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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 03/13/2008FORT COLLINS HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Regular Meeting — March 13, 2008 5:30 p.m. IlCouncil Liaison: Lisa Poppaw 11Staff Liaison: Rebecca O'Donnell 11 11Chairperson: Maryanne Ingratta II II A regular meeting of the Human Relations Commission was held on Thursday, March 13, 2008 in the CIC Room, 300 W. Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Kelly Evans Joann Ginal Maryanne Ingratta Maya Jairam James Ross EXCUSED ABSENCES: Elaine Boni Cristina Matsushima Karen Wong -Brown STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Rebecca O'Donnell, Staff Liaison Angelina Sanchez -Sprague, Recorder 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:31 p.m. PUBLIC INPUT. None 2. GUEST SPEAKER. None. 3. AGENDA REVIEW. Chair Ingratta recommended an agenda change —add James Ross's announcement to New Business. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Kelly Evans made a motion to approve the February 14th HRC minutes. Joann Ginal seconded the motion. The minutes were approved 5:0. BUDGET REPORT/APPROVED EXPENDITURES Becky reported the only expenses taken from the $3,900 budget were the January and February meals. The $125 appropriation approved at the February 14`h meeting — conference registration for Karen, Joann & Kelly's attendance NIOTA's April 12, 2008 Cults, Gangs and Hate Groups Conference will be paid in a March 201h timeframe. HRC March 13, 2008 — Page 2 4. COMMITTEE REPORTS Executive/Maryanne. Maryanne reported she and Elaine conferred by telephone on committee subjects. Maryanne attended the Freedom to Marry event on February 23rd. Maryanne wondered what Commission members' plans are relative to the Resolution City Council approved by City Council on February 19`" That resolution makes training mandatory for all current board and commission members (who have not previously attended the training program in their current term) to do so by July 1, 2008. Maryanne and Kelly will be attending the training on March 26. Maryanne will check with Maya, Cristina and Karen to see if they've previously had the training, plan to attend the March 26'h session, or plan to meet the requirement with the DVD training. Government Relations/Kelly. Kelly reported the committee (Kelly, Elaine & Joann) met and discussed their work plan and goals. Their plans include reviewing City Council's six-month planning calendar including topics such as Exterior Property Maintenance Code and Rental Housing Standards to see how it affects citizens at a poverty level. They are also interested in reviewing the topic of the City's Role in Youth Issues, especially as it relates to Restorative Justice. It's their intent to study the topics and offer the Commission's perspective to HRC Council Liaison Lisa Poppaw prior to the City Council vote. An upcoming taping of a Cable 14 A City at a Glance program is scheduled with Chief Harrison. At the committee meeting Elaine reported they'd also like a HRC member representation. More information will be available later. Education/Community Outreach Joann. Joann reported the committee (Joann, Kelly, Karen & Maya (special assignment) met to discuss their work plan. Additionally, they would like to schedule their monthly meeting in conjunction with the Government Committee meeting. That means Education will meet on 2Id Mondays, Bean Cycle Coffee Shop on North College, 7:15-7:45 p.m., and Government will meet on that same day and place at 7:45 p.m.) Their work plan includes: a. Updating the Commission's PowerPoint presentation. They will be reviewing the proposed changes during the Guest Speaker portion of the April 10d' meeting. (Their long-term hope is to prepare all members for requests for HRC information presentations.) b. Update the HRC Brochure. Joann to submit the changes they'd like to see to Maryanne who will do the graphics work. c. Identified topics such as homelessness, hate crimes, elder abuse, discrimination, and human rights to further educate the Commission for expanded conversations. d. Reinstitute Coffee Chats starting June 2008. First topic will be Opposing Viewpoints of What Human Rights Are. In a mid -May timeframe, they will be sending letters and public service announcements to the media. e. Education Committee Members plan to act as liaisons and regularly attend the following groups' meetings (Elaine: Senior Advisory Board, Office on Aging, and Citizen Review Board. Joann: Women's Commission. Karen: Commission on Disability. Kelly: Youth Advisory Board.) f. Select special events taking place in May, June or July the Commission could consider supporting. g. Create a Rotating Rapid Response Team process for when community topics arise that require a quick turnaround time. An example of how it might work is an HRC March 13, 2008 — Page 3 individual member reads something in the paper they think deserves a response/counterpoint, draft a paragraph or two, email that draft to fellow commission members titled URGENT, members suggest revisions, schedule a time when five members can formally act on the piece, and finally submit to the newspaper. Public Relations & Community Recognition/Cristina & James. James reported the committee (Christina & James (co-chairs) and Maya) have been working on tasks related to the Human Awards Breakfast including trying to make contact with the Coloradoan regarding placing inserts that provided information on the Human Rights Awards/nominations in the daily prior to delivery. They've not gotten any response. Maya is working on securing a keynote speaker. James says the centerpieces created by children are coming together. Becky spoke with staff at Cable 14 about providing a video link to the 2007 awards program at the www.fcgov.com/hra website. Need more nominations. The commission wondered if they were restricted in their method for getting nominations or could they actively work to submit nominations themselves. They agreed they were not limited by bylaws or by City Council charter. They do appreciate that if they played an active part in submitting a nomination they would excuse themselves from a vote on that particular nomination when the award selection decisions are made. They'll see where they are at March 315`—the deadline for nominations. 