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2000-24071 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2000-24071 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE PLEDGE ADOPTED BY THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD TO WORK TOWARD BUILDING A COMMUNITY THAT OPENS ITS HEART, MIND, AND ARMS TO ALL WHO CALL MIAMI HOME. WHEREAS, a recent full page advertisement in the Miami Herald offered a pledge by 341 private sector community leaders, comprising Miami-Dade Countians of all ethnic, religious, and racial groups who pledged to: "work toward building a community that opens its heart, its mind, and its arms to all who call Miami home;" and WHEREAS, at its meeting of June 21, 2000, the Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board adopted a Resolution introduced by Judge Seymour Gelber to join these community leaders, not only to endorse and subscribe to this pledge, but a]so to enlarge the number of those in support of the pledge, particularly Miami-Dade County's political leadership; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach hereby endorse and subscribe to the following pledge as a step toward building a framework of peace and understanding among all individuals residing in our diverse and vibrant community: Some of were born and raised here. Others of us come from different states and other countries. Despite our respective differences, we do agree on some basic values. We love our community. We love our country. We have our own opinions, and we respect those who have different opinions. And we are absolutely opposed to hatred, bigotry and prejudice in any form whatsoever. As individuals who care deeply about our future as a community, we pledge to continue to work toward building a community that opens its heart, its mind and its arms to all who call Miami home. Please join us. (Miami Herald, Sunday, May 29, 2000, page 7B). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the above stated pledge to work toward building a community that opens its heart, its mind, and its arms to all who call Miami home is hereby endorsed and adopted, PASSED and ADOPTED this 13th ~y '=::~'""' 21M lZ::~ Pru~ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION F:\ATTOITURNlRESOSICOMMRELA.BRV 1i( 1It#,,j/~ City AIIom8y ?/'- )..} ~ CJ[) Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & COMMISSION TO: LAWRENCE A. LEVY CITY MANAGER NEISEN KASDIN II.4l MAYOR "'{ FROM: SUBJECT: MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD RESOumON DATE: 07/24/00 CC: MURRAYDUBBIN CITY ATIORNEY Attached please find the County's resolution pledging to "wotk toward building a community that opens its hem, mind and arms to all who call Miami home.' I feel that the City of Miami Beach would greatly benefit from a resolution of this nature and would like to have a similar resolution placed on the September 13 Commission Agenda. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Agenda Item C 7 S Date-3-13-0o C::Jif In Ji j) rnfJ 1<.5 - ' ~lr.. \1' STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER 4: 15 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, flORIDA MIAMI-OA.E ---- Past CluJirpersons Mario A. Martinez-Malo Adora Obi Nweze Raul Diaz Joseph Serota Wilbert T. Holloway Manny Crespo, Sr. Donald I. Biennan Vemeka Silva Dr. Bradford Brown Rabbi Solomon Schiff Oscar Baisman Jerome Shevin Tanya Dawkins Irwin Block * John J. Gibson Msgr, Bryan O. Walsh Rabbi Herben M. Baumgard Rev. Conrad R. Willard Rev. Irvin Elligan. Jr, Alben W, Dilthery We urge you to support this resolution and look forward to your ~::::~:f.."w correspo.ndence confirming the same. We all can make a difference in our Alfredo G, Duran community. Audren Fiukelslein ~ * Joseph Robbie S' I Edwin S, Shirley, Jr.. M,D, mce y your Jan Janis Henry King Stanford ~ . Harry P. Cain . Rabbi Joseph R. Narot ang ang Bishop James L. Duncan Chair erson . Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll Executive Board. CIuJi~non Sang Whang C/urir..Ekct Henry Givens &cnlary Danielle Romer TrcG$llnr Victor M. Ramos PruIUIIMnI4Itian Rev. Dr. Walter T. Richardson Membe,., at Lture Carolyn Boyce Judith Gilben-Gould Magda Orta Rev. Guillenno Revuelta Board Members ArIes Carballo Waldo Faura Teresita Gyari Rev. Jose Hernandez Ana Milton Adora Obi Nweze Pamela Perry, Esq, Lourdes Quirch Ada Rojas Tania Rotio Dr. Mireille Tribie . Oeceued Dinctor Rev, Willie E. Sims. Jr, 00 "!1_ ,~ - COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD 111 N.W. 1st STREET. SUITE 620 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1968 (305) 375-5730 FAX: (305) 375-5715 " " July 11, 2000 The Honorable Neisen O. Kasdin Mayor of the City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Dear Mayor Kasdin: The Miami-Dade