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MINUTES
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
APRIL 19, 1993
Present: Donna Aurand, Bobby Cullor, Kathleen Faller, Audrey
Faulkner, Lu Fisk, Brownie McGraw, Kathy McLeod, Sally
Miles
Absent: Carolyn Duff, Kathy Everett, Dana Hiatt, Betty Medina,
Lynne Warner, Chris Wood, Mary Zamora
Council Liaison: To be appointed * Staff: Colleen A'Hearn
Guest: Shari Olson, Human Relations Commission liaison to the
Commission on the Status of Women
COUNCIL LIAISON REPORT
Ann Azari announced in March that her term as the Council Liaison
to the Commission was ending and that the March meeting would be
her last in this capacity. New Council Liaisons are scheduled to
be appointed at the April 20, 1993 Council Meeting.
* Note: Gina Janett was subsequently appointed as the Council
Liaison to the Commission on the Status of Women effective
4-20-93 (see copy of resolution included in the May, 1993
packet.)
MINUTES
Minutes of February 22, 1993 and March 15, 1993 were approved as
written. (Discussion of February minutes had been tabled until the
April meeting in order to give Commission members additional time
to review.)
AGENDA ITEMS (as modified during course of meeting)
o Larimer County Boards & Commission Appointment Process
Bobby advised that she had recently spoken with a member of the
County Commission regarding the feasibility of coordinating the
County's appointment process for Boards & Commission with the
City's process. In that way, both the City and County processes
would coincide with recruitment efforts made as a part of the
annual Boards & Commissions Workshop, sponsored in March of each
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year by the Commission on the Status of Women. To the degree
possible, the County will do its best to coordinate Board &
Commission appointments to coincide with the City's process and to
take advantage of the annual workshop as a marketing tool to
encourage citizen participation.
o Commission members were encouraged to read the article co-
authored by Audrey on the inter -relationship among feminism,
sexism, and racism; a copy was included in the April packet.
o Bobby distributed a hand-out identifying early pioneer women
in Fort Collins history. This hand-out was prepared by Cheryl
Miller, a local resident with an interest in City and women's
history.
o Per Sally, Chris Wood's baby is due any day. She sends her
regards and is sorry she was unable to attend tonight's
meeting.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
o Legislative update materials were provided in this month's
packet. It was also noted that The Coloradoan has a new
format for tracking legislation that is easier to follow.
OLD BUSINESS
o ZONTA International Resolution
Per a conversation with the Chair, Lynne continues to work with
Arlene Davey from ZONTA International on drafting a proclamation or
resolution supporting the criminalization of rape throughout the
world. There is some question as to whether/how this will be
presented to Council. Additional update will be on the agenda for
the May meeting.
o Sexual Harassment Task Force
Work is continuing on analyzing results of community business
surveys and policies submitted.
o Task Force on Racism and Multi -Cultural Advisory Committee
Task Force and Advisory Committee members are actively recruiting
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individuals to increase numbers and expand diversity of the
Advisory Committee.
One of the recommendations submitted by the Advisory Committee to
the Cultural Diversity Task Force was an oral history project, with
specific emphasis on hispanic and other ethnic families with roots
in the Fort Collins community. The Advisory Committee will work
with City officials to implement this recommendation.
An update was provided on the Human Relations Commission meeting
with Ed Gibbs, Civil Rights Specialist with the Colorado Civil
Rights Commission in Greeley. Mr. Gibbs shared that every case
brought to their attention must be investigated within 30 days.
The workload is extremely heavy, but all cases filed receive at
least a cursory review. Out of 111 cases filed year-to-date, 28
have proceeded beyond the initial review stage. The Civil Rights
Commission is short staffed and is asking the state for budget to
hire additional staff members. Mr. Gibbs mentioned that a claimant
can elect to file with the EEOC initially; the CRC refers cases to
the EEOC that have specific federal consequences. Unfortunately,
many claimants feel that the only way to get any kind of resolution
is to hire a private attorney. Cases generally take 1-2 years to
bring to trial and most people can't afford the legal costs.
o Budget Report
Joan Busch in Employee Development prepared a report on year-to-
date expenditures. Through the month of April, the Commission has
spent $512.98 on postage, copying, materials/supplies for Women's
History Month, essay contest award checks, and coffee/refreshments
for the Boards & Commission Workshop and other outreach events.
o workload Priorities
During earlier meetings, some Commission members expressed concern
that workload priorities as currently defined were important, but
not necessarily broadly enough defined so that every member could
invest themselves in an area they feel passionate about. The issue
of domestic violence was one that generated a lot of interest.
