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Eugene City Council declares June LGBTQ Pride and Gun Violence Awareness Month

June 10, 2024 | Eugene , Lane County, Oregon



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Eugene City Council declares June LGBTQ Pride and Gun Violence Awareness Month
The Eugene City Council convened on June 10, 2024, in a virtual meeting, marking a significant moment as the city prepares to transition to its new city hall. The meeting commenced with a land acknowledgment honoring the Kalapuya people, the region's indigenous stewards, emphasizing the importance of recognizing their history and contributions.

Mayor Lucy Venice led the council in a series of proclamations, beginning with the declaration of June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This proclamation highlights the city's commitment to diversity, social justice, and equality, while also acknowledging the ongoing need for education and advocacy to combat discrimination.

The council also recognized National Gun Violence Awareness Day, declaring the first Friday in June as a day to honor victims and survivors of gun violence. The proclamation underscored the alarming statistics surrounding gun violence in the U.S. and Oregon, calling for community action and responsible gun ownership to enhance public safety.

Additionally, the council proclaimed June 19, 2024, as Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. This declaration reflects Eugene's commitment to acknowledging its history of racial discrimination and promoting cultural events that foster a sense of belonging within the community.

These proclamations not only celebrate significant cultural milestones but also reinforce the city's dedication to inclusivity and public safety, encouraging residents to engage in these important discussions and events.

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