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Boston: Council Recognizes Cultural, Community, and Health Observances

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~ During the latest Council meeting, a series of resolutions were adopted to recognize and honor various aspects of cultural heritage, public health awareness, and the contributions of educators, healthcare professionals, and community leaders.

One of the resolutions passed was to recognize May as Jewish American Heritage Month. This resolution highlighted the significant contributions made by Jewish Americans in fields such as academics, arts, and sciences since their arrival in 1654. The Council also reaffirmed their commitment to standing against antisemitism and supporting Jewish American residents in Boston and across the Commonwealth.

In addition, May 3, 2026 was declared as Polish Constitution Day in the City of Boston. This day commemorates the signing of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, which is considered to be Europe's first liberal constitution. The resolution also acknowledged the lasting contributions of Boston's Polish community, particularly in Dorchester's Polish Triangle. To honor this day, the Council will raise the Polish flag on May 6, 2026.

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The Council also recognized May as Mental Health Awareness Month. This resolution emphasized the importance of mental health as a crucial component of overall well-being. It also reaffirmed their commitment to promoting equitable, accessible, and culturally responsive mental health services for all residents.

Furthermore, National Teacher Appreciation Week was acknowledged from May 4 through May 8, 2026. This recognition was extended to over 4,300 teachers in Boston Public Schools as well as educators in private, charter, and early education settings. The Council encouraged students, families, and administrators to express their gratitude for their hard work.

May was also declared as National Nurses Month with May 6 through May 12 being recognized as National Nurses Week. The Council expressed gratitude towards nurses across Boston for their essential role in delivering care and advancing public health in various settings.

Lastly, Dr. Jean McGuire Day was declared on May 1st in honor of her legacy as a civil rights and education leader. She was also recognized for her role in founding the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) and her decades of advocacy for educational equity and opportunity for students in Boston.

The Council's adoption of these resolutions serves as a testament to their commitment to recognizing and honoring the diverse cultural heritage, public health awareness, and contributions of various individuals in the City of Boston.

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