Commission members agreed that addressing domestic violence may not
necessarily require a specific task force, but is an area that
directly impacts women and families and requires attention and
action vs. merely tracking.
Chris, Sally, Kathy E., Brownie, and Carolyn have expressed a
specific interest in the past in dealing with domestic violence
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issues. Brownie will contact Ann Azari and see where domestic
violence is relative to City Council's work plan. It was also
suggested that the Commission may want to revisit suggestions made
by Ginny Riley, Director of Crossroads Safehouse for Women.
Affordable housing was a major need identified by Ms. Riley and the
Commission continues to work with groups in the community concerned
with affordable housing.
In relation to this discussion, Sally reminded Commission members
that the annual March Against Violence is scheduled for Thursday,
April 29. The march will begin on the CSU campus and conclude in
Old Town, with a stop enroute at the Lincoln Center Sculpture
Garden.
NEW BUSINESS
o United Nations Year of the Family
1994 has been designated by the U.N. as the Year of the Family.
Mims Harris with CSU is spearheading an effort to develop/tailor
CSU programs that highlight the role of family in society. She is
in the process of forming a "town/gown" committee to explore joint
programming between CSU and the community. Audrey has previously
been invited to participate on the planning group as a citizen and
a Commission member. She was unanimously selected to represent the
Commission in an official capacity. The Commission indicated an
interest in coordinating existing programs vs. necessarily creating
new or special programs.
o Follow-up on Amendment 2 Issues
Lynne provided through Audrey a copy of the Colorado for Family
Values Community Watch Group action plan. The intent of CFV is to
mobilize community watch groups throughout the state. The
Commission will explore at the May meeting whether or not guest
speakers from both sides of the Amendment 2 issue should be invited
to address the Commission or to participate in some sort of
community forum or debate.
In preparation for this discussion, Sally will invite a
representative from the Moderate Voter's Coalition Project to speak
to the Commission during next month's meeting. Presentation and
discussion will be limited to one hour and 15 minutes, assuming the
guest speaker's schedule will allow her to meet on May 17. HRC
members will be invited to attend.
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o Family Center
Brownie informed the Commission that the need for a community
Family Center is being proposed to Challenge Fort Collins and Team
Fort Collins by Larry Abrahamson, Deputy District Attorney. The
purpose of the Center would be to provide a single place for
families to obtain assistance on dealing with problems involving
youth and families ("one stop shopping concept.") Brownie will
continue to update the Commission on the status of this proposal.
o Take Your Daughter to Work Day
The Ms. Foundation is sponsoring the first annual "Take Your
Daughter to Work Day" on Wednesday, April 28. Sally will contact
Jan Knight at The Coloradoan to see if she would be willing to do
an article on this topic, i.e. the importance of role models and
self-esteem for young women. Research indicates that female
children respond to peer pressure and societal influences beginning
in junior high and high school and often lose sight of career goals
to which they previously aspired.
o Larimer County Representative
Beginning June 1, Sue Cottingham will represent Larimer County as
the liaison to the Commission on the Status of Women. Commission
members expressed gratitude to outgoing liaison Bobby Cullor for
all her efforts on behalf of the Commission.
o Message from the Chair
Kathy McLeod announced that she will not be applying
membership on the Commission. She provided a letter +
members and expressed regret that she cannot continue
to requirements that members live in the urban growth
worked very hard to find housing in the urban growth
unable to do so. Commission members expressed their
Kathy for all her efforts as the Chair over the past
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at approximately 8:25 p.m.
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