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Fort Collins Human Relations Commission
Mary Ann Kennaugh, Administrative Aide
Minutes of the March 8, 1979 Regular Meeting
Call to Order
Called to order by Chairman Shoemaker at 7:40 PM in the
Community Services Building, 1715 W. Mountain.
Roll Call
Members Present
Dan Keating
Jim bong
Don Shoemaker, Chairman
Kelsey Smith
Elery Wilmarth^
Bob Zimdahl, Vice Chairman
Manbers Absent
Paul Thayer
Staff Present
John McGraw, Com mity Services Director
Rosita Bachmann, Hunan Rights Officer
Mary Ann Kennaugh, Administrative Aide
Guests
Victor Bueno
Ernie Miranda
Terri Cotten, Coloradoan
Consider Approval of the March 8, 1979 Notes
Commission Member Jim Long moved approval of the March 8, 1979
notes. Commission Member Smith seconded and notes were approved
5 - 0. Ayes: Commission members Keating, Long, Shoemaker,
Smith and Zimrlahl. Nays: None. (Commission Menber Wilmarth
arrived later.)
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IV. Presentation by Concerned Chicanos
Ernie Miranda and Victor Bueno were present to discuss the article
in the Coloradoan newspaper regarding "Chicano Unrest" March 9,
1979 in the cammmnity. Both expressed their feelings that publicity
regarding the Chicano community has been unfair to the Chicano
community as a whole, focusing on small incidents and implicating
the entire Chicano community, stereotyping and discrediting
Chicanos, creating problems that do not exist, printing hearsay
rather than facts, escalating what does happen, etc.
Also discussed were police -community relations: Incidents of
"unrest" as portrayed in the presentation to the Human Relations
Commission by officer McWilliams last month and by recent news-
paper articles are "nothing unusual that haven't happened before;
there has always been a problem between the Chicano community and
the Police Department". Some factors contributing to this
situation are:
- the feeling that Chicano youth are becoming increasingly
aware of their rights and continue to be "victims" of the
police who use then to obtain information.
• - feelings of mistrust.
- feelings that the Chicano community does not receive the
same level of service from the Police Departnent as the rest
of the community.
- past relations with the Police Department (i.e. a demonstra-
tion against the Police Department approximately 10 years
ago, treatment of Chicanos).
Asked if they felt the re-establishment of a police -community
relations task force would be helpful, Ernie and Victor indicated
that a task force had been instrumental in the past in getting the
curfew ordinance changed, but that the police officers wham the
Chicano community had complaints against did not attend the pre-
vious police -community relations workshop or get involved in the
task force working towards better police -community relations.
Ernie and Victor suggested that "knowledge" expressed by police
and media be based on fact rather than hearsay, and, that the
Human Relations Commission review and follow-up on recommendations
made in the Pomeroy report of 1971.
Commission Member Zindahl moved that the Human Relations Commission
discuss their perceptions of feelings expressed tonight with the
Police Chief and with other media representatives (e.g. Bob Iauffer,
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Managing Editor of the Coloradoan newspaper) and then meet again
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with Victor Bueno and Ernie Miranda to tell than the results and
determine possible future actions. Commission Manber Long
seconded. Discussion as follows: Chairman Shoemaker will
schedule meetings with Police Chief Smith and other media repre-
sentatives and notify the Commission members. As many nmbers
as possible will attend these meetings. It was stressed that
all discussions tonight and at the future meetings are to
express feelings, perceptions and concerns; not to make any
accusations. Motion was approved with a vote of 5 - 0 with
1 abstention. Ayes: Commission Members Keating, Long, Shoemaker,
Smith and Zimdahl. Nays: None. Abstentions: Commission
Member Wilmarth.
Staff will notify Victor Bueno and Ernie Miranda of the next
Human Relations Commission meeting. The Human Relations
Comiission also requested Victor's and Ernie's assistance in
getting minorities to apply for menbership on the Commission.
V. Handicapped Advisory Committee
Comnission Member Long gave a brief report on the last Handicapped
• Advisory Committee meeting and reviewed their reccmTendations for
appointment to the Committee. Comnission Member Long moved approval
of the recommendation s for appointment to the Handicapped Advisory
Committee. Commission Member Keating seconded and motion passed
5 - 0 with 1 abstention. Ayes: Commission Members Keating, Long,
Shoemaker, Smith and Zimdahl. Nays: None. Abstention: Commission
Member Wilmarth.
VI. Vacancies on the Hunan Relations Comission
A copy of Pam Sysum's resignation letter was reviewed by the Commission
members. Elery Wilmarth announced his resignation from the Commission
because of his recent election to the City Council.
A news release advertising current board/commission vacancies was
read to the Commission, calling for appointments to be made May 1.
Cc mission members expressed individual commitrnents to "recruit"
people who would like to serve on the Cannission. Commission Member
Zimdahl moved that the Human Relations Commission members meet at
12:00 noon on April 30th to review the applications for menbership
on the Co adssion. Commission Menber Smith seconded and motion
passed 5 - 0 with 1 abstention. Ayes: Commission Members Keating,
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Long, Shoemaker, Smith and Zimdahl. Nays
Commission Member Wi]marth.
VII. Report on Status of ombudsman Proposal
None. Abstentions:
Rosita Bachmann indicated that she has been researching the con-
cept of an ombudsman to work on City/citizen Taints. She
indicated that she is waiting to receive some research material
on the subject. Active vs. passive role was discussed. General
consensus of the Commission is that this person should be a
regular staff member and should take an active advocate role.
Rosita indicated that she would get back to the Human Relations
Commission members with the material when she received it.
VIII. Other Business
Staff will make a copy of the Pomeroy Report and the Crisap,
McCormick and Paget Report available to the Commission for
their review.
The Human Relations Commission thanked Elery Wi7marth for his
contributions to the Commission.
IX. Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 9:50 PM.
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: April 27, 1979
TO: Human Relation Commission Members (See Distribution List Below)
FROM: Don Shoemaker, Chairman
RE: Motion to meet with Chief of Police and News Media regarding
image and communication with Chicano community
The following appointments have been confirmed:
4:00 PM, Wednesday, May 2 with Chief Ralph Smith at his office
3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 9 with Bob Lauffer, Managing Editor of the
Coloradoan at his office.
The consensus was that those members who can make the time available will
represent the Commission; hopefully, at least two or three for each of
the scheduled appointments.
iFor your information --- Vacancies on the Human Relations Commission
will be advertised through the end of May with appointments to be made
in June and terms to begin in July. Please call Mary Ann if you have
questions,
DS/sd
Distribution:
Dan Keating
Jim Long
Don Shoemaker
Kelsey J. Smith
Paul Thayer
Robert L. Zimdahl
John McGraw
Rosita Bachmann
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