File #: 20-4844    Version: 1 Name: HONORING THE WORK AND DEDICATION OF THE GAGE PARK LATINX COUNCIL
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/19/2020 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/22/2020 Final action: 10/22/2020
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE WORK AND DEDICATION OF THE GAGE PARK LATINX COUNCIL WHEREAS, the Gage Park Latinx Council (GPLXC) is a community-based grassroots organization; for the advancement of cultural and social justice for the residents of Gage Park and its bordering communities, and WHEREAS, the GPLXC was founded in 2018 by Antonio Santos and twin sisters Samantha and Katia Martinez - all lifelong Gage Park residents; and WHEREAS, the GPLXC organizes socially and politically in order to create a strong, safe, and culturally rich Gage Park that is reflective of the diverse Latinx working-class community; and WHEREAS, the GPLXC is committed to creating a strong sense of community and identity through art, access to information, education, social justice, and direct positive actions; and WHEREAS, the GPLXC has raised over $65,000 for undocumented families living on the Southwest side of Chicago, which allowed them to provide financial assistance to over 100 families who d...
Sponsors: ALMA E. ANAYA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE WORK AND DEDICATION OF THE GAGE PARK LATINX COUNCIL

WHEREAS, the Gage Park Latinx Council (GPLXC) is a community-based grassroots organization; for the advancement of cultural and social justice for the residents of Gage Park and its bordering communities, and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC was founded in 2018 by Antonio Santos and twin sisters Samantha and Katia Martinez - all lifelong Gage Park residents; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC organizes socially and politically in order to create a strong, safe, and culturally rich Gage Park that is reflective of the diverse Latinx working-class community; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC is committed to creating a strong sense of community and identity through art, access to information, education, social justice, and direct positive actions; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC has raised over $65,000 for undocumented families living on the Southwest side of Chicago, which allowed them to provide financial assistance to over 100 families who did not qualify for federal aid during the pandemic, and

WHEREAS, in response to the pandemic, GPLXC operated a free food pantry that is accessible and welcoming to all and has distributed thousands of boxes of fresh produce to the community; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC's free art programs are designed to engage youth in learning and community building with a focus on highlighting Latinx culture and celebrating creativity; and

WHEREAS, the Gage Park Mural Project is an art initiative of GPLXC to support and connect local youth artists with opportunities to create public works of art that are reflective of the Gage Park community; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC invites LGBTQIA+ identified persons from the Southwest side of Chicago to create community and connect with one another through the Southwest side queer & trans network; and

WHEREAS, the GPLXC also has a First Generation Student Network that works to build community and support with Southwest side students who are the first in the...

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