Legislation Details

File #: 26-0185    Version: 1 Name: Honoring women in the field of conservation during women's history month
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/4/2026 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/10/2026 Final action: 3/10/2026
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING WOMEN IN THE FIELD OF CONSERVATION DURING WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH WHEREAS, National Women's History Month is a month-long celebration from March 1st through March 31st meant to honor and highlight the contributions of women throughout United States' past, present, and future; and WHEREAS, women have made invaluable contributions to the fields of conservation, environmental justice, and science, propelling sustainability forward by leading their communities in advocacy for clean air, water, and land, protecting the natural habitats of animals, plants, and biodiverse ecosystems, and maintaining their historical status as stewards and environmental educators; and WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County has honored and celebrated Women's History Month through informational nature walks and newsletters which detail prominent women in conservation throughout history; and WHEREAS, activist Hazel M Johnson, often referred to as the "Mother of Environment...
Sponsors: ALMA E. ANAYA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING WOMEN IN THE FIELD OF CONSERVATION DURING WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

WHEREAS, National Women's History Month is a month-long celebration from March 1st through March 31st meant to honor and highlight the contributions of women throughout United States' past, present, and future; and

WHEREAS, women have made invaluable contributions to the fields of conservation, environmental justice, and science, propelling sustainability forward by leading their communities in advocacy for clean air, water, and land, protecting the natural habitats of animals, plants, and biodiverse ecosystems, and maintaining their historical status as stewards and environmental educators; and

WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County has honored and celebrated Women's History Month through informational nature walks and newsletters which detail prominent women in conservation throughout history; and

WHEREAS, activist Hazel M Johnson, often referred to as the "Mother of Environmental Justice" from Altgeld Gardens on the far South Side of Chicago, founded People for Community Recovery in the 1970's to educate residents on how to fight against harmful toxic waste, and advocated for cleaner air and water for low-income communities of color on a global scale; and

WHEREAS, activist Marian Byrnes, after learning the natural prairie located behind her home in Jeffrey Manor, Chicago, was set to become a bus garage, led her community to save the land, and later advocated for the conservation of Lake Calumet, fighting against environmentally hazardous industrialization along the lakefront; and

WHEREAS, activist Kimberly Waserman, director of Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, successfully led local residents in the closure of two power plants in Little Village, Chicago, in 2012, which caused disproportionately high rates of respiratory illnesses, and continues to advocate for the creation of green spaces in urban areas; and

WHEREAS, the Forest...

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