Temecula city council decides it won't declare heritage months because they 'exclude people' [View all]
Temecula City Council in California has decided not to declare federally recognized heritage months, including Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Month.
In the city council's meeting on Tuesday, Councilmembers Jessica Alexander, James Stewart and Brenden Kalfus voted against declaring citywide proclamations that celebrate cultural diversity, arguing that the inclusionary decrees actually exclude people, reported The Press-Enterprise.
The declarations of commemorative months, including Black History Month, Womens History Month, Pride Month, Hispanic Heritage Month and Native American Heritage Month, will now be determined by Temeculas diversity commission.
When we bring one group up above the entire city, we basically exclude everyone else, Stewart said, according to The Press-Enterprise. I have a problem with that. I dont have a problem with any of those proclamations that are inclusionary. I do have a problem at this level of government using this platform to promote another group over another.
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