | bringing together not only Black residents but people from all | ||||||
12 | racial and ethnic backgrounds to celebrate through free | ||||||
13 | outdoor concerts for the community on the 4400 block of North | ||||||
14 | Clark Street, unique plays, and other programming that | ||||||
15 | celebrates the arts in the district; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, Dr. Ana Vicky Castillo, an advocate for the | ||||||
17 | education of the Latin and African diaspora, created the Afro | ||||||
18 | Latino Historical Society and the African Diaspora Museum; she | ||||||
19 | has worked tirelessly to reclaim the legacy of the forgotten | ||||||
20 | history of the African-American and Latin community; she has | ||||||
21 | helped inform the public of the great achievements of the | ||||||
22 | Afro-Latino and African immigrant communities; therefore, be | ||||||
23 | it |
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the Black | ||||||
3 | and African-American communities of the 7th Senate District | ||||||
4 | and express our deep appreciation and respect for the myriad | ||||||
5 | of Black communities that currently reside in and have lived | ||||||
6 | in the 7th District; and be it further | ||||||
7 | RESOLVED, That we celebrate the history, achievements, | ||||||
8 | culture, activism, and countless other contributions that | ||||||
9 | Black people from a vast and beautiful diaspora have made to | ||||||
10 | the 7th Senate District of Illinois on the far north side of | ||||||
11 | Chicago. |