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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 08/26/1968M so Fort Collins Commission On Human Relations August Nth, 1966, 7.30 P.M., City Cvuncil chlmhe s. :'➢resent.; Ralph Braden, Eugene Smith, Edward Ost:$i:ag, Tom Wilson, ;sirs. Landers, S. R. Schneidar, Ralph Smith, Aohn David Sullivan-logal advisor, Mrs. Matsushima. Because there was no quorum in attendance, the meeting was limited to dA;bCi.155:'. C;t;ty reporting, and evaluations. John Cs+.:.::a3 .c intaeduicad firs. Jane Testor who will become editor of the STAR zEyntap= in September. Mrs. Tester prestpt.ed the make-up of a Project -:_.s.IIN HOME.•- 11cusing Opportunities Made, Equal. The pxosenta�- tion a,asLma..?c with the idea in mind that it could become a project Or The c zbwTs in attendance received ived an outline of this organization a copy ar' which is attached to the minutes. Mrs. Testor .eta E,P 7hus it might he a slow moving project 'Ji3'i oven a small group of friends 5 most helpful. In carrying out a program of ::his nature only the positive uppronah should be used. comment: :.uge ne Smith mentioned than,: he w4a It i a.cdvi d with the approach of !Eis bilonization espsci.ally the positive approach. He Nit we should sponso, vemething like this and thereby we might Teach more people and inilu r_-."m them. He wanted to hear she comment of other Commission mem- bers. A jit;iknal Comment: in the sale of automobiles there is no d:is-, ^a.'•!•ni:iSli'c2c.i..%.c:raW- coin 'well if we could do this in housing. Tom Wilson : eked Eugene Smith to chairman a study group in connection with project ION and report at the next meeting. %d ?ster'.ag reques ua that we review the August l9th meeting. Dr. Maz.nri.e Albertsvq stand that he thought much geed was accomplished by it. LC ztavn k f porpile talking about a certain Subject has merit --he felt it was a geed ._.t,._. and many more meetings are necessary. He felt that MOM l,asplo , y , expi,as ed 'their opinion and thru it all teeny people had a chanL, 0V mind. to sale that another greeting was in order Wrd that in be 5,^.^'.'' ly niter classes begin at CS4. Orientation for now students i i `. a,.: e•�i 2 ..DySeptember 16. it was suggested that the .rate, of a !w�ww-up .1...,. i ng to included in a letta: to all studantn who art wing Ll oanral Lo u<_dr F ., n-i eamptus. Too au.nown cna inisod on how the conminsinn will be listed :.3i the 1 '. a - lop �.. 'hay Ausyll .N --- th.Apo .zen p s:J tn,w it NIA bn avaiNNY'" s s .... !.... ,inTAL r, ,..n7 Q sruntsi. MA2 i;V aa'. a.,. t7.. F.. .:.,e:o M M Haanan Re.la- tious :ommission Page -• John %asavyne mentioned that CREE is out to create problems this fall. He said organizations should L,e seeking out problem areas Lad start sol- ving them. Maurice Albertson suggested again - that the reed for a housing committee in Fort Collins is tremendous. He thought that it might he well For the camnission to implement the formation of such a committee. Next scheduled meeting of the Convission is September 30, the State Civil Rights Commission should again be invited. Eugene With mentioned thnt the City Commission endorse the university policy on housing. S. R. Schneider, Secretary