Bill Text: NY K00889 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Commemorating the Museum of Korean American Heritage and its president, Minsun Kim, for their historic work finding, uniting, and curating a collection of 150 years of Korean American emigration history
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-02-27 - adopted [K00889 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-K00889-Introduced.html
Assembly Resolution No. 889 BY: M. of A. Kim COMMEMORATING the Museum of Korean American Heritage and its president, Minsun Kim, for their historic work finding, uniting, and curating a collection of 150 years of Korean American emigration history, and honoring their visit to the New York State Capitol in Albany WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative to honor and commemorate those illustrious organizations and individuals of the State of New York whose focus and intent have had a substantial impact on the many diverse residents of the State of New York; and WHEREAS, Minsun Kim was elected to serve as the founder of the Museum of Korean American Heritage, and as the first president of that organization, she has successfully led it towards the establishment of the first and only museum to commemorate the Korean American immigrants; and WHEREAS, Korean Americans, who form a large, vibrant community in New York, represent a long and storied part of the American fabric, having made numerous contributions to science, law, business, art, and many other fields; and WHEREAS, Many Korean Americans in the State of New York maintain profound ties to other members of their community, both in America and around the world, through their family and culture, and this visit represents a momentous event for them and countless other New Yorkers; and WHEREAS, On March 1, 1919, people from all across Korea participated in widespread marches protesting colonial rule in accordance with the Korean Declaration of Independence, and March 1, 2024, represents the 105th Anniversary of the March 1st Movement; and WHEREAS, Yu Gwan-sun, introduced by Alice H. Sharp, a missionary sent from New York to Korea, attended the Ewha Women's School, Korea's first women's educational institute established by an American missionary, where she learned the American values of freedom, justice, equality and human rights, and became a national symbol of human rights movement; and WHEREAS, Yu Gwan-sun participated in the March 1st Movement, and became a key organizer and figure in further protests in Cheonan, which spurred the expansion of the March 1st Movement across the Korean Peninsula and throughout the world; and WHEREAS, The city of Cheonan has established a museum and memorial hall commemorating Yu Gwan-sun's birthplace and honoring of her unwavering determination and the indomitable spirit of the March 1st Movement; and WHEREAS, Through her life and deeds, Yu Gwan-sun has become a renowned figure of history in Korea's struggle for independence and self-determination, and her sacrifices and dedication are worthy of universal praise; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pauses in its deliberations to commemorate the Museum of Korean American Heritage and its president, Minsun Kim, for their historic work finding, uniting, and curating a collection of 150 years of Korean American emigration history, and honoring their visit to the New York State Capitol in Albany; and be it further RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to Minsun Kim, President of the Museum of Korean American Heritage; Park Sang-don, Mayor of Cheonan; and the Korean American community of New York.