Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR89

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Era of healing history, declared

Impact

The passage of SJR89 signals a legislative intent to promote societal healing and reconciliation. By framing historical discussions as learning opportunities, the bill aims to foster a collective understanding that acknowledges past injustices while promoting future unity. The resolution does not hold legislative power to change laws directly but sets a moral and cultural precedent for how history and community engagement are approached in Alabama. It emphasizes the significance of building a 'Beloved Community' where citizens are encouraged to uplift one another and address societal challenges collaboratively.

Summary

SJR89, introduced in Alabama, is a resolution that declares an 'Era of Healing History' for the state. The bill emphasizes the need for Alabamians to embrace their collective history with a focus on truth and love as a pathway to healing. It seeks to encourage collaboration and compassion among the citizens of Alabama, moving away from conflict and chaos, thus fostering an environment of brotherhood and sisterhood across diverse societal divides. The resolution references historical milestones, particularly the legacy left by prominent figures such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting the ongoing journey toward racial justice and equality.

Contention

While the resolution primarily calls for healing and unity, it may face skepticism regarding its practical impact on the issues it seeks to address. Critics could argue that while the sentiment of healing history is commendable, without actionable measures, the resolution may be seen as mere symbolism. Furthermore, discussions around historical narratives can be polarizing, particularly in a state with a complex past regarding civil rights. Therefore, the real test for SJR89 will be its interpretation and implementation within the broader socio-political context of Alabama.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HJR211

Affirming that the American Dream belongs to all of us

AL HR19

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion principles, promoted

AL SJR57

70th Anniversary of the Nationwide Polio Eradication Campaign, commemorated

AL HJR202

70th Anniversary of the Nationwide Polio Eradication Campaign, commemorated

AL HR57

Brenda Sellers, Eagle Scout, commended

AL SB166

Ten Commandments, required to be displayed in common area of public K-12 schools and public institutions of higher education

AL HB178

Ten Commandments; required to be displayed in the common area of public K-12 schools

AL HR374

2025 Shroud Award, designated

AL HJR186

Two Lights for Tomorrow Day, April 18, 2025, proclaimed

AL HR265

Memorial Day, observed

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.