New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01433

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
1/21/26  

Caption

Honoring the life and legacy of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg and recognizing his many contributions to the State of New York

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize Schomburg's profound impact on both the cultural and historical landscape of New York and beyond. It highlights his efforts in transforming the academic and public understanding of Black history, thereby fostering a more inclusive narrative that integrates African, Caribbean, and Latin-American histories. By memorializing Schomburg's legacy, this bill aims to inspire future generations to appreciate and engage with the complex tapestry of multicultural histories.

Summary

Bill J01433 honors the life and legacy of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, a prominent historian, writer, curator, and activist. The resolution acknowledges his substantial contributions to the understanding and preservation of the contributions of people of African descent, particularly during his pivotal role in the Harlem Renaissance. Schomburg's work exemplified the importance of documenting and celebrating the richness of Black life throughout the African diaspora, challenging existing narratives that marginalized Black achievements.

Contention

While J01433 stands as a tribute to Schomburg, it also reflects broader themes related to the representation of marginalized narratives in education and public discourse. By honoring figures such as Schomburg, the bill underscores the ongoing need to confront and rectify historical oversights regarding the contributions of Black individuals and communities. There may be debates surrounding the interpretation of such figures' legacies in contemporary contexts, addressing how they should inform current educational frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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NY SR109

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NY HR2

Recognizing and honoring Reuben Shipley for his remarkable life and incomparable contributions to the State of Oregon.

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NY J01663

Honoring the Black history trailblazers of New York State's Cayuga and Onondaga Counties

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NY K00814

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NY J01930

Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Hangar Theatre and recognizing its enduring contributions to the cultural and artistic life of the State of New York

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