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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, |
3 | | affectionately known as KOCO, was founded by community and |
4 | | religious leaders in 1965 and celebrates its 50th year of |
5 | | existence this year; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, KOCO was incorporated 2 years later in 1967 and |
7 | | had as its first Executive Director the esteemed and |
8 | | internationally recognized Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Rev. Curtis L. Burrell became KOCO's second |
10 | | Executive Director from 1967 to 1971 and, through partnerships |
11 | | with the Community Renewal Society and other community |
12 | | institutions, provided landmark employment and child care |
13 | | initiatives; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, An organizer with the world-renowned Congress of |
15 | | Racial Equality (CORE), Robert L. Lucas, joined KOCO as its |
16 | | coordinator for leadership training in 1969; he became the |
17 | | Chairman of the Board of Directors in 1972 and then became its |
18 | | third Executive Director in 1975, serving in that capacity |
19 | | until 2000; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members organized to get the Martin Luther |
21 | | King, Jr. High School built in 1971 in order to replace the |
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1 | | overcrowded Forrestville High School; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members organized to get the Kenwood Oakland |
3 | | Medical, Limited (KOMED) health clinic opened in 1975, which |
4 | | later merged with the Holman health clinic in 1997, to provide |
5 | | quality health care to low-income and working families in the |
6 | | north Kenwood-Oakland community; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members organized to erect the Woodlake |
8 | | Village Townhomes in 1988 to provide affordable housing for |
9 | | more than 70 families on a parcel of land that had become an |
10 | | unsanctioned waste dump in the middle of the community; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The first African-American Mayor of Chicago, |
12 | | Harold Washington, broke ground at the site of what would |
13 | | become the Woodlake Village Townhomes in 1987 - the morning of |
14 | | the day he died in office; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members organized to create another 300 units |
16 | | of affordable housing in the north Kenwood-Oakland community to |
17 | | provide safe, decent, and quality housing for families in need; |
18 | | and
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19 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members played a significant role in the work |
20 | | that led to the Chicago School Reform Act of 1988, which called |
21 | | for the creation of local school councils, and with it, 5 |
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1 | | consecutive years of improved standardized test scores; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members led the call for balanced community |
3 | | development in north Kenwood-Oakland that did not result in |
4 | | displacing residents, which led to the creation of a shopping |
5 | | center and the designation of north Kenwood-Oakland as a |
6 | | community conservation area; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, KOCO has a long and distinguished history of |
8 | | providing youth development programming - a summer day camp |
9 | | since 1992 and an afterschool program since 1995 - to serve |
10 | | low-income and working families who are unable to afford most |
11 | | comparable programs; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Jhatayn "Jay" Travis served as KOCO's fourth |
13 | | Executive Director from 2000 to 2012 and ushered in a |
14 | | renaissance of its community organizing activities - |
15 | | challenging slum lords and school-closing advocates and |
16 | | refocusing its attention on grassroots leadership development; |
17 | | and
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18 | | WHEREAS, KOCO was one of the first community-based |
19 | | organizations to certify parents and residents as local school |
20 | | council trainers and have since provided training for hundreds |
21 | | of local school council members throughout Chicago; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members organized to get a community benefits |
2 | | agreement signed to protect community residents from being |
3 | | displaced and added provisions to improve the community if |
4 | | Chicago won its bid for the 2016 Olympic Summer Games; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members led the charge in working with the |
6 | | Illinois General Assembly and the Office of the Governor to |
7 | | secure increased resources for summer youth employment |
8 | | throughout Illinois to offer a solution to the scourge of |
9 | | violence plaguing our communities; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, KOCO members have traveled abroad, received |
11 | | international recognition, and hosted distinguished foreign |
12 | | guests in its service to the ideals of social justice; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, KOCO has been honored throughout the years by the |
14 | | hard work of its community members and leaders to provide a |
15 | | litany of unnamed benefits and protections to some of the most |
16 | | vulnerable populations of people in the City of Chicago, the |
17 | | State of Illinois, and beyond; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, KOCO is currently led by its fifth Executive |
19 | | Director, J. Brian Malone, and has maintained its use of |
20 | | community organizing as its primary methodology to create |
21 | | change for low-income and working families in the north |
22 | | Kenwood-Oakland community; therefore, be it
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1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
2 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
3 | | celebrate the 50th anniversary of the courageous leadership |
4 | | that led to the creation of the Kenwood Oakland Community |
5 | | Organization; and be it further
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6 | | RESOLVED, That we honor the distinguished record of service |
7 | | that the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization has provided to |
8 | | low-income and working families throughout Illinois; and be it |
9 | | further
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10 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
11 | | presented to the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization as an |
12 | | expression of our esteem and respect.
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