Seattle Municipal Archives
PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives



Guide to the Citizens' Commission on Central America Records, 1983-1986


4102-01





Finding aid prepared by Shannon B. Lynch

Finding aid encoded by Shannon B. Lynch, 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Seattle Municipal Archives

PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives

 
Collection Number:
 

4102-01

 
Creator:
 

Seattle (Wash.). Citizens' Commission on Central America

 
Title:
 

Records

 
Dates:
 

1983-1986 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

1.6 cubic feet
4 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Records of the Citizens' Commission on Central America (1983-1986), including meeting minutes, correspondence, and draft legislation.

 

Historical Note

At the November 8, 1983 election, Seattle voters passed Initiative 28, titled "For Peace in Central America." This initiative outlined the opposition of Seattle's citizens to United States support of the governments of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, supporting a peaceful resolution to the the conflicts and human rights violations in those countries. The initiative further asked that "...federal funds now being used to promote destruction in Central America be redirected to promotion of services vital to the welfare of the City of Seattle" and other American cities.

Initiative 28 also required the City Council to create the Citizens' Commission on Central America. Members would "monitor events in the region and propose further actions" that would further the end of United States support to Central American governments and encourage redirection of the funds to meet the needs of American cities. The twenty members included representatives from El Centro de la Raza, the University of Washington, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, and the Global Reach Consortium, among other organizations.

The Citizens' Commission on Central America initiated and supported a wide variety of activities; its committees included the Delegation to Central America, Central America Documentation Center, Education, Media Relations, and Interdepartmental Liaison Committees. Projects and activities included meeting with various international visitors, endorsing the Managua-Seattle Sister City relationship, sponsoring a Citizens' Commission representative on a fact-finding visit to El Salvador, and organizing and sponsoring public hearings and an in-depth study on the issue of becoming a "sanctuary city" for refugees from Central America.

In January 1986, a resolution declaring Seattle a "city of refuge" was passed by the City Council, stating that the city "reaffirms the American tradition of providing refuge to law abiding persons who have fled...for fear of losing their lives." The resolution pertained particularly to Guatemalan and Salvadoran refugees, few of whom had been granted "temporary safe haven" or political asylum by the United States government. The resolution also urged other cities to voice support for the application of the Refugee Act of 1980 for Guatemalan and Salvadoran refugees.

In November 1986, Seattle voters passed Initiative 30, which rescinded the City of Refuge resolution and dissolved the Citizens' Commission on Central America. The Initiative stated that Seattle's citizens supported the immigration laws of the federal government and that the City should focus on its own problems rather than spending its resources on involving itself with foreign policy. In part, Initiative 30 states that "it appears the Citizens' Commission on Central America has become or been used as a platform for political activities sympathetic to anti-democratic governments and political movements seeking to discredit or obstruct American policies and laws."

The Citizens' Commission on Central America was dissolved in December 1986.

Content Description

The files contain correspondence, memoranda, press clippings, and draft legislation; minutes of monthly meetings between March 1984 and November 1986 are also included. Subjects covered include the "City of Refuge" or sanctuary city resolution, the Seattle/Managua Sister City Program, Contra aid, immigration reform, and Initiatives 28 and 30. Photocopies of newspaper clippings are included in many files. These clippings often provide background information on the issues as well as articles relating specifically to the Commission's activities and interests.

Arrangement

Records are arranged in four subseries:

I: Citizens' Commission on Central America Administrative Records

II: Meeting Minutes

III: Resolutions and Initiatives

IV: Reference Materials

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation 

[Item and date], Citizens' Commission on Central America Records, Record Series 4102-01. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Seattle (Wash.). Citizens' Commission on Central America
El Salvador--Politics and government
Guatemala--Politics and government
Nicaragua--Politics and government
Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government
Refugees--El Salvador
Refugees--Guatemala
Refugees--Services for--Washington (State)--Seattle
Refugees--Washington (State)--Seattle
Correspondence
Minutes
Other Creators :
Seattle (Wash.). Mayor
Brenneke, Andrea
Royer, Charles, 1939-

