Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR82

Introduced
2/5/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  

Caption

Commending the Douglas Alumni Association.

Impact

The passage of HR82 does not alter state laws directly; however, it recognizes the importance of historical educational institutions such as the Douglas School and their cultural significance within the community. By honoring the Douglas Alumni Association, the resolution underscores the need for continued commitment to preserving local histories, particularly those that center on contributions by marginalized communities. This acknowledgment can foster support for similar initiatives in other regions and underscore the role of local organizations in maintaining cultural heritage.

Summary

House Resolution 82 (HR82) commends the Douglas Alumni Association for its invaluable contributions to preserving and honoring the history of African Americans in Winchester, Virginia. The resolution highlights the association's efforts in the establishment of the Douglas School museum, which showcases the significant legacy of the Douglas School, a historical institution for Black students in the area. The resolution expresses gratitude for the tireless dedication of the alumni, community members, and school staff in advocating for better educational facilities and curating the museum's exhibits that reflect the school's storied past.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR82 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in the history and achievements of the Douglas School and its alumni. Legislators and community members express admiration for the efforts of the Alumni Association, recognizing that such initiatives play a crucial role in educating future generations about the significance of their heritage. The resolution resonates with a broader societal appreciation for diversity and inclusivity in historical narratives.

Contention

While HR82 serves to formally commend the Douglas Alumni Association, it may also prompt discussions about the adequacy of resources allocated for the preservation of African American history and education. Notably, the resolution emphasizes the importance of community engagement in the creation of historical museums, which may lead to debates regarding funding and support for similar endeavors statewide. Additionally, while the resolution is uncontroversial in nature, it serves as a reminder of the historical struggles faced by Black educational institutions and the need for continued advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR623

Commending John Handley High School.

VA HJR465

Commending James Douglas Butler, Sr.

VA HJR665

Commending the South Hampton Roads Bar Association.

VA SJR405

Commending the Denbigh Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

VA HJR768

Commending the Brafferton Indian School.

VA HR324

Commending the City of Manassas.

VA SJR401

Commending the Brafferton Indian School.

VA HJR571

Commending Historic Huntley.

VA SJR275

Commending the City of Manassas.

VA HJR811

Commending the Fairfax County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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