Whereas, Jazz is an original American art form that affirms the noblest aspirations
of our national character, individual discipline perseverance, and innovation;
and,
Whereas, Jazz has produced some of America’s leading creative artists
and ranks as one of America’s greatest exports to the world; and,
Whereas, Jazz has inspired dancers, choreographers, poets, novelists, filmmakers,
classical composers, and diverse musicians; and,
Whereas, Arts education and an appreciation for the contributions of all American
art forms is fundamental to the people of the state of Michigan; and,
Whereas, America’s jazz heritage deserves to be appreciated as broadly
as possible and should be part of the education of both America’s children
and America’s adults; and,
Whereas, Jazz has spoken eloquently of freedom for people in the United States
and abroad, and has become an international language that bridges differences
and brings people of all races, ages, and backgrounds together; and,
Whereas, We honor and recognize the outstanding contributions of all jazz artists,
educators, and enthusiasts in the state of Michigan; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim April 2004, as Jazz Appreciation Month in Michigan.