DEI commission finalizes 2026 proclamations list, debates consolidations

Mountlake Terrace Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Commission · December 29, 2025

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Summary

The commission reviewed and accepted a 2026 list of proclamations, discussing whether to merge observances (for efficiency and impact) such as Orange Shirt Day with Native/indigenous observances and voter registration with Constitution Week.

The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Commission reviewed and accepted its proposed proclamations list for 2026, debating whether some observances should be merged to preserve impact and avoid over-saturation.

Commissioners discussed merging Orange Shirt Day with Native American recognition and combining voter-registration recognition with Constitution Week; concerns included symbolic value, recipient selection and community expectations. Commissioners noted proclamations are symbolic and nonbinding but can build visibility and trust when paired with events and invitations to community organizations.

A motion to accept the 2026 proclamation list was made and carried by voice vote. Commissioners asked staff to consider efficient pairings that preserve visibility for historically marginalized groups and to coordinate recipients for each proclamation.