HomeMy WebLinkAboutWomens Commission - Minutes - 09/18/1989REVISED
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
Minutes of September 18, 1989
Present: Ginny Webster, Kathleen Faller, Lynn Ann Johnson,
Carolyn Duff, Doug Gertner, Brownie McGraw, Audrey Falkner,
Virginia Webster, Lynne Warner, Duffy Kenning
Absent: Dana Hiatt, Kathy Everett, Mary Clark, Jim Banning,
Cynthia Boyd -Petersen, Alma Virgo -Morales
Staff: Ann Turnquist
ITEM I CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATION/ACTION I FOLLOW-UP
Minutes of I
August 17, 891 Approved as printed. I
Follow up:
Chair Report
Ann will continue long term with Parks &
Recreation.
Meeting with Susan Kirkpatrick. Susan
gave overview on Council's perception of
our Commission. In the past we followed
task force recommendations. We are
always playing catch-up.
For the future, we need to recommend on
time. Ann Turnquist will keep us
informed. Duffy will also keep in touch
with Ann and Susan Kirkpatrick.
Economic incentive issues are primary.
Recreation fees policy needs our input
where women are concerned.
Susan supports women's history month
plans. Likes forums, if something good
comes out. The presidents council is an
example of good results.
Suggests keeping newsletter idea on hold
Carefully time our input with Council
issues/planning/agenda.
*We should focus on advising Council
Our charge is to be prepared.
Follow up long term
Next year's Council
goal for the 90's
We should stay alert
and prepare for
input.
Read & understand
Council goals included
in packets. Will
discuss at next meet.
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Committee
OUTREACH
Reports
I Ginny Webster reviewed redommendations 'I
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Discussed and tabled newsletter idea.
Agreed to continue support of June
Friedman Memorial Fund at the Library.
Planned to pursue info on intern for a
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Women's Directory.
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Agreed to continue Women's/Pace
Ginny has a list for
future articles
Approved support for Women's History
Committee will
Month.
I continue plans.
Discussed Poudre R-1 curriculum concerns)
Brownie will provide
Doug with contact
I names in language, &
social studies.
I LEGAL
I Audrey Faulkner
Received a memo thru Jim Banning -
drafted for 9/30/89.
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Conclusion: Women are concerned about I
No action planned.
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entire job force with opportunity to I
Will retain in
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receive the best possible wages. To I
Committee until
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To date women dissatisfied with wages & I
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Sub-Committeel Agreed on committee assignments.
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Liaisons l Need to contact liaisons.
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There were concerns that code does not
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l consensus supports liaisons.
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Legislation l No report. Keep as an agenda item.
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Other l Duffy is representative to Larimer Co.
Business l domestic violence council
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Adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
Next meeting: Monday, October 16, 1989.
Basic needs - Brownie
Kathy E., Lynn W.,
Cynthia B., Alma V.,
Legal - Kathleen,
Audrey, Lynn -Ann, Jim,
Duffy.
Outreach - Lynn -Ann,
Carolyn D., Ginny,
Doug.
Ginny will contact
Poudre-R-1 for a
replacement for Ellen
Bartlett.
Lynn will call Dana
Hyatt w/CSU
affirmative action.
Duffy will check with
Susan K. re: Council's
input/reaction to
changing code to allow
liaisons.
Each member will
review newspapers, etc
& submit pertinent
legislative items to
Ann for the packets.
Duffy will cover 4
times a year.
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Committee wants to know what it costs
community to support women who
do not have adequate wages. Wants to
explore this impact in depth, for
services, food, housing, etc. What is
an adequate wage for a woman to live
in Fort Collins.
Committee wants to gather data for
advising Council on economic issues.
Choices to take a positive approach
with Council.
BASIC NEEDS
Kathleen Faller
Reported on court watch. Attorneys are
best resource for identifying gender
bias in the court system. A Colorado
attorney contacted by Kathleen is
conducting court watch research.
Good resources on gender bias issues
are available.
Identified concern for non -gender
biased career selection beginning
in early years with increasing efforts
in junior high & senior high.
How do basic needs issues relate to
legal & outreach issues?
Committee will
follow-up.
Focus on the short-
term - a year's goal.
Kathleen will receive
more info & dist.
to her committee
will contact Susan
Loche in Ft.
for court related
data.
Ginny will contact
Linda Williams w/
Poudre R-1 for
a Women/Pace article
on what district is
doing to encourage
non -gender biased
career counciling
& choices.
Each member review
recommendations on
pages 65-71 to
identify what fits
with basic needs &
other committees to
properly distribute
tasks/functions.