Mayor Bhalla Creates City of Hoboken LGBTQIA+ Pride Advisory Committee
On January 18, 2024
Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla signed an executive order creating the Hoboken Pride Advisory Committee, which will be dedicated to raising awareness of LGBTQIA+ community issues, fostering a culture of acceptance, enhancing the pride community within the City, and promoting inclusiveness for all individuals.
“In our city, diversity is our strength, and inclusivity is our priority,” said Mayor Bhalla. “That is why today I signed an executive order creating the City’s Pride Advisory Committee which will play a pivotal role in shaping policies that embrace the LGBTQIA+ community, ensuring that Hoboken is a city where everyone is not only accepted but celebrated. Together, we will raise awareness, promote understanding, and ensure that Hoboken continues to be a fair and welcoming community where love knows no boundaries.”
“As Hoboken continues to evolve, it has become a vibrant hub for a diverse range of individuals, including a growing LGBTQIA+ community,” said LGBTQIA Liaison Laura Knittel. “As our city expands, so does our commitment to enhancing representation in our Pride events and programs. Our ongoing dedication to fostering inclusivity, respect, equality, and intersectionality remains unwavering. A heartfelt thank you extends to all our friends and allies whose support makes these efforts possible. I look forward to working with more of you in the days ahead.”
The committee will be comprised of a City Council representative appointed by the mayor, two council appointees, a municipal employee, two Hoboken business owners, two Mayoral appointees, a Public Safety Department appointee, an educational appointee, an appointee from the local faith community, and the City’s LGBTQIA+ liaison. Committee members will serve for a 1 year term.
Hoboken community members interested in being considered for the committee can apply online by clicking HERE.
The City recently received a perfect 100 percent rating from the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) Municipal Equality Index’s (MEI), annual examination of more than 500 municipalities across the United States relating to LGBTQ+ laws and policies. 2023 marks the sixth year in a row in which the City received the prestigious score. Hoboken is one of five municipalities in New Jersey to earn the distinction.
Under Mayor Bhalla’s leadership, the City has created an LGBTQ+ community liaison for the City and Hoboken Police Department, mandated that all single occupancy restrooms be gender neutral, and adopted an executive order preventing discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community and other minority groups for City contractors.
This piece was republished from Hoboken.