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Human Rights Commission August 28, 2018
City Hall — Council Conference Room � 6:30 pm
I. Call to Order
II. Introductions
III. Approval of Agenda
IV. Approval of July 24, 2018 Meeting Minutes
V. Old Business
A. Week of Service Update
B. Voter Rights Education Update
C. Green Card Voices Exhibit Update
D. Why Treaties Matter Exhibit Update
E. Second Annual MLK Literary Contest
VI. New Business
VII. Adjourn
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MEETING MINUTES
Human Rights Commission July 24, 2018
Commissioners present: Maurice Harris, Chair
Kyle Pettersen-Scott, Vice Chair
Teresa Martin
Chris Mitchell
Gloria Peck
Commissioners absent: lonathan Burris
Carrie Yeager
Eve Clarkson
Staff present: Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 6:31 pm by Chair Harris.
Approval of Agenda
Motion by Commissioner Martin to approve agenda as submitted. Seconded by Vice Chair Pettersen-
Scott. Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Meeting Minutes
Motion by Commissioner Peck, seconded by Commissioner Martin to approve the June 26, 2018 meeting
minutes as submitted.
Old Business
Voter Ri�hts Education Update
Chair Harris shared that the City of New Hope is interested in partnering with the GVHRC on hosting a
speaker on the topic of"Restore the Vote." The League of Women Voters also sent over a list of
potential speakers. Chair Harris volunteered to continue working on the logistical planning of the event,
including where it will be hosted, and potential dates. The Commission agreed that first choice is
September 19, and second choice is September 13. Commissioner Martin asked if the local cable
network would be interested in filming the event. Chair Harris volunteered to contact them to determine
if they would be interested in/willing to record it.
Green Card Voices Exhibit Update
The Commission is still very interested in hosting the exhibit in December. Commissioner Martin will
complete the application and staff will ensure Brookview is available in December to host. Commissioner
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Mitchell suggested that the HRC still consider hosting a speaker to go along with the exhibit in
December.
Why Treaties Matter Exhibit Update
Commissioner Martin reintroduced the topic stating that a contact at Indian Affairs who has the exhibit
booked and may be able to lend a portion of it to the HRC during the month of October. Chair Harris
asked if anyone on the Commission would be interested in contacting New Hope and Robbinsdale to see
if they are interested in partnering on hosting the exhibit.
New Business
Communications/Website Updates
The Commission discussed how to best layout the HRC website, including recommending certain
changes: checking spelling errors, making sure minutes are posted, updating the roster timely. The
Commission would also like to make "community outreach" more visible and easier to find, especially
when people don't know what they are looking for. Vice Chair Pettersen-Scott volunteered to look up
resources to put on the website. Staff will convene with the City Communications team to discuss
reorganization of the website. Commissioners also requested to know the number of visitors to the
website, and number of subscribers.
Bill Hobbs Award Plannin�
Staff informed the HRC that there have been not been any nominations so far. Staff will check to see if it
is too late to include information about the Bill Hobbs award in the newsletter, and will discuss
promotion on City social media sites. Commission discussed having the award recipients recognized at
the Council meeting closest to December 10, which is December 18.
Second Annual MLK Literary Contest Planning
Commissioner Martin recommended that the HRC start planning earlier this year, to overcome some of
the challenges of having a late start to last year. Commission discussed the proper timing of getting in
front of students and teachers. Commissioner Mitchell suggested waiting until the first three weeks of
school get underway to avoid some of the craziness, but agreed that sending well ahead of December
was necessary! Commissioner Martin asked if the contest could be expanded to Golden Valley residents
who attend school outside of Golden Valley schools, to which the Commission discussed the challenges
of knowing which schools to promote with. Commissioner Mitchell has contacts within Armstrong and
Cooper, and will look at contacting for how to share the contest. The Commission will go over the rules
and discuss the writing prompt for this year at the next meeting (Aug).
Adjourn
Motion by Vice Chair Pettersen-Scott, seconded by Commissioner Peck to adjourn the meeting at 7:56
pm. Motion carried 5-0.
Maurice Harris, Chair
July 24, 2018
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ATTEST:
Kirsten Santelices, Staff Liaison
Respectfully submitted,
Kirsten Santelices, Staff Liaison/Human Resources Director
July 24, 2018