5. OLD BUSINESS • Recruiting New Members. Becky reported the City Clerk's office received three applications for the current vacancy. The applicants were interviewed on March 11 th and the Council Committee selected Kent Bryans. That recommendation will go before the full Council on March 18`h 6. NEW BUSINESS Request from Clint Skutchan. The Commission noted they'd received a request from Natural Resources Advisory Board member Clint Skutchan. He requested the Commission forego meals provided by the City and donate funds saved to Natural Resource efforts. The commission elected not to adopt his suggestion. Sunset Review. In 2008, a Colorado Department of Regulatory Agency (DORA) Sunset Review of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission will take place. To that end a policy analyst for DORA will be in Fort Collins seeking feedback on Thursday, April 3, 10 a.m. NIOTA has requested a HRC member attend. For prior review and recommendation see http://www.dora.state.co.us/oor/archive/98CivRights.pdf James Ross Announcement. James announced at the Democratic County Assembly he was selected as the Democratic candidate for House District 49 (the seat currently held by Kevin Lundberg.) At this point in time, he does not foresee scheduling conflicts with his work for the Commission. Deliberative Democracy Facilitator Training. Maryanne announced late today she forwarded an email from Martin Carcasson of CSU's Center for Deliberative Dialogue. He invited members to participate in facilitator training to take place over a three day period —starting Thursday, June 19`h and continuing through Saturday, June 2151 Maryanne asked members to respond directly to Martin if they are interested in participating. HRC March 13, 2008 — Page 4 7. UPCOMING EVENTS 2008 Disability Rights Forum Join us on March 150 from 2-4pin at the Ben Delatour Room of the Fort Collins Main Library. Watch this bulletin for more details or email CJPE or call us at 419-8944. Reducing Barriers and Changing Attitudes: A forum for and by Disabled Community Members and their Allies Panelists: Terry Schlicting, Chair of the Fort Collins Commission on Disabilities Vivian Armendariz, Public Access Transit Group Michael Devereaux, Public Access Transit Group IMarch 4, Tuesday City Council Meeting 6 p.m. March 13,Thursday Regular HRC BOARD MEE'rING 5:30 p.m. March 18, Tuesday City Council Meeting 6 p.m. March 18, Tuesday 24 Hours to Help the Homeless is an alternative spring break project, designed to educate Poudre School District junior and senior high students about the issues of affordable housing and homelessness in our community and to encourage them to take action in their communities through volunteerism and advocacy. During the 24-hour period, March 18-19, students will volunteer at a number of community organizations who work to address these issues and build awareness around these issues by hosting a soup supper and talking to city council and community members. They then create a "cardboard city" where they sleep -out overnight in downtown Fort Collins. Students also attend three training sessions before and after the event and collect pledges from friends, neighbors, and businesses to sponsor the cardboard city." March 20, Thursday PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs ....... .. ...... -- — --------- March 26, Wednesday ---- _ - -- ------- --- Training for Boards and Commission Members 5:30- 9 p.m. April 1, Tuesday City Council Meeting 6 p.m. April 8, Tuesday Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs April 10, Thursday Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m, April 12, Saturday Conference on Cults Gangs and Rate Groups April 15, Tuesday City Council Meeting 6 p.m. April 17, Thursday PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs April 28, Monday Studio 14 TV program "focusing on the Human Relations Commission". It's due to bey April 28 at 3 p.m. MAY ped Cinco de Mayo M' ay7f,fitirsday . .... .. - ----- .­ 11 11 RC I'll Awards - 11 - Breakfast I I May 6, Tuesday City Council Meeting 6 p.m. May 8, Thursday Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m. May 13, Tuesday ------------ - ­­­­,__­__­­ -- ----- ------------ - -- - Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs ----- -- . .... May 15, Thursday PR/CR'Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs HRC March 13, 2008 — Page 5 May 20, Tuesday June 3, Tuesday June 7, Saturday June 10, Tuesday June 12, Thursday June 19, Thursday j June 19, Thursday July 8, Tuesday July 10, Thursday July 17, Thursday August August 14, Thursday August 21, Thursday SEPTEMBER September 9, Tuesday September l I, Thursday ,24,25 October 9, Thursday October 14, Tuesday October 16, Thursday Meeting 6 p.m. City Council Meeting 6 p.m. PRIDE IN THE PARK Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m. PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs Juneteenth Celebration Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs Regular HRC BOARD MELTING 5:30 p.m. PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs _... _ _._. __... Regular HRC BOARD MEETING x30 p.m. PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs Regular HRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m. PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs CSU Diversity Conference � 4 Regular IIRC BOARD MELTING 5 A0 p.m. Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs November Native American Awareness Month November 11, Tuesday Education Committee 6 p.m. Mugs November 13, Thursday Regular IIRC BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m. November 20, Thursday PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs December 9, Tuesday December 10, Wednesday December 11. Thursday Committee 6 p.m. Mugs Human Rights Day Regular HRC BOARD MEETING .5:30 p.m. consider patttcipating in a charitable endeavor instead of PR/CR Committee Meeting 5:30 at Mugs 8. ADJOURNMENT. The meeting was adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Maryan a in ratta, hairp rson Rehfacca O'Donnell, Staff Liaison