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Resolution 2020-31491R E S O LU T IO N NO . 2020-314 91 A R E S O L U T IO N O F TH E M A Y O R A N D C ITY C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C IT Y O F M IA M I B E A C H FL O R ID A , A M E N D IN G R E S O L U T IO N NO . 2008-26890 , A N D D IR E C T IN G T H E C ITY A D M IN IS T RA T IO N T O R E P LA C E TH E C U R R E N T RA IN B O W PR ID E FLA G D IS P LA V E D A T C ITY HA L L W IT H DA N IE L Q U A S A R 'S PR O G R E S S P R ID E FLA G T O R E FLE C T TH E C ITY 'S C O M M IT M E N T T O R E P R E S E N T A N D FIG H T O N TH E B E H A L F O F A L L M E M B E R S O F TH E LG B T Q C O M M U N ITY . W H E R EA S , the Rainbow "Pride" flag, sometimes also referred to as the "freedom flag," was designed in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist, and was initially created as a symbol of gay and lesbian pride and diversity, but has since been recognized throughout the world as a cultural symbol of diversity, inclusiveness and hope; and WHEREAS, since then, the Rainbow Pride flag has been displayed and/or otherwise exhibited by various gay and lesbian organizations throughout the world including, without limitation, the use of the flag by these organizations at annual gay pride events and parades throughout the world; and WHEREAS, in 2018, graphic designer Daniel Quasar has added a five-colored chevron to the LGBT Rainbow Flag to place a greater emphasis on "inclusion and progression," (see Ex. A attached to the Resolution); and WHEREAS, the re-designed Pride flag, also known as Progress Pride Flag, adds five arrow-shaped lines to the six-colored Rainbow Flag, with black and brown stripes to represent marginalized LGBTQ communities of color, along with the colors pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgender Pride Flag; and WHEREAS, the Progress Pride Flag was intended to build on a similar banner adopted by the City of Philadelphia in 2017, which added black and brown stripes to include LGBT people of color; and WHEREAS, according to Quasar, the main section of the flag incorporates the six- stripe flag so as to not take away from the initial meaning, while the additional elements form an arrow shape that points to the right, to represent "forward movement,"; and WHEREAS, one of earliest occasions of the Progress Pride Flag use was in Calgary, Alberta, in August 2018, when the flag was hoisted at the Hillhurst United Church, with intention to fly it year-round; and WHEREAS, in 2020, Pride parades, brands, activists, and even the City of London and cultural institutions like the U.K.'s Southbank Centre, have simultaneously and without any co-ordination, have adopted the Progress Pride Flag as their symbol for the community instead; and W H E R E A S , the City of Miami Beach has a record for going above and beyond for LGBTQ inclusion and equity, including non-discrimination laws to protect youth from conversion therapy and all-gender single occupancy facilities, youth bullying prevention policies and services, the employee benefit of recognizing domestic partners prior to legalization of same-sex marriage, refusal to contract with businesses that support discrimination against the LGBTQ community, and having openly LGBTQ elected or appointed municipal leaders; and WHEREAS, in 2019, the residents of the City approved, by referendum, the proposal to name the new park west of the Convention Center "Pride Park," in recognition of inclusiveness as city's core values; and WHEREAS, for seven consecutive years, the City has earned a perfect score of 100 points from the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index - placing the City in the top tier of communities across the nation that through action and policy, have paved the way in the fight for fairness; and WHEREAS, on September 10, 2008, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2008-26890, acknowledging and agreeing with the interpretation of the Planning Director and the City Attorney's Office pertaining to the applicable provisions of City Code, said interpretation providing that the installation and display of the Rainbow "Pride" flag, which is an internationally recognized cultural symbol of diversity, is permitted in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the standard Rainbow Pride Flag has been proudly displayed at the Miami Beach City Hall since 2008; and WHEREAS, however, the work on progress, equality, and self-education is never over, and it is important to remember that the revolutionary riots at Stonewall were spearheaded by many LGBTQ people of color, including black and brown trans women, and that none of the progress made towards the acceptance and equality of LGBTQ individuals over the past 51 years would be possible if not for the action and courage of those protestors; and WHEREAS, accordingly, in keeping up with the City's long-standing record as one of the champions of inclusion and diversity, the Mayor and City Commission desire to replace the current Rainbow Flag displayed at City Hall with Daniel Quasar's Progress Pride Flag to reflect the City's commitment to represent and fight on the behalf of all members of the LGBTQ community. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby amend Resolution No. 2008-26890, and direct the City Administration to replace the current Rainbow Flag displayed at City Hall with Daniel Quasar's Progress Pride Flag to reflect the City's commitment to represent and fight on the behalf of all members of the LGBTQ community. PASSED and ADOPTED THIS /Y day or _/wen.be , 2020. Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: (sponsored by Commissioner David Richardson) APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION -,2LO..H i-»= City Attorney Date k EXHIBIT ± D s O Resolutions-ç7 S MIAMI BEAC H COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission Raul J. Aguila, City Attorney November 18, 2020 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2008-26890, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO REPLACE THE CURRENT RAINBOW PRIDE FLAG DISPLAYED AT CITY HALL WITH DANIEL QUASAR'S PROGRESS PRIDE FLAG TO REFLECT THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO REPRESENT AND FIGHT ON THE BEHALF OF ALL MEMBERS OF THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY ANALYSIS This item was prepared at the request of Commissioner David Richardson. Applicable Area Citywide ls this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Commissioner David Richardson Does this item utilize G.O, Bond Funds? No ATTACHMENTS: Description Resolution Page 345 of 1430