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Human Relations Commission
2011 Annual Report
As Community leaders and advisors to City Council, we research, deliberate and take proactive
and responsive measures to promote the dignity of individuals and groups in Fort Collins.
HRC Mission Statement
Educational Outreach Committee:
HRC pamphlets were printed and distributed at various events.
An HRC power point presentation is available for group presentations.
The HRC sponsored training by Frances McDonald of the Colorado Civil Rights
Division on March 2, 2011. The title was “Employment Discrimination”. The
training was attended by city employees, as well as HRC members.
The HRC sponsored an Anti-Bullying Youth Forum in conjunction with the
Commission on Disabilities and the Youth Advisory Board. It was also supported
by the Commission on the Status of Women and the Senior Advisory Board. Held
on November 9, 2011, it was attended by over 150 people. Members of the panel
included members of the youth community, Fort Collins Police, representatives of
the Poudre School District, and the Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Community
resources represented included the ADL, City of Fort Collins, CSU, Fort Collins
Coloradoan, GBLT, KRFC FM, LAMBDA Center, NIOTA, PFLAG, Poudre
Libraries, PSD Student Services, PSD Advisory Board, and SAVA." City Council
members also clearly expressed their full support for this event at two meetings
in October and November.
Several members of the HRC attended and/or assisted the Senior Advisory
Board and CSU’s Center for Public Deliberation in facilitating "Growing Older in
Fort Collins - Silver Tsunami as a Golden Opportunity" on November 10th at the
Lincoln Center.
The HRC continued to support and sponsor the Eracism Film Series.
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Several members of the HRC attended a November breakfast of the Larimer
County Association for Mental Health.
We have continued to successfully partner with other City Boards and
Commissions including the Youth Advisory Board, Senior Advisory Board,
Commission on Disability, and the Women’s Commission on issues of mutual
concern to support and build better relations throughout the community.
Throughout 2011, the HRC consistently kept City Council and other City Boards
and Commissions informed each month regarding HRC activities.
Government Relations Committee
City Council, Citizen Review Board, Senior Advisory Board, Larimer County
Office on Aging Advisory Board and Character Fort Collins and Community Cafe
meetings were attended and/or monitored.
The HRC maintains a list of translators available to citizens who may need this
service.
Members of the HRC were presented with a Proclamation proclaiming October
National Bullying Prevention Month on October 4, by Mayor Karen Weitkunat.
Members of the HRC attended a Colorado Association of Human Relations
Committees Retreat in Denver on Friday, October 28. The Fort Collins HRC is
participating with Human Relations Commissions from Pueblo, Boulder, Aurora,
Greeley and Colorado Springs in an effort to share ideas and best practices.
Members of the HRC received a proclamation on the December 10 Human
Rights Day, from Mayor Karen Weitkunat on December 6, 2011.
A member of the HRC took part in interviews of candidates for the position of
Fort Collins Chief of Police.
As a means of improving communication both with members of City Council and
other Boards and Commission, the HRC sends out a notice of important events
and activities after each HRC meeting.
During 2011 HRC also made several presentations before City Council Meetings
about HRC-related events of interest to Council and its constituents.
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A member of the HRC is serving on the Martin Luther King Day Planning
Committee and members of the HRC assisted in judging the Youth Art and
Writing Contests.
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Media / Community Recognition Committee:
Once again the HRC conducted a search for individuals, groups, companies or
organizations which inspire contributions and leadership on behalf of minority or
disadvantaged citizens to the betterment of the community. A Breakfast was held
at the Northside Aztlan Community Center on April 29. Awards were presented to
the winners. Guest Speaker was Larimer County Commissioner Lew Gaiter. The
event was attended by approximately 100 people. For the first time, the event
was coordinated with the Commission on the Status of Women which presented
the annual Marcile N. Wood award to a person who worked to advance the
status of women in the community.
Several “Soapbox” articles and letters to the editor were written by HRC
members and published in the Fort Collins Coloradoan newspaper.
Members of the HRC participated in radio interviews on KRFC promoting the
Anti-Bullying Forum.