Declare November 14-20, 2021 as United Against Hate Week
In Plain English
The city formally recognizes a week dedicated to promoting unity and opposing hate crimes. Proclamations like this show official support for community values without any budget impact. The declaration encourages residents to participate in educational events and discussions about building an inclusive community.
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Approve consent calendar
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