HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 06/11/1998HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES
Regular Meeting - June 11, 1998
Human Resources Conference Room, 200 W. Mountain Ave.
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Council Liaison: Ann Azari
Chairperson: Bob Lank Phone: 493-5809
A regular meeting of the Human Relations Commission was held on June 11, 1998 in the Human
Resources Conference Room, 200 W. Mountain Ave.
HRC Members present: Viviane Abt, Judy Berg, Leslie Frantz, Lori Lenard, Bob Lank, and Man
Oberoi.
HRC Members absent: Brian Carroll and Joe Jaramillo
Guests present: Lu Fisk, Commission on the Status of Women, Kody Braisted, Multicultural
Commission, Katherine White, Brian Linehan, Annie Wallace, J.R. Kitchens, Adrian Wray, Jason S.
Russell, and Jason Fuchs.
Staff Members present: Gabe Serenyi, HRC Staff Liaison
Greg Tempel, Assistant City Attorney
Lt. Brad Hurst, Fort Collins Police Services
I. Meeting was called to order by Bob Lank, Chair, at 5:35 p.m.
II. Bob Lank asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the May 14, 1998 meeting. Man Oberoi
made the motion to approve, and was seconded by Lori Lenard. The minutes were approved by the
HRC with no changes.
III. Subcommittee Reports
Committee on Executive D .I .gation. Did not meet.
Human Resource Grants Committee. Lori Lenard reported that some decisions will be made during the
summer as to how the Grants Committee will become integrated into the United Way organizational
structure. The agencies previously supported by Grants Committee funds will be allocated fifty percent
of their 1998 grants to carry them through the middle of 1999. By that point the United Way should
have integrated the Grants Committee activities into its own allocation process.
Bob Lank indicated that it would be helpful to have some more information about the transition process
before the September meeting so that HRC members thinking about participating in the United Way
grants allocation process (assuming that that will be an option) would have some information to base
a decision on. Gabe Serenyi indicated he would contact Shari Olson and invite her to attend the
August HRC meeting. Shari is currently representing Larimer County as part of the transition team with
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the United Way.
Police Subrommittea. Did not meet during the past month. Lt. Brad Hurst reported on a recent
incident involving a police officer and a minority resident. The case may eventually come to the police
subcommittee for review.
Lt. Hurst also reported that the Police Review Board ordinance will be discussed at the July 23rd
Council Health and Safety Committee meeting. Bob Lenk asked Assistant City Attorney Greg Tempel
to send the most recent draft of the ordinance to HRC members.
Diversity. Leslie Frantz reported on the continued activities of the subcommittee in support of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She reported that various local groups had agreed to sponsor
activities during just about each month prior to the December celebration. June had been designated
Gay/Lesbian/Transsexual awareness month; July has been designated Peace and Freedom month. The
Library had agreed to make available display cases during November and December for use by the
celebration organizers. The organizing committee had invited Tom and Jean Sutherland to be the
keynote speakers at the December celebration event to be held at the Lincoln Center.
Leslie asked HRC members how they would feel about providing financial support for the December
celebration event. Gabe Serenyi indicated that any such allocation would require a vote by HRC
members because that event was not a regular HRC activity. Bob Lank asked for a motion to approve
the use of HRC funds for expenses related to the December 10th celebration event. Judy Berg made
the motion to expend up to $350 of HRC funds to help underwrite the event. Leslie Frantz seconded
the motion. The vote was 6 - 0 in favor of the motion.
Human Relations Awards Subrnmm6ttpe. Leslie Frantz reported that the Awards Breakfast was a great
success. She indicated, however, that she was very disappointed by the Coloradoan coverage of the
event. She had talked about an hour with the reporter (who was unable to attend the event), giving
a lot of details about the winners, and the event in general. The story that actually appeared was very
brief. The reporter told Leslie afterwards that space in the newspaper that day was very limited
because it was the day all CSU graduates were listed.
Lori Lenard reported that the guest speaker, Glenn Levy, was really excellent. He spoke about the
importance of volunteerism as well as the wonderful volunteer efforts of Fort Collins residents during
the flood of 1997.
IV. Old Business
None
V. New Business
Bob Lank reported that the Multicultural Commission is assigning a liaison to the HRC. Bob also asked
HRC members if anyone would be interested in being the HRC liaison to the Multicultural Commission.
Kody Braisted indicated that he was one of four members of the Multicultural Commission who would
try to attend HRC meetings on a regular basis.
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Judy Berg asked if the HRC had an action plan if the Human Rights Ordinance were to be defeated at
the polls in November. Bob Lenk asked that the issue be placed on the July HRC agenda for
discussion.
VI. Announcements
Bob Lank announced that there were two diversity related picnics scheduled later in June. The Bahai
community was planning a picnic at noon on Sunday, June 14th at City Park. The Lambda Center was
planning a picnic on the same day at Rolland Moore Park at 11 a.m.
The meeting adjourned at 6:40 p.m.