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City Council Meeting - Emeryville, CA - June 16th, 2026
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Emeryville Proclaims Haitian Flag Day, Honoring Haiti's History and Diaspora Contributions
The City Council issued a proclamation recognizing May 18th, 2026, as Haitian Flag Day. The proclamation commemorates the creation of the Haitian Flag on May 18th, 1803, during the Haitian Revolution, symbolizing unity, strength, and independence. It noted that Haiti became the first independent black republic and the first nation to abolish slavery. The proclamation also acknowledged the profound contributions of the Haitian community to the United States and called for upholding the values of unity, freedom, and justice. Maeva Renaud expressed gratitude for the resolution, emphasizing Haiti's legacy of resilience and cultural brilliance.
Emeryville Council Discusses Transparency in Advisory Committee Appointments Amidst Reappointments
The council discussed and ultimately voted to approve the appointment of members to various advisory committees, following a lengthy debate initiated by Councilmember Priceforus regarding the transparency and accessibility of the subcommittee selection process. The discussion highlighted concerns about how applicants are screened and recommended, with Priceforus advocating for increased public access, including live Zoom options for committee meetings, similar to larger cities mandated by SB 707. Other council members, including Mora, Welch, and Moore, defended the current process, emphasizing that subcommittee meetings are open to the public, minutes are recorded and posted, and recordings are available online. The council ultimately voted to approve the recommended appointments.
Emeryville Proclaims Juneteenth Freedom Day, Honors Black History and Culture
The City Council issued a proclamation recognizing June 19th, 2026, as Juneteenth Freedom Day in the City of Emeryville. The proclamation highlighted the historical significance of Juneteenth, celebrating the end of slavery in the United States and honoring the rich culture, legacy, and heritage of Black and African-American people. It also called upon the community to redouble its commitment to combating hate, racism, and inequalities, and to continue working towards equity, justice, and hope. Moné McCants accepted the proclamation on behalf of her mother, Mika McCants, founder of the Bay Area Black Fashion Expo, expressing gratitude for the recognition and inviting the community to the upcoming expo.
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