California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR89

Introduced
2/17/22  
Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Passed
3/17/22  

Caption

Relative to Women’s History Month.

Impact

The resolution intends to create awareness among students and communities about the historical accomplishments of women, instilling a sense of pride and understanding of their significant roles. By proclaiming March as Women's History Month, the resolution calls for educational institutions and community groups to focus their efforts on highlighting these critical contributions, which can foster a more inclusive and equitable society. This initiative may lead to increased participation in historical discussions and events focusing on women's achievements, thereby enriching educational curricula.

Summary

House Resolution No. 89, introduced by Assembly Member Cristina Garcia, serves to recognize the contributions of women throughout American history and establishes March 2022 as Women's History Month in California. This resolution is a formal celebration acknowledging the efforts and roles that women of various cultures, classes, and ethnic backgrounds have played in shaping the nation’s economic, cultural, and social fabric. The bill captures the essence of acknowledging women not only as leaders in pivotal social movements but also as contributors to the labor force, working diligently both inside and outside their homes.

Contention

While resolutions such as AR89 are primarily symbolic, the emphasis on educational outreach surrounding Women's History Month could lead to meaningful discussions about gender equality and women's rights in broader societal contexts. Some may argue that the impact of such resolutions can be limited in addressing ongoing issues of discrimination and inequality. Others can view it as a crucial step in promoting social change and consolidating the acknowledgment of women's historical narrative, which has often been overlooked in favor of more dominant historical figures.

Notable points

The resolution references significant movements that women have led, including suffrage, labor rights, and civil rights, underscoring the multifaceted roles women have played in social change. It sets a tone for the importance of women's contributions not just in the past but as a foundation for future generations. Moreover, the bill articulates the necessity of recognizing unnamed women who have influenced history, encouraging a broader understanding of societal progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR17

Relative to Women’s History Month.

CA AR72

Relative to Women’s History Month.

CA SR21

Relative to Women’s History Month.

CA SR56

Relative to Women’s History Month.

CA ACR136

Black History Month.

CA SCR107

Black History Month.

CA ACR15

Black History Month.

CA SCR30

Black History Month.

CA AR57

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA AR113

Relative to Transgender History Month.

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