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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 12, 2024 |
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Gov. Evers Announces Vel Phillips to Become First Black Leader to be Honored on Wisconsin State Capitol Grounds |
Vel Phillips statue receives final board approval to be installed in June 2024 |
MADISON ? Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the State Capitol and Executive Residence Board (SCERB) has granted final approval for the installation of a sculpture commemorating the life and legacy of Vel R. Phillips. Commissioned by the late artist Radcliffe Bailey, the sculpture is slated for unveiling on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds in June 2024. leaderA jurist, politician, and civil rights leader, Vel Phillips made history as the first Black American and woman elected to statewide office in Wisconsin, serving as the 29th Secretary of State. She was also the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Wisconsin Law School, the first Black person and woman elected to the Milwaukee Common Council, and the first Black judge in Wisconsin.
?Vel Phillips was a true treasure and Wisconsin icon who became the first of many before her, inspiring generations and defining the trajectory of our state. It is so important to me and to the countless Wisconsinites for whom she paved the way that she receives permanent recognition at the Wisconsin State Capitol,? said Gov. Evers. ?The People?s House should be a reflection of the Wisconsinites we serve, and no one is more deserving than Vel Phillips. Future generations of kids will be able to look up at Vel and see a leader who looks like they do?an everlasting example of her historic legacy. I?m grateful to SCERB, the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County, Mike Phillips, and so many others for their partnership in making this a reality.?
The initiative to install the Vel Phillips statute, which began more than four years ago, aims to address the lack of representation of the Black community?s contributions to Wisconsin and beyond. 2024 marks Vel Phillips? 100th birthday celebration, making the sculpture?s approval and installation a milestone in what the task force calls ?The Year of Vel Phillips.?
?This sculpture is more than a monument to my mother?s legacy; it is a beacon of hope and a call to action,? said Vel Phillips? son, attorney Mike Phillips. ?It serves as a potent reminder
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