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HRC MISSION STATEMENT
As community leaders and advisors, the Human Relations Commission
collaborates, educates and advocates for equity and inclusion
in the City of Fort Collins.
INTRODUCTION
The 2023 Human Relations Commissioners included Masood Ahmad, Teresa
Cribelli (appointed 7/23), Kevin John Goff (appointed 8/23), Beth Jaeger,
Torin Kaletsky (resigned 5/23), Barb Kistler, Fabiola Pascual Luna (resigned
8/23), Kyle Teramoto, Phil Walker, Miho Yoshioka (appointed 7/23), and
Coronda Ziegler.
The HRC continued with a broad plan for supporting human relations issues
that were pertinent to the City of Fort Collins, aligning its goals with City
Outcome Areas of: Neighborhood Livability and Social Health, Safe
Community and High Performing Government.
Consistent with City Code and HRC’s Mission Statement, as community
leaders and advisors to City Council, the HRC researched, deliberated and
took proactive and responsive measures to promote the dignity of individuals
and groups in Fort Collins.
MONTHLY MEETINGS
A number of guest speakers were invited or requested to speak to the HRC in
order to build community relationships, learn about issues related to diversity,
equity and inclusion in Fort Collins, and to advocate for social justice. Some
of the HRC’s monthly meeting guests included:
Maya Jairam, community member and former HRC chair, requested that
the HRC support a Diwali celebration in conjunction with the November
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Holiday Lighting Ceremony in Old Town Square (2/23).
Emily Francis, Mayor Pro Tem and HRC Council Liaison, discussed City
Council priorities and HRC support of City initiatives (4/23).
Ginny Sawyer, Project and Policy Manager, presented information
regarding the City’s Sustainable Funding efforts (7/23).
Claudia Menendez, City Equity and Inclusion Officer, presented the City’s
Equity Plan (9/23).
Rabbi Hillel Katzir attended several 2023 meetings as Larimer County’s
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board liaison to the HRC.
HRC INITIATIVES
In addition to the actions and activities outlined below, the HRC:
Ensured that City public facing documents, e.g., resolutions,
proclamations, ordinances, etc., did not include the term “A.D.” with any
noted dates. By removing this term, the language in these documents is
inclusive of all faiths.
Held an informal get together with the Chairs and Co-Chairs of four other
Boards and Commissions with similar missions to better understand each
other’s goals and explore possible collaboration.
Continued its efforts to organize a DEIJ Networking Event designed to
bring together individuals and organizations focused on advancing equity
and inclusion in our community. This event, in collaboration with the
County’s EDI Advisory Board, will be held on February 4, 2024 at the
North Aztlan Community Center.
COMMUNICATION WITH CITY LEADERS
The HRC communicated with City leaders regarding the following topics:
At its January 17th meeting, City Council adopted modified language in the
City Municipal Code, Chapter 13, Article II anti-discrimination language to
include “sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.” This
action was initiated by the HRC’s November 2022 memo to Mayor Jeni
Arndt and City Council advocating for this change.
In September, the HRC sent Mayor Jeni Arndt and City Council a memo
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advocating for a Diwali celebration in conjunction with the November
Holiday Lighting Ceremony in Old Town Square. The City responded with
options to hold such a celebration at Oak Street Plaza.
At the Mayor’s request, the HRC and Disability Advisory Board
collaborated to develop a proclamation for National Disability Employment
Awareness Month that was read at the October 17th Council meeting.
In November, the HRC provided input to the City’s 2024 Strategic Plan
outcome areas.
The HRC Chair and Co-Chair met frequently with members of the City’s
Equity and Inclusion Office to advance various HRC activities.
HRC COMMITTEE REPORTS
Media/Community Recognition Committee:
The HRC organized the annual Human Relations Awards ceremony to
recognize individuals and organizations in our community that promote
equity, inclusion and respect for diversity. In addition, the event
included the reading of the Human Rights Day Proclamation.
The 2023 Awards Ceremony was held on December 5th at City Hall
and celebrated the following recipients:
Youth Award: TAC212
Individual Award: Karen Wong-Brown
Individual Award: Laura Michelle MacWaters
Organization/Team Award: Cultural Enrichment Center
Organization/Team Award: Northern Colorado Intertribal Powwow
Association
Government Relations Committee:
Attended and monitored City Council meetings.
Monitored the City Council Calendar to stay informed about upcoming
issues.
Monitored public input at Council meetings for topics that were relevant
to the HRC.
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Education and Outreach Committee:
Organized and delivered “The Human Library” program held on
February 26th at the Museum of Discovery in collaboration with the
program co-sponsors: the City of Fort Collins Office of Equity &
Inclusion, the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, and the Poudre River
Public Library District. The program was designed to promote
understanding of individual differences – to unjudge a human “book” by
its cover. Approximately 130 “readers” attended the program and 25
human “books” shared their stories of intolerance and bias. Due to the
success of the program, the HRC will support a 2024 Human Library
program in late summer.
On October 5th, the City’s Equity & Inclusion Office and the HRC
sponsored the “Unmasking Microaggressions” educational program at
the Senior Center. This session was facilitated by Dr. Coronda Ziegler,
HRC member, and approximately 100 community members attended.
Executive Committee:
Scheduled agendas for HRC monthly and special meetings.
Ensured appropriate communication with the Council Liaison and City
Council.
Delegated issues to committees as appropriate.
Provided support to HRC committees as needed.
CONCLUSION:
As we enter 2024, the HRC is excited to begin its work. The commission will
continue to advocate for equitable advancements in our community, while
remaining alert and responsive to current events. The HRC will act in an
advisory capacity to City Council, with a vision to enhance human rights and
social justice in our growing community.