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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Kenwood Oakland Community Organization has a |
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| long and meritorious history of being an effective venue for |
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| low-income and working families to identify and address |
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| community issues; and
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| WHEREAS, The Kenwood Oakland Community Organization has an |
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| over 13 year history of ground-breaking youth leadership |
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| development work with in-school, after-school, and weekend |
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| programs; and
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| WHEREAS, The Kenwood Oakland Community Organization |
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| believes in working locally while thinking globally; and
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| WHEREAS, Representatives of the Kenwood Oakland Community |
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| Organization were successful in organizing a two-day Youth |
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| Summit as a part of the historic United Nations World |
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| Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, |
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| and Related Intolerances (WCAR) held August 28, 2001 through |
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| September 7, 2001 in Durban, South Africa; and
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| WHEREAS, Representatives of the Kenwood Oakland Community |
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| Organization successfully created a safe space for young people |
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| to have their voices heard at the conference, which resulted in |
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| the youth calling for a face-to-face International Youth |
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| Network, which was supported by the United Nations; and
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| WHEREAS, The Kenwood Oakland Community Organization |
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| mobilized 250 youth leaders to attend the Movement Beyond |
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| Borders Conference May 1, 2003 to May 3, 2003 in Washington, |
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| D.C., as the first official U.S. follow-up activity to the |
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| WCAR; and
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| WHEREAS, The youth representatives of the Kenwood Oakland |
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| Community Organization requested and received a mandate from |