HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 01/09/2008FORT COLLINS HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Regular Meeting — January 9, 2008
5:30 p.m.
Council Liaison: Lisa Poppaw 11 Staff Liaison: Rebecca O'Donnell
Maryanne Ingratta
A regular meeting of the Human Relations Commission was held on Thursday, January 9,
2008 in the CIC Room, 300 W. Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Kelly Evans
Joann Gina[
Maryanne Ingratta
Cristina Matsushima
James Ross
Karen Wong -Brown
EXCUSED ABSENCES:
Elaine Boni
Maya Jairam
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT:
Rebecca O'Donnell, Staff Liaison
Angelina Sanchez -Sprague, Recorder
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 5:35 p.m.
PUBLIC INPUT. None.
2. GUEST SPEAKER. None.
3. AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Cristina Matsushima a motion to approve the November 14th HRC minutes as
corrected. James Ross seconded the motion. The minutes were approved 6:0.
BUDGET REPORT/APPROVED EXPENDITURES
Becky reported all prepaid expenses were processed by December 31' successfully
using remaining 2007 funds.
4. COMMITTEE REPORTS
Executive/Maryanne. No meeting in December. Maryanne reported the
selection of Chair, Vice -chair, and Committee Chairs would take place at the
February 13'" meeting. Nominations would be taken from the floor. She asked
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that members consider where they'd like to see changes and come prepared to
nominate and vote.
• Government Relations/Elaine. No report.
• Education/Community Outreach/Maya & Karen. (Meets 151 Sundays, 5 p.m.,
Mugs Coffee Shop, 261 S. College) Karen reported that Maya has stepped down
as co-chair of the Committee. The Committee work plan includes quarterly
roundtables on topics of interest to the community with Joann Ginal's help and
timely exchange of information with the CSU Advocacy Office. Karen's formulating
a diversity educational program for school aged children. She reported that the
Eracism Film Series' name has been changed to Eracism & Human Rights Film
Series and that she had made contact with Caroline Tu Farley of NIOTA.
Maryanne asked for what information had been forthcoming with her exchange
with Caroline. What is the topic under consideration for the April panel discussion?
What is the expectation of the HRC representative —what type of expertise and
preparation is required for the presentation? Maryanne suggests once all that is
known the Commission would select the HRC member with the best expertise on
the topic. Karen to contact Caroline and will share that information with the
Commission.
Maryanne ask the Education/Community Outreach Committee to take lead with
James Ross and Center for Public Deliberation Martin Carcasson on how the HRC
can work in conjunction with the Center on community programs.
• Public Relations & Community Recognition/Cristina. (Meets Td Thursdays, 5:30
p.m. Mugs Coffee Shop, 261 S. College) James reported that he's been working
with Stephanie Morton of MOCA and her program with school aged students to
create centerpieces for the Human Relations Award Breakfast. Stephanie is
asking for information on the theme for the event and what size would be
appropriate. Also, it's the Committee's intent to honor the efforts of the students at
the event.
Becky reported she was advised from City staff that they did not have room in the
January City News insert for another HR Award article, and she has not heard
back from them about running an article in the February City News utility billing
insert. She would advise Cristina when she has an update.
Maryanne suggested they look at the website (www.fcgov.com/hra) and update it
as much as possible with 2007 award winner information. In the long run, she
thinks it'd be a great place for HRC efforts and links to other community
agencies/programs with like missions. Becky reported no nominations have been
made electronically. Joann suggested the Committee contact the Coloradoan
about the Commission stuffing newspapers with information on the
awards/nomination forms.
Cristina will be scheduling a PR/CR Committee meeting with Becky to coordinate
tasks in the last phase of planning, including updating the nominations mailing list.
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5. OLD BUSINESS
• Tao Line Translation James Ross reported the tag line (Promoting inclusion
through dialogue and action) lends itself well to Spanish. Either word (premiendo
or foment) is progressive and proactive for use on Commission materials.
• Name taps Kelly Evans distributed the new name tags.
• HRC 2007 Annual Report The Board reviewed a draft of the 2007 Annual Report
Maryanne distributed via email prior to the meeting.
James Ross moved to approve the HRC 2007 Annual Report as submitted.
Karen Wong -Brown seconded the motion. The motion was approved 6:0.
