BILL ANALYSIS �
ACR 160
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ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
ACR 160 (Carter)
As Introduced June 12, 2012
Majority vote
RULES 8-0
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|Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Alejo, |
| |Butler, Carter, Hueso, |
| |Knight, Williams |
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SUMMARY : Commemorates the 45th anniversary of Kwanzaa and
proclaims December 26 through January 1 each year as Kwanzaa
Week in recognition and respect of the cultural significance of
this holiday to African people throughout the world.
Specifically, this resolution makes the following legislative
findings:
1)Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday created
in 1966 in order to reaffirm African Americans' rootedness in
African culture, to provide a context for Africans around the
world to come together and reinforce the bonds between them,
to introduce the Nguzo Saba, and to reaffirm the importance of
African communitarian values which stress and strengthen
family, community, and culture.
2)Kwanzaa, derived from a Swahili phrase which means "first
fruits," is a cultural holiday open to and practiced by
Africans of all religious faiths from December 26 to January 1
each year; and, first-fruits celebrations are recorded in
African history as early as ancient Egypt and Nubia.
3)The Kwanza celebration with its emphasis on history, values,
family, community, and culture, speaks to African people
throughout the world in a special way; and, it is important to
commemorate Kwanzaa as a celebration that strengthens the
sense of rootedness in the best of African culture, thereby
strengthening the bonds of community and allowing for a
reaffirmation of common identity.
FISCAL EFFECT : None
ACR 160
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Analysis Prepared by : Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800
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