Community Relations Board at its June 21, 2000 meeting adopted the enclosed resolution introduced by Judge Seymour Gelber to assist in diminishing the divisiveness created as a result of the Elian Gonzalez issue. This resolution captures the Board's primary objective to foster mutual understanding, tolerance and respect among all economic, social, religious and ethnic groups in Miami-Dade County." In an effort to continue the bridging of our communities, the Community Relations Board moved to add its name to the 341 private sector community leaders who in the May 2, 2000 edition of the Miami Herald pledged to "work toward building a community that opens its heart, its mind and arms to all who call Miami home." In an attempt to further this effort, the Community Relations Board is requesting Miami-Dade County's political leadership to join them in this process. As Mayor of Miami Beach, we are encouraging you and your Commissioners to also subscribe to this pledge: .Some of us were born and raised here. Others of us come from different states and other countries. Despite our respective differences, we do agree on some basic values. We love our community. We love our country. We have our own opinions, and we respect those who have different opinions. And we are absolutely opposed to hatred, bigotry and prejudice in any form whatsoever. As indivlduats who care deeply about our future as a community, we pledge to continue to work toward building a community that opens its heart, Its mind and its arms to all who call Miami home. . Enclosure MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Mission of the Community Relations Board stating: "to foster mutual understanding, tolerance, and respect among all economic:, social, religious and ethnic groups in the County", is a clear call for the Community Relations Board to assist in diminishing the divisiveness caused by the unfortunate plight of Elian Gonzalez; and WHEREAS, a recent full page advertisement in the Miami Herald offered a pledge by 341 private sector community leaders, comprising Miami-Dade Countians of all ethnic, religious and racial groups who pledged to: "work toward building a community that opens its heart, its mind, and its arms to all who call Miami home"; and WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the Community Relations Board to join these community leaders, not only to endorse and subscribe to this pledge, but as well to enlarge the number of those in support, more particularly, elected public officials who are our chosen leaders. THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Community Relations Board endorses and subscribes to this pledge and further, that the Community Relations Board enlist our political leaders, through each of the Mayors to join in this pledge, along with their elected Commissioners/Councilpersons. Hopefully, other groups in the public sector will join in this effort. This involvement by the Community Relations Board is but a small step in what appears to be a long journey. Let us begin. USome or us were born and raised here. Others of us come rrOlll different states and other countries. Despite our respective differences I we do agree on S0101e basic values. We love our community. We love our countxy. We have our own opinions, and we respect those who have different opi.nions. And we are abso.lute.ly opposed to hatred, bigotJ:Y and prejudice in any form what:soever. As indivi.duals who care deeply about our future as a community, we p.ledge to continue to work toward bui.lding a communi ty tha t opens its heart, its mind and its arms to a.l.l who ca.l.l Miami home. P.lease join us." (Miami Herald, Sunday, May 28, 2000, page 7B) Introduced by: Judge Seymour Gelber Adopted: June 21, 2000 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 CONVENTION CENTER D~IVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 NEISEN O. KASOI N MAYOR July 24, 2000 Mr. Sang Whang Chairperson Community Relations Board III N,W. I" Street, Suite 620 Miami, FL 33128-1968 Dear Mr. Whang: As Mayor of the City of Miami Beach, I feel that the Miami-Dade Community Relations Board Resolution embraces the spirit of tolerance and acceptance in the diverse and vibrant communities of Miami-Dade County. It is through statements of this nature that our communities move into the millennium with a framework of peace and understanding between all individuals residing in this unique South Florida environment. Thank you for bringing this resolution, so full of wisdom and foresight, to my attention. Attached please find my memorandum to the City Manager requesting that a resolution of this nature be placed in the September 13,2000 Commission Agenda. On behalf of the City of Miami Beach you have my full support. s~ {!~n Mayor NK/mr