093_SJ0040 LRB093 14110 NHT 19747 r 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Quality education is essential to an informed 3 citizenry, the foundation of our democratic society; and 4 WHEREAS, Access to quality education is the gateway to 5 opportunity, our nation's promise to all; and 6 WHEREAS, Quality education provided in a universal 7 setting enriches the learning experience; and 8 WHEREAS, Quality education for every citizen regardless 9 of race, religion, ethnic background, or economic 10 circumstance is a fundamental goal under our form of 11 government; and 12 WHEREAS, On May 17, 1954, in a historic and unanimous 13 decision, the United States Supreme Court, in Brown v. Board 14 of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), ruled that public 15 education is subject to the equal protection provisions of 16 the United States Constitution; and 17 WHEREAS, The Court based its decision as well on the 18 premise that to separate children according to their race was 19 unfair, diminishing their hopes and their futures; and 20 WHEREAS, That decision of May 17, 1954 was the 21 culmination of 58 years of effort by a vast number of 22 persons, organizations, and institutions and of the largely 23 unknown and unheralded efforts of countless early Americans 24 and their descendants aimed at achieving equal justice under 25 the law; and 26 WHEREAS, The Court's pronouncement in Brown v. Board of 27 Education validated those remarkable actions and their 28 underlying premise that change in our country is achieved 29 though peaceful, lawful means; and 30 WHEREAS, That participants from all walks of life joined -2- LRB093 14110 NHT 19747 r 1 in pursuit of this goal emphasizes that Americans, standing 2 together, can effect great and positive change under the law; 3 and 4 WHEREAS, That decision has had a profound, significant, 5 and beneficial impact on all aspects of life in the United 6 States; and 7 WHEREAS, The significant contributions of citizens of 8 this State were essential to the ultimate success of that 9 58-year effort; and 10 WHEREAS, Those contributions made through lawful and 11 peaceful means stand as worthy models of the benefit of 12 public education and good citizenship; and 13 WHEREAS, The benefits to this State are everywhere to be 14 seen in the contributions by Illinois citizens not only in 15 education but in government, the arts, business, and other 16 civic undertakings; and 17 WHEREAS, The 50th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of 18 Education decision affords an opportunity for the citizens of 19 this State to celebrate and commemorate our own success in 20 providing quality public education and recognize the fruits 21 of that success; and 22 WHEREAS, May 17, 2004 is the 50th anniversary of this 23 historic event; therefore, be it 24 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 25 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF 26 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Illinois 27 Commission on the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of 28 Education is created; and be it further 29 RESOLVED, That the members of the Commission shall 30 include the President of the Senate or his or her designee -3- LRB093 14110 NHT 19747 r 1 and the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her 2 designee, each serving as co-chairpersons, the Governor or 3 his or her designee, one vice-chairperson appointed by each 4 of the co-chairpersons, and 25 appointed members, with the 5 Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the 6 House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the Senate, 7 and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives 8 appointing 5 members each; and be it further 9 RESOLVED, That the appointed members shall be from 10 diverse backgrounds so as to reflect the diverse citizenry of 11 Illinois working together for a common democratic cause, and 12 that their individual qualifications shall include varying 13 educational, professional, and civic experiences that bring 14 different perspectives and cooperative outlooks to the 15 Commission; and be it further 16 RESOLVED, That the purpose of the Commission is (i) to 17 further a statewide appreciation for the advancement of 18 democratic principles through our system of law and justice 19 using the unanimous 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. 20 Board of Education as a touchstone and (ii) to inspire all of 21 our citizens, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, 22 or economic status, to appreciate the value of education and 23 public service as a means to further the objects of 24 democracy; and be it further 25 RESOLVED, That the Commission shall have the following 26 stated objectives: (i) to identify human and documentary 27 resources, generally available, for use by educational, 28 civic, social, and other organizations and institutions such 29 that the Commission may effectively share in the spread of 30 democratic principles as part of the Commission's ongoing 31 activities in 2004; (ii) to encourage direct participation 32 through essays, creative arts, lectures, original research 33 and writing, community projects, and other activities to -4- LRB093 14110 NHT 19747 r 1 foster personal commitment to democracy; (iii) to provide 2 adoptable program models for local use statewide; and (iv) to 3 mark the anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education with an 4 appropriate ceremony; and be it further 5 RESOLVED, That the Commission shall, while working in 6 coordination with and with the assistance of Chicago State 7 University and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale's 8 Public Policy Institute, broaden outreach by using 9 established channels, including publicly supported media and 10 electronic, computer-assisted communication systems, and 11 elicit voluntary assistance from educational, legal, civic, 12 and professional organizations and institutions as well as 13 notable individuals; and be it further 14 RESOLVED, That no later than June 30, 2005, the 15 Commission shall report to the General Assembly and the 16 Governor on its activities and accomplishments, and that the 17 Commission shall be dissolved after the filing of this 18 report; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 20 delivered to the Governor of the State of Illinois.