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HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
April 13, 2023, 5:30-7:30pm
CALL TO ORDER
● The meeting was called to order at 5:35pm by Chair Beth Jaeger.
ROLL CALL
● Present: Beth Jaeger Coronda Ziegler
Masood Ahmad Fabiola Pascual Luna
Kyle Teramoto Phil Walker
● Absent: Barb Kistler Torin Kaletsky
● Staff Present: Rachael Johnson Claudia Menendez
● Public Participation: Teresa Cribelli
APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES – FEBRUARY 9, 2023
Motion to approve the February 9, 2023 HRC meeting minutes made by Phil;
seconded by Kyle; approved 6-0.
BUDGET REVIEW
Beth indicated that the HRC’s 2023 budget has increased to $6,100. According to
the March expense report, the HRC has approximately $5,600 remaining in its
budget.
NEW BUSINESS
DISCUSSION WITH HRC CITY COUNCIL LIAISON, EMILY FRANCIS, MAYOR
PRO-TEM
Mayor Pro-Tem Francis joined the meeting to discuss City Council activities
and policy considerations that the HRC might support. She suggested that the
HRC become familiar and possibly engaged in the following: Land Use code
and affordable housing; minimum wage proposal and its impacts; and the
Hughes property process to determine how it will be used by the community.
Asked whether City Council is considering how to mitigate gun violence in Fort
Collins, Mayor Pro-Tem Francis suggested that residents consider advocating
that gun control become a priority issue for the new City Council to be elected
in November.
UPDATE RE: LARIMER COUNTY EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
ADVISORY BOARD – RABBI HILLEL KATZIR
Rabbi Katzir indicated that, currently, the priority work of the County’s EDI
Advisory Board is to review County policies and recommend changes to
ensure equity and inclusive practices and language.
All agreed that the HRC and the County EDI Advisory Board should explore
ways to collaborate to more effectively serve our community. As the HRC
determines its educational offerings this year, we will explore partnering with
the County.
Rabbi Katzir noted that the City’s proclamation document includes the term
“A.D.” where it is signed and dated by the Mayor. “A.D.” or “anno Domini” (in
the year of the Lord) is a Christian term and, therefore, not inclusive of non-
Christian faiths. Coronda motioned that the HRC advocate for excluding this
term from City proclamations and request that other public facing documents
be reviewed to ensure inclusive language is being used. Phil seconded the
motion; approved 6-0. Beth agreed to draft a memo for the HRC’s review.
DISCUSSION RE: HRC 2023 DIRECTION AND PRIORITIES
Educational Programs: Coronda led a discussion re: possible program topics for
an education program to be sponsored by the HRC in the July/August timeframe.
Ideas included: micro-aggression, what is DEI, perception of the police by
community members, bystander training, DEI training for business leaders and
DEI 101. Based on this discussion, Coronda will bring back a final proposal for
the HRC’s review at our May meeting. Rachael and Claudia will explore
available dates at the Senior Center for this program.
Human Relations Awards Ceremony: Kyle led a discussion re: potential dates
and sites for the 2023 program. Consideration was given to the availability of
City Council, cost, and potential number of attendees. Rachael and Claudia will
explore the availability of the Senior Center and Council Chambers during the
week of December 4th. Also, Claudia will determine if the December 5th Council
meeting will include a 5:00pm proclamation and whether the program time can
be extended to allow for presentations and networking. Kyle will bring a bring a
final recommendation re: date and location to the May HRC meeting.
OLD BUSINESS
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
o Education Outreach – Fabiola shared the evaluation results from the Human
Library Program held on February 26th. The feedback was very positive –
attendees wanted more time and options for Book sessions; attendees and
Books indicated that the experience was quite impactful; and that the program
partners are interested in offering another program in 2024.
O Media/Community Recognition Committee – see Human Relations Awards
program discussion above.
o Government Relations – no report due to Barb’s absence.
o Executive – Beth asked everyone to encourage interested individuals to apply
for HRC membership – there is one vacancy. The application period ends
April 30th.
NEXT STEPS
In order to create a mailing list for future HRC events, all were asked to send
registration lists from previous HRC programs to Fabiola for inclusion on the HRC
Google drive.
o NEXT MEETING – Rachael will invite Ginny Sawyer, the City’s project and policy
manager, to the May 11th meeting to discuss the City’s potential implementation of a
local minimum wage.
ADJOURNMENT
O Motion to adjourn made by Coronda; seconded by Fabiola; approved 5-0. Meeting
adjourned at 7:35pm.