US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR146

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.

Impact

The resolution supports ongoing efforts to recognize, promote, and celebrate the rich history of the Harlem Renaissance and its enduring influence. It emphasizes the importance of preserving Harlem's historic assets and cultural legacy, particularly in light of contemporary challenges such as urban development and gentrification that threaten to displace low- and moderate-income residents. By doing so, the resolution seeks to safeguard the unique character and identity of Harlem, which remains an economic and cultural asset not just for its community, but for New York City as a whole.

Summary

House Resolution 146 commemorates and honors the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a pivotal cultural, social, and political movement in American history that reshaped the Black experience. This resolution acknowledges the significant contributions made by artists, writers, and intellectuals during the Harlem Renaissance, highlighting its impact on American culture and society both during and after the 20th century. The Harlem Renaissance marked a transformative period as the African American community asserted its cultural identity and promoted pride through political and creative expression.

Contention

While the resolution is fundamentally aimed at honoring the achievements and historical significance of the Harlem Renaissance, there may be underlying tensions related to how culture is preserved amidst rapid urban change. Concerns may arise regarding the balancing of economic development and community preservation, particularly among local residents who may feel the effects of displacement. This dichotomy reveals a broader conversation about the role of cultural heritage in policy-making and the intersectionality of history, race, and urban development.

Congress_id

119-HRES-146

Policy_area

Arts, Culture, Religion

Introduced_date

2025-02-21

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1154

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US J01619

Commending the Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation upon the occasion of hosting its 3rd Annual Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture Festival, held February 20 28, 2026

US SCR4

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

US HR336

Recognizing the historic abolitionist events surrounding the Pearl, and honoring its legacy in American history.

US S07152

Empowers the council on the arts to designate the Harlem Renaissance Cultural District.

US A08220

Empowers the council on the arts to designate the Harlem Renaissance Cultural District.

US SR70

A RESOLUTION honoring the 22nd Black History Celebration and recognizing that Black history is American history.

US HB844

Black History is American History Act

US HJR1005

African American Veterans

US HR1106

Honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr.

Similar Bills

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