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V40dal-nation <br />National Immigrant Heritage Month <br />June 2025 <br />WHEREAS, Redwood City is a diverse and vibrant community enriched by generations of immigrants who have <br />contributed to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of our city; and <br />WHEREAS, National Immigrant Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the history, resilience, and <br />countless contributions of immigrants and their families to our city, our state, and our nation; and <br />WHEREAS, immigrants in Redwood City serve in every sector of our society as educators, business owners, health <br />care workers, artists, public servants, and neighbors strengthening our city through their talents, values, and hard <br />work; and <br />WHEREAS, Redwood City affirms its commitment to being a welcoming and inclusive community, where people of <br />all backgrounds are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their country of origin or immigration status; and <br />WHEREAS, honoring immigrant heritage means acknowledging both the struggles and triumphs of those who have <br />sought a better life here, and recommitting ourselves to equity, opportunity, and compassion for all; <br />WHEREAS, Casa Circulo Cultural is a grassroots, community-based multidisciplinary art organization dedicated to <br />creating bilingual arts, cultural, and educational programming reflective of the experiences of the San Francisco Bay <br />Area Latino communities; and <br />WHEREAS, for over 15 years, Casa Circulo has provided a wide range of programming in Redwood City, including <br />Art in the Park from their mobile event center, after school programming and support for students from Taft and <br />Garfield Schools, Dia de los Ninos, performing at Fiestas Patrias, hosting the Mobile Consulate from the Counsel <br />General of Mexico, San Francisco, and their flagship event in downtown Redwood City — Dia de los Muertos — where <br />Courthouse Square is transformed for thousands of visitors travel to Redwood City to celebrate and remember <br />ancestors that have passed.; and <br />WHEREAS, Casa Circulo, together with its dedicated volunteers and families from around the world, have <br />contributed and made a profound and positive impact in Redwood City, underscoring the value of rich cultural <br />diversity in our communities and nation. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, ELMER MARTINEZ SABALLOS, MAYOR OF REDWOOD <br />CITY, on behalf of the City Council and the people of the City of Redwood City, do hereby proclaim the month of <br />June 2025 as National Immigrant Heritage Month in Redwood City and encourage all residents to celebrate <br />immigrant ingenuity and perseverance that strengthens our city, and redefine what is possible to drive the country <br />toward a more dynamic and inclusive future for all. <br />Date: June 23, 2025 <br />Amar Martinez saballos, Mayor <br />'J,,,. ,i <br />Kaia &kin, Vice Mayor <br />Isabella Chu, Council.ti mbar <br />Jq ff Gee, Council Mamber <br />❑ianeHolsend, CouncilMa"in- <br />Marcella Padilla, C-,ou`ncil Mamber <br />l°10 <br />Chris snvkar, Council Member <br />