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Citizen's Commission on Central America Records, 1983-1986

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
COCA Subject Files
  1984-1986
 
box/folder
1/1


COCA Board/Commission Report
  1986
 
1/2

COCA Bylaws
  1985-1986
 
1/3

COCA Correspondence (Incoming)
  1985-1986
 
1/4

COCA Correspondence (Responses to information requests)
  1986
 
1/5

COCA Education Committee
  1986
 
1/6

COCA General Information
  1983-1984
 
1/7

COCA General Information
  1983-1984
 
1/8

COCA Information Packet
  1986
 
1/9

COCA Liaison Committee
  1986
 
1/10

COCA Library Committee: Central America Documentation Center
  1986
 
1/11

COCA Mailing List (Members and others)
  1984-1986
 
1/12

COCA Mailing List (Press)
  1984-1986
 
1/13

COCA Membership: Attendance and Resignations
  1984-1986
 
1/14

COCA Membership: List of Members, July 1986
  1986
 
1/15

COCA Membership: Member Information and New Recruitment
  1984-1986
 
1/16

COCA Membership: Original Recruitment
  1984
 
1/17

COCA News Conference: "City Commission Opposes Contra Aid"
  1985
 
1/18

COCA Progress Report
  1986
 
1/19

COCA Project Proposals
  1986
 
1/20

COCA Staffing
  1986
 
1/21

COCA Welcome Packet for New Commissioners
  1986
 
1/22

Congressional Delegation: Correspondence and Information
  1986
 
1/23

Delegation to El Salvador
  1986
 
1/24

Delegation to El Salvador: Human Rights/Background Information
  1986
 
1/25

International Affairs
  1984-1986
 
1/26

Managua-Seattle Sister City Relationship
  1984-1986
 
1/27

Mayor's Letter on Contra Aid
  1986
 
1/28

National Conference of Democratic Mayors: Correspondence and Agenda
  1984
 
1/29

National League of Cities Convention: Information and Planning
  1985
 
1/30

National League of Cities Convention: Pamphlet and Report
  1985
 
2/1

Proclamation: Peace in Central America Week (March 17-24, 1986)
  1986
 
2/2

Tax Dollars At Work in Central America
  n.d.
 
