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Meeting Minutes
February 11, 2021
CALL TO ORDER
Meeting was called to order by Chairperson, Beth Jaeger, at 5:30pm
ROLL CALL
Present: Eva Amason, Jean Runyon, Denise Apodaca, Vic Smith, Oscar Felix, Wendy
True, Beth Jaeger, Phil Walker, Julia Mackewich
Staff Present: Carol Thomas, Equal Opportunity & Compliance Manager, HRC
Liaison
Observers: Kimberly Chambers, SPLASH NoCo
AGENDA REVIEW
No additions. Accepted as written.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion to approve by Jean Runyon; second by Vic Smith. Approved 9-0
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
SPLASH Youth of Northern Colorado
Speaker: Kimberly Chambers of SPLASH: Queer and Trans already isolated pre-Covid, and now is
impacting suicide ideation; can get kids together but has no space; needs space to provide programming; has to rely
on coffee shops to have space to meet; space for 20-30 kids; activity center at the mall would be ideal- accessible,
central location, bus goes there, once a week for a couple of hours; needs advocacy to secure appropriate meeting
space. HRC to follow-up re: possible solutions.
BUDGET REVIEW
No expenses to date. All budgeted funds, $5,900, still available. Wendy True will report
via Carol Thomas.
NEW BUSINESS
Guest Speakers from Public Health Office:
COVID Vaccine Discussion- Guests: Tom Gonzales, Director, Larimer County Public Health; staff: Katie
O’Donnell, Phillip Daniel, Sergio Torres (Outreach Team), Emily Darryl, Kori Wilford. Tom G.: Presentation on
current vaccine distribution plans; focus on 70+ population; cases going down; challenges include eligibility and
availability; asking for patience, it is a slow process; Johnson & Johnson vaccine by middle of March; can go to
website to sign up by calling, texting, or emailing; Latinx population vaccination rate much lower than non-Latinx
population. Sergio Torres- COVID-19 Outreach Team: tasked with working to close inequities; building
community partnerships with Latinx populations through established organizations that work with Latinx
population; outreach and education- language, website, information center- email, text, phone- staff can speak
Spanish and English; culturally relevant, not just Google Translate; Charlas de COVID- community members can
ask questions directly- all in Spanish; continue work in assessing, partnering, and producing; working on access
piece; education efforts; Colorado Vaccine Equity Task Force- has materials produced- website, videos, printed
(they are aware and have been modeling their resources based on this).
Group Discussion: how can HRC support in ensuring people are aware staff are available to talk to; continually
updating website; coordination of organizations that can be helpful to support, disseminate information; FRCC;
some outreach but open to strengthening; need to stick to state guidelines; can provide extra effort for outreach, but
need to stick to guidelines; homeless population: what specific outreach; a group of interest for equity work;
hesitancy of Latinx includes some skepticism of the value/efficacy of vaccine.
HRC discussion on next steps: sharing information; social media posts, resources- phone number, email; how can
HRC be more visible in supporting distribution of information in a meaningful way; distribution of information to
homes in certain areas of the county; also to homeless shelters. Beth, along with Denise and Vic, will follow up
with Sergio to see if there’s a way HRC can use their contacts to serve communities of color; also ascertain what are
the current mediums of outreach; include churches, mosques, synagogues.
OLD BUSINESS
Approval of 2021/2022 HRC Work Plan
Vic provided suggested revision; dates on document need to change; Vic moved to approve, Julia
seconded; passed with proposed revisions; 10-0; acknowledgment of those who helped drafting and revising
document, and good work aligning activities to strategic plan.
Group Gabs
Wendy: Neighborhood Book Club- Group Gabs; simplicity; three books selected; wants to do in
own neighborhood; introduce other cultures in a way that people are open to it; some books include
discussion guide; Potential books: “White Fragility”; “How to be an Anti-Racist”; can a small group from
HRC start a small book club as pilot group to keep abreast of current practice, unconscious bias. Overall
HRC support for idea and Wendy was asked what she needed to move forward; connections for book title
suggestions- CSU, PSD, local bookstores; include group norms.
Principles of Community
Carol provided update on Principles of Community; City working in teams focusing on equity;
meeting regularly to do internal and external outreach; very aggressive timeline driven by council; mid-
April council presentation; maybe in March.
Approval of Work Plan
Motion to approve work plan: Phil moves to approve; Denise seconded; approved 9-0; Beth will
make updates and send final document
Next Steps
Consider SPLASH request for space
Beth, Denise, and Vic will follow up with Sergio Torres on possible next steps
Create New Standard Agenda Item: Quick updates from each committee chair
Carol will connect with Lindsay Ex of the Fort Collins Housing Commission for March meeting
presentation
Beth is creating contact list and is requesting contact information
Discussion on City of Fort Collins Equity & Inclusion Office, including hiring of leader; question
on whether HRC can be involved in search committee; all can attend listening sessions; Jean will draft letter
on behalf of HRC regarding support for the new Office and Director, including shared responsibility
approach so that not all work is left to the leader/office, which can doom success; Jean will draft letter to
City leaders.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn by Jean Runyon, second by Wendy True. Approved 9-0.
Meeting adjourned at 7:13 pm.