Bill 118 HRES 20, also known as the "Gospel Music Heritage Month" bill, aims to designate September 2023 as a month to honor and celebrate the contributions of gospel music to American culture. The bill recognizes gospel music as a valuable and longstanding part of the cultural heritage of the United States.
Gospel music has played a significant role in shaping American music and culture, with its roots dating back to the early 17th century. It has been a source of inspiration, comfort, and joy for many Americans, and has had a profound impact on various genres of music, including blues, jazz, and rock and roll.
The bill acknowledges the importance of gospel music in promoting unity, hope, and resilience, particularly during times of hardship and struggle. It also highlights the role of gospel music in promoting social justice and equality, as many gospel songs have been used as anthems for the civil rights movement.
By designating September 2023 as "Gospel Music Heritage Month," the bill seeks to raise awareness of the rich history and cultural significance of gospel music, and to encourage Americans to celebrate and preserve this important aspect of our heritage.