Chicago Sun-Times

Politician­s, advocates urge gov to lower flags statewide to commemorat­e Juneteenth

- BY NOAH JOHNSON, STAFF REPORTER njohnson@suntimes.com | @noahwrites­too

A group of state and local politician­s on Tuesday urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker to lower the state’s flags to half-staff on Juneteenth in recognitio­n of “the lives lost because of hate and racism.”

Juneteenth is the oldest known celebratio­n marking the end of slavery in the United States. Lowering flags June 19 would send a message of unity in Illinois amid the unrest after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s, which “created a moment in time where the world stood up against racism and hate,” state Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, said at a news conference at Oak Park and River Forest High School.

Ford said the move would be a step toward addressing the inequities and injustices against the Black community.

“You have to recognize that there’s a problem, and we want the governor to be on record saying, ‘Look, I’m all-in to make sure that there’s justice for all in Illinois,’ ” Ford said.

Senate President Don Harmon said it’s the obligation of everyone in a community to try to end racism, but “If there is a greater obligation to fall upon anyone, it falls upon all of us who’ve benefited from privilege and who have enjoyed the inequities of the current system.”

“And so I come to stand with my colleagues in the General Assembly and all of our constituen­ts here not to call for but to demand the end of racism and hatred in Illinois.”

Ford said Pritzker should by executive order create an office of equity and inclusion in Chicago, promoting racial and social justice.

“It’s very difficult right now for the Legislatur­e to do anything because we’re not in session until November, so now we’re saying that the governor must be bold in his efforts and deliberate about his will to deal with the problems in the Black community,” Ford said.

A statement Tuesday from Pritzker’s office said the governor “is committed to honoring both the celebratio­n of Juneteenth and paying respect to those who lost their lives by lowering the flag in honor of them.”

The statement continues, “The governor recognizes that, now more than ever, Juneteenth is a day that reminds us that the fight for justice and equity across the nation is not over, and while we will celebrate the end of slavery, we must also recognize the systemic racism that has time and time again reared its ugly head and honor the memory of those who have died simply because of the color of their skin.”

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES ?? State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford calls on Tuesday for Gov. J.B. Pritzker to lower flags in Illinois to mark Juneteenth on Friday.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford calls on Tuesday for Gov. J.B. Pritzker to lower flags in Illinois to mark Juneteenth on Friday.

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