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RESOLUTION NO. 8914 -17 By, Anderson, Bullock, Litten, Marx, <br />Nowlin, O'Leary, O'Malley. <br />A RESOLUTION reaffirming the City of Lakewood's commitment to hope, equality, <br />tolerance, inclusion, and optimism and affirming that Lakewood will continue its exciting growth <br />and dynamism on a foundation of these. <br />WHEREAS, let this resolution put all on notice that we will not consent to <br />discrimination, registries, and targeting; that we renew our dedication to thoughtful public <br />service and our belief that communities can be helpfully served by wise decisions and respectful <br />deliberation; and that we will not allow society to be dragged backwards but instead rededicate <br />ourselves to leading it forward. <br />WHEREAS, Lakewood has been home to immigrants since before it was even <br />Lakewood, and <br />WHEREAS, immigrants have joined with the children, grandchildren, and great - <br />grandchildren of immigrants to build and create Lakewood as it is today, and <br />WHEREAS, Lakewood is also a city with a rich history of tolerance and a welcoming <br />spirit for the LGBTQ community, and <br />WHEREAS, the Lakewood of today is a city of Americans and Lakewoodites whose <br />diverse backgrounds have enlivened our city life and contributed to the city's unique character, <br />and <br />WHEREAS, our shared experiences have instilled in Lakewood the values of empathy, <br />compassion, toleration and understanding, and <br />WHEREAS, we find our strength both in our common bonds and in our differences, and <br />WHEREAS, Lakewood is a city whose celebration of America's Independence Day is <br />also a celebration of the breadth and depth of the experiences of our multi - ethnic citizenry; we by <br />this Resolution reaffirm Lakewood's commitment to diversity, its commitment to being a safe <br />home to those in danger, a welcoming home for those who have been turned away, a new home <br />to those who want to build lives in peace and harmony with their neighbors, and we reconfirm <br />our commitment to challenge all forms of bigotry and hate that threaten the emotional, spiritual, <br />and physical health of our citizens, and stand as a bulwark against all advances by those who <br />seek to divide us and undermine our communal bonds; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, STATE OF OHIO: <br />Section 1. That this Council and Mayor, on behalf of the citizens of Lakewood, affirm our <br />commitment to the strength and prosperity that derive from diversity and the justice that <br />tolerance of all individuals imparts to our community; that we rededicate ourselves to the <br />realization of our shared humanity and the principles stated above; and declare that it is our duty <br />to uphold the same. <br />