City
of Waterloo, Iowa
Proclamation
WHEREAS,
On December 10, 1948, nations from six continents came
together to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This extraordinary document affirmed that
every individual is born equal with inalienable rights, and it is the
responsibility of governments to uphold these rights. In more than 430 translations, the
Declaration recognizes the inherent dignity and worth of all people and
supports their right to chart their own destinies. On the anniversary of this human rights
milestone, we join with all those who are willing to strive for a brighter
future, and together, we continue our work to build the world our children
deserve; and
WHEREAS,
We want our children to lead healthy lives and pursue an
education without fear, and when citizens are empowered to pursue their full
measure of happiness without restraint, they help ensure that economies grow,
stability and prosperity spread, and communities flourish. Protecting human rights everywhere extends
the promise of democracy and bolsters the values that serve as a basis for
peace in our world; and
WHEREAS,
It is our obligation as free people to stand with courageous
individuals who raise their voices to demand universal rights. Under extremely difficult circumstances – and
often at grave personal risk – brave human rights defenders and civil society
activists throughout the Cedar Valley are working to actualize the rights and
freedoms that are the birthright of all humankind. We will continue to support all those who
champion these fundamental principles, and we will never stop speaking out for
the human rights of all individuals, at home and abroad. It is part of who we are as a people and what
we stand for as a Cedar Valley United; and
WHEREAS,
We honor those by continually working to protect the personal
dignity of all Waterloo citizens regardless of race, gender, religion or
non-religion, ethnic background, sexual orientation, national origin or ability
and to ensure social, political and economic freedoms and opportunities for
all;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mayor Quentin Hart, do hereby
proclaim Monday, December 10, 2018, the official recognition of International
Human Rights Day Celebration in Waterloo, and the official kick-off of a
city-wide “2019 Human Rights Corridor of Activity.” This “Corridor of Activity”
features round table discussions,
theatrical productions, community book-reads, the inimitable Waterloo
Freedom
Bus Tour™, and celebrates 51 years since the assassination of the
beloved Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose servant leadership led to
the creation of civil and human rights organizations throughout the nation,
including Waterloo Commission on Human Rights.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the official seal of the City of Waterloo to be affixed this 10th
day of December 2018.
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