HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 06/03/1971FORT COLLINS COMMISSION GIN EUMAN RELATIONS
MONTHLY MEETING
June 3, 1971
The monthly meeting of the Fort Collins Commission on Human Rela-
tions was held at 225 Second Street, Fort Collins, Colorado,Thursday,
June 3, 1971
Present: Mrs. Walter Atherly
Mrs. Jessee Godinez
Dr. James Baird
Mr. Luke Long
Mr. Penfield Tate
Dr. Parker Preble
Also: Mrs. Carol Osborne, and
Mrs. Don Reynolds - League of Women
Voters
Mr. Vijay Singh - Foreign Student
at CSU
Absent: Mr. Join R. Moore
Mr. Gerald Templer
Mr. David James
Mr. Earl Kiely
Mr. Ralph Braden
Mr. John Bustos
Mr. Ralph Parker
Mrs. Tony Giron
The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the minutes of
the last meeting were approved.
The suggestion made by the Education Committee for a group training
session conducted by Mr. Homer Bolinger was tabled until the September
meeting. It is hoped, by that time, that the Commission will again be
at full strength.
Mr. Luke Long was asked to report on the Northern Colorado News
Media Conference held at CSU on May 19, 1971. This conference was spon-
sored by the CSU Human Relations Committee and the Fort Collins Commission
on Human Relations. The keynote speaker was Dr. Delbert McGuire of the
Journalism Department at CSU. Panel members were Ernest Andrade, Jane
Tester and Arthur Roy. Mr. Penfield Tate was moderator. The conference
stressed covering all the community by the News Media. We hope to follow
up with further seminars to improve relations between communities and the
News Media.
The Grievance and Investigation Committee was asked to report on the
complaint against the Sportsman Cafe. Dorothy Godinez reported that the
Committee visited the owner and he informed them that he did not know Miss
Hill was marrying a black man and that he had been looking for a replacement
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for her for three weeks. His reason was that she had been late as much
as 30 to 40 minutes much of the time and did not wear the required uniforms.
The Committee did not check the time cards. They tried four times to see
the complainant at her apartment but never found her at home. They also
left a note but received no response to it. With these efforts, they
consider the case closed.
Luke Long gave the report on the complaint against Kopy-Kwik. He
and Dr. Preble had talked to the owner and he seemed to think there was
no problem. Mr. Singh was then asked to give his version of events lead-
ing up to the complaint. After much discussion, the Commission decided
to invite the owner of Kopy-Kwik to a special meeting on June 24 to tell
his side of the story. It is felt this is the only way we can actively
make a finding in the case. The chairman was asked to send the letter
through the City Manager's Office. (copy enclosed)
Under new business, it was suggested by the chairman that the Com-
mission should seriously consider an addition to the bylaws to the effect
that if a Commission member was absent excessively without excuse, he
should be asked by the City Council to resign so that a more effective
member could be appointed in his place. This will be discussed and
acted upon at the June 24 meeting.
There being no further business that could be conducted without a
quorum, the meeting was adjourned with the reminder that there would be
no regular meeting in July; but that the special meeting on June 24,
1971 would take the place of it. It was urged that every member be
present at this meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 225 Second Street.
Respectfully submitted
Dorothy Godinez
Acting Secretary
Enc.