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Introduced
09/23/2024
09/23/2024
In Committee
09/23/2024
09/23/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This joint resolution designates May of each year as Haitian Heritage Month. Haitian Heritage Month, recognized globally during the month of May, celebrates the rich culture of Haiti and its people, including their history, language, distinctive art, and cuisine. The purpose of Haitian Heritage Month is to raise awareness and understanding about Haitian culture, history, and traditions by educating the public about the historical global contributions Haitian people have made and to celebrate these Haitian achievements worldwide. Haiti's history is of vital significance and pride for its people and has crucial global importance, representing a new concept of human rights, universal citizenship, and participation in government through the Haitian Revolution, which occurred from 1791 to 1804. The Haitian Revolution is one of the largest and the first successful slave rebellions in the Western Hemisphere. Haitian Heritage Month is an expansion of Haitian Flag Day, a national Haitian Holiday celebrated annually on May 18th, serving as a major patriotic celebration in Haiti and the Diaspora to encourage patriotism. Haitian Flag Day serves as a reminder of the struggle to freedom and the Haitian Flag symbolizes the unity that borne the Haitian nation through the alliance of the Blacks and mulattoes during the Revolutionary war. Haitian American immigrants have come to the United States bringing their own influences and cultural traditions to a variety of spheres including the arts, business, sports, literature, science, and law. Today, New Jersey has the fourth largest Haitian-American population in the United States, with nearly 69,000 Haitian-American residents. For decades, Haiti has faced significant challenges, including natural disasters that have devastated the land and disrupted the lives of millions. However, the Haitian people have demonstrated resilience throughout history. It is time to officially recognize the Haitian people and all of their achievements.
AI Summary
This joint resolution designates May of each year as Haitian Heritage Month, a celebration that highlights the rich cultural heritage of Haiti and its people. The resolution recognizes the significant historical contributions of Haitians, including their revolutionary history, which led to the first successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere and the establishment of the first independent Black republic in the world. The resolution emphasizes the importance of commemorating Haitian achievements in various fields such as arts, business, sports, literature, science, and law, while also acknowledging the resilience of the Haitian people in the face of numerous challenges, including natural disasters. By designating this month, the resolution aims to raise awareness and understanding of Haitian culture, history, and traditions, and calls upon the Governor to issue an annual proclamation encouraging public officials, citizens, and interested groups to observe Haitian Heritage Month through appropriate programs and activities. The resolution is particularly meaningful for New Jersey, which has the fourth-largest Haitian-American population in the United States, with nearly 69,000 residents, and seeks to honor the global impact and cultural significance of Haiti and its people.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (4)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 09/23/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/AJR197 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/AJR/197_I1.HTM |
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