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The Advocacy Committee of the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. (ART) supports the Hart Island Project in its effort to provide visibility and access to the New York City public cemetery on Hart’s Island. In particular, ART agrees that the Department of Corrections should make their electronic database of people buried at Hart’s Island since 1977 available on its website, and will submit written testimony in favor of open records at the upcoming New York City Council Committee on Fire and Criminal Justice Services hearing on Thursday, September 27, 2012.
The New York City Council Committee on Fire and Criminal Justice Services will hold a hearing on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 1pm in the 14th floor Committee Room at 250 Broadway, in Manhattan, on the following two bills:
Int. No. 803
By Council Members Crowley, Oddo, Vacca, Lander, Cabrera, Dromm, Eugene, Ferreras, Foster, James, Koo, Koppell, Koslowitz, Levin, Palma, Rose, Williams, Wills, Weprin, Mendez, Mark-Viverito and Halloran.
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the Department of Correction to make its electronic database of people buried at Hart’s Island, since 1977, available on its website.
Int. No. 804
By Council Members Crowley, Oddo, Vacca, Lander, Brewer, Cabrera, Dromm, Eugene, Foster, Jackson, James, Koo, Koppell, Koslowitz, Levin, Palma, Rose, Wills, Mendez, Mark-Viverito and Halloran.
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the Department of Correction to put its Hart’s Island visitation policy in writing, post it on its website, and make it available to anyone who requests a copy.
Hearings are open to the public. Interested ART members are encouraged to attend. If you wish to testify, please contact hearings@council.nyc.ny.us
If you would like to receive copies of these bills or advanced copies of testimony, please contact:
Melinda Hunt Director of The Hart Island Project Email: hartisland@aol.com
More information about The Hart Island Project is available via the Current Actions section of the Advocacy Committee website.
A VERY SPECIAL EVENT:
TOWN HALL WITH HEALTH DEPARTMENT
JOIN US FOR A DIALOGUE ABOUT VITAL RECORDS
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER ELIZABETH BEGIER, MD, MPH,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS,
WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS ABOUT NYC VITAL RECORDS
HOSTED BY:
Edna Wells Handy, Commissioner, Department of Citywide Administrative Services
Eileen Flannelly, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Records & Information Services
WHEN:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
WHERE:
DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS VISITOR CENTER, 31 Chambers Street, Room 112- LOBBY
RSVP TO: visitorcenter@records.nyc.gov
RSVP IS REQUIRED
(WE REGRET WE CANNOT ACCOMMODATE WALK-INS FOR THIS EVENT)
As you may have heard, the Georgia State Archives is in danger of being closed due to budget issues in Georgia. Currently, the Archives is open only two days per week; however, the new budget will close the building to the public entirely and result in major staff layoffs. The closure is slated to take effect on November 1, 2012. Read the Press Release issued by Georgia Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp for further details.
The ART Board is currently drafting a letter in opposition of the budget cuts to the Georgia State Archives. We are asking you to do the same.
The deadline to submit letters is this Tuesday, September 18. The Coalition to Preserve the Georgia Archives will present copies of these letters to the Georgia Governor at the annual Georgia Archives Month proclamation signing, scheduled for Wednesday, September 19 at 11 am at the Governor’s Office in the Georgia Capitol Building. For key messages and contact info for the governor, see the “Action Alert.“ Please e-mail a copy of your letters to Coalition to Preserve the Georgia Archives Co-Chair Kaye Minchew: kaye@trouparchives.org. Ask your family, friends, co-workers, affiliated organizations, etc., to also send a letter.
You can also:
· Sign the petition in support of the Georgia Archives
· ‘Like’ the Georgians Against Closing State Archives page on Facebook.
Thank you in advance for your efforts to save the Georgia State Archives,
Rachel Chatalbash, President
Email: president@nycarchivists.org
Tiffany Colannino, Advocacy Committee Chair
Email: advocacy@nycarchivists.org
Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc.
New York Archives Week is almost here!
Please visit our Archives Week web page for a complete listing of all ART-coordinated Archives Week events or download our 2012 Archives Week calendar here. We are thrilled to announce that approximately twenty-five Archives Week events will be held in New York City this year. On behalf of all participating institutions, we hope you can attend.
*The Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York recognizes the generous sponsorship of Archives Week by MetLife and the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation.
The ART Advocacy Committee encourages all ART members to review the Universal Declaration on Archives and to show their support for the Declaration by signing the Universal Declaration on Archives Register.
More information about the Universal Declaration on Archives is available via the Current Actions section of the Advocacy Committee website.
The Advocacy Committee of the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. supports the efforts of the Archivists Without Borders – U.S. Chapter (AwB-US) working group to bring a chapter of the international Archivists Without Borders organization to the United States.
The Advocacy Committee has written a letter of support to AwB-US, offering to act as a local resource and contact point for the New York City archives community.
Full text of the letter is available via the Current Actions section of the Advocacy Committee website.
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