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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
STRONGLY SUPPORTING HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE EDUCATION IN RHODE ISLAND'S SCHOOLS |
Introduced By: Representatives Knight, Regunberg, Ackerman, Kazarian, and Morgan |
Date Introduced: May 10, 2018 |
WHEREAS, In 2016, the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island and the Armenian |
community spearheaded the drive to amend the Rhode Island General Laws in order to require |
more comprehensive and inclusive educational requirements on the subjects of Holocaust and |
Genocide; and |
WHEREAS, Resultantly, House Bill 7488 SUB A and Senate Bill 2396 SUB A were |
passed by the General Assembly and subsequently signed into law by the Governor on June 17, |
2016; and |
WHEREAS, Rhode Island's law now requires the Rhode Island Board of Education to |
include instruction on the subjects of Holocaust and Genocide studies in an appropriate place in |
the curriculum, for all middle and high school students; and |
WHEREAS, Rhode Island and Michigan were two of the first states to enact legislation |
mandating such education subsequently, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Illinois, California, |
Indiana, and Pennsylvania have passed laws requiring some form of Holocaust and Genocide |
Education, and Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, |
Virginia and a dozen other states have committed to enacting similar legislation; and |
WHEREAS, The Holocaust is defined as the destruction of six million European Jews by |
the Nazis and their collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Genocide is defined as "acts committed |
with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group" and "… a |
series of purposeful actions by a perpetrator(s) to destroy a collectivity through mass or selective |
murders of group members and suppressing the biological and social reproduction of the |
collectivity"; and |
WHEREAS, Holocaust and Genocide Education seeks to enhance education, cultural |
production, and public memory about the incidence of these atrocities – in the distant and not-so- |
distant past. Educators must embrace the teaching and study of the topic and students must be |
motivated to employ critical thinking skills; and |
WHEREAS, Holocaust and Genocide Education has additional prevalence in that it |
demonstrates what can happen when bullying, hate speech, and other forms of intimidation, often |
faced by today's students, are allowed to escalate into stereotyping, prejudice, racism, and worse; |
and |
WHEREAS, It is essential to our state and our nation that we educate our youth about the |
millions of men, women and children who have and continue to be slaughtered and ostracized |
simply because of their beliefs and their heritage, or their strengths or their frailties, and we must |
firmly avow that the atrocities of the Holocaust and Genocide will never be repeated; now, |
therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
Providence Plantations hereby strongly supports Holocaust and Genocide Education in Rhode |
Island's schools, reaffirms our pledge to work to eradicate bigotry, prejudice, brutality and |
injustice, and urges Rhode Island educators and students to learn about and learn from these |
atrocities so they may never blight our world again; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Rhode Island |
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Rhode Island Holocaust Museum, the |
Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, the Jewish Community Center of Rhode Island, the Armenian |
Assembly of America in Washington, and the Armenian National Committee in Washington. |
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