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Ruiz, Cruz-Perez Bill to Create Commission on Latino & Hispanic Heritage Clears Senate

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Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz and Senator Nilsa Cruz-Perez, which would establish a Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage in the Department of Education, cleared the Senate today.

“It is time that we make a genuine effort to teach students about the ways the Latinx community has influenced our country’s history,” said Senator Ruiz (D-Essex). “This commission will be tasked with educating our youth on Latinx heritage to help ensure that our curriculums accurately reflect the vibrancy and cultural mosaic that is New Jersey. Our country’s legacy was built on these traditions and I am excited that we will continue to uplift and honor the values that have strengthened our state and our country.”

The bill, S-3327, would establish the commission to survey the existing Latino and Hispanic cultural and education programs in the state. It would aid in creating new programs and coordinating events as well as compiling a list of possible guest speakers.

“Now, more than ever, it is crucial that we teach our youngest learners to value diversity and respect other cultures,” said Senator Cruz-Perez (D-Camden/Gloucester). “We must ensure that our children remain proud of their history and acknowledge the valuable contributions that the Latino community has made to our state and country. When our children are able to relate and see themselves within history it is sure to boost esteem and promote confidence.”

The commission is modeled after existing commissions within the Department of Education which ensure the cultural contributions and history of certain groups of people are properly explored within school curriculum and activities.

The bill was released from the Senate by a vote of 34-0.