• Recruiting New Member Maryanne asked members to consider community
members who might be interested in serving on the HRC and encourage them to
make application for the current vacancy.
6. NEW BUSINESS
MLK (1/21/08) Participation. Maryanne asked how the Commission wanted to
participate with the community for the Martin Luther King holiday events. In the
past members would walk from the CSU Oval to Old Town Square and attend the
activities planned there. Because no one was sure what was planned for the 2008
event and because it was coming up pretty quickly, Maryanne suggested the
Commission pass on participating this year. Members agreed.
• State of the City (1/29/08) Maryanne plans to attend.
• Freedom to Marry Day (2/23/08) and Life on a Shoestring Series. Maryanne had
been approached by Cheryl Distaso relative to support of the Freedom to Marry
Day. Activities will take place at Avogadro's Number on February 23.
Cheryl asked if the Commission would take an active role in supporting the
event —such as a resolution to City Council or sponsoring a table at the event. A
couple of members voiced some concern about aligning themselves too closely
with one group or another. Rather, as agreed, they'd like to selectively support the
efforts of both side of any community question —promoting inclusion through
dialogue and action. Maryanne said she'd speak further with Cheryl, returning with
information at the February meeting. The Commission could decide then how
they'd like to move forward on this particular request.
Mims Harris, formerly chair of the Fort Collins Multicultural Commission shared
information with Maryanne on Life on a Shoestring Series —Perspectives on
Stepping Out of Poverty. The series is a month -long series starting February 19`h
of presentations, community discussions, and perspectives to help advance a
community dialog on the issue of poverty in Fort Collins/Northern Colorado and the
role each of us plays in guiding our community to a path of renewed economic
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self-sufficiency. More information can be found at
http://www.beetstreet.org/en/Life-on-a-Shoestrin-g.htmi) At the February meeting,
Maryanne suggests the Commission consider some definitive ways for supporting
the effort.
7. CURRENT EVENTS. The Commission spent some time discussing differences
between local and national candidates, upcoming local and state caucuses, and the
fact that the Democratic National Convention would be taking place in Denver August
25, 26 and 27.
8. UPCOMING EVENTS
2008
I January 10, Thursday
January 15, Tuesday
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January 17, Thursday
January 21 Monday
January 29, Tuesday
February 3, Sunday
February 5, Tuesday
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February 14, Thursday
February 19, Tuesday
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February 21, Thursday
February 23, Saturday
March 2, Sunday
March 4, Tuesday
March 13, Thursday
March 18, Tuesday
March 20, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S
Martin Luther King
State of the City Address 5:30 City Hall
Education Committee Meetinj
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
Regular 1IRC BOARD ME]
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5
Freedom to Marry Day 12:30
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at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
I Town Square
Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Aver
City Council Meeting 6 P.M.
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
PR CR Committee Meeting 5 30 at Mugs 261 S. College Avenue
April 1, Tuesday
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
April 6, Sunday
Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
April 10, Thursday
i Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
April 15, Tuesday
City Council Meetmg 6 p.m.
April 17, Thursday
� PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
May 1, Thursday HRC Awards Breakfast
Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
May 4, Sunday
May 6, Tuesday
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
May 8,'fhursday
,Regular HRC BOARD MEF,TING 5:30 p.m.
May 15, Thursday
� PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
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i May 20, Tuesday
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
June 1, Sunday Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
June 3, Tuesday
City Council Meeting 6 p.m.
June 12, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
June 19, Thursday
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PR CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs 261 S College Avenue
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June 19, Thursdday
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Juneteenth Celbrahon
July 6, Sunday Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
July 10, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
July 17, Thursday
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
IAugust 3, Sunday
I Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
August 14, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
August 21, Thursday
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
September Thursday
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
September 7, Sunday
Education Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
September 11, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD h1EETING 5:30 p.m.
September 18, Thursday
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
September 23, 24, 25
CSU Diversity Conference
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October 9, Thursday
Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
October 16, Thursday
PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
Awareness Month
Committee Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
November 13, Thursday i Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
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November 20 Thursday PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S.
Meeting 5:00 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
December 10, Wednesday Human Rights Day
December 11, Thursday Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m.
December 18, Thursday PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs, 261 S. College Avenue
9. ADJOURNMENT. The meeting was adjourned at 7:12 p.m.
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