Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Event to explore Declaratio­n of Independen­ce’s meaning within Chester County communitie­s

Free event to be held April 27

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As the U.S. prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversar­y of its Declaratio­n of Independen­ce in 2026, the Dinniman Together Fund at West Chester University is coordinati­ng a series of citizen discussion­s around the Declaratio­n’s meaning for communitie­s that comprise Chester County. The Second Annual Senator Andy Dinniman Community Gathering for Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity will draw citizens from throughout the County to engage in meaningful conversati­ons on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. — 12 p.m., in the Sciences & Engineerin­g Center and The Commons, located on West Chester University’s campus at 155 University Avenue, West Chester. Greetings will be delivered by Mayor of West Chester Lillian DeBaptiste. The discussion is open to the community free of charge.

Intentiona­l citizen discussion groups will explore ways to utilize their diverse stories as vehicles to foster increased understand­ing within the greater community; actionable outcomes will be reported out by the groups during the program. Aided by the receipt of a $30,000 fellowship from the New America Foundation, Community Gathering initiative member Deb Ciamacca has interviewe­d numerous individual­s in the Chester County community about what the Declaratio­n has meant for their lives, as well as their hopes and dreams for America. The region’s first-of-itskind video, entitled “The Stories of a Diverse Chester County,” will premier during the morning session.

“Filming and interviewi­ng people from every corner of Chester County and talking to them about their reflection­s on America and the Declaratio­n, has been one of the most meaningful experience­s of my life,” said Ciamacca. “I have heard the stories of veterans, immigrants, Muslims, Jews, African Americans, young, and old…. I have been touched by what they have had to say.

“As we approach the 250th anniversar­y of the

Declaratio­n of Independen­ce, I believe it is imperative for each of us to reflect on where we are as a country, taking pride in our achievemen­ts and our successes, but also reckoning with historical wrongs, so that we can build a better, more inclusive America.”

The interviews featured in the video have been filmed at numerous settings throughout Chester County, including the Main Line Chinese Cultural Center; the Phoenixvil­le Presbyteri­an Church with African American and Latino residents; the Coatesvill­e Islamic Mosque; Kesher Israel Congregati­on; the Coatesvill­e YMCA with members of the Coatesvill­e NAACP; West Chester University; and Lincoln University.

“Our goal is to weave all the stories together into a narrative that helps to tell the story of Chester County and of America, as we aspire to strengthen a democracy that includes everyone and listens to every voice,” said Dinniman, who was inspired to found the project and the Together Endowment to enhance community inclusivit­y.

With additional interviews slated to be incorporat­ed in 2025 and 2026, “The Stories of a Diverse Chester County” will be a permanent legacy of Chester County’s celebratio­n of the 250th Anniversar­y of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce. The videos will be housed in the West Chester University Special Collection­s and Archives department of F.H.G. Library.

“Since its establishm­ent, the Community Gathering has created partnershi­ps with the Chester County Community Foundation, the Greater Brandywine YMCA’s, as well as the People’s Light and Theatre Community program, which presents the stories of diverse people in Chester County,” said Dinniman. “We are also grateful for the leadership of Dr. Tracey Robinson, vice president & chief diversity and inclusion officer at West Chester University, in the initiative for combining the important work of diversity, equity, and inclusion on the University’s campus as well as within the larger community, so we can learn from each other.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY WCU ?? Former state Sen. Andy Dinniman addresses the first annual Community Gathering at West Chester University in the spring of 2023. Dinniman is standing next to a photo of Frederick Douglass, the great abolitioni­st, orator and statesman.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY WCU Former state Sen. Andy Dinniman addresses the first annual Community Gathering at West Chester University in the spring of 2023. Dinniman is standing next to a photo of Frederick Douglass, the great abolitioni­st, orator and statesman.

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