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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The American Medical Association states that
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3 | | racism contributes to health inequities in the United States; |
4 | | and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Social determinants of health, meaning the social |
6 | | and
material factors that influence health outcomes, have a
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7 | | lifelong impact beginning even before birth; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, The American Public Health Association (APHA) has
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9 | | expressed that racism is a driving force of the social
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10 | | determinants of health due to the resulting inequalities in a
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11 | | number of matters, including housing, education, and |
12 | | employment; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, The APHA clarifies that racism is a social system
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14 | | with multiple dimensions; individual racism is internalized or
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15 | | interpersonal, while systemic racism is institutional or |
16 | | structural
and is a system of structuring opportunity and |
17 | | assigning value
based on the social interpretation of how one |
18 | | looks; this system
unfairly disadvantages specific individuals |
19 | | and communities
while unfairly giving advantages to other |
20 | | individuals and
communities and saps the strength of the whole |
21 | | society through
the waste of human resources; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Almost all of the four hundred years of Black
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2 | | Americans' experience was under slavery and Jim Crow laws that
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3 | | subjected Black people to hardship and disadvantage in all |
4 | | areas
of life; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The Heartland Alliance Social IMPACT Research |
6 | | Center's 2018 Poverty Report explains that poverty and violence |
7 | | disproportionately impact minority communities, which are |
8 | | characterized by lack of adequate public services, lack of |
9 | | educational opportunities, poorer health outcomes, asset and |
10 | | income inequality, and more; the underlying cause of all |
11 | | mentioned above is rooted in historic and current systemic |
12 | | racism, such as redlining, discrimination in schools, and other |
13 | | practices; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, The American Anthropological Association asserts
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15 | | that genetic analyses show race to be a social construct not
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16 | | rooted in meaningful biological difference; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, There is clear data that racism negatively impacts
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18 | | the lives of people of color in Illinois; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, The American Psychological Association says that,
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20 | | because of poverty and discrimination, racial minority |
21 | | children
are more likely to experience traumatic events than |
22 | | White
children; childhood trauma has negative impacts on
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1 | | academic, behavioral, and physical health outcomes; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease |
3 | | Control show a national disparity between Black and White |
4 | | infant mortality rates with the State of Illinois having one of |
5 | | the highest disparities between Black and White infant |
6 | | mortality rates; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, 2018 data collected by the Illinois Department of |
8 | | Public Health reveals that non-Hispanic Black women are six |
9 | | times as likely to die of a pregnancy-related condition when |
10 | | compared to a non-Hispanic White woman; Black women had the |
11 | | highest rate of severe maternal morbidity in Illinois from 2016 |
12 | | to 2017 with a rate of 101.5 per 10,000 deliveries; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice |
14 | | reported that seventy-one percent of youth in youth |
15 | | correctional facilities were Black despite Black youth |
16 | | representing only three percent of the people in Illinois; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The September 2020 Poverty, Income & Health |
18 | | Insurance Update by the Heartland Alliance shows that the |
19 | | poverty rate for Black Illinoisans is three times the poverty |
20 | | rate of White Illinoisans, and the median income for Black |
21 | | households is only fifty-eight per cent of the statewide |
22 | | median; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Illinois Department of Public Health data |
2 | | indicates that Black Illinoisans have higher mortality rates in |
3 | | heart disease, cancer, and opioid overdose and higher incidence |
4 | | of diabetes compared to White Illinoisans; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Public Health stated |
6 | | that although health indicators such as life expectancy and |
7 | | infant mortality have improved for most Americans, minorities |
8 | | still experience shorter life expectancy and higher rates of |
9 | | disability compared with non-minorities; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, The APHA has identified law enforcement violence
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11 | | as a public health issue that disproportionately affects
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12 | | marginalized groups, including people of color, impacting both
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13 | | physical and mental health outcomes; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, The impact of racism on public health deserves
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15 | | action from all levels of government; therefore, be it |
16 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
17 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
18 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we declare racism to be a public
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19 | | health crisis affecting our entire State; and be it further
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20 | | RESOLVED, That we ask the Governor to establish a
working |
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1 | | group to promote racial equity throughout this State; and be it |
2 | | further
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3 | | RESOLVED, That we support the establishment of
a working |
4 | | group to address these issues and to: |
5 | | (1) Create a
publicly accessible glossary of terms and |
6 | | definitions concerning
racism and health equity; |
7 | | (2) Promote community engagement and
provide tools for |
8 | | government agencies to engage actively and
authentically with |
9 | | communities of color; |
10 | | (3) Continue to work to
build alliances with |
11 | | organizations that have a legacy and track
record of |
12 | | confronting racism; |
13 | | (4) Encourage community partners and
stakeholders in |
14 | | the education, employment, housing, and criminal
justice and |
15 | | safety arenas to recognize racism as a public health
crisis and |
16 | | take appropriate action; |
17 | | (5) Continue to promote racially
equitable economic |
18 | | and workforce development in Illinois; |
19 | | (6) Continue
to promote racially equitable hiring and |
20 | | promotion of all
employees, including State employees; |
21 | | (7) Provide training to all
elected officials, staff, |
22 | | funders, and grantees on workplace
biases and how to mitigate |
23 | | them; |
24 | | (8) Promote and encourage all
policies that prioritize |
25 | | the health of people of color; |
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1 | | (9) Support
local, state, regional, and federal |
2 | | initiatives that advance
efforts to dismantle systematic |
3 | | racism and mitigate exposure to
adverse childhood experiences |
4 | | and trauma; |
5 | | (10) Incorporate
educational efforts to address and |
6 | | dismantle racism and to
expand understanding of racism and how |
7 | | racism affects individual
and population health; and |
8 | | (11) Secure adequate resources to
successfully |
9 | | accomplish the aforementioned activities; and be it further |
10 | | RESOLVED, That we are committed to reviewing all portions |
11 | | of Illinois state law with a racial equity lens; and be it |
12 | | further
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13 | | RESOLVED, That we are committed to conducting all human |
14 | | resource, vendor selection, and grant management activities |
15 | | with a racial equity lens, including reviewing all internal |
16 | | policies and practices such as hiring, promotion, leadership |
17 | | appointments, and funding; and be it further
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18 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
19 | | delivered to the Governor's Office and to all members of the |
20 | | General Assembly.
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