2/3

University of Washington: Reception and Class
  1985
 
2/4

Veterans Fast For Life/Seattle Citizens' Fast
  1986
 
2/5

Veterans Fast For Life/Seattle Citizens' Fast - News Conference
  1986
 
2/6

Visitors
  1984-1986
   
COCA Meeting Minutes
  1984-1986
 
2/7

COCA Meeting - 3/22/84
  1984
 
2/8

COCA Meeting - 4/12/84
  1984
 
2/9

COCA Meeting - 5/3/84
  1984
 
2/10

COCA Meeting - 7/10/84
  1984
 
2/11

COCA Meeting - 8/8/84
  1984
 
2/12

COCA Meeting - 11/8/84
  1984
 
2/13

COCA Meeting - 1/10/85
  1985
 
2/14

COCA Meeting - 2/14/85
  1985
 
2/15

COCA Meeting - 3/14/85
  1985
 
2/16

COCA Meeting - 4/11/85
  1985
 
2/17

COCA Meeting - 5/9/185
  1985
 
2/18

COCA Meeting - 6/13/85
  1985
 
2/19

COCA Meeting - 7/11/85
  1985
 
2/20

COCA Meeting - 8/19/85
  1985
 
2/21

COCA Meeting - 9/5/85
  1985
 
2/22

COCA Meeting - 10/10/85
  1985
 
2/23

COCA Meeting - 11/14/85
  1985
 
2/24

COCA Meeting - 12/12/85
  1985
 
2/25

COCA Meeting - 1/16/86
  1986
 
2/26

COCA Meeting - 2/17/86
  1986
 
2/27

COCA Meeting - 3/13/86
  1986
 
2/28

COCA Meeting - 4/10/86
  1986
 
2/29

COCA Meeting - 5/8/86; Executive Committee Meetings - 5/15/86
  1986
 
2/30

COCA Meeting - 6/12/86
  1986
 
2/31

COCA Meeting - 7/10/86
  1986
 
2/32

COCA Meeting - 8/14/86
  1986
 
2/33

COCA Meeting - 9/11/86
  1986
 
2/34

COCA Meeting - 10/21/86
  1986
 
2/35

COCA Meeting - 11/18/86
  1986
 
2/36

Media Project Minutes
  1985-1986
   
Resolutions and Initiatives
  1983-1986
 
3/1

Initiative 28 "For Peace In Central America" / Resolution 27035
  1983-1986
 
3/2

Initiative 30 "For Responsible Immigration": Correspondence and Information
  1986
 
3/3

Initiative 30 "For Responsible Immigration": Election Information
  1986
 
3/4

Initiative 30 "For Responsible Immigration": Proposed Initiative
  1986
 
3/5

Initiative 30 "For Responsible Immigration": Yes and No Committees
  1986
 
3/6

Sanctuary City Resolution: Articles
  1985-1986
 
3/7

Sanctuary City Resolution: Background Information
  1985
 
3/8

Sanctuary City Resolution: Correspondence
  1984-1986
 
3/9

Sanctuary City Resolution: Correspondence, Drafts, Information
  1985-1986
 
3/10

Sanctuary City Resolution: Correspondence and Memoranda
  1984-1986
 
3/11

Sanctuary City Resolution: Drafts
  1985-1986
 
3/12

Sanctuary City Resolution: Findings and Recommendations
  1984-1986
 
3/13

Sanctuary City Resolution: Funding Correspondence
  1985-1986
 
3/14

Sanctuary City Resolution: King County
  1986
 
3/15

Sanctuary City Resolution: Organization Input and Correspondence
  1985-1986
 
3/16

Sanctuary City Resolution: Other Cities' Resolutions
  1984-1985
 
3/17

Sanctuary City Resolution: Press Conference
  1985
 
3/18

Sanctuary City Resolution: Public Hearings
  1985
 
3/19

Sanctuary City Resolution: Public Hearings - Expert Testimony
  1985
 
3/20

Sanctuary City Resolution: Questions and Answers
  1985
 
3/21

Sanctuary City Resolution: Report on Sanctuary Issues (Bibliography)
  1985
 
3/22

Sanctuary City Resolution: Report on Sanctuary City Issues (Draft)
  1985
 
4/1

Sanctuary City Resolution: Report on Sanctuary City Issues (Draft)
  1985
 
4/2

Sanctuary City Resolution: Report on Sanctuary City Issues (Final Draft)
  1985
 
4/3

Sanctuary City Resolution: Report on Sanctuary City Issues (Footnotes)
  1985
 
4/4

Sanctuary City Resolution: Research Memo
  1985
 
4/5

Sanctuary City Resolution: Resolution 27402 As Passed
  1986
 
4/6

Sanctuary City Resolution: Sanctuary Church Break-Ins (articles)
  1985-1986
 
4/7

Sanctuary City Resolution: Washington State Legislature re: Sanctuary
  1985
   
Reference Materials
  1984-1986
 
4/8

Asylum: Adjudications (INS)
  1982
 
4/9

Asylum: Articles and Statistics
  1986
 
4/10

Asylum: Grants and Denials
  1985
 
4/11

Asylum: Grants and Denials
  1986
 
4/12

Baptist Churches v. Meese (includes Status of Refugees information)
  1986
 
4/13

General Accounting Office Report on Illegal Aliens
  1986
 
4/14

Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
  1986
 
4/15

Medical Reports: El Salvador
  1980-1985
 
4/16

Out of Balance: Central America News Coverage in the Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the New York Times
  1985-1986
 
4/17

World Affairs Council Newsletter
  1986
 
4/18

World Without War Council: Panel on Kissinger Report
  1984