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37 kicks off Gay Pride Month
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kick-off celebration for Gay Pride Month on June 6 at DC 37 was an occasion to
observe milestones, recall memories, acknowledge recent gains, and look forward
to future goals.
But at the heart of the program was a tribute to one of
LAGICs founding members, Regina Shavers. Shavers, who passed away in February,
was a member of locals 1549, 371 and 768, and served as a co-chair of the LAGIC
Committee.
Committee Chair and Local 436 President Judith Arroyo welcomed
participants and outlined the committee events scheduled to take place during
the month. But, as she pointed out, true knowledge of Shavers and testimony about
her contributions to a cause that she cared deeply about had to come from others
who were part of her time and her pioneering mission.
I remember
Regina as a sweet person who was extremely committed to getting this committee
up and running. It wasnt popular and Regina had a lot of guts to step up
to the plate, said Lee Clarke, director of DC 37s Safety and Health
Dept.
Local 371s Isabel Santos, who served with Shavers as committee
co-chair, recalled meeting Shavers at the Gay Community Center on 13th Street
in Manhattan. We gathered a group of people to get recognition from the
union and we worked to put the issues together. Regina was one of the calming
people she tried to get us all to calm down and when she said something,
thats the way it went. Santos said: We appreciated her. We appreciated
her fight. Shes with us now shes always with us!
I
had the distinct honor of knowing Regina the longest, said Ron Arnero, assistant
director of the Clerical Division. She was my trainee at the Police Dept.
on the radio and she took to it as if shed been doing it all her life.
He recalled the early meetings of the committee organizers at the union hall.
We were all doing something we believed in and she made a differenceshe
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