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File #: 19-0837    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Proclamation Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 9/4/2019 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/10/2019 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Proclamation Recognizing September 16, 2019, as Remembrance Day in Mendocino County to Honor and Remember Those Who Lived and Died in Confinement at State Hospitals and Development Centers (Sponsors: Supervisor Brown and Supervisor McCowen)
Attachments: 1. Remembrance Day Proc

 

 

To:  Board of Supervisors

FromSupervisor Brown and Supervisor McCowen

Meeting DateSeptember 10, 2019

 

Department Contact:  

Supervisor Brown

Phone: 

463-4441

Department Contact:  

Supervisor McCowen

Phone: 

463-4441

 

Item Type:   Consent Agenda

 

Time Allocated for Item: 5 min

 

 

Agenda Title:

title

Adoption of Proclamation Recognizing September 16, 2019, as Remembrance Day in Mendocino County to Honor and Remember Those Who Lived and Died in Confinement at State Hospitals and Development Centers (Sponsors: Supervisor Brown and Supervisor McCowen)

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Recommended Action/Motion:

recommendation

Adopt Proclamation recognizing September 16, 2019, as Remembrance Day in Mendocino County to honor and remember those who lived and died in confinement at state hospitals and development centers; and authorize Chair to sign same.

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Previous Board/Board Committee Actions:

The Board of Supervisors routinely adopts proclamations recognizing special events and meritorious achievements.

 

Summary of Request

Since the first California state institution opened in 1852, individuals with mental and developmental disabilities were separated from their communities and committed to these institutions for a variety of reasons, many of which would not be considered acceptable today. More than 45,000 people who died while confined in these state institutions were not claimed by family or friends and were buried by the state, often in mass or unmarked graves. Over 1,600 people who died while confined at Mendocino State Hospital are buried locally.

 

The California Memorial Project (CMP) is a collaboration of Disability Rights of California and People First of California.  The mission of the CMP is to honor and restore dignity to those individuals who lived and died in confinement at state hospitals and development centers. The three main goals of the CMP are:

 

1).

Restore all cemeteries or graves where individuals from state institutions are buried;

2).

Document the history of the client and consumer movement in California;

3).

Preserve the history of the individuals who lived in state institutions through collections of oral histories which tell the story of living in an institution from the client’s perspective.

 

The CMP also coordinates a Remembrance Day to honor and show respect to all people who lived or died in a California state institution. Locally, Remembrance Day will be observed September 16th, beginning at 12:15 P.M., at the Russian River Cemetery.

 

Alternative Action/Motion:

Do not adopt the Proclamation.

 

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 Agreement/Resolution/Ordinance Approved by County Counsel: N/A

 

CEO Liaison: Janelle Rau, Deputy CEO

 

 

CEO Review: Yes 

 

 

CEO Comments:

 

FOR COB USE ONLY

Executed By: Lindsey Dunham, Deputy Clerk I

Final Status:Adopted

Date: September 11, 2019