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Sibbitt, Melanie
From: Jay Carr <jaycarr72@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 3, 2021 6:02 PM
To: Sibbitt, Melanie
Subject: Re: Minutes and Resolution for HRDB meeting being held June 3, 2021
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Ali Nosir Bandele (b. 2003)
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to create this portrait of Julius"Jul/ Perry.This work honors the legacy of
Perry,who was brutally murdered the night of the 1920 Ocoee Massacre.To •
learn more about the life of Perry and those murdered during the massacre,the
artist visited this exhibition to better understand the Ocoee community,the st
reasons behind the horrific events,and the fight for equal voting rights. From ,
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On the 100th remembrance of his murder,this portrait was presented at the Masonic last rites � .
ceremony for Perry,who was a Mason in Ocoee.In the future,the artist hopes that the portrai,�;_
will be displayed in a museum or cultural center as _reminder of the Massacre and the sacrifice'
made by many to grant the right to vote to all.
Loan from Mr.JayCarr The Most worshipful Union Grand Lodge,Most Ancient and Honorable
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Can these me put on the screen at the meeting?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2021, at 3:48 PM,Sibbitt, Melanie<msibbitt@ci.ocoee.fl.us>wrote:
Good Afternoon Members,
My apologies for the delay in providing the minutes as I just completed them. Attached for your review
are the draft minutes and the adopted HRDB resolution. A copy of both will be printed and provided to
you this evening.
Florida Sunshine Law precludes any discussion outside of a public forum. AS MULTIPLE BOARD
MEMBERS ARE ADDRESSED IN THIS E-MAIL, PLEASE REPLY TO ME, do not"Reply to All".
Kindest regards,
'Melanie Sibbitt, CNC
City Clerk
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City of Ocoee
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Ocoee, FL 34761
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From: Sibbitt, Melanie
To: Schramm,Michele
Subject: RN: HRDB meeting Fiesta de colores discussion
Date: Thursday,June 24,2021 4:12:50 PM
Attachments: September 11th Deaths.docx
From:James Moyer<jimmoyer1956@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday,June 3, 2021 3:53 PM
To: Sibbitt, Melanie<msibbitt@ci.ocoee.fl.us>
Cc: Oliver Ill, George<goliver@ocoee.org>
Subject: HRDB meeting Fiesta de colores discussion
Hi Melanie our City Clerk of the Year,
As discussed, if I am unable to attend our HRDB meeting today, please share with
our Chair and HRDB members the following proposal during the Fiesta de colores
discussion even if I am unable to participate in any vote that may take place:
1. If we proceed with attempting to revive Fiesta de colores this year, it
may be hurried and not be worthy of a City of Ocoee event.
2. I suggest that we consider postponing Fiesta de colores or
any other event honoring our Hispanic citizenry until some
time next calendar year.
3. Alternatively, I would like for us to think about this:
A) September 11 , 2021 is the 20th anniversary of
",,,the deadliest terrorist act in world
history.... (see attachment).
B) On September 11 , 2001 , humans from ". . .more than 90
countries lost citizens. . ." and
"...most...who perished were civilians.. ."
(also see attachment).
C) The Ocoee Police Department Citizens Advisory
Council (OPD CAC) and Ocoee Fire Department Citizens Advisory
Council (OFD CAC) will be meeting on Monday, June 7, 2021 to
discuss a 20th anniversary 9/11 remembrance event in
the City of Ocoee. Bearing in mind the
tremendous human loss in the 9/11
attacks, I suggest that our Human Relations Diversity Board
considers exploring the possibility of reaching out to the OPD CAC and OFD
CAC through Melanie and possibly sending a representative to attend their June 7th
meeting and maybe joining the planning of the City's 9/11 remembrance event.
With the utmost respect,
Jim
No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his
background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate,
they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its
opposite.
- Nelson Mandela
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" . . . September 11 attacks "
September 11 , 2001 attacks :
"2 � 7 / / people were killed , . . .
6 � 000 . . . were injured . . . . "
"The immediate deaths included . . .
2 , 606 in . . . World Trade Center . . .
125 at the Pentagon . . . .
The attacks remain
the deadliest terrorist act in
world history . . . . "
"Most. . . who perished were civilians
except for 344 firefighters,
7 1 law enforcement officers . . . died in
the World Trade Center . . . and another
law enforcement officer . . . died
near Shanksville, Pennsylvania
55 military . . . died at the Pentagon . . . "
" . . . More than 90 countries
lost citizens . . . , . . . including
the United Kingdom (67 . . . ),
the Dominican Republic
(47 . . . ), and India (41 . . . ) . "
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wild/Casualties_of the_September_ll attacks