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Philomath Inclusivity Committee refines Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation ahead of April 14 submission

Philomath Inclusivity Committee · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The Inclusivity Committee reviewed a draft Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation prepared by committee members, agreed to language changes (including replacing 'Jew' with 'Jewish people') and punctuation edits, and discussed submitting the revised draft to city council for consideration in time for the April 14 observance.

The Philomath Inclusivity Committee reviewed and edited a draft proclamation for Holocaust Remembrance Day, discussing wording, clause order and punctuation to prepare the item for council consideration ahead of the April 14 observance. Chair Jessica Andrade introduced the draft, noting authors Alba and Jane produced the text and that the committee typically prepares proclamations months in advance but faces a…

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